WEBVTT - Mick Shots_3_31.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>He is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and

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<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys apt now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>It is eleven a m on the final day of

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<v Speaker 3>the month of March, and we are inside the SWBC

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<v Speaker 3>Podcast Studio, a new and improved s WBC podcast studio.

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<v Speaker 3>As I look into my camera, right there underneath the

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<v Speaker 3>camera there is a video monitor. Ever since, as you

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<v Speaker 3>look into you, we're gonna do you have a monitor too?

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<v Speaker 3>And Nicky, you've got the same We've go wow, well.

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<v Speaker 4>They are really putting some money into this. They are.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't have to look over there, I could just

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<v Speaker 1>look straight at I don't.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't like that. I don't want to see myself.

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<v Speaker 2>Well it does kind of when you start talking, you

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<v Speaker 2>know you want to talking talking season.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, so we're going to do a test here to

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<v Speaker 3>see if if Everson now starts looking at his camera's

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<v Speaker 3>looking off top, he's look off topic, like looking in

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<v Speaker 3>the mirror.

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<v Speaker 1>We would like you to look at your camera when

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<v Speaker 1>I see that it's like time to shave the beard.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, we could have told you for weeks here.

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<v Speaker 4>You didn't need a camera for that.

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<v Speaker 3>Vacation to us, would we like to reveal what our

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<v Speaker 3>weight is this morning? What's you're playing weight?

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<v Speaker 1>You mean like when I were you in the door?

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<v Speaker 4>Uh huh?

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<v Speaker 3>What you're playing weight?

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<v Speaker 1>I weighed myself on Friday one six four?

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<v Speaker 3>What's the Let's let's put it this way. What's the

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<v Speaker 3>lowest you've been in your adult life? Your lowest playing weight? Okay?

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<v Speaker 4>Right now? Right now?

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<v Speaker 1>Probably okay?

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<v Speaker 4>All right?

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<v Speaker 3>She ask me? What's the est? Okay, so I'm not

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<v Speaker 3>going to ask you to reveal the weight, but what

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<v Speaker 3>would be the range? What's the highest you've been? And

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<v Speaker 3>how many pounds highest from highest to lowest? What do

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<v Speaker 3>you think your range has been? And your adult life.

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<v Speaker 1>Highest would have been around one seventy four.

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<v Speaker 3>So you're like in a ten pound range. That's it. Wow,

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<v Speaker 3>that's amazing.

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<v Speaker 1>Same, Well, it depends on what adult I mean, what

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<v Speaker 1>age group are we talking about?

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<v Speaker 3>Well? From how far college until now? So fifty years allege?

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<v Speaker 4>In college I was adulthood whatever in college that was

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<v Speaker 4>one ninety. In college I was one ninety. Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>The behaviors I got in the prose was in the pros.

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<v Speaker 2>I never got over two hundred in the pros.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, all right? In college and in retirement.

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<v Speaker 2>Life retirement, I got to two ten. Now I'm about

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<v Speaker 2>two o five. I just took a physical, so that's

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<v Speaker 2>why I know I'm about two Okay.

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<v Speaker 3>My playing weight is now it's two twenty five. And

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<v Speaker 3>at one point I ballooned up to two fifty.

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<v Speaker 4>No way, yes I did. It's trying to be a lawyer,

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<v Speaker 4>all right.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's see.

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<v Speaker 3>So the reason I'm bringing this up in.

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<v Speaker 1>College, my junior year, we had intermural wrestling and I

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<v Speaker 1>had to bump up till one thirty four.

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<v Speaker 3>There's a reason I'm bringing this up, okay. And it's

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<v Speaker 3>the video that's going viral right now.

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<v Speaker 1>I guess I'm not viral.

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<v Speaker 3>Dak Prescott supposedly is it two o five right now? What?

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<v Speaker 3>There's a video of him on a football field throwing

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<v Speaker 3>passes to Jalen tolber Another's and he looks great. And supposedly,

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<v Speaker 3>and I don't know even the source of it, I

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<v Speaker 3>just thought late last night. Yeah, and supposedly he's went

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<v Speaker 3>in at two o five right.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, that means going to do some more running.

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<v Speaker 4>I hope not.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's what I was going to say.

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<v Speaker 4>I hope no.

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<v Speaker 1>When I when I talked to him, so it had been.

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<v Speaker 3>Schottenheimer's press conference before you say this, what so, what

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<v Speaker 3>do you think Dak's range has been since college from?

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<v Speaker 3>He said two o five now, which he told me.

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<v Speaker 3>He told me I may have been after his rookie year,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe his second year. That right after the sea. This

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<v Speaker 3>is when he realized it's got to be a year

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<v Speaker 3>round thing of staying in shape whatever. There's no taking

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<v Speaker 3>a month off after the season or of that. He

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<v Speaker 3>told me he got up to two fifty and I said, oh,

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<v Speaker 3>I did too, but I don't think I.

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<v Speaker 4>Think it's a little too.

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<v Speaker 2>Might be a little different from your I thought you

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<v Speaker 2>get more muscle mass playing right.

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<v Speaker 3>No, No, this was like in February one year, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>and then he got to it and then by I

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<v Speaker 3>was interviewing him training cam. Yeah, and so that's that's

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<v Speaker 3>what he said. He realized, Okay, I gotta not let

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<v Speaker 3>myself go after that.

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<v Speaker 1>He looks pretty good out there working out.

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<v Speaker 3>M M. Well that video, he looks pretty good. I

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<v Speaker 3>mean two o five apparently.

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<v Speaker 1>He seems to be doing all the field work stuff,

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<v Speaker 1>moving around every day.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and he always started training camp. He always looks

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<v Speaker 3>like he's in great shape.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah. But but to lose that much.

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<v Speaker 2>Muscle mass and just you know, pounds period, Man, what

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<v Speaker 2>do you think that's that's a lot now when it

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<v Speaker 2>comes to playing quarterback, no matter.

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<v Speaker 4>How big he is.

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<v Speaker 2>But based on the injuries that he's had already, oh

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<v Speaker 2>what ever, he's just don't try to break any tackles.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, his losing weight should not have anything to

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<v Speaker 2>do with how strong he's trying to be, because at

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<v Speaker 2>this point elusive, he needs to be elusive, and he

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<v Speaker 2>needs to be smart. And when he's trying to be evasive,

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<v Speaker 2>because you can't break any tackles like you used to.

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<v Speaker 2>That's how you broke your leg the first time against

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<v Speaker 2>the Giants. You're trying to stiff on the guy and

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<v Speaker 2>he does the hip drop on you.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we don't need any Walter Hyton bread.

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<v Speaker 2>When someone gets within two yards of you, just drop.

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<v Speaker 2>That's it, that's it, and you can be that two

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<v Speaker 2>o five.

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<v Speaker 1>Gotta practice dropping.

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<v Speaker 2>Practice knowing the danger zone, right, That's what he needs

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<v Speaker 2>to know what his danger zone is.

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<v Speaker 3>Absolutely so, so it looks to be in good shape.

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<v Speaker 3>The big news going on right now is the fact

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<v Speaker 3>that the NFL Owners Meeting has begun in Palm Beach

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<v Speaker 3>over the weekends Sunday. Stephen Jones talked to the mea yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>Brian shot Enheimer is scheduled to speak bright and early

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<v Speaker 3>tomorrow morning.

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<v Speaker 1>I understand, can we get that live.

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<v Speaker 3>Media, the coach the NFL, the NFL rotate the coaches through.

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<v Speaker 3>The NFL has perfected this in the off season, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>where they stay in the narrative throughout the off season. Okay.

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<v Speaker 3>Now with the Super Bowl getting pushed back until Valentine's

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<v Speaker 3>Day basically, and then two weeks later at the combine,

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<v Speaker 3>then you get all the coaches that are there and

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<v Speaker 3>gms who are talking to the media, and then free

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<v Speaker 3>agency starts two weeks later, and now two weeks later,

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<v Speaker 3>here we are the end of March and everybody has

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<v Speaker 3>to talk to the media. There's a signed times where

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<v Speaker 3>the coaches talk or you catch them on the side

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<v Speaker 3>at Palm Beach and the meetings, the media does and

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<v Speaker 3>so it keeps it keeps everything in the news whatever

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<v Speaker 3>and then here we are. Three weeks from now, we'll

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<v Speaker 3>have the draft, and then after that it'll be OTA's

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<v Speaker 3>in mini camp whatever they it just stay. He's in

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<v Speaker 3>the narrative looking at network. What's the question, what coaches

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<v Speaker 3>do you want to hear from today at the NFL

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<v Speaker 3>annual meeting? There you go, okay, well we're going to

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<v Speaker 3>hear from Shot and I or tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 1>What do you want to know? I'll tell you what

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<v Speaker 1>he's going to say.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we're going to conduct a prescott. How's Dak look?

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<v Speaker 3>I already's down to two hundred and five.

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<v Speaker 1>Pounds here working hard every day, and we just got

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<v Speaker 1>to be careful that he doesn't try to do too

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<v Speaker 1>much too soon.

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<v Speaker 3>Is it next week they can start?

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<v Speaker 5>Uh?

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<v Speaker 1>I believe so.

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<v Speaker 3>The actual uh when you have a new head coach

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<v Speaker 3>used to be you could start a week early. Now

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<v Speaker 3>it's two weeks early on the off season program, and

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<v Speaker 3>so it would be next week is when the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>can officially start their off season program and they can

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<v Speaker 3>actually officially contact these players, bump into them, at.

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<v Speaker 1>Least the strength and conditioning coaches. They can start like

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<v Speaker 1>team workouts.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, yeah, And of course as far as the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>are concerned. One of the first questions asked if Steven

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<v Speaker 3>Jones yesterday is any progress on the Micah contract negotiations.

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<v Speaker 1>And his answer was, we have visited with Micah Jerry

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<v Speaker 1>and I have and feel good about what we've talked

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<v Speaker 1>about so far. Some guys want to visit, some guys

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<v Speaker 1>don't want to visit. About their money, we respect it.

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<v Speaker 1>If players want to come in and talk. Michah likes

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<v Speaker 1>to visit, so that's a good thing. Who said that,

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<v Speaker 1>Stephen Jones? Okay, So look, everybody's so worried about we

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<v Speaker 1>got to get it done. Gotta get it done. It's

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<v Speaker 1>like he hasn't been here the last two maybe three

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<v Speaker 1>off seasons for the off season and workouts, and he

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<v Speaker 1>still got fifty two and a half sex. So I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know that that's the priority. And the one thing

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<v Speaker 1>that people don't understand is you can say this is

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<v Speaker 1>what he's got to be paid, right, well, he's got

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<v Speaker 1>to agree to that. You know, just because you throw

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<v Speaker 1>a number out doesn't mean he's not throwing a bigger

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<v Speaker 1>number out. And the other thing is guaranteed money. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>the player and his agent want would love the whole

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<v Speaker 1>thing guaranteed, right, and let me tell you about guaranteed

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<v Speaker 1>money and all this BS talk about the Cowboys trading

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<v Speaker 1>Dak Prescott. Go ahead and trade him to day. You

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<v Speaker 1>know what the dead money is? One hundred and ninety million,

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred ninety.

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<v Speaker 3>How does that even get into at all?

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<v Speaker 1>Because somebody needs attention, that's the off season. Why are

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<v Speaker 1>they hate it? Because everybody wants to throw mashed potatoes

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<v Speaker 1>on the wall and see if something sticks.

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<v Speaker 2>I would imagine with you being Italian, you would have

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<v Speaker 2>said pasta pasta?

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<v Speaker 4>Did you go mass potatoes? Well, because of the region, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>Over cooked pasta doesn't stick.

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<v Speaker 3>Why would anyone want to throw mashed potatoes to get

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<v Speaker 3>the wall to see if it sticks.

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<v Speaker 1>It's a kind of a example of throwing bad information

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<v Speaker 1>up there. And maybe I'd get lucky and it's right.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, maybe if you throw mashed potatoes up against the wall,

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<v Speaker 2>they might from the face of Jesus or something.

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<v Speaker 3>Artwork.

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<v Speaker 4>Right here we go? All right?

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<v Speaker 3>What else?

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<v Speaker 1>Uh?

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<v Speaker 3>Has caught your ear?

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<v Speaker 1>There?

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<v Speaker 3>The tush push is a big topic of conversation at

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<v Speaker 3>the meeting that will likely have a boat tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 1>Sounds like the Competition Committee is in favor of banning it.

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<v Speaker 4>Yep. I think it's unfair. I really do.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, let's look at this way. It's not just a

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<v Speaker 1>push push. It's a running back running for five yards

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<v Speaker 1>and then five offensive linemen pushing them another ten. That

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<v Speaker 1>should be banned. Well, all this pushing. They don't allow

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<v Speaker 1>the defense to push.

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<v Speaker 2>I would say, if you could take that element out

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<v Speaker 2>of it, I would still allow them to do it.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, it's just a quarterback snake without It's just

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<v Speaker 2>a quarterback snake without the backs.

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<v Speaker 4>Coming to push. So is that that's all they're trying

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<v Speaker 4>to ban is I think the way it's worded for

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<v Speaker 4>the running back.

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<v Speaker 3>To push specifically. I think it's specifically worded for the

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<v Speaker 3>quarterback snake where you can't have someone under lineup under

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<v Speaker 3>center and have someone come up from behind and push

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<v Speaker 3>them forward. I think that is what the way the packers.

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<v Speaker 1>Get rid of the other pushing too, because you got

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<v Speaker 1>lineman Australian rules, you.

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<v Speaker 2>Got a lineman pushing running back into the end zone,

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<v Speaker 2>so they're gonna stop that as well.

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<v Speaker 3>Or you grab them and throw them into the engine.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, or they tug them.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, why did they start allowing it in the

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<v Speaker 3>first place.

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<v Speaker 1>I have no idea because it used to be against.

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<v Speaker 4>The room, used to be against the rule. Right.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, it's kind of exciting, you know, because it gives

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<v Speaker 2>the offensive lineman a chance to have some energy, right

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<v Speaker 2>They you know, participate in it down the field, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>showing their determination to make sure that we finish our

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<v Speaker 2>goal and taking across the goal line. I think that's

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<v Speaker 2>why they like that, they show that intensity from the

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<v Speaker 2>offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but it's not just the goal line is the

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<v Speaker 1>fifty yard line and everybody gets excited to start.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, he's.

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<v Speaker 1>Still going when he's getting pushed. That's not the play.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, design a play. Okay, we're gonna let hand

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<v Speaker 1>off and now everybody get behind the running back and

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<v Speaker 1>let's push them ten.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it's going to and I don't know how

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<v Speaker 2>they're trying to frame it, but if they're gonna change it,

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<v Speaker 2>then they will make a distinction when down the field

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<v Speaker 2>versus you.

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<v Speaker 4>Know how you shot, you audit your goal line play.

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<v Speaker 3>You know how you can get rid of it, Run

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<v Speaker 3>it and ever play. Get a team, the worst team

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<v Speaker 3>in the league or whatever. Okay, you're you run it

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<v Speaker 3>every single play and they'll get rid of it.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, what happened at the goal line?

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<v Speaker 3>In the work though, every single place. I mean, you've

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<v Speaker 3>got a bunch up and then all of a sudden

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<v Speaker 3>you pitch it to a back.

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<v Speaker 4>And not free. Now we're talking just rugby exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's why you would get rid of it if

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<v Speaker 3>it becomes a regular part of an offensive game plan. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>what happened I'm exaggerated saying every other every play, but

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<v Speaker 3>some team could do it on a regular basis, And.

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<v Speaker 1>Well didn't it happen on the goal line? And in

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<v Speaker 1>the playoff game? Who jumped off sides? Like game was

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<v Speaker 1>a Detroit? It was, yeah, remember, And and they finally

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<v Speaker 1>hockily said, if you do it again, it's touched down. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>they were just going to to say, okay, the ball's

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<v Speaker 1>at the one. If I try to time it and

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<v Speaker 1>I jump off side, now it's at the half. And

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<v Speaker 1>then if I do it again, it's at the quarter.

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<v Speaker 1>And now it's gone as far as it can go.

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<v Speaker 1>And I keep jumping off side because I'm trying to

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<v Speaker 1>time it to disrupt the snap. And finally it was like, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>you do it one more time, and it's a touchdown.

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<v Speaker 1>How many times I'd do it?

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<v Speaker 4>One more time?

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<v Speaker 1>I would have What if you're at the fifty yard

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<v Speaker 1>line and they just keep doing it, jumping off sides right,

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<v Speaker 1>and just keeps moving and moving and moving.

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<v Speaker 3>Is it the rams? I can't remember.

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<v Speaker 1>I can't remember who meant it.

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<v Speaker 3>But the reason I said the rams because Sean McVay

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<v Speaker 3>is one of them. And Sean McDermott is also vocal

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<v Speaker 3>about getting rid of it, and his team use it,

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<v Speaker 3>employs it, but he would like to get rid of it.

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<v Speaker 3>So do you see McVeigh is against it too.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you see what Sirianni said. He goes, I've got

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<v Speaker 1>three former offensive coordinators that have got head coaching jobs

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<v Speaker 1>because they use that. I better get those three votes

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<v Speaker 1>and ours.

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<v Speaker 3>That's four against, and they get and all they need

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<v Speaker 3>is nine I get it takes twenty four to vote

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<v Speaker 3>brit it out right, So so he's halfway.

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<v Speaker 4>There, right.

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<v Speaker 1>Any of the other rule changes proposals you like or don't.

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<v Speaker 3>Like, I do like on the kickoff rule to have

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<v Speaker 3>a touchback come out to the thirty five and yes,

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<v Speaker 3>the thirty.

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<v Speaker 1>Good for that. How about both teams during the regular

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<v Speaker 1>season getting an overtime possession.

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<v Speaker 3>I have no problem at all playing overtime. I think

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<v Speaker 3>the overtime should not be a ten minute quarter. It

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<v Speaker 3>should be fifteen minutes. Yeah, and I think that's that's

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<v Speaker 3>the that's what you're getting at.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and both teams should get a possessions regardless of

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<v Speaker 1>what happens. Yeah. Not I come down and score in

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<v Speaker 1>the games over a touchdown?

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<v Speaker 4>You like that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was, Oh, I don't have a problem. But no,

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<v Speaker 3>I don't have a problem with one. If you score

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<v Speaker 3>a touchdown games over. But I do think that it

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<v Speaker 3>needs to be a fifteen minute and not a ten

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<v Speaker 3>minute because you can have a drive that takes up

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<v Speaker 3>ten minutes.

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<v Speaker 1>Everson would be for this eliminating automatic first down on

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<v Speaker 1>defensive holding or illegal contact five yard tunnel leader, right,

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<v Speaker 1>but they automatically get her first down. I always thought

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<v Speaker 1>that was unfair.

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<v Speaker 2>I guess I'm so accustomed to it that you know,

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<v Speaker 2>you don't even think me the changes, yell't even think

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<v Speaker 2>about it. But that would be a great advantage for

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<v Speaker 2>a defensive back because you know, we're strategic on whin

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<v Speaker 2>we hold, right, you know, if a guy's about to

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<v Speaker 2>score a touchdown on you and will their twenty yard line,

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<v Speaker 2>that's going to be an eighty yard touchdown. And he

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<v Speaker 2>if he's got me by at the thirty yard line,

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<v Speaker 2>and I know he's going to go past me, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna take that grab. I'm gonna take that grab,

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<v Speaker 2>and I'll take the five yard holding. But if you're

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<v Speaker 2>talking about at the end of a game and you

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<v Speaker 2>know the guy's just kind of throwing it up, just

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<v Speaker 2>hoping something happens because the offense is behind, and then

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<v Speaker 2>I held him, but then they you know, if I

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<v Speaker 2>hold him and it's say third and twenty five and

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<v Speaker 2>I hold him, I don't want him to get the

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<v Speaker 2>twenty five.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, I don't want him to get that.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, don't you think most most penalties are not because

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<v Speaker 1>guys don't know what they're doing, right, They're getting their

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<v Speaker 1>ass beating. Yeah, and it's like I better grab on,

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<v Speaker 1>I better grab on this offensive tackle. I'm giving up

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<v Speaker 1>a sack. Okay, I'm gonna hold.

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<v Speaker 2>And especially if I'm on the blind side, I know

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<v Speaker 2>I can't give up a sack because that might end

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<v Speaker 2>up being a fumble and then even a touchdown. So yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>you could be very strategic as a defensive bag. Now

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<v Speaker 2>make that hold now, and they still it's instead of

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<v Speaker 2>being it first down, now it's going to be fourth

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<v Speaker 2>down and twenty.

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<v Speaker 1>What about extending the replay assist? And I'm for that, Like,

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<v Speaker 1>let the automatic guy call down and say, oh wait,

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<v Speaker 1>you screwed up.

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<v Speaker 3>How much time you've applied for that position?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes?

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<v Speaker 1>Right, yes, I was going to bring in my white hat.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, how much How much time do you get for that? Though?

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<v Speaker 4>What do you mean just in regards to you know,

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<v Speaker 4>replaces replace.

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<v Speaker 3>The way it's benefited it's it's done in real time

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<v Speaker 3>where it happens quickly. They don't even have to go

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<v Speaker 3>to anything half quick. And that's the way they've been

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<v Speaker 3>using it, and it's been a great addition to it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>talking about it, expanding it in what way to other

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<v Speaker 3>call include more calls?

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<v Speaker 1>I think maybe the fifteen yard ones or ten yard ones. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>let them buzz down. No, you didn't get that right

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<v Speaker 1>or busy?

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<v Speaker 4>They got to get it quick though.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and it's been quick and it's really.

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<v Speaker 4>Helped now if they're using it more now because.

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<v Speaker 1>You can see more, right, you can see upstairs better

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<v Speaker 1>than you can see on the field. Because if you've

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<v Speaker 1>ever watched the game from the sideline, can't see, especially

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<v Speaker 1>like on the goal line. I remember the first time

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<v Speaker 1>I was down there doing those preseason games and I'm

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<v Speaker 1>standing behind the referee at the goal line and you

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<v Speaker 1>lose the ball. You can't see.

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<v Speaker 4>That's where it's going to be important.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, Well, you got to use the chip, just the

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<v Speaker 1>way techs said they should do it back in nineteen ninety.

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<v Speaker 1>Get a chip in the ball and let it see.

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<v Speaker 3>If they had chips back then.

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<v Speaker 1>Well they had them somewhat devised. They weren't really using them,

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<v Speaker 1>but there was chips back in night there was computers,

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<v Speaker 1>right yeah, I mean, you know, look what they're doing

0:20:55.760 --> 0:21:01.080
<v Speaker 1>in tennis. They don't have to call the lines. And

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<v Speaker 1>you know when they had the tournament here, I was

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<v Speaker 1>thinking the guy was calling the lines and I'm going

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<v Speaker 1>he's not saying it was automatic. So when it was out,

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<v Speaker 1>the thing went off and it goes.

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<v Speaker 4>Fault, but it's already done, but it was done.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you're in favor of that in baseball too.

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<v Speaker 2>Here's where I'm in favor of it. I still recall

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<v Speaker 2>several quarterback sneaks that did not go in our favor

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<v Speaker 2>when Dak's entire torso across the line.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, where's the ball?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah? And they go, oh no, no, but he's he's okay.

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<v Speaker 3>So can we get Ciscus back to the toush push.

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<v Speaker 3>Can we put a chip in the helmet too, to

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<v Speaker 3>see when players are off sides on the toushbush, like

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<v Speaker 3>the offensive lineman when they line up in the neutral zone.

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<v Speaker 3>Can we do that?

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<v Speaker 1>I think you should be able to see that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's that's what you should be able to see.

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<v Speaker 3>Why where you got a first down, lose the ball?

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<v Speaker 4>You lose the ball? Yeah, you lose the ball. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So no, I can't go with you on that one. Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>But now when Dak is when Dak's pelvis is across

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<v Speaker 2>the line of scrimmage, across the goal line, and you

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<v Speaker 2>still don't know if we've scored a touchdown, that's where

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<v Speaker 2>it needs to come into play real quickly, real quickly.

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<v Speaker 1>My proposal is every twenty yards they should have a

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<v Speaker 1>referee up on a tall ladder like they do in

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<v Speaker 1>tennis or volleyball, and you can see down and you'll

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<v Speaker 1>see what's going on. Just need more officials.

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<v Speaker 4>Why you gotta put the ladder up there. Why you

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<v Speaker 4>just put the camera up there.

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<v Speaker 3>You get drones. He got three.

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<v Speaker 4>He will put the person on the ladder.

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<v Speaker 3>Mickey wants to sit there speaking.

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<v Speaker 4>That's just a sign.

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<v Speaker 1>Speaking of the last week, there was a window washer

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<v Speaker 1>across the street in one of those high rise and

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<v Speaker 1>he fell at the rushing to the hospital. You know

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<v Speaker 1>what else happened last week?

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<v Speaker 3>I was thinking it was ane.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh they had because there was other guys and they

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<v Speaker 1>had a police had a drone to see where if

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<v Speaker 1>there was anybody else. I saw the guy operating it.

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<v Speaker 1>And then on Friday, somebody and I don't know if

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<v Speaker 1>it was a medical emergency or what was going across

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<v Speaker 1>the street across from the pro shop.

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<v Speaker 4>The g wagon. It was a jeep, Yeah, it was

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<v Speaker 4>a g wagon. It ran into like six or seven cars.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yeah, you heard about it.

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<v Speaker 4>I saw well. I saw the aftermath. I was.

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<v Speaker 1>I was there when they were trying to write everything.

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<v Speaker 4>What the heck happened? Oh glad you brought this up,

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<v Speaker 4>because now listen at the start.

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<v Speaker 1>At the Star, some guy was working out at the

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys fit and told me he saw the car. He

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<v Speaker 1>was looking out the window and the guy didn't stop

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<v Speaker 1>at the stop sign there, or he accelerated where Connie

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<v Speaker 1>Rosso is and he accelerated. He said, the guy had

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<v Speaker 1>to be going sixty miles an hour and he hit

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<v Speaker 1>the curb.

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<v Speaker 4>On the wrong hit like six or seven cars and

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<v Speaker 4>it flew up.

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<v Speaker 1>In the air and hit seven cars. Wow, And it

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<v Speaker 1>ended up tipped over because the top when I saw it,

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<v Speaker 1>at the top of the jeep was all crushed in

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<v Speaker 1>And I said, well, how did that happen? And he

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<v Speaker 1>walked out of it and he didn't hit any I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>he didn't know person got hit, but seven cars were they?

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<v Speaker 1>So he walked away right, Yeah, he got out. Guy

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<v Speaker 1>said he got out and had his hands on the side.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought maybe he had an episode.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh hit something, that's what they thought.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't hear anything of fishing. But it stopped down

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<v Speaker 4>So that's the things that you missed, I guess.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, very good. There is a quarterback that is off

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<v Speaker 3>the market this morning, as the Cowboys still are in

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<v Speaker 3>need of a backup quarterback to go along with Will

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<v Speaker 3>Greer behind Dak Prescott. Sam Ellinger, the former Texas longhorn,

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<v Speaker 3>has signed with the Denver Broncos. So Sean b was

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<v Speaker 3>with the Colts. It was with the Colts the first

0:28:30.440 --> 0:28:33.240
<v Speaker 3>four years of his career, and now he is a

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<v Speaker 3>Denver Bronco. That's the breaking news this morning. The news

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<v Speaker 3>has been few and far between here lately in free agency.

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<v Speaker 1>So how much did Eldinger actually play.

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<v Speaker 3>He got into I'll look it up here. The last

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<v Speaker 3>couple of years he has not gotten on the field,

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<v Speaker 3>but he actually played some maybe his rookie year. Let

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<v Speaker 3>me look it up here. I actually like him as

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<v Speaker 3>a prospect, as a you know, back of the back back, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>back up quarterback prospect. And I thought that the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>might have some interest just because of the fact that

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<v Speaker 3>their new offensive coordinator slash offensive line coach has some

0:29:16.200 --> 0:29:19.080
<v Speaker 3>history with him in Indianapolis. You know knows what kind

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<v Speaker 3>of guy. Yes, in his second year in twenty twenty two,

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<v Speaker 3>he started three games and had a sizzling oh to

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<v Speaker 3>three record at the Colts.

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<v Speaker 2>See, I know they had they've had at quarterback for

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<v Speaker 2>the Colts, and I thought All would be a little

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<v Speaker 2>bit better as a quarterback.

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<v Speaker 3>I really thought he really didn't get an opportunity. He's

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<v Speaker 3>showed something in preseason games and but the last couple

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<v Speaker 3>of years has not gotten on the field.

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<v Speaker 4>And the Colts have had many opportunities.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, Yeah, to move I.

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<v Speaker 1>Need somebody that has started games. I don't even care

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<v Speaker 1>if they've won or lost. It just started games. Because

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<v Speaker 1>when you're a backup quarterback ever since you know this,

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<v Speaker 1>you don't even get the practice once the season starts.

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<v Speaker 1>So there's none of this, well he's gonna get better. No,

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna sit there and watch and they're going to

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<v Speaker 1>tell you, oh, you've got to go in and play.

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<v Speaker 1>The quarterback just got hurt and you haven't taken a

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<v Speaker 1>snap in practice all week unless it's the practice the

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<v Speaker 1>practice squad.

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<v Speaker 3>So anyway, Ellinger goes to Denver where Jared Stidham is

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<v Speaker 3>the backup to bow Nicks, so that's a good spot

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<v Speaker 3>for him.

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<v Speaker 1>So maybe produce or growing.

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<v Speaker 3>With Sean Payton and so forth.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's what the Cowboys, and I think Steven answered it.

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<v Speaker 1>It's like they're not done yet, and I'm assuming that's

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<v Speaker 1>the position they're not done with. They need a backup

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback that has.

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<v Speaker 3>Sae will Will Greer's been in that position in his career.

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<v Speaker 3>He's never had an opportunity to go play in a game,

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<v Speaker 3>so he's not outside of pre season games. And so

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<v Speaker 3>if Ellinger were to come here, it would be for

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<v Speaker 3>the Greer spot. Okay, right, you have to have a

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<v Speaker 3>second guy who is who has or you drafted starting experience.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah you yeah, I mean think about that.

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<v Speaker 1>It's the same philosophy they had when they drafted Dak.

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<v Speaker 1>It's like, here's a young guy which can grow and

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<v Speaker 1>maybe be my backup of the.

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<v Speaker 3>Which brings us to your visit to Austin last week,

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<v Speaker 3>yes day, and so what do you see down there?

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<v Speaker 1>Well, let's start with quinn Ewers. And I was thoroughly

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<v Speaker 1>impressed with his performance. I think when you watch on TV,

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<v Speaker 1>it's hard to judge the speed of the past.

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<v Speaker 3>He's got zip on the ball, and that's what that's

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<v Speaker 3>one of my concerns watching him last year. He seemed

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<v Speaker 3>to be a soft tosser.

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<v Speaker 1>Exactly, and that's what I thought, and as I.

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<v Speaker 3>But I've seen him going back to high school and

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<v Speaker 3>he wasn't like that.

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<v Speaker 1>And I said, and because you know why.

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<v Speaker 2>When he's on and he's really connecting, well, then he

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<v Speaker 2>has some zip on the ball.

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<v Speaker 1>He played through that torn obleak muscle and it was

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<v Speaker 1>worse than I think Texas led on to believe. And

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<v Speaker 1>when I'm standing on the sideline watching him throw short

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<v Speaker 1>mid range and somewhat like deep outs or whatever. That

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<v Speaker 1>ball was humming. Yeah, and I'm accurately too, by the way.

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<v Speaker 1>So he ended up completing fifty or fifty nine passes.

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<v Speaker 1>He had four drops and five you would call incompletion, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>And at least two or three of those incompletions were

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<v Speaker 1>towards the end of a fifty nine throw session that

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<v Speaker 1>he was throwing go routes and he floated him a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit too high. But other than that, boy, he

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<v Speaker 1>was right on and it would there was no break.

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<v Speaker 1>It was passed after pass after pass, and there were times.

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<v Speaker 2>His talent is not about throwing hard, it's about throwing

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<v Speaker 2>in a timely fashion and smart. Yes, that's what I mean.

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<v Speaker 2>He knows when to throw it. It's not going to

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<v Speaker 2>be one of.

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<v Speaker 4>Those bbis in the dark as they always talk about. Now.

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<v Speaker 2>He knows when to throw it. That's why he never

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<v Speaker 2>used as much arm strength.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, he was using it in this. Now again, you're

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<v Speaker 1>throwing against air right right, he was. He was directing

0:33:30.800 --> 0:33:33.000
<v Speaker 1>the wide receivers when they were going to run a

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<v Speaker 1>route and they weren't lined up right, he moved them.

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<v Speaker 1>And I thought he had a heck of a workout,

0:33:40.600 --> 0:33:43.200
<v Speaker 1>and you know, I don't know that he'll ever be

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<v Speaker 1>a starting quarterback in the NFL, but I.

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<v Speaker 4>Think I think he can.

0:33:47.800 --> 0:33:51.200
<v Speaker 1>He's good enough to take a chance on. Let him

0:33:51.240 --> 0:33:51.960
<v Speaker 1>sit a.

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<v Speaker 4>Year or two better than half of them all.

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<v Speaker 1>I had somebody tell me, he goes. You don't think

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<v Speaker 1>he's better than what's the guy's name is A Jackson Dart. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>at Ole Miss he goes. It's every bit as good

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<v Speaker 1>as that guy.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what I don't understand about this whole process. I mean,

0:34:10.719 --> 0:34:13.400
<v Speaker 3>and I see the talent cam Ward has and I

0:34:13.440 --> 0:34:16.320
<v Speaker 3>love And cam Ward's thrown a lot of passes in

0:34:16.480 --> 0:34:20.200
<v Speaker 3>college too, I mean, and that's another thing. He's been

0:34:20.239 --> 0:34:23.280
<v Speaker 3>playing for five years in college. In fact, I added

0:34:23.280 --> 0:34:28.600
<v Speaker 3>it up last week. Cam Ward he if you count

0:34:28.600 --> 0:34:31.040
<v Speaker 3>his time, he was two years at Incarnate Ward, two

0:34:31.120 --> 0:34:33.960
<v Speaker 3>years at Washington State, and one year at Miami. Now

0:34:33.960 --> 0:34:36.600
<v Speaker 3>you can talk about the level of competition at Incarnate Word,

0:34:36.640 --> 0:34:39.399
<v Speaker 3>but that's still you're in an offense for the same

0:34:39.480 --> 0:34:42.120
<v Speaker 3>offensive coordinator or a head coach that was his offensive

0:34:42.120 --> 0:34:46.440
<v Speaker 3>coordinator Washington State. He's thrown twenty four hundred and twenty

0:34:46.560 --> 0:34:50.160
<v Speaker 3>nine passes in college. That's what kind of experience he

0:34:50.280 --> 0:34:54.320
<v Speaker 3>has coming in for eighteen thousand yards one hundred and

0:34:54.360 --> 0:35:01.239
<v Speaker 3>fifty seven touchdowns. Shdor sanders along those same lines in

0:35:01.320 --> 0:35:03.839
<v Speaker 3>four years, first at Jackson State two years and then

0:35:03.880 --> 0:35:07.040
<v Speaker 3>at Colorado for two years. He's got eighteen hundred pass

0:35:07.080 --> 0:35:10.760
<v Speaker 3>attempts and one hundred and thirty four touchdowns. Jackson Dart

0:35:10.960 --> 0:35:17.480
<v Speaker 3>thirteen hundred pass attempts. Quinn Yours is at eleven hundred

0:35:17.640 --> 0:35:22.680
<v Speaker 3>or so. Whereas Quinn. So, what was your point that

0:35:22.719 --> 0:35:23.279
<v Speaker 3>you were going to make.

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<v Speaker 1>My point was I was impressed, and I was, he's

0:35:27.760 --> 0:35:33.319
<v Speaker 1>got it with the zip on the ball and his accuracy.

0:35:33.400 --> 0:35:35.920
<v Speaker 1>I don't care if you're throwing against air or whatever.

0:35:36.280 --> 0:35:38.480
<v Speaker 1>When you got to throw the quick out to a

0:35:38.560 --> 0:35:41.800
<v Speaker 1>running back that's on the move, he hit him and

0:35:42.560 --> 0:35:46.239
<v Speaker 1>his ball was catchable too. So I was, I tell you,

0:35:46.520 --> 0:35:47.839
<v Speaker 1>thoroughly impressed with him.

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<v Speaker 3>And I have some inside knowledge that a team that

0:35:51.160 --> 0:35:55.120
<v Speaker 3>is very interested in Quinn yours is the New Orleans Saints.

0:35:55.160 --> 0:35:59.160
<v Speaker 1>And Kellen Moore, Yeah, I'm sure Kellen Morrison. Kellen was there, right, Yeah,

0:35:59.239 --> 0:36:00.120
<v Speaker 1>Kellen was there.

0:36:00.200 --> 0:36:01.399
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

0:36:01.560 --> 0:36:04.960
<v Speaker 1>Aaron Glenn was there, which a matter of fact, I

0:36:04.960 --> 0:36:06.600
<v Speaker 1>got a chance to talk with him.

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<v Speaker 3>For a while.

0:36:07.320 --> 0:36:10.480
<v Speaker 1>He's great. He's still one of my favorite guys. H

0:36:11.120 --> 0:36:13.960
<v Speaker 1>He thanked me for saying hi to him, you know, so,

0:36:14.920 --> 0:36:17.200
<v Speaker 1>and what was he here? Was he here two years one.

0:36:17.120 --> 0:36:19.879
<v Speaker 3>Years when Parcels got here? Yeah?

0:36:20.280 --> 0:36:26.720
<v Speaker 1>Maybe, but anyway, Yeah, there were five head coaches there.

0:36:28.200 --> 0:36:30.839
<v Speaker 1>Tomlin was there. He didn't attend the pro day, but

0:36:31.320 --> 0:36:34.120
<v Speaker 1>I was totally did interviews the day before.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, saw and by the way, to wrap up on yours,

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<v Speaker 3>I think that he will be a I think he'll

0:36:44.320 --> 0:36:47.000
<v Speaker 3>be a second round pick, and he could even uh

0:36:47.320 --> 0:36:49.879
<v Speaker 3>if a team really likes him, could take him late

0:36:49.880 --> 0:36:52.280
<v Speaker 3>first round. Yeah, that's my opinion.

0:36:53.200 --> 0:36:53.640
<v Speaker 4>It could be.

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<v Speaker 3>Now we'll see where the quarterbacks go, and you know

0:36:56.600 --> 0:36:58.880
<v Speaker 3>a lot of times it's wherever the run is on quarterbacks.

0:36:58.920 --> 0:36:59.600
<v Speaker 4>And if only.

0:36:59.440 --> 0:37:03.960
<v Speaker 3>Cam war goes early and teams wait until the second round,

0:37:04.040 --> 0:37:06.120
<v Speaker 3>he could slide. But I think he's in that same

0:37:06.200 --> 0:37:06.920
<v Speaker 3>mix myself.

0:37:07.000 --> 0:37:11.160
<v Speaker 2>I look at I look at what quarterbacks are doing

0:37:11.440 --> 0:37:14.839
<v Speaker 2>to really up their game, uh huh, and I think

0:37:14.880 --> 0:37:17.440
<v Speaker 2>he should be doing something to up his game to

0:37:17.560 --> 0:37:23.200
<v Speaker 2>make himself even better, even sharper, someone that can really he's.

0:37:23.040 --> 0:37:26.800
<v Speaker 3>Been meeting with McCarthy, Mike McCarthy's been working okay.

0:37:27.960 --> 0:37:32.480
<v Speaker 1>And and so yeah, and he's got uh, the Cowboys

0:37:32.520 --> 0:37:36.040
<v Speaker 1>will bring him in for the Dallas Day. So because

0:37:36.160 --> 0:37:38.680
<v Speaker 1>you don't there's no limit on how many times you

0:37:38.719 --> 0:37:42.279
<v Speaker 1>can bring those guys in. So since he was at

0:37:42.440 --> 0:37:44.160
<v Speaker 1>South of Lake Carol, he can.

0:37:44.239 --> 0:37:47.120
<v Speaker 3>Be qualifies for the Dallas Day. They may have men

0:37:47.440 --> 0:37:50.600
<v Speaker 3>separate than that, and they might talk to his dad.

0:37:50.719 --> 0:37:53.439
<v Speaker 3>And I was unclear whether and I think his dad

0:37:53.480 --> 0:37:57.360
<v Speaker 3>was unclear. He's not not understanding, you know what Dallas

0:37:57.480 --> 0:38:00.640
<v Speaker 3>Day is. But my understanding is he is going to

0:38:00.719 --> 0:38:02.080
<v Speaker 3>have a workout with the cowboys.

0:38:02.320 --> 0:38:05.040
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and I think according to his dad, I think

0:38:05.080 --> 0:38:08.040
<v Speaker 1>it's you know, depending on where he goes. You know,

0:38:08.719 --> 0:38:11.600
<v Speaker 1>they get to the third round and he's still there.

0:38:12.360 --> 0:38:15.319
<v Speaker 1>Think about it, because you don't have a fourth you know,

0:38:15.400 --> 0:38:17.959
<v Speaker 1>somebody will say, wow, you took him with round two. Soon,

0:38:18.239 --> 0:38:20.919
<v Speaker 1>Well I don't have that brown So if I want him,

0:38:21.280 --> 0:38:22.040
<v Speaker 1>I got to take.

0:38:21.920 --> 0:38:22.799
<v Speaker 4>Them all right.

0:38:22.840 --> 0:38:25.200
<v Speaker 3>So tell me about the other guys. You so hot

0:38:25.239 --> 0:38:28.560
<v Speaker 3>on this. Matthew Golden, is he good?

0:38:29.080 --> 0:38:33.200
<v Speaker 1>Let me tell you between him and Bond, those.

0:38:33.000 --> 0:38:37.240
<v Speaker 3>Guys Isaiah Bond ran a four two.

0:38:37.280 --> 0:38:42.600
<v Speaker 1>Nine great routes. Yeah, and Golden stayed on his combine time,

0:38:42.680 --> 0:38:44.040
<v Speaker 1>which was four two nine.

0:38:44.120 --> 0:38:47.319
<v Speaker 3>That's smart. That shows that he is a smart player too.

0:38:47.800 --> 0:38:51.200
<v Speaker 1>Bond ran the forty because he didn't run what he

0:38:51.280 --> 0:38:53.360
<v Speaker 1>wanted to at the combine. I think he ran a

0:38:53.400 --> 0:38:57.759
<v Speaker 1>four to three four h during the pro day.

0:38:58.880 --> 0:39:01.439
<v Speaker 3>I like that because that showed competitive spirit. He wanted

0:39:01.480 --> 0:39:03.880
<v Speaker 3>to beat his teammates for two nine exactly.

0:39:04.600 --> 0:39:08.040
<v Speaker 1>And their route running was impeccable.

0:39:08.640 --> 0:39:08.920
<v Speaker 3>Uh.

0:39:09.000 --> 0:39:13.160
<v Speaker 1>They catch the ball, use their hands to snatch it,

0:39:13.320 --> 0:39:16.759
<v Speaker 1>none of this body grabbing. I'll tell you the other guy,

0:39:17.560 --> 0:39:23.880
<v Speaker 1>and my understanding is he sometimes had ball control problems.

0:39:23.960 --> 0:39:29.239
<v Speaker 1>The running back Blue Now this guy, now he ran

0:39:29.320 --> 0:39:35.440
<v Speaker 1>the sub three four three forty. Uh and boy, he's

0:39:35.480 --> 0:39:39.520
<v Speaker 1>he's got good hands catching the ball out of the backfield.

0:39:39.800 --> 0:39:43.520
<v Speaker 1>They worked the running backs, the tight ends, the wide receiver.

0:39:44.080 --> 0:39:46.879
<v Speaker 1>Oh and speaking of the tight ends, this helm guy,

0:39:47.520 --> 0:39:53.360
<v Speaker 1>Oh my, he's six seven, but he runs really well.

0:39:53.880 --> 0:39:57.640
<v Speaker 1>And you know how they they tight end at.

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<v Speaker 9>Texas gunner Hell okay, and uh, you know they were

0:40:02.840 --> 0:40:06.160
<v Speaker 9>practicing that that seam route where you know you're down

0:40:06.200 --> 0:40:07.960
<v Speaker 9>the seamen and the ball is going to be thrown

0:40:08.120 --> 0:40:09.200
<v Speaker 9>over the linebacker.

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<v Speaker 1>You got to be able to snatch it without you know,

0:40:12.280 --> 0:40:15.319
<v Speaker 1>the balls in the air already. He was pretty impressive too.

0:40:15.320 --> 0:40:19.240
<v Speaker 1>And evidently at the combine, first step on the forty

0:40:19.360 --> 0:40:24.000
<v Speaker 1>he pulled a groin muscle or a hammy or something,

0:40:24.480 --> 0:40:27.440
<v Speaker 1>and so his time wasn't very good because he finished it.

0:40:27.440 --> 0:40:30.200
<v Speaker 1>He didn't stop, okay, and that's why he ran a

0:40:30.239 --> 0:40:33.880
<v Speaker 1>four eight four. Yeah, but he was healthy for this

0:40:34.000 --> 0:40:34.440
<v Speaker 1>pro day.

0:40:34.480 --> 0:40:37.440
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, almost beat me with and that was that was.

0:40:38.560 --> 0:40:41.520
<v Speaker 3>That was awfully he's now at the combine. He was

0:40:41.680 --> 0:40:44.719
<v Speaker 3>only two hundred and forty one pounds sixty five one

0:40:44.719 --> 0:40:49.240
<v Speaker 3>that he listed at two fifty at Texas.

0:40:49.440 --> 0:40:50.240
<v Speaker 4>But ran.

0:40:51.600 --> 0:40:53.520
<v Speaker 3>And like you said, he ran a four eight four.

0:40:53.920 --> 0:40:56.280
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, they had him listed six five two fifty.

0:40:56.400 --> 0:40:59.200
<v Speaker 2>If the Cowboys were smart and they're looking at the

0:40:59.320 --> 0:41:04.000
<v Speaker 2>running back, that running back had better be multitalented, right,

0:41:04.040 --> 0:41:06.560
<v Speaker 2>they can find a running back that can be a

0:41:06.640 --> 0:41:08.279
<v Speaker 2>receiver out of the backfield.

0:41:08.480 --> 0:41:12.239
<v Speaker 4>Tony Pollard, I don't think I like Tony.

0:41:12.280 --> 0:41:14.760
<v Speaker 2>I'm talking about running routes. I'm not talking about screen

0:41:14.880 --> 0:41:17.680
<v Speaker 2>passing things that nature. I'm talking about the ability to

0:41:17.880 --> 0:41:22.120
<v Speaker 2>isolate in the slot and run a route. Those kind

0:41:22.160 --> 0:41:25.560
<v Speaker 2>of running backs, they are invaluable, especially if he's because

0:41:25.600 --> 0:41:29.200
<v Speaker 2>now he comes out in a certain formation. You have

0:41:29.239 --> 0:41:31.520
<v Speaker 2>two running backs in the backfield, but one of those

0:41:31.560 --> 0:41:32.720
<v Speaker 2>is going to be a slot receiver.

0:41:33.000 --> 0:41:36.239
<v Speaker 3>Well, Pollard at Memphis played wide receiver before he was

0:41:36.440 --> 0:41:37.080
<v Speaker 3>running back.

0:41:38.160 --> 0:41:38.719
<v Speaker 4>Down the field.

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<v Speaker 2>As far as you know, particular routes, we use him

0:41:42.480 --> 0:41:45.680
<v Speaker 2>screen passes and flare routes and things of that nature.

0:41:45.440 --> 0:41:50.600
<v Speaker 1>The backup running back before Zeke got here. Oh, I

0:41:50.719 --> 0:41:51.960
<v Speaker 1>watched it the other night.

0:41:52.040 --> 0:41:53.160
<v Speaker 4>I saw a.

0:41:55.040 --> 0:41:59.439
<v Speaker 1>Replay of one of Tony Romo's drives and he kept

0:41:59.560 --> 0:42:01.240
<v Speaker 1>dumping with number twenty five.

0:42:03.160 --> 0:42:03.800
<v Speaker 3>Lance Dunbar.

0:42:04.080 --> 0:42:08.000
<v Speaker 1>Dunbar. He used him on that they had like a

0:42:08.040 --> 0:42:12.520
<v Speaker 1>minute thirty four to go, and Romo drove him right

0:42:12.560 --> 0:42:15.399
<v Speaker 1>down the field touchdown to win and to win the game.

0:42:15.520 --> 0:42:19.000
<v Speaker 1>We think it was against maybe the Giants, And he

0:42:19.120 --> 0:42:23.080
<v Speaker 1>used Dunbar at least three times, just coming out of

0:42:23.120 --> 0:42:26.120
<v Speaker 1>the backfield and hitting him on the run. And I

0:42:26.239 --> 0:42:28.720
<v Speaker 1>was thinking, Yeah, that's what I want in my backup

0:42:28.800 --> 0:42:31.799
<v Speaker 1>running back. Now, I don't know if Miles Sanders is

0:42:31.880 --> 0:42:35.680
<v Speaker 1>that guy, because he sort of was in Philadelphia if

0:42:35.680 --> 0:42:36.840
<v Speaker 1>I remember correctly.

0:42:38.239 --> 0:42:41.279
<v Speaker 2>And I only say that because right now we are

0:42:41.360 --> 0:42:44.719
<v Speaker 2>sure it as far as talented wide receivers are concerned,

0:42:45.160 --> 0:42:49.319
<v Speaker 2>and if we can show some type of variation in

0:42:49.360 --> 0:42:52.200
<v Speaker 2>our offense and have it to where we have players

0:42:52.239 --> 0:42:55.560
<v Speaker 2>with that can play multiple positions. If you're talking about

0:42:55.560 --> 0:42:58.400
<v Speaker 2>the running back who can protect the quarterback, run the ball,

0:42:58.680 --> 0:43:01.080
<v Speaker 2>and play that slot receiver, that'd be great. If you're

0:43:01.080 --> 0:43:03.080
<v Speaker 2>talking about the tight end that.

0:43:03.080 --> 0:43:05.800
<v Speaker 4>Can do more than one thing, that can make.

0:43:05.760 --> 0:43:09.360
<v Speaker 2>Up for your lack of talent at wide receiver, because

0:43:09.400 --> 0:43:12.480
<v Speaker 2>now you have the defense guessing you might not have

0:43:12.520 --> 0:43:16.640
<v Speaker 2>the talent, but we have the options on our offense

0:43:16.960 --> 0:43:19.480
<v Speaker 2>on third down and the key situations where we need

0:43:19.520 --> 0:43:20.240
<v Speaker 2>to move the chains.

0:43:20.840 --> 0:43:23.640
<v Speaker 3>The game you're talking about against the Giants was a

0:43:23.680 --> 0:43:28.960
<v Speaker 3>twenty seven to twenty six wins in twenty fifteen, and

0:43:29.520 --> 0:43:34.840
<v Speaker 3>Lance Dunbar had eight catches for seventy yards in that game.

0:43:35.120 --> 0:43:35.600
<v Speaker 5>And.

0:43:37.000 --> 0:43:40.120
<v Speaker 3>Later that season against Atlanta he had ten catches for

0:43:40.160 --> 0:43:41.520
<v Speaker 3>one hundred yards in a game.

0:43:42.040 --> 0:43:44.680
<v Speaker 1>This must have been before Rumo got hurt, right.

0:43:44.520 --> 0:43:48.000
<v Speaker 3>It was, and Dunbar got hurt that year two. He

0:43:48.080 --> 0:43:51.120
<v Speaker 3>was only played the first four games of the season.

0:43:51.400 --> 0:43:53.799
<v Speaker 3>That was the season opener against the Giants twenty seven

0:43:53.760 --> 0:43:54.320
<v Speaker 3>to twenty.

0:43:54.080 --> 0:43:57.400
<v Speaker 1>Sea throwing the ball to him too much because ruma

0:43:57.440 --> 0:43:58.080
<v Speaker 1>only started.

0:43:58.239 --> 0:44:00.720
<v Speaker 3>I mean, think about it with Lance Dunbar that season,

0:44:00.840 --> 0:44:04.080
<v Speaker 3>I'm just looking at as the third back, basically as

0:44:04.120 --> 0:44:08.040
<v Speaker 3>a third down back. He had eight catches for seventy

0:44:08.120 --> 0:44:11.120
<v Speaker 3>yards against the Giants. The next game it was three

0:44:11.160 --> 0:44:14.640
<v Speaker 3>catches forty five yards against Philly. The third game, he

0:44:14.680 --> 0:44:18.960
<v Speaker 3>had ten catches for one hundred yards against the Falcons,

0:44:19.000 --> 0:44:22.320
<v Speaker 3>and then he got hurt against New Orleans after carrying

0:44:22.320 --> 0:44:26.239
<v Speaker 3>the ball three times for fifty four yards. He got

0:44:26.320 --> 0:44:27.839
<v Speaker 3>hurt in that game and he was out for the year.

0:44:28.600 --> 0:44:32.520
<v Speaker 3>I mean, talk about having a being on the cut

0:44:32.560 --> 0:44:35.640
<v Speaker 3>and that was what was his fourth year in the league,

0:44:36.080 --> 0:44:38.440
<v Speaker 3>and he was on the cusp of really getting it

0:44:38.480 --> 0:44:41.640
<v Speaker 3>gold right and then what a bad break? Yeah, anyway,

0:44:41.760 --> 0:44:42.560
<v Speaker 3>that's lezically.

0:44:42.760 --> 0:44:43.000
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

0:44:43.640 --> 0:44:47.480
<v Speaker 1>Now you keep talking about lack of talent at wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 1>So would you at twelve.

0:44:50.880 --> 0:44:53.919
<v Speaker 3>And Golden is one that is being talked about now

0:44:54.160 --> 0:44:56.120
<v Speaker 3>has been in that mix.

0:44:57.760 --> 0:44:59.960
<v Speaker 4>This badly? Yeah? If it one's at twelve, I'll take.

0:45:00.160 --> 0:45:04.600
<v Speaker 3>I saw Alvin Harper was taking in about twelve. Ohlen

0:45:04.800 --> 0:45:06.160
<v Speaker 3>was eleven or twelve.

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<v Speaker 1>I'll do this next segment, I went through the Cowboys'

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<v Speaker 1>Steven was asked. I guess it was yesterday at the

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<v Speaker 1>the backup quarterback and what they're looking for, and he said, yes,

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<v Speaker 1>that is still an option meeting to find a veteran

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<v Speaker 1>backup quarterback. He said, an option that we're looking at it.

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<v Speaker 1>We can do it via trade. What can you can

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<v Speaker 1>do it via that? And we'll see what's available out there.

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<v Speaker 1>Trade is one of them, and certainly signing available guys

0:48:38.760 --> 0:48:41.439
<v Speaker 1>is another one of them. I think when we look

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<v Speaker 1>for the full package, you're probably not going to get

0:48:44.440 --> 0:48:47.440
<v Speaker 1>all things just right or exactly what you want, But

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<v Speaker 1>good in that room with Dak and Greer and who

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<v Speaker 1>everhere else we add, so uh there and from what

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<v Speaker 1>I'm told, they're still looking for a veteran backup quarterback.

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<v Speaker 1>So interesting. They talked about trade too, which you probably

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<v Speaker 1>can do that with a future pick like down the

0:49:16.160 --> 0:49:19.200
<v Speaker 1>road and maybe not a pick from this ar next

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<v Speaker 1>year's fourth Yeah, yeah, right, since we have a habit

0:49:23.280 --> 0:49:27.560
<v Speaker 1>of giving a giving away, but trading away fourth round

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<v Speaker 1>picks for what Trey Lance, who's still out.

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<v Speaker 3>There and then who's now Canadian Football League might be

0:49:35.920 --> 0:49:40.359
<v Speaker 3>an option where Ti Lance? Yeah, all right, you had

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<v Speaker 3>you did research, yes, past drafts, so what are you

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<v Speaker 3>getting at and what you what?

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<v Speaker 4>What?

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<v Speaker 1>What I was trying to mention is when the Cowboys

0:49:49.239 --> 0:49:56.000
<v Speaker 1>have drafted in the first round one through seventeen, they've print.

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<v Speaker 3>Picked seventeen because Emmett was seventeen.

0:49:59.320 --> 0:50:03.600
<v Speaker 1>That's right, and so was Kevin Smith by the way, Okay,

0:50:03.680 --> 0:50:05.160
<v Speaker 1>Pop and.

0:50:05.120 --> 0:50:07.040
<v Speaker 3>CD lamb, yeah's right.

0:50:07.200 --> 0:50:09.719
<v Speaker 1>So they hit on.

0:50:10.080 --> 0:50:12.480
<v Speaker 3>So don't trade if you're going to trade down, don't

0:50:12.520 --> 0:50:15.239
<v Speaker 3>trade down any farther than seventeen. In fact, you may

0:50:15.280 --> 0:50:18.640
<v Speaker 3>want to just go to seventeen. Just go right away.

0:50:18.760 --> 0:50:24.920
<v Speaker 3>Let me just see who picked seventeenth and it is Cincinnati,

0:50:25.000 --> 0:50:27.440
<v Speaker 3>so you get on the phone with Cincinnati and trade

0:50:27.440 --> 0:50:28.240
<v Speaker 3>down to seventeen.

0:50:28.680 --> 0:50:36.640
<v Speaker 1>Although at eighteen in nineteen seventy five, Thomas eventually Hollywood Henderson,

0:50:37.360 --> 0:50:42.360
<v Speaker 1>also Bobby Carpenter and Mike Charad who unfortunately.

0:50:41.880 --> 0:50:44.160
<v Speaker 3>Go seventeen broken legs seventeen.

0:50:44.520 --> 0:50:49.120
<v Speaker 1>But they've had they've had like a hundred who's that

0:50:50.360 --> 0:50:56.120
<v Speaker 1>broken broken leg? Yeah, it was in training camp his

0:50:57.960 --> 0:51:02.400
<v Speaker 1>rookie rookie year, second year. Don't get sidetracked, ye anyway,

0:51:02.840 --> 0:51:07.120
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, you realize they've only had three three number

0:51:07.200 --> 0:51:09.640
<v Speaker 1>one picks in their history.

0:51:09.880 --> 0:51:14.360
<v Speaker 3>Three number one overall picks. Yes, Troy Eggman, Russell Maryland

0:51:15.600 --> 0:51:17.400
<v Speaker 3>too tall, Yep, that's right.

0:51:17.560 --> 0:51:20.839
<v Speaker 1>Seventy four Dorset was a second, that's right, and they

0:51:20.880 --> 0:51:28.000
<v Speaker 1>only had two seconds Dorset and Randy White No. Number three,

0:51:29.120 --> 0:51:32.600
<v Speaker 1>number four, Zeke and the infamous Scott.

0:51:32.239 --> 0:51:35.040
<v Speaker 3>Appleton Texas Texas.

0:51:35.080 --> 0:51:41.520
<v Speaker 1>Longhorn ended up playing AFL right, I think so number five, uh,

0:51:43.000 --> 0:51:48.880
<v Speaker 1>Terrence Newman, john Nyland and Craig Morton, Number six Leroy

0:51:49.040 --> 0:51:52.839
<v Speaker 1>Jordan and Morris Claiborne, which was one of the thing.

0:51:52.760 --> 0:51:53.799
<v Speaker 3>That was trade up.

0:51:54.280 --> 0:51:58.960
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean he never stayed healthy. You know, uh,

0:51:59.400 --> 0:52:03.560
<v Speaker 1>no numbers seven, number eight, Roy Williams and Greg Ellis

0:52:04.080 --> 0:52:09.719
<v Speaker 1>number nine only once, Tyron Smith, No. Ten, eleven, DeMarcus

0:52:09.800 --> 0:52:11.640
<v Speaker 1>Ware and Michael Irvin.

0:52:11.960 --> 0:52:13.839
<v Speaker 3>How about that, So you may want to trade up

0:52:13.880 --> 0:52:15.759
<v Speaker 3>from twelve to eleven, that would be good.

0:52:15.960 --> 0:52:22.640
<v Speaker 1>Number twelve, Danny Noonan, Elvin Harper, Micah Parsons. Well they

0:52:22.920 --> 0:52:29.239
<v Speaker 1>outlawed his strength, outlaw the outlaw chemicals.

0:52:29.360 --> 0:52:32.520
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he was Samson. They cut there.

0:52:33.160 --> 0:52:39.520
<v Speaker 1>Number thirteen only once at number thirteen. And this one's

0:52:39.520 --> 0:52:43.920
<v Speaker 1>a little misleading. It was Bob Lily because there was

0:52:43.960 --> 0:52:47.080
<v Speaker 1>only fourteen picks in the first round. They had traded

0:52:47.120 --> 0:52:53.719
<v Speaker 1>their first round pick in sixty one for Eddie leberon No.

0:52:53.880 --> 0:52:57.840
<v Speaker 1>Fourteen or fifteen sixteen, Zach Martin, and then we talked

0:52:57.840 --> 0:53:02.600
<v Speaker 1>about seventeen. They pretty good. So among all these guys,

0:53:02.640 --> 0:53:07.520
<v Speaker 1>one hundred pro balls when they were drafted before number twenty.

0:53:08.200 --> 0:53:13.480
<v Speaker 1>So then things get a little sketchy, But think about it. Normally,

0:53:13.600 --> 0:53:17.120
<v Speaker 1>there's what fifteen to seventeen guys in the draft that

0:53:17.200 --> 0:53:21.800
<v Speaker 1>have first round grades, so after seventeen you're probably drafting

0:53:21.840 --> 0:53:26.520
<v Speaker 1>a second round pick. So anyway, everybody's so worried about

0:53:26.560 --> 0:53:29.359
<v Speaker 1>what they're going to do. They've done pretty well when

0:53:29.360 --> 0:53:32.920
<v Speaker 1>they drafted at the top of the draft, and you

0:53:32.960 --> 0:53:37.360
<v Speaker 1>don't have to go into the twenties and take Chante Carvers.

0:53:37.680 --> 0:53:41.239
<v Speaker 3>Okay, you mentioned Mo Claiborne, yes, number six, and that

0:53:41.360 --> 0:53:45.120
<v Speaker 3>was in twenty twelve. The Cowboys traded up from fourteen

0:53:45.280 --> 0:53:49.920
<v Speaker 3>to six with Saint Louis and they gave up their

0:53:49.960 --> 0:53:53.520
<v Speaker 3>second round pick, number forty five overall, along with their

0:53:53.560 --> 0:53:57.000
<v Speaker 3>first round pick, number fourteen, to get Clayborne, and what

0:53:57.120 --> 0:54:01.839
<v Speaker 3>the Rams got at fourteen was Michael brock And then

0:54:01.880 --> 0:54:05.279
<v Speaker 3>I think the Rams traded their second round pick forty five,

0:54:05.400 --> 0:54:09.319
<v Speaker 3>but the Cowboys had they stayed at fourteen that year,

0:54:10.320 --> 0:54:12.160
<v Speaker 3>Michael Brockers would have been a good fit on the

0:54:12.160 --> 0:54:17.759
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys on the defensive line. And at forty five they

0:54:17.800 --> 0:54:21.480
<v Speaker 3>could have had Bobby Wagner who went forty seven to Seattle,

0:54:21.520 --> 0:54:25.720
<v Speaker 3>who's still playing right, who's still playing thirteen years later.

0:54:26.760 --> 0:54:29.399
<v Speaker 3>So sometimes it is not the best move to move

0:54:29.480 --> 0:54:33.120
<v Speaker 3>up to get that guy, which brings me to a

0:54:33.200 --> 0:54:38.200
<v Speaker 3>guy that teams might actually spend a lot of draft

0:54:38.239 --> 0:54:41.440
<v Speaker 3>capital to move up for in this draft, and that

0:54:41.480 --> 0:54:45.160
<v Speaker 3>would be the Heisman Trophy winner out of Colorado. You

0:54:45.200 --> 0:54:49.560
<v Speaker 3>could be getting not one, but two players in Travis Hunter.

0:54:51.080 --> 0:54:56.799
<v Speaker 3>He's a cornerback and he's a wide receiver. In twenty

0:54:56.960 --> 0:55:01.040
<v Speaker 3>twenty one, the San Francisco forty nine had the twelfth

0:55:01.040 --> 0:55:03.080
<v Speaker 3>pick in the draft, which is where the Cowboys pick

0:55:03.160 --> 0:55:05.920
<v Speaker 3>this year, and they traded up to number three to

0:55:05.960 --> 0:55:09.279
<v Speaker 3>take Trey Lance. They gave up as we look at

0:55:09.400 --> 0:55:15.759
<v Speaker 3>Travis Hunter here, they gave up three first round draft

0:55:15.760 --> 0:55:18.799
<v Speaker 3>picks and a third round pick. It was like, and

0:55:18.800 --> 0:55:22.440
<v Speaker 3>I don't even count the draft pick that year because

0:55:22.440 --> 0:55:25.680
<v Speaker 3>you're getting the first rounder, okay, that you're just exchanging slots.

0:55:26.080 --> 0:55:29.439
<v Speaker 3>Moved up nine spots, right, Okay, So they gave up

0:55:30.120 --> 0:55:32.560
<v Speaker 3>the twenty twenty two first round pick in the twenty

0:55:32.640 --> 0:55:36.120
<v Speaker 3>twenty three first round pick, which in San Francisco's mind,

0:55:36.160 --> 0:55:38.759
<v Speaker 3>they have a really good team. It didn't matter whether

0:55:38.840 --> 0:55:40.839
<v Speaker 3>Trey Lance was going to pan out or not, which

0:55:40.840 --> 0:55:43.279
<v Speaker 3>he didn't. There was going to be a late first

0:55:43.360 --> 0:55:47.200
<v Speaker 3>round pick, okay, and then a third round pick. Two.

0:55:48.960 --> 0:55:53.080
<v Speaker 3>What a team give up that kind of capital to

0:55:53.239 --> 0:55:56.640
<v Speaker 3>move up to get a Travis Hunter when you consider

0:55:56.719 --> 0:55:59.360
<v Speaker 3>the fact you could be getting two players for the

0:55:59.400 --> 0:56:00.120
<v Speaker 3>price of one one.

0:56:02.640 --> 0:56:04.760
<v Speaker 1>Eventually, probably not as a rookie.

0:56:04.880 --> 0:56:07.040
<v Speaker 3>What do you think, Well, you could play him a

0:56:07.080 --> 0:56:09.080
<v Speaker 3>little bit both ways if you wanted. What do you think,

0:56:09.120 --> 0:56:13.440
<v Speaker 3>ever soon about Travis Hunter's abilities, whether he's best suited

0:56:13.440 --> 0:56:16.400
<v Speaker 3>for corner or receiver, what do you think?

0:56:16.800 --> 0:56:20.919
<v Speaker 2>Well, they don't even know how to label this guy

0:56:21.000 --> 0:56:27.080
<v Speaker 2>first of all, and wide receiver and defensive back. They're

0:56:27.160 --> 0:56:32.680
<v Speaker 2>still they compared to Stefan Diggs as wide receiver, and

0:56:32.719 --> 0:56:35.239
<v Speaker 2>they compare them to Trayvon Diggs as a cornerback.

0:56:35.840 --> 0:56:41.280
<v Speaker 4>That's funny, that's right, that's crazy. He's compared to both brothers.

0:56:41.400 --> 0:56:45.319
<v Speaker 3>Let me ask you if Dion Sanders did not play

0:56:45.360 --> 0:56:49.880
<v Speaker 3>baseball and he was just strictly a football player and

0:56:49.960 --> 0:56:55.400
<v Speaker 3>he was in this draft or any draft, okay, and

0:56:55.440 --> 0:56:58.280
<v Speaker 3>he has kind of a similar career to what Travis

0:56:58.320 --> 0:57:01.520
<v Speaker 3>Hunter had at Colorado, or he played some offense too,

0:57:02.239 --> 0:57:05.520
<v Speaker 3>if he was drafted. If Dion was drafted just as

0:57:05.560 --> 0:57:08.440
<v Speaker 3>a white or just played wide receiver and not cornerback

0:57:08.480 --> 0:57:10.279
<v Speaker 3>in the NFL, what kind of career would he get?

0:57:12.239 --> 0:57:14.440
<v Speaker 4>No, Okay, I wouldn't.

0:57:14.920 --> 0:57:18.880
<v Speaker 2>I'm not as impressed with Dion at wide receiver because he's,

0:57:19.080 --> 0:57:21.000
<v Speaker 2>you know, lack of a better term, one trick pony

0:57:21.000 --> 0:57:22.360
<v Speaker 2>in regards to his speed.

0:57:22.720 --> 0:57:25.920
<v Speaker 3>At I'm talking about if he had trained as a

0:57:25.960 --> 0:57:28.240
<v Speaker 3>wide receiver, he's just full time wide receiver.

0:57:28.440 --> 0:57:29.520
<v Speaker 4>I don't know how.

0:57:29.640 --> 0:57:32.280
<v Speaker 2>I don't know how he would be in that regard,

0:57:32.600 --> 0:57:35.520
<v Speaker 2>but I do know that if I'm looking at Travis Hunter,

0:57:36.680 --> 0:57:40.160
<v Speaker 2>I don't see a cornerback, any cornerback in the draft

0:57:40.240 --> 0:57:43.240
<v Speaker 2>as good as Dion Sanders was right.

0:57:44.720 --> 0:57:46.600
<v Speaker 3>But so my question I'm looking at.

0:57:47.240 --> 0:57:49.840
<v Speaker 2>If I'm looking at Travis Hunter as a wide receiver,

0:57:50.600 --> 0:57:53.480
<v Speaker 2>I think Travis Hunter is a better wide receiver than

0:57:53.560 --> 0:57:58.120
<v Speaker 2>Dion as a wide receiver. As a defensive back, nobody's

0:57:59.160 --> 0:58:00.000
<v Speaker 2>than Dion said.

0:58:00.520 --> 0:58:03.200
<v Speaker 3>So if Dion were let's say, Dion, we're in this

0:58:03.320 --> 0:58:07.840
<v Speaker 3>draft and you had a need for a playmaking cornerback,

0:58:07.920 --> 0:58:11.280
<v Speaker 3>shut down corner, whatever, what would you give up to

0:58:11.360 --> 0:58:14.760
<v Speaker 3>move from twelve to say two or three in order

0:58:14.840 --> 0:58:17.040
<v Speaker 3>to get Dion Sanders.

0:58:17.320 --> 0:58:18.600
<v Speaker 4>I'll give up a first around them.

0:58:19.480 --> 0:58:22.560
<v Speaker 3>So you would give up next year's first round picks. Switch.

0:58:22.600 --> 0:58:25.480
<v Speaker 3>You would not do what San Francisco did, which was

0:58:25.600 --> 0:58:28.439
<v Speaker 3>to get Trey Lance. They gave up the next two

0:58:28.720 --> 0:58:34.440
<v Speaker 3>first round draft picks twenty okay and a third which

0:58:36.200 --> 0:58:38.360
<v Speaker 3>and they seem to survive it pretty well.

0:58:38.840 --> 0:58:42.840
<v Speaker 1>Which, by the way, speaking of Dion, when they had

0:58:43.520 --> 0:58:49.480
<v Speaker 1>the big twelve Pro Day here, my buddy David Smoke

0:58:49.760 --> 0:58:55.600
<v Speaker 1>in Waco got an interview with shilohe Sanders and he

0:58:55.800 --> 0:58:56.680
<v Speaker 1>was pretty funny.

0:58:56.800 --> 0:58:58.520
<v Speaker 4>Oh, he's hilarious, Shiloh.

0:58:58.800 --> 0:59:04.240
<v Speaker 1>He is on his Shiloh his day. Shilah goes, I

0:59:04.320 --> 0:59:08.560
<v Speaker 1>keep hearing him always tell me that he's like four

0:59:08.600 --> 0:59:11.680
<v Speaker 1>to two for breakfast, right, and he goes, I can

0:59:11.800 --> 0:59:16.280
<v Speaker 1>find anything on the internet. I could not find any

0:59:16.440 --> 0:59:19.720
<v Speaker 1>evidence that he ran a four to two. And he goes,

0:59:19.760 --> 0:59:24.520
<v Speaker 1>and I'm so tired of hear it. It was absolutely hilarious.

0:59:24.800 --> 0:59:27.200
<v Speaker 1>He goes, you can look up this, this, and this,

0:59:27.560 --> 0:59:29.720
<v Speaker 1>but there's no evidence of a form.

0:59:29.920 --> 0:59:35.000
<v Speaker 4>Can not find it. But you let telling he's done.

0:59:35.480 --> 0:59:36.560
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's all I hear.

0:59:36.760 --> 0:59:39.880
<v Speaker 2>Run four two for breakfast. Yeah, run four two for breakfast.

0:59:39.880 --> 0:59:40.760
<v Speaker 2>That's what he always said.

0:59:40.760 --> 0:59:42.800
<v Speaker 3>And by the by the way, the Colorado Pro Day

0:59:42.840 --> 0:59:44.880
<v Speaker 3>is this way. Now, Shiloh did not get invited to

0:59:44.960 --> 0:59:49.040
<v Speaker 3>the Combine, right, but the Colorado Pro Day is this week,

0:59:49.160 --> 0:59:51.280
<v Speaker 3>and so it's gonna be interesting to see what Shiloh runs.

0:59:51.360 --> 0:59:53.760
<v Speaker 4>Is he gonna do anything now, you're talking.

0:59:54.720 --> 0:59:58.800
<v Speaker 3>Go ahead, his brother Shiloh safety safety.

0:59:58.800 --> 1:00:01.160
<v Speaker 4>How's he looking as far as what's his time?

1:00:01.600 --> 1:00:03.800
<v Speaker 3>Well, he hadn't had one official yet because he didn't

1:00:03.800 --> 1:00:05.600
<v Speaker 3>get invited to the combine. That's what I'm saying is

1:00:05.600 --> 1:00:09.640
<v Speaker 3>that pro day, we'll see what Shiloh's time of time.

1:00:10.960 --> 1:00:12.360
<v Speaker 3>Maybe look let me look at Ai.

1:00:12.840 --> 1:00:13.040
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

1:00:13.360 --> 1:00:19.720
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but because his dad ran a four. Yeah no, no,

1:00:20.360 --> 1:00:20.680
<v Speaker 3>it was.

1:00:21.240 --> 1:00:24.400
<v Speaker 1>The interview was really good and he's yeah. I didn't

1:00:24.440 --> 1:00:27.120
<v Speaker 1>expect him to be that personable.

1:00:27.560 --> 1:00:29.960
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I was thinking because was always talking.

1:00:30.040 --> 1:00:33.160
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I was thinking, oh, you know, he's Dion and

1:00:33.200 --> 1:00:35.320
<v Speaker 1>then he doesn't need this stuff.

1:00:35.840 --> 1:00:41.120
<v Speaker 3>That's good. Shiloh took the combine snub personally and hired

1:00:41.240 --> 1:00:45.320
<v Speaker 3>official combine timers to come to Boulder to conduct his

1:00:45.440 --> 1:00:49.560
<v Speaker 3>own forty yard dash test, stating, I didn't get invited

1:00:49.600 --> 1:00:51.800
<v Speaker 3>to the combine, but I brought the combine to me.

1:00:54.440 --> 1:00:55.920
<v Speaker 3>The apple doesn't fall far.

1:00:55.800 --> 1:01:00.640
<v Speaker 4>From that doubt you got just watched the show. Watch

1:01:00.760 --> 1:01:01.160
<v Speaker 4>the show.

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<v Speaker 3>I can see Shiloh in the cowboy uniform.

1:01:04.120 --> 1:01:05.440
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that would be nice.

1:01:05.360 --> 1:01:09.000
<v Speaker 3>In training camp. Can you see that? I can see

1:01:09.000 --> 1:01:09.440
<v Speaker 3>it in May.

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<v Speaker 2>The only the only problem he has is he has

1:01:12.720 --> 1:01:14.240
<v Speaker 2>no regard for his own body.

1:01:15.080 --> 1:01:16.160
<v Speaker 4>He will throw it in there.

1:01:16.600 --> 1:01:20.760
<v Speaker 2>If you talk about his dad couldn't play uh tackle football,

1:01:21.320 --> 1:01:23.960
<v Speaker 2>well his son, the son is showing that he can

1:01:23.960 --> 1:01:24.920
<v Speaker 2>play tackle football.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay. And he's a safety, not a corner.

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<v Speaker 4>Safe, that's correct. He comes in. He brings that hat

1:01:31.720 --> 1:01:32.640
<v Speaker 4>with him when he comes.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, there you go, all right? Anything else to close

1:01:37.240 --> 1:01:40.560
<v Speaker 3>it out with. I got a mixed shot.

1:01:40.840 --> 1:01:43.800
<v Speaker 4>I'm trying to think, well, it's too late. Yep, we're

1:01:43.840 --> 1:01:44.240
<v Speaker 4>one over.

1:01:44.280 --> 1:01:48.960
<v Speaker 1>Who's who's the other? The top wide receiver, the kid

1:01:48.960 --> 1:01:51.120
<v Speaker 1>from Arizona.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Tip McMillan, Ye, would you. I haven't watched him

1:01:59.320 --> 1:02:02.280
<v Speaker 3>enough to be able to tell you. That'll be my

1:02:02.360 --> 1:02:03.280
<v Speaker 3>homework assignment.

1:02:04.600 --> 1:02:07.560
<v Speaker 4>I'm just thinking, if a wide receiver comes here, he's got.

1:02:07.320 --> 1:02:10.440
<v Speaker 2>To have that that dog in him, right, So you

1:02:10.480 --> 1:02:10.840
<v Speaker 2>want to I.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't want to.

1:02:11.280 --> 1:02:14.480
<v Speaker 2>If somebody, I don't want anybody, it's gonna be he's cute,

1:02:14.800 --> 1:02:18.360
<v Speaker 2>he can do that. I want Michael like a Michael Ivan,

1:02:18.440 --> 1:02:20.760
<v Speaker 2>like like a dads vine And that's what I want

1:02:20.760 --> 1:02:22.560
<v Speaker 2>to kind of attitude I want from whoever.

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<v Speaker 3>That's one I want at number twelve. It's got to

1:02:25.560 --> 1:02:27.920
<v Speaker 3>be and I don't care whether it's I was telling

1:02:27.960 --> 1:02:30.200
<v Speaker 3>someone the other day, I don't care whether it's a

1:02:30.200 --> 1:02:33.080
<v Speaker 3>wide receiver, whatever position it is, it needs to be

1:02:33.440 --> 1:02:36.640
<v Speaker 3>someone with that kind of dog attitude. It's Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 1>It's what that is too, receiver, running back or defensive end.

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<v Speaker 1>Somebody that's going to change the game for me.

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<v Speaker 3>Your offensive line's fine, second round because you're getting interior guy,

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<v Speaker 3>you're convinced there, you're good with the.

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<v Speaker 1>You gotta go.

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<v Speaker 2>I want a running back that can do all things.

1:03:01.000 --> 1:03:03.200
<v Speaker 2>I want someone that can do all things. He could

1:03:03.200 --> 1:03:07.560
<v Speaker 2>be a game changer for this team.

1:03:07.680 --> 1:03:11.200
<v Speaker 3>Okay, he wants a dog, all right, So well, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>we'll come back with our dogs next Okay, all right?

1:03:16.720 --> 1:03:19.000
<v Speaker 3>Does it for mixed shines? Have a great week. And

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<v Speaker 3>who's gonna play in the National Championship Game next Monday?

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<v Speaker 4>Duke yet?

1:03:23.320 --> 1:03:28.400
<v Speaker 3>Duke versus who Duke plays? Houston and Auburn and Florida

1:03:28.400 --> 1:03:29.000
<v Speaker 3>on the other side.

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<v Speaker 1>I take Florida.

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<v Speaker 4>Florida is tough.

1:03:30.960 --> 1:03:35.880
<v Speaker 3>So you got Florida. We got Florida, Florida. Houston's what

1:03:35.960 --> 1:03:36.360
<v Speaker 3>you got.

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<v Speaker 2>I hope I'm wrong, but I think Duke, Okay, you

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<v Speaker 2>think it's going to take it all.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, Watch that defense.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep, that's right. Defense wins championships, right, Mickey, that's true.

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<v Speaker 3>That's another story for another day. Yes, and we'll talk

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<v Speaker 3>about that next Monday on mix Shots, Oh Cowboys.

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