WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Decisions, Decisions

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club Cowboys. This is nick

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<v Speaker 1>Shots streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com and the official

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys at now. Here are Bill Jones, Savannah Humuller,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 2>It's a beautiful Monday morning here inside the sw BC

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<v Speaker 2>podcast studio at the Star in Frisco, and this is

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<v Speaker 2>mix shots with out the headset on Nicky Spagnola trying to.

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<v Speaker 3>Figure things out, trying to figure it out.

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<v Speaker 2>We've got Savannah Humoller, We've got Everson Walls with yes, Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>my god.

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<v Speaker 4>We got Mel Jones Glory Baby, one moment of Welcome

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<v Speaker 4>back Man.

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<v Speaker 1>We got Bill Man here, all this base all nonsense,

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<v Speaker 1>that's exactly right.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'll finally get done with that.

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<v Speaker 3>I got three World Series champions all.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, three trips. We hadn't gone to cover baseball spring

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<v Speaker 2>training since the last time they made the playoffs in

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<v Speaker 2>twenty Even before that, twenty fifteen, they win one World

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<v Speaker 2>Series and we got to go three times to spring training.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 5>Was it packed there?

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<v Speaker 2>No?

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<v Speaker 3>No, there wasn't.

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<v Speaker 5>No one's there to watch them it was normal.

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<v Speaker 2>They were bragging about the crowds, but they weren't.

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<v Speaker 3>Big, well bigger than what they used to be.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, let's keep in mind they were coming off

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<v Speaker 2>the three worst consecutive seasons in the history of the frame.

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<v Speaker 3>Don't don't for that. They made up for it all

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<v Speaker 3>in one year.

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<v Speaker 2>Which means there is hope, even for a team that's

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<v Speaker 2>had three straight twelve win seasons, that you might be

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<v Speaker 2>able to get over the hunt.

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<v Speaker 3>I hope.

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<v Speaker 1>So yeah, like the big, big question, you were you

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<v Speaker 1>able to get the Houston A and M score on

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<v Speaker 1>the Sunday night Sports special.

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<v Speaker 2>We got the score on, but we couldn't show the highlight.

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<v Speaker 1>The game ended in time for you.

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<v Speaker 2>No, they've got these archaic, ridiculous rules. Okay, So A

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<v Speaker 2>and M and that was a great game, all right.

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<v Speaker 2>A and M ties Houston on old buzzer beater and

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<v Speaker 2>then they lose on overtime whatever. So that happened at

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<v Speaker 2>what time nine o'clock or whatever it was later or

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<v Speaker 2>nine thirty o'clock. Well, we were on late. We were

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<v Speaker 2>on like at eleven o'clock last night.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh, you started it.

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<v Speaker 2>We started, We started our thirty minute sports show at

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<v Speaker 2>eleven o'clock, we get down at eleven thirty. Well, san

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<v Speaker 2>Diego State because San Diego State is playing Yale, because

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<v Speaker 2>and who cares about san Diego State.

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<v Speaker 3>That's all you get Yale.

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<v Speaker 2>Only you and Calvin Hill cared about that game.

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<v Speaker 5>They made it very far last year. Okay, great line.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, it was a fury point game, right, and

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<v Speaker 2>it's on True TV wherever you can find that. But

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<v Speaker 2>because that game was still in progress, we can't show

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<v Speaker 2>highlights of the A and M Houston game. That's how

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<v Speaker 2>ridiculous these NCAA rules.

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<v Speaker 1>I just think if you had started your show normal

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<v Speaker 1>time at ten thirty, you wouldn't have gotten the score

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<v Speaker 1>until about ten minutes were left.

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<v Speaker 2>In your show. Okay, all right, so you were I

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<v Speaker 2>was monitoring it and you were taking Oh what's Bill doing?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Is he waiting on this game? And then getting in

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<v Speaker 1>because the morning news couldn't get it in the newspaper.

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<v Speaker 3>They only got they only beat Yale about twenty eight.

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<v Speaker 4>So yeah, all right, it was closed.

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<v Speaker 2>It was closed. Yeah, and so Grambling won their Grambling

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<v Speaker 2>won the play in games and then how to go

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<v Speaker 2>out of state.

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<v Speaker 4>Then we saw this big seven foot four guy. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>well this before guy, he's just thrown us around.

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<v Speaker 2>They did the same six.

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<v Speaker 4>Eleven guy hanging off his neck. He just like throws

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<v Speaker 4>him off like hair.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, they they did the same thing. Whoever they

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<v Speaker 2>played yesterday's bad. It's okay, all right. So since you

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<v Speaker 2>went down that sweet sixteen road, let me give you

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<v Speaker 2>tie it back to the Cowboys here. And I'm sitting

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<v Speaker 2>there watching the Tennessee Texas game on Saturday night.

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<v Speaker 3>And good game also.

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<v Speaker 2>And I don't even know why I even started thinking

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<v Speaker 2>about this, but oh, I know what it was. I

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<v Speaker 2>you know, you used to work with Blackie Shearing, Yes, okay,

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<v Speaker 2>and his in his column, it was very popular scatter

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<v Speaker 2>shooting while wondering whatever happened to a name from the past,

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<v Speaker 2>And so I started doing that with the March Madness.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm watching March Madness games, I'm scatter shooting, well, wondering

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<v Speaker 2>whatever happened to a former basketball player for the school

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<v Speaker 2>or whatever. Well, there's a former Cowboy who was an

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<v Speaker 2>All American basketball player at the University of ten in

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<v Speaker 2>a ce Okay, he became a Cowboys punter, and he

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<v Speaker 2>was the punter for the Cowboys in their first Super

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<v Speaker 2>Bowl win. Do you know who I'm talking about?

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<v Speaker 3>That go way back? Yeah, that's too much that.

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<v Speaker 2>First Super Bowl. Now, Savannah, you're not in you guys have.

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<v Speaker 1>They're barely in it.

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<v Speaker 2>Ron would Be remember there? Yeah? Okay, So Ron would

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<v Speaker 2>Be was an All American basketball player at Tennessee. In fact,

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<v Speaker 2>he lettered in four sports at the University of Tennessee.

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<v Speaker 2>That football, he was a punter. Okay, so you had time? Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>he was an All American basketball player. In fact, he

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<v Speaker 2>was drafted in the NBA as well in the and

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<v Speaker 2>the ABA. Anyway, wow, and uh. And then he also

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<v Speaker 2>played golf and there's another sport. I can't remember anyone

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<v Speaker 2>he wanted to Yeah, that's right. And so anyway, so

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<v Speaker 2>that's this guy be down the road of Okay, the

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<v Speaker 2>teams that have qualified for the Sweet sixteen, how many

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<v Speaker 2>of them? Is there a Cowboys connection to a Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>basketball connection to those teams? Okay, So I've came up

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<v Speaker 2>with four on Saturday night, four that had qualified on

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<v Speaker 2>Saturday that had a definite Cowboys connection to the basketball

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<v Speaker 2>program at that school. Okay. One of them was Ron

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<v Speaker 2>would Be, who was an American basketball player at Tennessee,

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<v Speaker 2>Illinois qualified. Okay, okay, so you got the name. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>it's Preston Pearson. Preston Pearson, as legend has it, he

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<v Speaker 2>for sure played basketball at Illinois, and as a legend

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<v Speaker 2>has it, he blocked a Kareem ab Bill Jabbar hook

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<v Speaker 2>shot also when he was in college.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, all right, okay, how about legend legend?

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<v Speaker 3>How about I got some legends for.

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<v Speaker 2>How about North Carolina.

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<v Speaker 1>Somebody that's on one of our Jesse Holly Holly.

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<v Speaker 2>Jesse Holly played basketball is freshman year at North Carolina. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>Iowa State? Is there a Cowboys connection to the Iowa

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<v Speaker 2>State basketball program? I think seventies Super Bowl? Auto Stowe, Wow,

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<v Speaker 2>Auto Stowe, Iowa. Still okay, all right, you had a

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<v Speaker 2>couple of a couple of teams that qualified yesterday. This

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<v Speaker 2>is not as close a connected. Well, there's a very

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<v Speaker 2>close connection. Actually. Okay. How about Duke. Is there a

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys connection to Duke basketball?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean Calvin Hills, Sun Grand Hill. Okay, all right, stretching,

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<v Speaker 2>but we're stretching it. And then okay, you want to

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<v Speaker 2>really stretch Now, I got a Marquette for.

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<v Speaker 1>You, Oh boy, Marquette basket Marquette.

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<v Speaker 2>A Cowboys player who played at Marquette, which does not

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<v Speaker 2>have a football program.

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<v Speaker 3>No, you got me.

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<v Speaker 2>George Andre played football at Marquette and they dropped the

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<v Speaker 2>football program after his junior year at Marquette.

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<v Speaker 3>And he played basketball.

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<v Speaker 2>No, he didn't, but.

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't see him this morning.

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<v Speaker 2>This morning, I'm watching this video tribute that's on the

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<v Speaker 2>Marquette website just in hopes that George and used to

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<v Speaker 2>give me a six to one here. But at least

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<v Speaker 2>while he was playing there, they dropped the football program

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<v Speaker 2>became solely a basketball program. So there's your Cowboys connection

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<v Speaker 2>to the Sweet sixty.

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<v Speaker 1>Real for sport letterman Chuck Holly, who was that West

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<v Speaker 1>Virginia at West Virginia in.

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<v Speaker 2>West Virginia didn't didn't come close to March Madness this year,

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<v Speaker 2>but he was, yeah, we could go. You know, there

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<v Speaker 2>was another one we came close on yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>Misigan State, Utah State.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, oh yeah, Michigan State didn't come close. I mean

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<v Speaker 2>they were played in the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Billy Joe, it was it.

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<v Speaker 2>Pete Gent play Michigan State. Was he at Michigan State.

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<v Speaker 1>I gotta look at Billy Joe did the Utah State.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't he didn't play basketball. I have to look

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<v Speaker 2>at I don't think so, but I'll have to look

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<v Speaker 2>at that up. That's a good point. But since they're

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<v Speaker 2>not a Sweet sixteen, it doesn't Cornell Green at Utah State.

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<v Speaker 2>If Utah State had not lost by fifty, that play

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<v Speaker 2>made the Sweet sixteen, there would have been another one.

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<v Speaker 2>But how about that?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but that just lets you know how the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 4>scouting program Gil always been that way, which is a

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<v Speaker 4>testament to Gilbrand, no doubt.

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<v Speaker 2>About that's right.

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<v Speaker 1>So anyway, there was another cornerback that played basketball? Was

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<v Speaker 1>it Utah Wyoming? I have to think about it.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, Cornell Green was Utah State? So okay, all right,

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<v Speaker 2>well what you doing?

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<v Speaker 3>That's what I must be really busy out the cover baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>Look, I got back down Friday, so I was on

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<v Speaker 2>March madness over weekend.

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<v Speaker 3>All right.

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<v Speaker 2>We got an NFL owners meeting that's going on in Orlando,

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<v Speaker 2>and thirty years ago, we know what happened at that

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<v Speaker 2>Orlando owners meeting, but anything like nothing like that is

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<v Speaker 2>happening this time. But they are making this morning, right Yep? Yeah, Orlando, Yep.

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<v Speaker 2>The hip drop tackle has been outlawed. That's good.

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<v Speaker 3>That is good.

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<v Speaker 1>That's wiped out two Cowboy players.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, you know you can still you can still make.

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<v Speaker 2>And then Tony Pollard, you can.

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<v Speaker 4>Still make a tackle without doing that. Yeah, you can

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<v Speaker 4>still make an effect.

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<v Speaker 2>Behind without wrap your legs around.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, And it's not just the wrapping of the legs.

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<v Speaker 4>It's a deliberate drop.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna call it. I'm going to call this the

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<v Speaker 2>Tony Pollard rule. Stand that other players have been hurt

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<v Speaker 2>by it, including Mark Andrews of the Ravens the past year.

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<v Speaker 2>And but since since rules are named after Cowboys players,

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<v Speaker 2>it's the Tony poll.

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<v Speaker 1>Because we had Roy william And it's helmet Roy Williams

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<v Speaker 1>of Horse Callar horse Collar.

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<v Speaker 2>That's after him, helmet, and it was the help the helmet,

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<v Speaker 2>taking the helmet off, and.

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<v Speaker 1>Probably something after Michael Irvin for pushing off.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the come later.

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<v Speaker 1>And then, so are you guys on board with the

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<v Speaker 1>potential new kickoff rule?

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<v Speaker 3>Talk to me.

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<v Speaker 1>So they're gonna design it somewhat like the x.

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<v Speaker 2>F L and John Fossil is the man designing it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so this is the one where instead of doing

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<v Speaker 5>an on side kick, it gives no.

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<v Speaker 6>Kickoff, okay, to start the So the kicker is going

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<v Speaker 6>to line up at the thirty five y're his thirty

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<v Speaker 6>five five.

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<v Speaker 1>The coverage team is going to be lined up at

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<v Speaker 1>the opponent's forty yard line, okay, So they're trying to

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<v Speaker 1>reduce the distance between running and then the impact of

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<v Speaker 1>that and nobody can move until the ball is either

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<v Speaker 1>caught or hits the ground because the receiving team sets

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<v Speaker 1>up between their own twenty five and thirty and they

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<v Speaker 1>can't move.

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<v Speaker 2>And you can't. You can move, you just can't.

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<v Speaker 1>You can't go forward right, sorry, till the ball is

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<v Speaker 1>either caught. Everything gave Savannah has no idea.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think I like it.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And then you have to kick the ball. It's

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<v Speaker 1>got to land between the twenty yard line and the

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<v Speaker 1>goal line, and you can have two guys a max

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<v Speaker 1>of two guys back. So once the ball either I guess,

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<v Speaker 1>hits the ground or somebody catches it, then everybody can

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<v Speaker 1>advance move. If it's a touchback, meaning the ball lands

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<v Speaker 1>in the end zone, the ball comes out to the

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<v Speaker 1>thirty yard line, thirty yard line, thirty yard line. So

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<v Speaker 1>the idea is the kicker has to land it within

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<v Speaker 1>twenty yards the twenty in the goal line to be

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<v Speaker 1>able to be a leitem and kick. If it's short,

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<v Speaker 1>it's like kicking out of bounds and the ball goes

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<v Speaker 1>to the forty.

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<v Speaker 2>Now they said they adjusted it on the touch back.

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<v Speaker 2>Did you just say this touch back it comes out

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<v Speaker 2>to the.

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<v Speaker 3>Right.

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<v Speaker 2>The original propose was the thirty five.

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<v Speaker 1>And if the ball lands in the end zone, or

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<v Speaker 1>if it rolls lands and rolls into the end zone,

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<v Speaker 1>then it comes out to the twenty. So you want

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<v Speaker 1>they want, they want you to field the ball, I

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<v Speaker 1>mean catch the ball. So I was looking and it's

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<v Speaker 1>the stat that came out was in twenty twenty three,

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<v Speaker 1>only twenty two percent of all the kickoffs had been returned.

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<v Speaker 1>The Cowboys only had to cover eight kickoff returns. Aubrey

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<v Speaker 1>had ninety nine. He led the league with ninety nine touchbacks.

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<v Speaker 2>And in the Super Bowl there were no returns and

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<v Speaker 2>there were no returns in the And that'll get this

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<v Speaker 2>that I'll get the rule changed in a hurry where

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<v Speaker 2>they want to bring the kickoff back in And it's

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<v Speaker 2>been used in the XFL they and it's seemed to

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<v Speaker 2>be successful in the XFL, and so they want to

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<v Speaker 2>no fair catch, so it's got to be but it

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<v Speaker 2>hasn't been approved yet right now.

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<v Speaker 1>No, that's the proposal. They're going to talk about it,

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<v Speaker 1>I think today extensively, and there was some thought that

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<v Speaker 1>the owners might have the mull over it for some

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<v Speaker 1>time and then maybe there's a vote in the may.

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<v Speaker 2>John Fossil is out is in Orlando and he's presenting

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<v Speaker 2>it to the owners, and and he was he and

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<v Speaker 2>other special.

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<v Speaker 3>Teams came up with the idea in the in the

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<v Speaker 3>other league.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know what's you talk about John being, well,

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<v Speaker 1>he's he is kind of leading the charge to try

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<v Speaker 1>to get kick off.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll throw a name out there since you asked the question.

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<v Speaker 2>There's a guy who actually is from South Lake Carroll

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<v Speaker 2>High School named Sam Schwarzstein, who was the operations director

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<v Speaker 2>of the XFL. In fact, he was Andrew Luck's roommate

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<v Speaker 2>in college at Stanford and Oliver Luck was the commissioner

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<v Speaker 2>of the XFL that and so Sam has experience in

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<v Speaker 2>that and he came up with a lot of the rules.

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<v Speaker 2>He and others came up with a lot of the

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<v Speaker 2>rules that were implemented in the XFL, and I'll go

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<v Speaker 2>ahead and give Sam Schwarztein, who I know from his

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<v Speaker 2>high school days in South Lake, credit for that.

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<v Speaker 3>So you have trying to have two things happen.

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<v Speaker 4>They don't want the kicking out of the end zone,

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<v Speaker 4>but they also want returns, right, they want more returns.

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<v Speaker 1>And lessen the physical impact of that with more returns, right,

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<v Speaker 1>because now guys are only going to engage within what

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<v Speaker 1>ten yards and the return guy is going to I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>the coverage guys aren't going to build up a heck

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<v Speaker 1>of a lot of speed to get to the return.

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<v Speaker 5>Now what do you think about it, Mickey?

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's going to be very hard to officiate

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<v Speaker 1>with all the different moving parts of where the ball

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<v Speaker 1>lands and then the different rules of where guys are

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<v Speaker 1>lining up and who's going to be in charge of

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<v Speaker 1>making sure nobody's off sides either either way?

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<v Speaker 2>Right.

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<v Speaker 1>But here's the deal. So you got the Super Bowl,

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<v Speaker 1>the championship game. You got seventy eighty thousand people all

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<v Speaker 1>REVVD up. Here comes the kickoff, right, everybody's standing and screaming,

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<v Speaker 1>and it's a touchback. Nothing nothing?

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<v Speaker 2>Right?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean look at at and T Stadium. You

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<v Speaker 1>got ninety thousand people all revved up. You've had all

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<v Speaker 1>this lead in the music, the screen off, Michael screaming

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<v Speaker 1>on the screen, and then there's the kickoff and it's

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<v Speaker 1>like taking all the air out of the balloon. Yeah, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>let's put the ball at the twenty five yard line

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<v Speaker 1>or wherever they put it. It needed, something needed to happen.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm okay with it.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you know, I love to see more returns.

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<v Speaker 2>And it's interesting because now you know Cavante Turpin would

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<v Speaker 2>be a guy that has more of an opportunity. It's

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<v Speaker 2>interesting because it's, uh, whereas Turpin wasn't a prime wouldn't

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<v Speaker 2>be a primary kickoff returner when you're talking about guys

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<v Speaker 2>running down the field sixty yards and you want a

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<v Speaker 2>bigger guy to return kickoffs. Like Tony Pollard was more

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<v Speaker 2>of a kickoff return guy. This is more like a

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<v Speaker 2>punt and so this is more of a Turpin like

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<v Speaker 2>play on a return. And now as you look at

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<v Speaker 2>the draft coming up here, you know the return guys

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<v Speaker 2>could be prevalent. You know, it's that returnability. Now that

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<v Speaker 2>if this rule gets in anticipation, even if it's in May,

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<v Speaker 2>that the rule gets changed. Return guys are now now

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<v Speaker 2>have a job again, you know, And that's the motive

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<v Speaker 2>vation behind the behind the John Fossils of the world,

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<v Speaker 2>wanting to make sure that we need we get this

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<v Speaker 2>thing job especial, it's job.

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<v Speaker 3>The Cowboys try.

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<v Speaker 2>You can understand why he put a lot of man

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<v Speaker 2>hours into this. Honey, we can't go to dinner tonight.

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<v Speaker 2>I got.

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<v Speaker 3>The people, Yeah, the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>The Cowboys actually returned eighteen kickoffs, which was pretty high

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<v Speaker 1>for the league, but they only covered eight.

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<v Speaker 3>So who has the advantage the kickoff team?

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<v Speaker 1>Well, the a lot of this is going to depend

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<v Speaker 1>on the kicker's ability to drop the ball in the

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<v Speaker 1>bucket right between the twenty and the goal line, because

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<v Speaker 1>you don't want to kick it in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but that's that you just depending on one person regard.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but when you're talking about the meeting of the

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<v Speaker 4>minds here with with these guys coming together on the

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<v Speaker 4>front line, who has the advantage.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you have?

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<v Speaker 4>Does it still momentum go with the coverage team or

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<v Speaker 4>is the time ain't going to be to where it

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<v Speaker 4>gives the kickoff return team the advantage Because you're talking

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<v Speaker 4>about trying to.

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<v Speaker 3>Hold your block.

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<v Speaker 4>You're talking about trying to hold your block while a

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<v Speaker 4>guy is coming through this wave, and the wave is

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<v Speaker 4>not like the punt team to.

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<v Speaker 3>Where they're all running down and trying to set up

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<v Speaker 3>a wall.

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<v Speaker 4>This is kind of you're kind of limited in what

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<v Speaker 4>kind of scheme you can have because you've only got

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<v Speaker 4>so much room and so much time to hold your block.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but the coverage team only has a ten yard run.

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<v Speaker 4>Up, which once again, that could be the kickoff return

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<v Speaker 4>team having the advantage.

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<v Speaker 1>Team should be able to block that better.

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<v Speaker 2>Right then you can't, and then you'll see the reverses,

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of reverses on the kick return. The other

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<v Speaker 2>thing about it is because the coverage team can't be

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<v Speaker 2>off side, they have to wait until the ball is caught.

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<v Speaker 2>You can actually set up a return a lot better

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<v Speaker 2>now where the kickoff team has the advantage. If you

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<v Speaker 2>have a kicker who can really place the ball in

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<v Speaker 2>a certain part of the field, and that can give

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<v Speaker 2>your coverage unit a great advantage.

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<v Speaker 4>A difficult thing to put it in the twenty yard slot,

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<v Speaker 4>there is that difficult.

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<v Speaker 2>We have seen kicks go out of bounds.

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<v Speaker 1>So remember a lot of times what teams tried to

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<v Speaker 1>do is directionally kick off right, try to pin it

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<v Speaker 1>between the number and the sideline. Now with a shorter

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<v Speaker 1>distance to kick it, maybe you can do that more efficient.

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<v Speaker 3>I think this gives a kickers a chance to show

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<v Speaker 3>the metal.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. Really, here's the other thing. Is it more of

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<v Speaker 2>a you do want to try to hit a line

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<v Speaker 2>hit it hit a pop up or is it? But

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<v Speaker 2>if they can't, you can't move. But with a line

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<v Speaker 2>drive and the k in the and the return guy

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<v Speaker 2>tries to field it goes off his shoulder pad and

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<v Speaker 2>now it's a mad scramble for a loose football whatever.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, the kick has get a chance to really

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<v Speaker 3>show what they can.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's gonna be coming hard, very interesting, and.

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<v Speaker 2>You can watch it in the u f L, which

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<v Speaker 2>starts this weekend. It does this weekend Arlington, the world champion,

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<v Speaker 2>Arlington Renegades post somebody on Saturday, Bob Stoops of the Renegades,

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<v Speaker 2>and they've got I don't know if it will be

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<v Speaker 2>the exact same type kickoff return, but that's where they

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<v Speaker 2>got it for the XFL.

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<v Speaker 5>Now's the XFL and evaluated.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what that may be what they're saying in

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<v Speaker 2>Orlando right now, the owners are sitting. Okay, we like

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<v Speaker 2>your proposal. We need to sit on it.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what, because I haven't watched the UFL.

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<v Speaker 2>Is playing for the next two months. We're gonna meet

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<v Speaker 2>at the end of the UFL season, and let's let

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<v Speaker 2>that kind of be the trial and we'll take a

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<v Speaker 2>look at it and come back and revisit it in May.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that's a prudent way of looking at it

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<v Speaker 2>at first.

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<v Speaker 1>So they're starting on Easter Sunday.

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<v Speaker 2>it in the well. Let me tell you. On Monday,

0:26:22.359 --> 0:26:27.040
<v Speaker 2>I went through security at the airport and all of

0:26:27.119 --> 0:26:30.960
<v Speaker 2>a sudden it wouldn't work really, and I went to

0:26:31.000 --> 0:26:34.160
<v Speaker 2>the TSA. Guys, have you ever had a case where

0:26:34.200 --> 0:26:37.560
<v Speaker 2>an iPad or iPhone has not worked after going through

0:26:37.600 --> 0:26:40.440
<v Speaker 2>the X ray machine? Never ever, ever.

0:26:41.680 --> 0:26:42.480
<v Speaker 1>Never ever.

0:26:42.920 --> 0:26:46.320
<v Speaker 2>Well, I finally got I finally got it to turn

0:26:46.400 --> 0:26:48.920
<v Speaker 2>back on. I was able to make it almost through

0:26:48.960 --> 0:26:52.560
<v Speaker 2>all the week in Arizona. I use it for my

0:26:52.640 --> 0:26:55.000
<v Speaker 2>sports cast. I use it. My script is on there.

0:26:55.119 --> 0:26:58.520
<v Speaker 2>And so Thursday night, I'm about to do the sports

0:26:58.520 --> 0:27:03.160
<v Speaker 2>cast and my pad, I'm like, okay, I'm gonna add

0:27:03.200 --> 0:27:07.160
<v Speaker 2>lib this sportscast and uh anyway, I did just fine,

0:27:07.280 --> 0:27:10.679
<v Speaker 2>and it uh so it never came back on. So

0:27:10.920 --> 0:27:13.280
<v Speaker 2>and I took it to the Apple Store yesterday and

0:27:14.320 --> 0:27:16.560
<v Speaker 2>it was the motherboard of all problems.

0:27:16.640 --> 0:27:20.080
<v Speaker 3>Mister Jones, this is the first generation iPad. We cannot

0:27:20.440 --> 0:27:21.960
<v Speaker 3>restore this first.

0:27:22.960 --> 0:27:26.160
<v Speaker 2>So I am working without an iPad for the first

0:27:26.200 --> 0:27:28.720
<v Speaker 2>time in forever. I feel like I don't have a

0:27:28.800 --> 0:27:29.359
<v Speaker 2>right hand.

0:27:29.440 --> 0:27:32.000
<v Speaker 1>Now he's just right around the corner. I got my

0:27:32.040 --> 0:27:34.560
<v Speaker 1>big green notebook computer.

0:27:34.840 --> 0:27:35.600
<v Speaker 2>I do have a lap.

0:27:36.480 --> 0:27:44.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it doesn't look as good as reading. He'd it's

0:27:44.000 --> 0:27:46.920
<v Speaker 1>hard to hold a laptop by doing a stand up exactly.

0:27:47.480 --> 0:27:53.240
<v Speaker 2>The work issued laptop is humongous, and so yeah, anyway.

0:27:52.920 --> 0:27:54.800
<v Speaker 1>Well, you need somebody kneeling in front of.

0:27:54.760 --> 0:27:57.919
<v Speaker 2>You, thinking you can do that easy.

0:27:58.359 --> 0:28:00.320
<v Speaker 3>He wouldn't have to kneel, he was just that's right,

0:28:00.359 --> 0:28:09.320
<v Speaker 3>I'll stand up. They had hung bags. I had to

0:28:09.400 --> 0:28:11.080
<v Speaker 3>hit it, baby, Sorry, I had to hit that one,

0:28:11.240 --> 0:28:11.600
<v Speaker 3>all right.

0:28:12.000 --> 0:28:17.400
<v Speaker 2>So Jerry talked to the assembled media members on Sunday night.

0:28:18.320 --> 0:28:23.639
<v Speaker 1>So I don't know that cacult station for him to

0:28:23.800 --> 0:28:25.680
<v Speaker 1>do the interview that he did.

0:28:26.560 --> 0:28:29.639
<v Speaker 2>Are you concerned that the Cowboys have signed one player

0:28:29.720 --> 0:28:33.919
<v Speaker 2>from outside the organization in the last three weeks and Jerry.

0:28:33.920 --> 0:28:36.479
<v Speaker 1>And we have other guys that need to step up,

0:28:37.240 --> 0:28:40.959
<v Speaker 1>and this isn't over with yet. But the thing that

0:28:41.000 --> 0:28:44.400
<v Speaker 1>everybody made a big deal out of was when it

0:28:44.520 --> 0:28:48.440
<v Speaker 1>was pointed out that Dak Prescott's turning thirty and not

0:28:48.560 --> 0:28:52.520
<v Speaker 1>many quarterbacks win Super Bowls after they turned thirty. And

0:28:52.560 --> 0:28:57.640
<v Speaker 1>then somebody comes up with about five or six. So

0:28:57.680 --> 0:29:00.200
<v Speaker 1>he said, I think there are a handful of or

0:29:00.240 --> 0:29:03.920
<v Speaker 1>more quarterbacks playing who haven't won a Super Bowl that

0:29:04.120 --> 0:29:07.040
<v Speaker 1>will win a Super Bowl. I think Dak is one

0:29:07.080 --> 0:29:10.280
<v Speaker 1>of them. I'm firm there he's one of the ones

0:29:10.360 --> 0:29:17.800
<v Speaker 1>who can. So if we look at Peyton Manning, John Elwaite.

0:29:21.840 --> 0:29:24.280
<v Speaker 2>You're talking to quarterbacks who have won their first Super

0:29:24.280 --> 0:29:25.200
<v Speaker 2>Bowl after age.

0:29:26.560 --> 0:29:30.280
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, those two came to mind right away for me.

0:29:30.640 --> 0:29:31.280
<v Speaker 3>That's me too.

0:29:31.520 --> 0:29:35.680
<v Speaker 1>It can be done. I don't know how how old

0:29:35.920 --> 0:29:39.840
<v Speaker 1>was Kurt Warner.

0:29:40.200 --> 0:29:40.920
<v Speaker 5>Let's find out.

0:29:41.960 --> 0:29:44.080
<v Speaker 4>You know, when you look at those two, those two

0:29:44.120 --> 0:29:48.640
<v Speaker 4>quarterbacks you named, they really had to depend on their teammates,

0:29:48.640 --> 0:29:52.120
<v Speaker 4>Thank you to win those games. You Peyton Manning was

0:29:52.160 --> 0:29:56.360
<v Speaker 4>not the Peyton Manning that we remembered from his previous losses.

0:29:56.400 --> 0:29:59.680
<v Speaker 3>He wasn't that same guy. They won with the Denver defense.

0:30:00.280 --> 0:30:04.800
<v Speaker 4>L Away Way, well, that running game was that was

0:30:04.840 --> 0:30:06.120
<v Speaker 4>all he needed, what changed.

0:30:06.360 --> 0:30:09.320
<v Speaker 3>That's what changed everything for John Alway. That's true. I

0:30:09.360 --> 0:30:10.160
<v Speaker 3>remember those two.

0:30:10.280 --> 0:30:13.720
<v Speaker 5>Kurt Warner was twenty eight years old when.

0:30:13.560 --> 0:30:17.120
<v Speaker 2>They so he didn't count. How old was it that one?

0:30:18.440 --> 0:30:23.160
<v Speaker 1>Well, Roger to sit out all those years?

0:30:24.400 --> 0:30:26.720
<v Speaker 2>Okay, we're working on that as we speak.

0:30:26.760 --> 0:30:28.240
<v Speaker 3>He don't have his iPad.

0:30:28.840 --> 0:30:31.200
<v Speaker 2>Less than thirty. He was born in nineteen forty two,

0:30:31.240 --> 0:30:34.040
<v Speaker 2>and they won the Super Bowl in seventy seventy one

0:30:34.320 --> 0:30:36.320
<v Speaker 2>or seventy two January seventy.

0:30:36.160 --> 0:30:37.880
<v Speaker 1>Well, but it was seventy one season.

0:30:38.040 --> 0:30:41.360
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so he was that was right. He was about

0:30:41.400 --> 0:30:45.200
<v Speaker 2>to turn thirty. To your point, he was just a

0:30:45.240 --> 0:30:47.960
<v Speaker 2>month away basically from turning thirty, or less than a

0:30:48.000 --> 0:30:49.120
<v Speaker 2>month from turning thirty.

0:30:49.560 --> 0:30:51.920
<v Speaker 3>We'll put that then aster, Yeah, that's right.

0:30:52.440 --> 0:30:54.480
<v Speaker 2>In that same calendar year he turned thirty.

0:30:54.520 --> 0:30:56.280
<v Speaker 1>Does that art star was thirty?

0:30:57.560 --> 0:30:57.840
<v Speaker 11>Brother?

0:30:59.160 --> 0:31:03.800
<v Speaker 3>Hey man's really that huffing puff that what you do?

0:31:04.480 --> 0:31:06.480
<v Speaker 1>This is what you This.

0:31:06.480 --> 0:31:13.360
<v Speaker 2>Was art star sign art Star was thirty. Was born

0:31:13.400 --> 0:31:16.640
<v Speaker 2>in nineteen thirty four January ninth.

0:31:17.080 --> 0:31:19.520
<v Speaker 1>Thirty six season.

0:31:20.160 --> 0:31:22.160
<v Speaker 2>Really that was the first super Bowl.

0:31:22.240 --> 0:31:25.960
<v Speaker 1>Yeah yeah, but he won NFL championships before.

0:31:26.040 --> 0:31:30.600
<v Speaker 2>That's a technicality, but it's a super Bowl at that time,

0:31:30.680 --> 0:31:34.960
<v Speaker 2>it was the Super Bowls, right, Okay, to your point.

0:31:34.480 --> 0:31:38.840
<v Speaker 4>Now, none of these are modern day times, I guess, yeah,

0:31:38.880 --> 0:31:40.400
<v Speaker 4>that's one thing you could say about it.

0:31:40.480 --> 0:31:44.120
<v Speaker 2>That would be sad when John ol William's not Peyton Manning.

0:31:44.680 --> 0:31:46.120
<v Speaker 2>Modern they are.

0:31:47.520 --> 0:31:51.160
<v Speaker 3>They're doing commercials and shows on ESPN right now. They're

0:31:51.240 --> 0:31:51.760
<v Speaker 3>not playing.

0:31:52.120 --> 0:31:55.480
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, that was the one thing everybody took what

0:31:55.600 --> 0:31:59.479
<v Speaker 1>Jerry said about Dak So, yeah, put a team around him,

0:31:59.520 --> 0:32:00.440
<v Speaker 1>and that was point.

0:32:00.560 --> 0:32:05.080
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so and gets back to putting a team around him.

0:32:05.160 --> 0:32:09.320
<v Speaker 1>He got hung up on the the run defense, like

0:32:09.400 --> 0:32:13.960
<v Speaker 1>we got to improve, right. Well, yeah, the Packers ran

0:32:14.000 --> 0:32:16.480
<v Speaker 1>for one hundred and forty three yards and three touchdowns,

0:32:16.560 --> 0:32:20.360
<v Speaker 1>two of them were inside the five yard line. The

0:32:20.480 --> 0:32:24.520
<v Speaker 1>problem was having to change their defense to play zone,

0:32:24.880 --> 0:32:28.640
<v Speaker 1>which they couldn't do because they were a cornerback short

0:32:29.320 --> 0:32:32.640
<v Speaker 1>of having somebody that could step in to replace.

0:32:32.320 --> 0:32:33.000
<v Speaker 3>The problem step.

0:32:34.800 --> 0:32:36.760
<v Speaker 1>Yes, personnel exactly and.

0:32:38.640 --> 0:32:38.800
<v Speaker 3>Back.

0:32:38.920 --> 0:32:41.280
<v Speaker 4>That's what I'm talking about now. When I say personnel,

0:32:41.480 --> 0:32:43.640
<v Speaker 4>that's what I mean. Yeah, I'm not worried about what

0:32:43.800 --> 0:32:46.120
<v Speaker 4>defense they were playing. It didn't matter what they were

0:32:46.160 --> 0:32:49.880
<v Speaker 4>playing with the personnel that they had in and there's

0:32:49.920 --> 0:32:52.320
<v Speaker 4>no way we could have expected to stop them. As

0:32:52.360 --> 0:32:56.600
<v Speaker 4>we talked about last week, Buffalo was the beginning of

0:32:56.680 --> 0:32:57.160
<v Speaker 4>the end.

0:32:57.400 --> 0:32:58.400
<v Speaker 3>That's what we talked about.

0:32:58.480 --> 0:33:00.600
<v Speaker 4>You said that Buffalo was the beginning of the end,

0:33:00.760 --> 0:33:03.760
<v Speaker 4>and it was because of personnel. It wasn't because of

0:33:03.800 --> 0:33:07.520
<v Speaker 4>the defense we played. Yeah, we did not have enough linebackers.

0:33:07.040 --> 0:33:10.560
<v Speaker 1>Because he was trying to design the defense to compensate.

0:33:10.080 --> 0:33:13.200
<v Speaker 3>For each linebackers. That's correct.

0:33:13.320 --> 0:33:16.320
<v Speaker 5>Well, this is what our projected defense lineup would look

0:33:16.760 --> 0:33:18.560
<v Speaker 5>like today.

0:33:18.760 --> 0:33:21.040
<v Speaker 2>Can we go okay, let's put it this way, yes,

0:33:21.640 --> 0:33:25.440
<v Speaker 2>Can the Cowboys go out and let's say the Arlington

0:33:25.520 --> 0:33:27.960
<v Speaker 2>Renegades could not play in this game, and so you,

0:33:28.120 --> 0:33:30.640
<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys, you have to go play. You have to

0:33:30.680 --> 0:33:36.360
<v Speaker 2>step in and start the UFL season on Saturday defending

0:33:36.400 --> 0:33:40.560
<v Speaker 2>the World Championship turf of the Arlington Renegades. Who who

0:33:40.600 --> 0:33:42.040
<v Speaker 2>would the Cowboys have to play?

0:33:42.760 --> 0:33:46.320
<v Speaker 5>All right? Let's start defensive end MICHAEH. Parsons for defense.

0:33:46.440 --> 0:33:48.520
<v Speaker 2>For defense, start good, start.

0:33:48.320 --> 0:33:54.600
<v Speaker 5>Tackle osag Azua, Uh, Mazzie Smith or Chauncey Goldston. Okay,

0:33:55.400 --> 0:34:01.880
<v Speaker 5>DeMarcus Lawrence Lawrence, Okay, you're outside linebacker over shown middle linebacker.

0:34:02.200 --> 0:34:04.240
<v Speaker 1>He's not ready to play, but go ahead.

0:34:04.320 --> 0:34:08.280
<v Speaker 5>Eric Kendricks. Your other outside linebacker d Moone Clark.

0:34:08.400 --> 0:34:10.960
<v Speaker 2>So you would your linebackers would be to Mone Clark

0:34:10.960 --> 0:34:12.360
<v Speaker 2>and Eric Kendricks, right.

0:34:13.640 --> 0:34:17.120
<v Speaker 6>Uh, Trayvon Diggs not ready to play, but go ahead.

0:34:17.239 --> 0:34:25.160
<v Speaker 5>Mollie Cooker, Donovan Wilson, Deron Bland, and Jordan Lewis. There's

0:34:25.200 --> 0:34:26.160
<v Speaker 5>your starters on defense.

0:34:26.239 --> 0:34:30.359
<v Speaker 2>So your corners, So your corners, your starting corners. If

0:34:30.400 --> 0:34:33.000
<v Speaker 2>Diggs isn't ready yet, he can't play because he's coming

0:34:33.040 --> 0:34:35.760
<v Speaker 2>off as ACL and not ready to go just yet,

0:34:37.040 --> 0:34:41.560
<v Speaker 2>would be your band Jordan Lewis. And then you also

0:34:41.719 --> 0:34:45.040
<v Speaker 2>have Nishan Wright and Eric Scott.

0:34:44.920 --> 0:34:48.320
<v Speaker 1>And neither one they wanted to play in the first

0:34:48.400 --> 0:34:53.080
<v Speaker 1>round playoff game because they didn't truy. They trusted Stefan

0:34:53.239 --> 0:34:57.280
<v Speaker 1>Gilmour more with a harness on his shoulder than playing

0:34:57.320 --> 0:35:00.279
<v Speaker 1>those when we experienced. Yeah, because the cow.

0:35:01.000 --> 0:35:03.360
<v Speaker 2>And then it's safety, as you mentioned Wilson and Hooker,

0:35:03.400 --> 0:35:06.320
<v Speaker 2>and then you got je Ye Thomas and Israel Mukuamo.

0:35:06.040 --> 0:35:07.200
<v Speaker 1>As well and safety.

0:35:07.440 --> 0:35:13.440
<v Speaker 2>You're all right, but Marquase Bell, how is Mike Zimmer

0:35:13.440 --> 0:35:17.120
<v Speaker 2>going to use Markus Bell? Is he now as safety? Hopefully?

0:35:17.680 --> 0:35:23.160
<v Speaker 1>Hopefully that's what I say, hopefully or started? He has

0:35:23.200 --> 0:35:30.080
<v Speaker 1>to be a nickelback. If Theron Bland and Jordan Lewis

0:35:30.080 --> 0:35:35.160
<v Speaker 1>are playing corner, right if if Diggs isn't ready.

0:35:34.920 --> 0:35:38.759
<v Speaker 2>To go the other one, Sam Williams is another one

0:35:39.000 --> 0:35:41.239
<v Speaker 2>edge rusher type up front too.

0:35:41.600 --> 0:35:45.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and Sam Williams and the other thing, then they

0:35:45.040 --> 0:35:50.080
<v Speaker 1>still haven't it admitted. Is Parsons a defensive end or

0:35:50.200 --> 0:35:53.160
<v Speaker 1>is he a linebacker? Because if he's a linebacker, then

0:35:53.200 --> 0:35:54.600
<v Speaker 1>Sam Williams the team.

0:35:55.600 --> 0:35:58.799
<v Speaker 4>What is better for the team. Should Michael Passons be

0:35:59.360 --> 0:36:02.200
<v Speaker 4>on the edge or should he be and the back

0:36:02.239 --> 0:36:03.120
<v Speaker 4>as a linebacker.

0:36:03.960 --> 0:36:09.399
<v Speaker 1>I am a staunch a proponent of linebacker that.

0:36:09.440 --> 0:36:13.800
<v Speaker 2>Is in the nickel as well as in my base defense,

0:36:13.840 --> 0:36:17.440
<v Speaker 2>your base defense, which is a four to three defense. Right,

0:36:17.960 --> 0:36:20.640
<v Speaker 2>he is your Sam linebacker.

0:36:20.040 --> 0:36:21.160
<v Speaker 1>He is my linebacker.

0:36:21.280 --> 0:36:24.720
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so but your middle linebacker's Eric Kendricks, right.

0:36:24.880 --> 0:36:31.520
<v Speaker 1>Your Will Well Parsons would be the Will de mont Clark.

0:36:31.239 --> 0:36:32.799
<v Speaker 3>Would be side.

0:36:33.040 --> 0:36:37.239
<v Speaker 1>Okay, Sam right, because he can run. I want the

0:36:37.600 --> 0:36:40.160
<v Speaker 1>I want him to run. I don't want him to

0:36:40.360 --> 0:36:43.920
<v Speaker 1>butt heads with a three hundred and thirty pound offensive

0:36:44.000 --> 0:36:46.879
<v Speaker 1>tackle every snap because he's not gonna win.

0:36:47.920 --> 0:36:49.880
<v Speaker 3>You've said that from day one, Yes.

0:36:49.880 --> 0:36:53.279
<v Speaker 1>And go watch the tape. You know he might win

0:36:53.440 --> 0:36:55.200
<v Speaker 1>one out of three or four plays.

0:36:55.280 --> 0:36:56.839
<v Speaker 2>So that's in your base four to three. So what

0:36:56.880 --> 0:36:58.400
<v Speaker 2>does he play in the nickel?

0:36:59.080 --> 0:37:01.239
<v Speaker 1>I could move him around, then he.

0:37:01.239 --> 0:37:03.080
<v Speaker 2>Could in the nickel, he could be an edge.

0:37:04.920 --> 0:37:07.840
<v Speaker 1>He could be my middle linebacker on the nickel and

0:37:07.880 --> 0:37:09.719
<v Speaker 1>they don't know where he's going.

0:37:09.560 --> 0:37:12.880
<v Speaker 2>And you could actually keep Demone Clark and Eric Kendricks

0:37:12.920 --> 0:37:13.520
<v Speaker 2>on the field.

0:37:14.200 --> 0:37:17.440
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, what you would do. What you would do is

0:37:17.640 --> 0:37:19.080
<v Speaker 3>play nickel? Can he play nickel?

0:37:19.160 --> 0:37:23.400
<v Speaker 1>And if not, I've got overshown on the way. Yeah, yeah, hopefully.

0:37:23.840 --> 0:37:26.440
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it is Kendricks at his age of three down linebackers.

0:37:26.640 --> 0:37:31.880
<v Speaker 5>Okay, So on defense, then where is more depth needed

0:37:32.160 --> 0:37:35.000
<v Speaker 5>as we're still in free agency? And then and then

0:37:35.239 --> 0:37:38.880
<v Speaker 5>with the draft where everywhere where? How would you rank it?

0:37:39.480 --> 0:37:46.279
<v Speaker 4>Where would you start in regards to in regards.

0:37:46.680 --> 0:37:50.240
<v Speaker 1>Where would you start? And here's where when I mentioned

0:37:50.640 --> 0:37:53.759
<v Speaker 1>in one of my columns recently, you've got to be

0:37:54.000 --> 0:37:57.880
<v Speaker 1>right with the decisions you make. Do they trust Mazzy

0:37:58.000 --> 0:38:02.480
<v Speaker 1>Smith to be able to play that defensive tackle spot,

0:38:02.640 --> 0:38:06.959
<v Speaker 1>because if not, then I got to use another Day

0:38:06.960 --> 0:38:11.000
<v Speaker 1>one or Day two draft pick on a defensive.

0:38:10.600 --> 0:38:13.520
<v Speaker 4>At this point, I don't see him doing that, like

0:38:13.600 --> 0:38:16.040
<v Speaker 4>trusting him this point. I don't see them trusting him

0:38:16.040 --> 0:38:19.200
<v Speaker 4>at this point unless he shows something to where he's

0:38:19.239 --> 0:38:21.399
<v Speaker 4>coming out. Hey, this is my second year and I'm

0:38:21.400 --> 0:38:21.920
<v Speaker 4>feeling it.

0:38:22.000 --> 0:38:22.719
<v Speaker 3>I know what to do.

0:38:22.760 --> 0:38:26.319
<v Speaker 4>I have confidence I'm going to develop mentally physically if

0:38:26.320 --> 0:38:28.000
<v Speaker 4>he could, if he feels that in himself.

0:38:28.040 --> 0:38:29.840
<v Speaker 3>I know I felt it when I played. I know

0:38:29.840 --> 0:38:30.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm not the only one felt that.

0:38:31.080 --> 0:38:33.600
<v Speaker 4>Coming from rookie year to the second year, I feel better,

0:38:34.080 --> 0:38:36.480
<v Speaker 4>you know, I feel more experienced, I feel more confident.

0:38:37.400 --> 0:38:39.440
<v Speaker 4>Hopefully he'll think he'll feel like that. The man was

0:38:39.520 --> 0:38:42.640
<v Speaker 4>drafted number one. You know, he's got to feel something.

0:38:42.680 --> 0:38:44.759
<v Speaker 4>He's got to feel like he can come in and

0:38:44.840 --> 0:38:47.919
<v Speaker 4>do something. I mean, he can't just be a guy.

0:38:48.000 --> 0:38:49.840
<v Speaker 4>Well I was a rookie. That's why I couldn't do this.

0:38:49.920 --> 0:38:52.000
<v Speaker 4>To do that, man, I mean, this guy was he

0:38:52.160 --> 0:38:54.680
<v Speaker 4>was the stud of the camp right in regards to

0:38:54.800 --> 0:38:56.799
<v Speaker 4>lifting and a strength and showing all of that.

0:38:57.400 --> 0:39:00.880
<v Speaker 3>He's got himself. He's got to believe it himself. First.

0:39:01.120 --> 0:39:03.800
<v Speaker 4>They can show him all they want. Does he believe

0:39:03.840 --> 0:39:06.600
<v Speaker 4>he can do it? That's up to him. That's going

0:39:06.680 --> 0:39:07.359
<v Speaker 4>to be up to him.

0:39:07.520 --> 0:39:10.120
<v Speaker 1>So the other thing is is the decision they make

0:39:10.320 --> 0:39:15.719
<v Speaker 1>with Parsons, because if Parsons is a.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah iPad, he's still got too he's too distracted now,

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<v Speaker 4>his phone's not.

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<v Speaker 2>Fas No, I'm just want to him to talk.

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<v Speaker 3>What you want to say?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, the question was what was the question again.

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<v Speaker 5>Was the how would you rank it? Where would you

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<v Speaker 5>start by position?

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<v Speaker 2>I would And you're talking in terms of who you're

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<v Speaker 2>drafting right depth. Yes, I'm not looking for depth. I'm

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<v Speaker 2>looking for a player.

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<v Speaker 3>The question was what.

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<v Speaker 2>I would draft the and whether it's offense defense, the

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<v Speaker 2>best player available at any position that you can use

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<v Speaker 2>right away, and they're on defense. You can use a

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<v Speaker 2>player at every single position. I can make the case

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<v Speaker 2>for every single position on defense that you could use

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<v Speaker 2>a player who can come in and start immediately.

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<v Speaker 1>My answer to that question edge rusher, Yes, who's your

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<v Speaker 1>edge rushers? Yeah, because if Parsons a linebacker, Sam Williams as.

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<v Speaker 2>Your only and DeMarcus Lawrence and Marcus Lawrence is thirty

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<v Speaker 2>through however many.

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<v Speaker 1>Years last year?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and defensive tackle, we know what the issue is.

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<v Speaker 2>And defensive tacklef no linebacker and even the linebacker you've

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<v Speaker 2>got in here now with Kendricks is thirty two years old.

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<v Speaker 2>You got at cornerback, okay, you haven't. You got Gilmore

0:40:51.600 --> 0:40:54.640
<v Speaker 2>who's still out there in free agency, and so you've

0:40:54.640 --> 0:40:57.480
<v Speaker 2>brought back Jordan Lewis. So you've got Bland and you

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<v Speaker 2>got Diggs, and you've got a starting spot on you

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<v Speaker 2>kind of have. Yeah, I mean, what is gonna look

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<v Speaker 2>like when he comes back? Yeah, it'll be a year

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<v Speaker 2>removed from his A C L so uh, and then

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<v Speaker 2>it's safety. Same deal.

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<v Speaker 1>My answer to that question when it was posed to

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<v Speaker 1>me in a recent radio interview. They wanted to know

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<v Speaker 1>the biggest needs, and I said, if I got a

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<v Speaker 1>dart bar and I put every position up there, with

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<v Speaker 1>the exception of probably quarterback, I throw a dart and

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<v Speaker 1>whatever I hit probably need it. Maybe not tight end,

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<v Speaker 1>all right, I think they're good at tight end safety,

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<v Speaker 1>I probably okay, But the rest of them, whatever that

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<v Speaker 1>dart hits, I need it. Think about it.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm bringing in a dart board for the next show.

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<v Speaker 2>Make one up for us.

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<v Speaker 5>I will.

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<v Speaker 3>Position.

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<v Speaker 2>I have a dart board at home.

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<v Speaker 1>We could just break positions negative.

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<v Speaker 2>So you're talking, you know you're you're gonna throw a

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<v Speaker 2>dart at the position, not at the player we're drafting. Well,

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<v Speaker 2>I'm just dark boarders. Let's see. Okay, we'll draft that

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<v Speaker 2>point position.

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<v Speaker 3>You're putting up positions.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, whatever, okayed, we need We're going to make that

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<v Speaker 5>argument they need that the best one.

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<v Speaker 3>Offensive line, defensive.

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<v Speaker 2>Line, wide receiver. I mean, you go around the horn.

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<v Speaker 2>There's a need everywhere.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm going defense. And that's why I say linebacker.

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<v Speaker 4>And I didn't think of picking a particular person, but

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<v Speaker 4>I would go linebacker.

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>Compare with Mickey used to doing It's just like wow.

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<v Speaker 1>Or when the second to do it? Everson Wall.

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<v Speaker 2>That have made on the show.

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<v Speaker 5>That's right, all right, So we just went through defense

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<v Speaker 5>as of today, what a potential starting defense would look like.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's switch over to offense. This is obviously hypothetical for

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<v Speaker 5>what we have right now. Starting quarterback Dak Prescott. You're

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<v Speaker 5>running back Reco'doudle, your fullback Hunter Loupkey, wide receivers Ceedee

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<v Speaker 5>Lamb and Brandon Cooks. Your tight end Jake Ferguson. You

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<v Speaker 5>have your left tackle Matt Well let's go awesome Richard's

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<v Speaker 5>or Josh Ball or or you have your You have

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<v Speaker 5>your left guard Tyler Smith, your center's brock Hoffman. Your

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<v Speaker 5>right guard is Zach Martin, and your right tackle is

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<v Speaker 5>Terrence Steele. Again, where is the need? Who else can

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<v Speaker 5>we slot here? Who do you have?

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<v Speaker 2>Bill oh, yeah, their needs are everywhere. Yeah. The interesting

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<v Speaker 2>thing on tackle, what did Jerry say to the assembled

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<v Speaker 2>media yesterday last night?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if.

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<v Speaker 2>Something Tyler Tyler Smith.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he mentioned his name, and that's where I would go.

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<v Speaker 1>He's my left tackle. He was in tackle in college.

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<v Speaker 2>If you're playing the Arlington Rennegades this weekend, he is

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<v Speaker 2>starting at left tackle, and I'll figure out. TJ. Bass

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<v Speaker 2>is starting at left guard right, and Brock Kaffman starting

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<v Speaker 2>at center right. So as the team is currently assembled,

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<v Speaker 2>that's the lineup until further notice.

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<v Speaker 1>As I told right, as I always tell Everson, I'll

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<v Speaker 1>figure out.

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<v Speaker 3>Guard.

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<v Speaker 1>Tackle's got to be taken care of.

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<v Speaker 5>Jerry said about Tyler Smith, he said, certainly he has potential.

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<v Speaker 5>I want to say, great player at left tackle.

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<v Speaker 1>So I mean that's that's the most spot, and it's

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<v Speaker 1>the cheapest way to do it because he's still on

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<v Speaker 1>his rookie contract, right, and then I can bring in

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<v Speaker 1>a veteran guard at the last moment to just give

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<v Speaker 1>me insurance against TJ. Bass. They got to be right, though,

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<v Speaker 1>and they got to be right at center if they

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<v Speaker 1>think Brock k Hoffman is good enough to do it. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>when he's plaid there. I thought he played well for underdrafting.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah it was. It was a short stamp point right,

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<v Speaker 1>But again I need some insurance there and the other thing,

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<v Speaker 1>and we pointed it out on Wednesday. But everybody seems

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<v Speaker 1>to skirt this thing about Tyron Smith and the incentives

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<v Speaker 1>that the Jets put in that contract because it's it's

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<v Speaker 1>acting like, well, it's a six point five million dollar

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<v Speaker 1>deal and he can earn up to twenty million incentives. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>the first tier of incentives are likely to be earned,

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<v Speaker 1>and so that's another five point seven million. The Jets

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<v Speaker 1>have to account for that against the salary cap because

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<v Speaker 1>he played seventy one percent last year and the incentive

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<v Speaker 1>goes up to sixty eight percent. So to have matched

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets contract to tie to Tyron Smith, he would

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<v Speaker 1>have cost the Cowboys twelve point two five million dollars

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<v Speaker 1>against the cap immediately this year. And if he didn't

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<v Speaker 1>reach those incentives, then you get a rebate next year.

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<v Speaker 1>But for this year, it's twelve point two five million

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<v Speaker 1>that they don't have didn't have, and I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>if they'll ever have that much money against the cap

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<v Speaker 1>unless they signed Dak Prescott to an extension.

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<v Speaker 4>And miss Bags is out he's talking to somebody out there,

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<v Speaker 4>pissed him off.

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<v Speaker 2>If that was the case, they would not have Eric

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<v Speaker 2>Kendricks or Rico Daldells signed, correct? Did you hear that?

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<v Speaker 2>If that were the case, if they had made that

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<v Speaker 2>same offer or match that same offer, however you want

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<v Speaker 2>to phrase it to Tyron Smith because of where Tyron

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<v Speaker 2>would count against the cap as far as the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>is concern, they would not have Kendricks or Errico downald.

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<v Speaker 4>Because Spags is obviously talking to the people out there.

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<v Speaker 4>What if you were to sign a particular player to

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<v Speaker 4>a big.

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<v Speaker 3>Contract, would that leave you any more wiggle room? Would

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<v Speaker 3>that opened up more wiggle room.

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<v Speaker 4>Down the road in regards to being creative meaning one

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<v Speaker 4>of their own.

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, like CD Lamb, Yes, you signed CD Lamb to extension,

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<v Speaker 1>and I guarantee he doesn't count almost eighteen million against

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<v Speaker 1>the cap, which is one year, fifty year option of

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<v Speaker 1>seventeen point nine million.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, So how about this?

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<v Speaker 1>And that one's the easiest one to do, although I

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<v Speaker 1>say that knowing that his agents were sitting there going,

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<v Speaker 1>let's see what happens in free agency? What the wide

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<v Speaker 1>receiver market becomes right, especially for him. Yeah, so yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>not given no hometown discount. Well, okay, so he's got

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<v Speaker 1>to at least be guaranteed eighteen million, if not more, right,

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<v Speaker 1>then you'll pro rate it. Give them a base salary

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<v Speaker 1>of minimum, and you probably can get it down to

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<v Speaker 1>five or six million against the cap.

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<v Speaker 4>Because Savannah was was tracking all of the.

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<v Speaker 3>Criticism that you were getting last week, Oh.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I forget about that. I forgot to check.

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<v Speaker 2>That was a second.

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<v Speaker 4>Blown up on a and that was one of the

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<v Speaker 4>scenarios that was thrown out there that they were saying

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<v Speaker 4>that Mickey was trying to avoid. So I thought i'd

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<v Speaker 4>give you a chance to answer that now. Having said that,

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<v Speaker 4>anytime you're talking about strengthening up a team, whatever you

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<v Speaker 4>want to do, you have to improve in the trenches.

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<v Speaker 4>To me, if we need any help anywhere, a priority

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<v Speaker 4>should be the front seven defensively and the front five offensive.

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<v Speaker 1>Sounds like Nate and Frisco. You just have to have it,

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<v Speaker 1>which might.

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<v Speaker 4>Have a subpart running back and a great offensive line,

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<v Speaker 4>and what.

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<v Speaker 3>You have is a great running game. That's it.

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<v Speaker 4>You can have average DBS with a great front seven.

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<v Speaker 4>The new York Giants did it back in nineteen eighty six.

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<v Speaker 4>Their cornerbacks were okay, and they won the Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 4>with that. That's just one example, an easy example. You

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<v Speaker 4>can win with average DBS and a great front seven.

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<v Speaker 4>So to me, that's always the priority. Yeah, you can cover.

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<v Speaker 4>The problem is not covering the first three seconds. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>it's the second three seconds you got to worry about.

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<v Speaker 4>So if you have your front seven correct defensively, got

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<v Speaker 4>your front five offensively, that's.

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<v Speaker 3>Where you should always start trying to build your.

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<v Speaker 1>Team sort of like on offense. Right, that's right, because

0:52:48.840 --> 0:52:52.200
<v Speaker 1>if you can block up front, then your skill player

0:52:52.239 --> 0:52:53.120
<v Speaker 1>I can run through that.

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<v Speaker 3>I can run through that hole, even you with your.

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<v Speaker 2>Bad So the average per year salary for CD Anticipate

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<v Speaker 2>will be what.

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<v Speaker 1>On his new contract, what did I'm trying to remember

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<v Speaker 1>what the market was for I mean I think it

0:53:19.160 --> 0:53:20.719
<v Speaker 1>was around twenty million.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, just right now? Yeah, Tyreek Hill is average

0:53:26.480 --> 0:53:31.040
<v Speaker 2>per year is thirty million dollars. DeVante Adams is twenty

0:53:31.080 --> 0:53:35.960
<v Speaker 2>eight million, Cooper Cup is twenty six point seven. AJ

0:53:36.200 --> 0:53:39.600
<v Speaker 2>Brown is twenty five million, Stefan Diggs twenty four million,

0:53:39.680 --> 0:53:43.000
<v Speaker 2>DK Metcalf twenty four debo twenty two or twenty three

0:53:43.000 --> 0:53:43.680
<v Speaker 2>point eight.

0:53:43.840 --> 0:53:46.120
<v Speaker 1>So it's going to be somewhere between twenty five and

0:53:46.200 --> 0:53:48.719
<v Speaker 1>thirty a year, right.

0:53:49.000 --> 0:53:52.960
<v Speaker 2>And we'll see what Justin Jefferson commands. That'll be the one.

0:53:52.880 --> 0:53:53.960
<v Speaker 1>And that's what they're waiting on.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

0:53:54.600 --> 0:53:55.960
<v Speaker 1>Right, So everybody says.

0:53:55.840 --> 0:53:57.520
<v Speaker 2>It's going to be going to do it, well, it's

0:53:57.560 --> 0:53:58.560
<v Speaker 2>going to be more than thirty.

0:53:58.640 --> 0:54:00.880
<v Speaker 1>It takes two to tangle, right.

0:54:00.920 --> 0:54:03.600
<v Speaker 2>Tyreek is at thirty. It's not going down.

0:54:04.080 --> 0:54:08.719
<v Speaker 1>And he had more receptions than Tyreek Hill.

0:54:08.800 --> 0:54:13.920
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, very similar numbers to Tyreek Hill, very similar.

0:54:13.600 --> 0:54:14.879
<v Speaker 3>No doubt, no doubt.

0:54:15.080 --> 0:54:19.080
<v Speaker 1>And it's not just catches in yards but touchdowns two

0:54:19.520 --> 0:54:25.160
<v Speaker 1>because his twelve they say it ranked third, well first

0:54:25.400 --> 0:54:29.319
<v Speaker 1>and second was thirteen, so he was one short of

0:54:29.680 --> 0:54:30.520
<v Speaker 1>tied for the league.

0:54:30.680 --> 0:54:35.919
<v Speaker 2>So the point here, okay, is you've got three players

0:54:36.440 --> 0:54:41.120
<v Speaker 2>going forward here, the quarterback, a wide receiver, and the

0:54:41.120 --> 0:54:45.600
<v Speaker 2>pass rusher who are all going to command salaries that

0:54:45.880 --> 0:54:51.040
<v Speaker 2>are in the top three to five in the league. Correct, Okay,

0:54:51.640 --> 0:54:53.440
<v Speaker 2>Now you got to put a team around him and

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<v Speaker 2>so which explains they're inactivity in free agency right now.

0:54:58.840 --> 0:55:01.760
<v Speaker 2>And I would point to this is not to defend

0:55:01.840 --> 0:55:05.319
<v Speaker 2>what they're doing, it's just where they are with the

0:55:05.360 --> 0:55:08.000
<v Speaker 2>star players that they want to keep on this roster.

0:55:09.080 --> 0:55:12.000
<v Speaker 2>I would point to what the La Rams did last year.

0:55:12.719 --> 0:55:20.200
<v Speaker 2>That is kind of the cookie cutter pattern that a

0:55:20.239 --> 0:55:23.000
<v Speaker 2>team like this has to take with the rest of

0:55:23.040 --> 0:55:25.319
<v Speaker 2>their roster. And I looked at the Rams last year

0:55:25.520 --> 0:55:28.040
<v Speaker 2>during the off season in the training camp, and I

0:55:28.080 --> 0:55:30.759
<v Speaker 2>was going, how in the world are the Rams going

0:55:30.800 --> 0:55:33.200
<v Speaker 2>to even compete this year? There's so many guys on

0:55:33.239 --> 0:55:36.560
<v Speaker 2>this roster. And what they did they had a bunch

0:55:36.600 --> 0:55:39.279
<v Speaker 2>of draft picks. Okay, now the Cowboys only have seven

0:55:39.320 --> 0:55:42.480
<v Speaker 2>draft picks, but they just stockpiled their roster and it

0:55:42.640 --> 0:55:45.080
<v Speaker 2>was an open competition. And what do the Rams do?

0:55:45.120 --> 0:55:47.600
<v Speaker 2>They made the playoffs last year. I mean, you look

0:55:47.600 --> 0:55:50.480
<v Speaker 2>at the Packers, same thing. But the Rams are very

0:55:51.360 --> 0:55:54.239
<v Speaker 2>as a good example because of how much they're maybe

0:55:54.280 --> 0:55:57.880
<v Speaker 2>I just said, Cooper Cup's number there up near thirty million.

0:55:58.080 --> 0:56:01.239
<v Speaker 2>You're paying the quarterback in a year. How long you

0:56:01.280 --> 0:56:04.560
<v Speaker 2>got when you had and you had Aaron Donald, And

0:56:04.600 --> 0:56:07.040
<v Speaker 2>you had Aaron Donald who was the highest paid defensive

0:56:07.040 --> 0:56:09.520
<v Speaker 2>player in the league. So that's the way the Rams

0:56:09.520 --> 0:56:12.160
<v Speaker 2>had to do it, and that's what the Cowboys are

0:56:12.160 --> 0:56:14.160
<v Speaker 2>having to do right now if you're going to have

0:56:15.040 --> 0:56:17.040
<v Speaker 2>three players, here's well.

0:56:17.040 --> 0:56:19.959
<v Speaker 4>I'm glad you bought the Rams because we were talking

0:56:19.960 --> 0:56:22.919
<v Speaker 4>about the Cowboys being in trouble now because they went

0:56:22.960 --> 0:56:25.359
<v Speaker 4>all in. We talked about last year, last year going

0:56:25.360 --> 0:56:27.560
<v Speaker 4>all in the Rams did when they want the Super

0:56:27.640 --> 0:56:30.120
<v Speaker 4>they went all in and then they tanked after that.

0:56:30.960 --> 0:56:34.040
<v Speaker 2>Really, but they still have three players, and they had

0:56:34.080 --> 0:56:36.239
<v Speaker 2>to get rid of those players. To your point, that's

0:56:36.520 --> 0:56:39.440
<v Speaker 2>rid of those players after the Super Bowl run. But

0:56:39.520 --> 0:56:42.480
<v Speaker 2>you kept the three the nucleus. You kept Stafford, you

0:56:42.640 --> 0:56:46.600
<v Speaker 2>kept Cup and you kept Donald at top rung salaries.

0:56:46.640 --> 0:56:48.080
<v Speaker 2>And now you've got to figure out how to put

0:56:48.080 --> 0:56:49.680
<v Speaker 2>a team around them. And that's what they did. And

0:56:49.719 --> 0:56:52.840
<v Speaker 2>I was like scratching my head, going, they can't compete

0:56:52.880 --> 0:56:55.359
<v Speaker 2>this year, not with this, And sure enough, they not

0:56:55.400 --> 0:56:57.080
<v Speaker 2>only competed, they made the playoffs.

0:56:57.200 --> 0:57:01.600
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so they paid the price after all in, and

0:57:01.640 --> 0:57:06.319
<v Speaker 1>we are too. They went fourteen and nineteen over the

0:57:06.360 --> 0:57:11.200
<v Speaker 1>next two years, four and whatever, and then ten and

0:57:11.239 --> 0:57:12.640
<v Speaker 1>seven last year.

0:57:13.560 --> 0:57:15.600
<v Speaker 3>So we don't have that kind of patience here.

0:57:15.640 --> 0:57:18.200
<v Speaker 1>And and we don't we don't have.

0:57:19.240 --> 0:57:22.680
<v Speaker 2>We the patients by winning a Super Bowl.

0:57:22.800 --> 0:57:25.240
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but you got to win, right, because if you

0:57:25.320 --> 0:57:27.800
<v Speaker 4>don't win, that's when we are paid the price.

0:57:27.840 --> 0:57:28.560
<v Speaker 3>That's what we are.

0:57:29.800 --> 0:57:34.520
<v Speaker 1>Paying the because they were all in, right, and next

0:57:34.640 --> 0:57:43.000
<v Speaker 1>year after what Bill says about about uh, these next

0:57:43.040 --> 0:57:48.360
<v Speaker 1>three contracts, already next year, if the whatever I saw

0:57:48.400 --> 0:57:52.439
<v Speaker 1>the projection for the cap was going to be, they've

0:57:52.480 --> 0:57:57.120
<v Speaker 1>got almost forty million dollars in dead money with restructure

0:57:57.200 --> 0:58:00.520
<v Speaker 1>bonuses that are going to start come and do. So

0:58:01.840 --> 0:58:05.040
<v Speaker 1>put that against what you're going to have to pay

0:58:05.080 --> 0:58:12.040
<v Speaker 1>those three guys, and yeah, So the penalty for going

0:58:12.160 --> 0:58:14.880
<v Speaker 1>all in and not winning.

0:58:15.680 --> 0:58:16.120
<v Speaker 3>This is it.

0:58:16.240 --> 0:58:16.680
<v Speaker 7>This is it?

0:58:16.840 --> 0:58:18.560
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, because you're.

0:58:18.440 --> 0:58:21.400
<v Speaker 1>Kind of somewhat paralyzed on how much you can do.

0:58:22.640 --> 0:58:26.040
<v Speaker 1>And you know that's what everybody says, well, go all in.

0:58:26.760 --> 0:58:29.840
<v Speaker 1>Well they did, you know, they they signed the guys,

0:58:29.920 --> 0:58:34.160
<v Speaker 1>They brought guys in, They traded draft picks this year

0:58:34.400 --> 0:58:38.880
<v Speaker 1>for guys. Last year went twelve and five, had ten

0:58:38.960 --> 0:58:43.120
<v Speaker 1>Pro bowlers, four all pros, won the division for the

0:58:43.160 --> 0:58:46.880
<v Speaker 1>second time in three years, and they got beat.

0:58:47.600 --> 0:58:50.040
<v Speaker 5>We are exactly one month away.

0:58:49.760 --> 0:58:52.240
<v Speaker 1>From the draft today, exactly.

0:58:53.840 --> 0:58:56.640
<v Speaker 2>I can't wait to dig into my big green notebook.

0:58:56.720 --> 0:58:59.400
<v Speaker 2>Finally I got baseball out of the wet, pasted opening

0:58:59.520 --> 0:59:02.360
<v Speaker 2>there's no I can't.

0:59:02.160 --> 0:59:03.640
<v Speaker 5>Wait for the iPad to come back.

0:59:04.640 --> 0:59:06.600
<v Speaker 2>Well, that's gonna be a while.

0:59:08.280 --> 0:59:15.480
<v Speaker 1>You have stuff saved on it, you lost it if

0:59:15.520 --> 0:59:16.040
<v Speaker 1>you say.

0:59:15.960 --> 0:59:18.000
<v Speaker 2>You got it, yeah, because I've got it. So I've

0:59:18.040 --> 0:59:22.280
<v Speaker 2>got it on my iPhone too, So you're not. You're not.

0:59:22.880 --> 0:59:24.120
<v Speaker 2>You have an eye cloud and.

0:59:24.880 --> 0:59:26.520
<v Speaker 1>I don't save anything on my.

0:59:26.600 --> 0:59:31.680
<v Speaker 2>Phone, no, except just to pull back the curtain. If

0:59:31.680 --> 0:59:35.040
<v Speaker 2>you've got Mickey on a group text, the letters come

0:59:35.120 --> 0:59:37.840
<v Speaker 2>back green. That tells you all you need to know

0:59:38.200 --> 0:59:40.640
<v Speaker 2>about Mickey and his android habits.

0:59:40.800 --> 0:59:47.439
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, learns something new here, right ever since?

0:59:47.600 --> 0:59:50.440
<v Speaker 2>No, no, I'm with you. You're an iPad guy, an

0:59:50.480 --> 0:59:52.920
<v Speaker 2>iPhone guy. Right, Yeah, so it comes back.

0:59:52.800 --> 0:59:54.640
<v Speaker 3>Blue, okay, right, I didn't know that.

0:59:54.680 --> 0:59:56.960
<v Speaker 2>You can always tell when a guy when someone's got

0:59:56.960 --> 1:00:00.280
<v Speaker 2>an android. Okay, it comes back green. It ruins the

1:00:00.360 --> 1:00:02.000
<v Speaker 2>whole tech the group text.

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<v Speaker 5>It's so much quicker when it's blue.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it comes back black and white.

1:00:09.160 --> 1:00:11.600
<v Speaker 2>And I know a lot of people they aren't surprised

1:00:11.640 --> 1:00:15.400
<v Speaker 2>that Vicky comes back green on the text.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, But I didn't lose my phone or your iPad,

1:00:22.200 --> 1:00:23.040
<v Speaker 1>good point.

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<v Speaker 2>Yours didn't die like my iPad did. All right, Well

1:00:25.960 --> 1:00:31.400
<v Speaker 2>that was productive conversation there. What are we going to

1:00:31.440 --> 1:00:33.280
<v Speaker 2>do on the next episode of mix Shots? Since we

1:00:33.400 --> 1:00:35.160
<v Speaker 2>got things figured.

1:00:35.160 --> 1:00:38.160
<v Speaker 3>Let's let's start all over. Dart board, let's start all

1:00:38.160 --> 1:00:39.280
<v Speaker 3>over since we have time.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, Savannah's bringing the dartboard next week.

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<v Speaker 1>Jerry'll say something else this week. Maybe we'll get a

1:00:46.640 --> 1:00:47.600
<v Speaker 1>resolution on.

1:00:47.520 --> 1:00:51.320
<v Speaker 3>The kickoff running the game. Chris, come on, let's go.

1:00:52.040 --> 1:00:53.320
<v Speaker 3>Let's go one more show.

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<v Speaker 1>You just start over?

1:00:57.120 --> 1:00:58.480
<v Speaker 3>Come on, do you.

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<v Speaker 2>Want to end with a mix shot or anything? You

1:01:00.120 --> 1:01:01.600
<v Speaker 2>got anything on your mind? And do you want to

1:01:01.800 --> 1:01:03.920
<v Speaker 2>I got off one one little mix shot.

1:01:03.920 --> 1:01:06.840
<v Speaker 1>I got my two things off that I needed to do.

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<v Speaker 3>He answered the critics.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, well, going once, going twice? All right, he's gone,

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<v Speaker 2>all right, and we will have happy Easter, everybody happy

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<v Speaker 2>and happy Opening Day and whole springs eternal happy March madness.

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<v Speaker 2>It's the games that we played here in town at

1:01:29.280 --> 1:01:33.400
<v Speaker 2>the AAC Friday and Sunday. We got a busy sports

1:01:33.440 --> 1:01:38.040
<v Speaker 2>week ahead. Uh no, don't think about it. I might

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<v Speaker 2>go maybe what should cost? I have loot st sut

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<v Speaker 2>where they playing? They're not in Dallas. The teams in

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<v Speaker 2>Dallas are Houston, Duke, Marquette, and n C States.

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<v Speaker 1>We're coming here with their two hundred eighty pounds center

1:02:02.280 --> 1:02:02.919
<v Speaker 1>in C State.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, you see that guy? Oh yeah, he reminds

1:02:05.240 --> 1:02:07.840
<v Speaker 2>me of Oliver Miller Burns, Yeah, DJ Burns.

1:02:08.320 --> 1:02:11.320
<v Speaker 3>Did you see the girl from Iowa State?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, she scored forty. Stood man, oh my, they lost,

1:02:15.440 --> 1:02:17.040
<v Speaker 2>but she scored forty great.

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<v Speaker 3>Foot work and everything reminds me of here. And they

1:02:19.240 --> 1:02:21.400
<v Speaker 3>they're not just you know, you look at them. They

1:02:21.440 --> 1:02:21.840
<v Speaker 3>can't move.

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<v Speaker 1>It was a second move. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>My wife does not like that n C State center

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<v Speaker 2>because she's a Texas teate grad.

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<v Speaker 1>The reason I want to talk about bully.

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<v Speaker 2>Ball, you know what, as a matter of fact, it's

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<v Speaker 2>I know in C State is not in the Big Twelve,

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<v Speaker 2>but the Big twelve Pro Day is taking place. Pro

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<v Speaker 2>Days are taking place this week this weekend right here

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<v Speaker 2>at the Star in Frisco, And I'm thinking, oh, DJ

1:02:52.480 --> 1:02:55.400
<v Speaker 2>Burns to come over here and work out for NFL

1:02:55.520 --> 1:02:58.840
<v Speaker 2>scouts on his off day. Let's say they win on

1:02:59.080 --> 1:03:01.240
<v Speaker 2>or if they even if they lose on Friday, he

1:03:01.360 --> 1:03:04.000
<v Speaker 2>needs to come over here and come to a little

1:03:04.080 --> 1:03:05.800
<v Speaker 2>combine workout for NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>St got great feet.

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<v Speaker 2>What position would you play him at?

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<v Speaker 1>Guard. Okay, well, two pounds enough might have to play.

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<v Speaker 3>Put him on the.

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<v Speaker 4>Defensive three techniques, all right, yeah, you can say.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what, if Gil Brant were still with us,

1:03:25.840 --> 1:03:28.560
<v Speaker 2>he'd be all over that Jill Brant would bring bringing

1:03:28.640 --> 1:03:29.600
<v Speaker 2>him over to the Pro Day.

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<v Speaker 1>I like his nature too, because I never see him

1:03:32.160 --> 1:03:35.800
<v Speaker 1>smile during the game until it was over and celebrating.

1:03:36.440 --> 1:03:38.520
<v Speaker 1>He's got this look on his face and his and

1:03:38.600 --> 1:03:40.640
<v Speaker 1>he's got the ability to be bigger because do you

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<v Speaker 1>see the shots of his dad in the.

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<v Speaker 2>You can always tell.

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<v Speaker 3>Fifty.

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<v Speaker 2>That's the key. When you were like a college recruiter.

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<v Speaker 2>You want to see what the parents look like.

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<v Speaker 3>You get an idea absolutely what the potential.

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<v Speaker 1>And by the way, don't don't miss Caitlin Clark tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, Iowa.

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<v Speaker 3>Who are they playing?

1:04:03.440 --> 1:04:03.960
<v Speaker 2>Doesn't matter?

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<v Speaker 1>That was gonna be my hands.

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<v Speaker 2>Well the lady Sooners are playing tonight too, playing Indiana.

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<v Speaker 2>So there you go. Okay, all right, that does it

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<v Speaker 2>for mix Shines. We cover all sports here and we

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<v Speaker 2>will see you again next Monday after the Cowboys sign

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<v Speaker 2>all those free agents this week, Go Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of dallascowboys dot Com and

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<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys football club,