WEBVTT - 10_30 Mick Shots _ Dallas Cowboys 2024.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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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 at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And it's on to Atlanta. On this edition of mix

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<v Speaker 3>Shots from the s WBC podcast studio at the Beautiful

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<v Speaker 3>Star in Frisco. It's the return of Everson Walls than

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<v Speaker 3>on Mixshots.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks you, thank you, thank you, thank you for allowing

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<v Speaker 2>me to come back and resume my place here in

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<v Speaker 2>this wonderful establishment.

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<v Speaker 3>And uh, I can't wait to hear your take the

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<v Speaker 3>day after the day after, the day after, had a chance,

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<v Speaker 3>right right, Okay, Nathan Frisco filled in for you yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>I heard man always appreciate you, my brother. You still alive?

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<v Speaker 3>Uh huh, that's exactly right. We got a Mike McCarthy

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<v Speaker 3>press conference going on at this hour. We will have

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<v Speaker 3>football players on a football field, very windy day once

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<v Speaker 3>again to day. What's the deal with Texas?

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<v Speaker 2>I love it man.

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<v Speaker 3>All that winds, Yes, it woke me up.

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<v Speaker 2>It was yeah, you just leave it. One does open, man,

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<v Speaker 2>and let the let the breeze come through, man, and

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<v Speaker 2>blow out all that stuff that you've been holding in

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<v Speaker 2>since the air condition is on all summer. Let that

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<v Speaker 2>stuff out, man. The fall, that's what the fall is about.

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<v Speaker 2>Clean all that stuff out.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, don't don't leave your windows open tonight, though you

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<v Speaker 3>might get a rail. It may you may hail in

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<v Speaker 3>your bedroom because it's supposed to be some overnight storms.

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<v Speaker 3>But the reason I brought up the wind, it doesn't

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<v Speaker 3>seem to be a day that would be conducive to

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<v Speaker 3>working out outside for a football team. That's true. No,

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<v Speaker 3>wind is good, but it works like they're set up

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<v Speaker 3>to go outside. You're throwing.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, no, I'm not throwing, not kicking. But if you're running, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>wind is good. Sorry, I'm sorry you won't.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah a release longest? Is that your back?

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<v Speaker 2>That's good? Good point, that's good.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah. If you're going downhill with the wind at your back,

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<v Speaker 3>then things are going all right?

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<v Speaker 2>Can I have subject?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes?

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<v Speaker 2>Why is that step still down there by you? I

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<v Speaker 2>notice it every day i'm walking. Are you is that yours?

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<v Speaker 2>You know? Because Bill's over six feet, Bill's about sixty three,

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<v Speaker 2>I'm over six feet. Is that for you? And why

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<v Speaker 2>is that it's right next to you? I mean, do

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<v Speaker 2>you do it?

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<v Speaker 3>Am I the only one that sits here all day?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, you're the only one that's short enough to say, you.

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<v Speaker 3>Know, how do you know who else comes in here?

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<v Speaker 2>They won't be as short as you.

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<v Speaker 3>There's at least six podcasts.

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<v Speaker 2>And they're all over six feet and they are not.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm just wondering.

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<v Speaker 3>What that's a weird thing to bring up.

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<v Speaker 2>What I'm wondering why the step stool is in here?

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<v Speaker 2>It's been in here.

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<v Speaker 3>Christ's going to have an answer.

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<v Speaker 2>It's not.

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<v Speaker 4>First of all, it's not.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a step stool. It can it looks like a crate.

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<v Speaker 2>It can be used as one. Okay, okay.

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<v Speaker 4>The reason why it's sitting there is some people like

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<v Speaker 4>to bring stuff into the studio that are not sponsors

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<v Speaker 4>of the Cowboys, like drinks, So I have them sit

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<v Speaker 4>it down there so in the breaks they can take

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<v Speaker 4>their drink and put it back down there.

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<v Speaker 2>In the tray. So is used as a tray they.

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<v Speaker 3>Just put They just stood on top of a night stand.

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<v Speaker 4>It's like a night stand. That's why it's there, and

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<v Speaker 4>it's looking We're pulling. We're pulling the curtains back on

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<v Speaker 4>all the fantastic.

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<v Speaker 2>In his studio. He is not going to like that

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<v Speaker 2>in his studio that I would say that.

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<v Speaker 3>I just don't know why here a box and here

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<v Speaker 3>relates to me being.

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<v Speaker 2>Short because you have to step on it to be seen.

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<v Speaker 3>To what he well, he thinks you have to step

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<v Speaker 3>on it to get up into your.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm not gonna step We're gonna fight somebody else step.

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<v Speaker 3>To step stool for making get up to do his

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<v Speaker 3>real funny his height.

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<v Speaker 2>Chair back back to the show.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, just kind of sit here and be a punching bag. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>so at this hour Mike McCarthy is being a punching

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<v Speaker 3>bag down in the interview. What would be your first question? Well,

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<v Speaker 3>did you interview him already? No, not until tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, that's well, you're the one that's going to come

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<v Speaker 5>up with your first question. I want an injury report. Okay,

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<v Speaker 5>what's Michael Parsons?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, so you play the role of and you tell.

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<v Speaker 2>Us what you know.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think I've talked to Britt yet. I gotta

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<v Speaker 5>get that injury report. But we're gonna see he's probably

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<v Speaker 5>starting with the rehab group and then we'll see if

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<v Speaker 5>he moves into practice.

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<v Speaker 4>On Micah, Yeah, no, ramp up, Bill, you're not asking

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<v Speaker 4>the questions correctly.

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<v Speaker 3>You have to say your name and then.

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<v Speaker 2>Were and then after thank.

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<v Speaker 3>You, Chris, CBS Sports Texas. Could you give us an

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<v Speaker 3>update on Micah Parson just did. How about Deron Bland.

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<v Speaker 5>I think it's encouraging that he could actually move into

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<v Speaker 5>practice on a limited basis, but we want to keep

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<v Speaker 5>an eye on that because last time he practiced fully,

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<v Speaker 5>he woke up on Friday with a sore foot, and

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<v Speaker 5>we don't want that to happen again.

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<v Speaker 3>How about Amani o ru Warrior.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm a little worried about that one. We'll see how

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<v Speaker 5>it pans out the rest of the week, which if

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<v Speaker 5>Bland's not ready to go and Kaylin Carson's not ready

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<v Speaker 5>to go and o'ari is not ready to go.

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<v Speaker 3>It's just like it's just like just like just like

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<v Speaker 3>it's spelled.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh are you w a r I y e Warri?

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<v Speaker 3>There you go? Okay, right now, watch his first name, Kevin,

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<v Speaker 3>Come on it, Okay, I'm trying to think if there's

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<v Speaker 3>anything else. Next question, Uh, Texas.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, this is Everson Walls, Hamilton Park, Bobcats Hall of

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<v Speaker 2>Fame State. Uh, what's up with the ramp ups? Remember

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<v Speaker 2>that was a big thing about rehaving you know, we

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<v Speaker 2>are they gonna skip that? Are we passed that because

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<v Speaker 2>we were such dire strait.

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<v Speaker 5>So we'll see how he is able to go and practice,

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<v Speaker 5>because sometimes when you've been out that long, you need

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<v Speaker 5>a couple of practices more than one or two to

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<v Speaker 5>be ready to play.

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<v Speaker 3>So we'll kind of monitor that.

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<v Speaker 2>So that's two of them are probably on the same

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<v Speaker 2>same pace.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, Yeah, like like anything, that's kind of the procedure

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<v Speaker 5>we follow.

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<v Speaker 3>So coach, what about the turnovers or the lack of

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<v Speaker 3>turnovers on defense and the abundance of turnovers on offense.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a very big concern of mine because I think that, uh,

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<v Speaker 5>every possession we have, every possession we have needs to

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<v Speaker 5>end with a kick.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, so it either needs to be an extra point.

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<v Speaker 5>A field goal, field goals man, but I don't want turnovers.

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<v Speaker 2>Good point.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, that was the other thing. Back to the injury report.

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<v Speaker 3>What's the status of your kicker this week?

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<v Speaker 2>Guilty innocent?

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<v Speaker 3>I'll have to get back to you on that.

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<v Speaker 2>One.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know if he's done working.

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<v Speaker 5>I think the trial got you know what, I don't

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<v Speaker 5>think they continued the trial on Monday.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe I didn't resume till Tuesday.

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<v Speaker 5>He didn't resume till Tuesday. They might still be going.

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<v Speaker 5>And he's got to come here and kick at night

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<v Speaker 5>with no lights.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, he can only let him inside tonight, tonight, Maybe tonight.

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<v Speaker 3>He'd be fine. Last high school football on Thursday got

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<v Speaker 3>in the way. Yeah, yeah, and Friday nights high school

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<v Speaker 3>football too, as long as there's no event on Wednesday night.

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<v Speaker 3>The only issue that he really had last week was

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<v Speaker 3>on kickoffs.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, they tried to get fancy on the kickoffs, right,

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you were trying to do something to create

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<v Speaker 5>better field possessions. And well, he tried to hit a

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<v Speaker 5>line drive and he was hoping to hit it, you

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<v Speaker 5>know where it would land inside the twenty and then

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<v Speaker 5>roll into the end zone before anybody touches it so

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<v Speaker 5>they can't return it.

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<v Speaker 3>And if that happens, the ball comes out to the twenty. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>we have some breaking news here, and it's not a

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<v Speaker 3>surprise because it's had to happen. I think the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>are activating All Pro cornerback Deron Bland off injured reserve,

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<v Speaker 3>but this twenty one day window was basically up. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that's what I'm saying. Yes, yes, so if.

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<v Speaker 5>They do, we can't read anything now there, right, because

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<v Speaker 5>if you leave them on injured reserve after his twenty

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<v Speaker 5>one days are up, then he's on there for the season.

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<v Speaker 2>Ok.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so you started your twenty one day window, which

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<v Speaker 3>means that it's sort of a surprise that he's gone

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<v Speaker 3>this long and he's as a questionable status even going

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<v Speaker 3>into this week. You would have started the window earlier.

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<v Speaker 3>We had that setback. All I know weeks ago.

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<v Speaker 5>Is I didn't have surgery and they put me down

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<v Speaker 5>for three months.

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<v Speaker 3>So he's at there. Were but twenty one day yas ago,

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<v Speaker 3>they were optimistic that he'd be playing in a game. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>within twenty one days practiced game. They thought he was

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<v Speaker 3>going to until he woke up with a sore foot.

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<v Speaker 2>So god, there's so many other guys, d law, what's

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<v Speaker 2>going on with that.

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<v Speaker 3>He's he's still rehappened.

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<v Speaker 5>He's on the resistance chords, So that's a step in

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<v Speaker 5>the right direction. So is Marshawn Neelank. So once you

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<v Speaker 5>get on the resistance chords. That's kind of moving in

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<v Speaker 5>the right direction.

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<v Speaker 2>What about Cooks the wide receiving.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh, he's just got to wait till his four weeks

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<v Speaker 3>are up, which is after this week.

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<v Speaker 2>And he's looking good.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean he's I think, I mean, he's walking good.

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<v Speaker 3>The infection has four weeks are up after the Atlanta game,

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<v Speaker 3>so he'll be back for Philadelphia. Yeah, providing he doesn't have.

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<v Speaker 2>To ramp up. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>But about those turnovers.

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<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys and I was just looking at this stuff here,

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<v Speaker 5>they're minus eight.

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<v Speaker 3>Mm hmmm, minus seven the last two games.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, there, you know what the two teams worse than

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<v Speaker 5>minus eight, and that would be Las Vegas two and

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<v Speaker 5>six and Tennessee one in six. They're minus thirteen.

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<v Speaker 2>Some company you don't want to get.

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<v Speaker 3>To.

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<v Speaker 6>Now.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know if this just is I'm sure this

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<v Speaker 5>is just consequential because of turnovers, But the league average

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<v Speaker 5>is zero.

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<v Speaker 3>Does that have to be that way? I guess no,

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think so. Okay, well, yes it would have

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<v Speaker 3>to be because you have you have to have to

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<v Speaker 3>get away for a take take away, right, zero? That's right,

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<v Speaker 3>That's that's it. That's an easy one. To figure out.

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<v Speaker 5>That just dawned on me because there's in the stats

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<v Speaker 5>there's three hundred. There's three hundred takes aways and three.

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<v Speaker 7>All right, so that means so what that means that

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<v Speaker 7>what that means is our opponents are plus eight.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, if we're minus eight, our opponents are plus eight.

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<v Speaker 2>Why are you looking at me like I have to be?

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<v Speaker 2>I got thank you, I'm man, we're here.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, all right now, since we're on

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<v Speaker 3>this and I'm ready to offer something else on.

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<v Speaker 5>That, there's only there's only four teams that have fewer

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<v Speaker 5>takeaways than the Cowboys five Philadelphia, four, Jacksonville four, Vegas

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<v Speaker 5>four and Tennessee three Philadelphia.

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<v Speaker 2>That gives you some kind of reprieve, I guess.

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<v Speaker 3>Because they're five and two. Yes, they've overcome the fact

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<v Speaker 3>they haven't turned it over.

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<v Speaker 2>But there's not.

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<v Speaker 5>Only two teams that have turned it over more than

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<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys thirteen times.

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<v Speaker 2>All right.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, added perspective on that, what over the course of

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<v Speaker 3>the last three years, what is the Cowboys plus minus

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<v Speaker 3>on turnovers? They were plus fourteen plus ten, plus ten

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<v Speaker 3>plus thirty four, Yeah, plus thirty four the last three

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<v Speaker 3>years on turnovers, And I think they are now they

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<v Speaker 3>were first, fifth, and second maybe over the last three years. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>here's another thing.

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<v Speaker 5>But let's discuss where do takeaways? Where are takeaways generated?

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<v Speaker 2>Where are you mean how where.

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<v Speaker 3>They're generated in the pocket?

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, because the majority of turnovers are caused by pressure

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<v Speaker 5>on the quarterback, either fumbles or pressure that caused interceptions.

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<v Speaker 5>And the Cowboys haven't been very good pressuring opposing quarterbacks

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<v Speaker 5>with their top four.

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<v Speaker 3>Defensive ends out no doubt so to me.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's where turnovers occur, because the quarterbacks either pressured

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<v Speaker 5>and he's thrown the ball under the ress, or he's

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<v Speaker 5>losing the ball, or you get a bad handoff. So

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<v Speaker 5>those are things that create takeaways turnovers however you want

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<v Speaker 5>to look at it, and the Cowboys haven't been very

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<v Speaker 5>good at creating that or protecting their quarterback.

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<v Speaker 3>And again it's minus seven the last two weeks. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>because it was against one against two teams that made

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<v Speaker 3>it to the conference championship game last year. And in fact,

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<v Speaker 3>when you look at the cowboys last three losses, they

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<v Speaker 3>have come against three teams Baltimore, Detroit, and San Francisco

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<v Speaker 3>that went to conference championship games.

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<v Speaker 5>And that accounts for the turnovers, right, but they're not

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<v Speaker 5>getting the ball either. No takeaways more so than anything else.

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<v Speaker 5>So now, what would you attribute no takeaways from no

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<v Speaker 5>pressure on opposing No Micah Yes, no, DeMarcus Lawrence, No

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<v Speaker 5>Sam Williams, who's now out four hundred and thirty thousand

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<v Speaker 5>dollars because they suspended them for three games. Wow for

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<v Speaker 5>past defenses personal conduct?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh wow, because somebody that affects him. It doesn't affect

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<v Speaker 3>the team if you if you're going to have a

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<v Speaker 3>player who's suspended for three games, you want that player

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<v Speaker 3>not to be playing in those games anyway. But it

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<v Speaker 3>does affect his pocketbook, you know.

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<v Speaker 2>So which comes first, the inability to get pressure and

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<v Speaker 2>get turnovers or the inability to stop the running game? Coach, Oh,

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<v Speaker 2>that's a good.

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<v Speaker 5>Question, Probably both, because what does that depend on? Still

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<v Speaker 5>defensive front, and you've got to play better upfront to

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<v Speaker 5>help stop the run or at least keep guys off

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<v Speaker 5>your linebackers, and to counter that. In this last game,

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<v Speaker 5>they put the linebackers on the line of scrimmage quite

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<v Speaker 5>a bit, so they had to play it. It was

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<v Speaker 5>like they had to figure out who to block not

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<v Speaker 5>get off a block and go get the linebacker.

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<v Speaker 2>Right and and in Donovan Wilson's defense, that's why his

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<v Speaker 2>alignment was always compromised when he was trying to cover the.

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<v Speaker 3>Tight end and playing in a trail position from the

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<v Speaker 3>get goun.

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<v Speaker 2>Because yeah, we need the force as well. So you

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<v Speaker 2>know that puts him in a bind. You know that

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<v Speaker 2>puts him in the buyd. So what I say about

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<v Speaker 2>him still stands because at once, at that point you

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<v Speaker 2>still have that matchup has nothing to do with the scheme.

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<v Speaker 2>This is a matchup between you and that guy. You've

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<v Speaker 2>covered him enough all game to where you should anticipate

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<v Speaker 2>what's going on with him. He didn't do that well.

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<v Speaker 2>But he was from the beginning compromised on the line

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<v Speaker 2>of scrimmage because of how they had the alignment and

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<v Speaker 2>they had the basically eight men of the box.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, he was there to help stop the run.

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<v Speaker 2>You go.

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<v Speaker 5>And you know, somebody asked me, we got a mailbag

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<v Speaker 5>question and it was like, are the safeties getting old?

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<v Speaker 5>And it's like, well, they're twenty eight and twenty nine, No,

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<v Speaker 5>they're not old. Like they couldn't run with Kittle. Now,

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<v Speaker 5>there's a lot of safeties that probably can't run with

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<v Speaker 5>Kittle or linebackers.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, he kill Burns. Come on, he's a

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<v Speaker 2>pro bowler, He's all pro. He does it all the time.

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<v Speaker 2>This is nothing new.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what I tried to explain to people.

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<v Speaker 5>Same thing with Bosa. Wow you're having trouble blocking Bosa.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, yeah, it doesn't.

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<v Speaker 3>Mean you're bad.

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<v Speaker 2>It means you need to scheme. You're just not the best, right,

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<v Speaker 2>but you need to scheme right.

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<v Speaker 3>Exactly and keep them tight ends.

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<v Speaker 2>Right. That was interesting. So yeah, that part obviously, the trenches.

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<v Speaker 2>That's funny. How we sit up here and we got

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<v Speaker 2>all this money out here for wide receivers and quarterbacks,

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<v Speaker 2>and when it all comes down to it, it's still

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<v Speaker 2>old school NFL football. You still need to run the game.

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<v Speaker 2>You still need to win the game in the trenches.

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<v Speaker 2>The only exception I've seen to that is Patrick Mahomes,

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<v Speaker 2>like the four years ago, three years ago. Other than that,

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<v Speaker 2>now he's also depending on his boys in the trenches

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<v Speaker 2>to keep this team successful. So it's always done to that.

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<v Speaker 2>No matter who you pay, you still need an offensive

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<v Speaker 2>and d defensive line that can control the pace of

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<v Speaker 2>a game.

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<v Speaker 3>And remember when.

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<v Speaker 5>They lost was it the loss in the Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 5>or AFC Title game when they had all the injuries

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<v Speaker 5>on their offensive line, and he paid the price the

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<v Speaker 5>Kansas City Yes Homes, Yes, yes, you know all this

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<v Speaker 5>stuff about the quarterback doesn't matter who's missing. The quarterback

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<v Speaker 5>got to put the team on your shoulders. Well not

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<v Speaker 5>if your defensive guys are on your shoulders.

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<v Speaker 2>And that was the only time I've seen Patrick Mahomes

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<v Speaker 2>under dus. That's the only game.

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<v Speaker 5>So it looks like Atlanta runs out of a two

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<v Speaker 5>tight end set Kyle Pitts and Charlie Werner or they're

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<v Speaker 5>listing as starters.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, they got too many men on the field.

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<v Speaker 5>What they got three wide receivers and two tight ends

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<v Speaker 5>in a running back.

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<v Speaker 3>They can win with that one, no wonder there.

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<v Speaker 5>So yeah, they're running the ball awfully well, right, So

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<v Speaker 5>the their second guy is it? Is it Williams or

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<v Speaker 5>is it all Jear Tyler? Tyler all Jear, He's their second.

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<v Speaker 3>What did you say, Uh, that.

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<v Speaker 5>He would start with the rehab group and see how

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<v Speaker 2>That's what he said.

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<v Speaker 3>says no practice today for Micah Parsons. He'll work in

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<v Speaker 3>the rehab group. The quote from Mike McCarthy, he's making

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<v Speaker 3>the practice format.

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<v Speaker 2>Same thing.

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<v Speaker 3>Doran Bland will be with the rehab group today. The

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<v Speaker 3>plan is for Bland to rejoin practice tomorrow. Micah is

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<v Speaker 3>just not ready to get into a practice format yet.

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<v Speaker 3>High angle, high ankle springs.

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<v Speaker 2>That's tough.

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<v Speaker 3>Hmmm.

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<v Speaker 2>What about.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I don't know, didn't ask about him, Well, let

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<v Speaker 3>me continue to yes, But he left the game with

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<v Speaker 3>a back injury, and Mike said, well, here's your news.

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<v Speaker 3>When Dorn Bland came off the IRMANNI went on and

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<v Speaker 3>I was going to say they had to make room

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<v Speaker 3>for back injury.

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<v Speaker 2>So just tight.

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<v Speaker 5>Gower the question on Monday, he said, it doesn't look

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<v Speaker 5>good man, we get some of the weird.

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<v Speaker 3>I think he got need in the back.

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<v Speaker 2>Or it was on the tackle right in front of

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<v Speaker 2>me on the goal line with.

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<v Speaker 4>Number Debo and he got hit really hard and he

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<v Speaker 4>was down hurting really bad when they went over there.

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<v Speaker 2>So there's a lower back layer.

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<v Speaker 3>Mm hmm, and filled in admirably when the Cowboys needed

0:26:29.200 --> 0:26:32.800
<v Speaker 3>him for a couple of games. So if he's true.

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<v Speaker 3>Did they ask about Kaitlin Carson, Well, let me continue

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<v Speaker 3>to search.

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<v Speaker 5>Because they would need him to start if he's ready

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<v Speaker 5>to go otherwise.

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<v Speaker 2>A shoulder, yes, yes, And he was inactive.

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<v Speaker 3>This last game, which meant when O'Ree went out.

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<v Speaker 11>Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>Actually they started the game with Jordan Lewis at corner back,

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<v Speaker 5>and then Overy eight came in at corner he bet

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<v Speaker 5>moved back to the slot, and then when he went out,

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<v Speaker 5>they used mccuamu as one of the corners.

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<v Speaker 2>It's not new to him. I mean, he did that

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<v Speaker 2>last year, didn't.

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<v Speaker 3>And now because Andrew Booth was inactive. So and it's

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<v Speaker 3>just one thing after another, rash of injuries at defensive

0:27:35.680 --> 0:27:41.360
<v Speaker 3>end and cornerback on right team. Yeah, but you've kept

0:27:41.440 --> 0:27:47.360
<v Speaker 3>Trayvon Diggs and Jordan Lewis up. Thank Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, do we have any ideas if we're bringing anyone in?

0:27:55.080 --> 0:27:56.840
<v Speaker 2>Do we need to bring some other players in?

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<v Speaker 1>Uh?

0:27:58.119 --> 0:28:01.000
<v Speaker 2>Do we need to think of making another Mary Cooper

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<v Speaker 2>move like we did what four years ago?

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<v Speaker 3>Aline? There's a trade deadline next Tuesday?

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know, I don't know. Okay, let's talk about that.

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<v Speaker 3>If if there was a position on the team that

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<v Speaker 3>you would like to get some to fortify, what position

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<v Speaker 3>would it be the trade deadline?

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<v Speaker 2>Since we need him to keep them off the linebackers,

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<v Speaker 2>keep people off the linebackers. I gotta go with the

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<v Speaker 2>defensive end, defensive tack Henry.

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<v Speaker 3>They already brought him in.

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<v Speaker 2>How's he doing?

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<v Speaker 3>He had that boy, he had that pick six out.

0:28:36.040 --> 0:28:37.879
<v Speaker 3>He was going to get that pick six. He was

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<v Speaker 3>going to make a name for himself. And then brock

0:28:40.000 --> 0:28:41.520
<v Speaker 3>perty turned it up field for nine years.

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<v Speaker 2>And the reason Brock Turny did that, because brock Pery

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<v Speaker 2>did that was because he had no pressure. He had

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<v Speaker 2>time to make up his mind.

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<v Speaker 3>He wasn't pretty Okay, I just called him turny, So.

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<v Speaker 2>I can't say, but.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, Atlanta man, I heard b Jean Robinson in an

0:29:04.480 --> 0:29:08.080
<v Speaker 3>interview on Monday, and I could not be more impressed

0:29:08.120 --> 0:29:11.280
<v Speaker 3>with that guy. Sharp guy, right, very sharp guy. Yeah, yeah,

0:29:12.240 --> 0:29:13.680
<v Speaker 3>I mean very mature.

0:29:15.680 --> 0:29:18.760
<v Speaker 2>You're talking about Longhorn here, that's right, Yeah, it must

0:29:18.840 --> 0:29:21.880
<v Speaker 2>be pretty good, very mature.

0:29:23.720 --> 0:29:27.400
<v Speaker 3>And so this is aside from his obvious talent on

0:29:27.520 --> 0:29:30.440
<v Speaker 3>the field. You can see, that's the kind of stuff

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<v Speaker 3>that when you decide to make a guy a first

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<v Speaker 3>round draft pick, that's the kind of stuff you got

0:29:35.600 --> 0:29:37.320
<v Speaker 3>to check out, make sure that he's going to be

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<v Speaker 3>the right kind of guy. And and he's not only

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<v Speaker 3>a first round draft pick, a top ten pick and

0:29:44.520 --> 0:29:48.760
<v Speaker 3>It's rare these days to make a running back a

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<v Speaker 3>top ten pick, but I think he and you've got

0:29:54.040 --> 0:29:59.080
<v Speaker 3>Jamior Gibbs, and that's the war turning. Now everybody wants

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<v Speaker 3>a running back.

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<v Speaker 2>I was just saying earlier while you guys were doing

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<v Speaker 2>your little studying. Man, the basics are still the basics.

0:30:05.800 --> 0:30:07.680
<v Speaker 2>You can pay who you want to pay. You can

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<v Speaker 2>talk about the important thing is to get the right guy.

0:30:11.240 --> 0:30:12.840
<v Speaker 2>But you got to get the right guys around that

0:30:12.960 --> 0:30:15.800
<v Speaker 2>right guy. You know that right guy. You can't do

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<v Speaker 2>it by himself.

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<v Speaker 3>You can't swing and miss on a first round pick. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and I don't care whether it's a because I think

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<v Speaker 3>when you look at it for a first round pick,

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<v Speaker 3>you're looking at the next five years because you've got

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<v Speaker 3>a fifth year option on them, and anything beyond that, okay,

0:30:32.880 --> 0:30:35.320
<v Speaker 3>you kind of look at it like college recruiting. Okay,

0:30:36.280 --> 0:30:40.840
<v Speaker 3>you're not building because you can see how financially strapped

0:30:41.120 --> 0:30:43.880
<v Speaker 3>a team can become when you have such a good

0:30:43.920 --> 0:30:46.080
<v Speaker 3>first round pick that now you've got he's the best

0:30:46.160 --> 0:30:48.320
<v Speaker 3>defensive player in the league and now, or the best

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<v Speaker 3>wide receiver or one of the best, and now you're

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<v Speaker 3>paying thirty five million a year whatever. You got to

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<v Speaker 3>look at the here and now. Yeah, just like it,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, And so okay, the running back shelf life

0:30:59.680 --> 0:31:02.120
<v Speaker 3>is only five years, will get him at its best

0:31:02.200 --> 0:31:05.000
<v Speaker 3>five years and not where you're having to go look

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<v Speaker 3>for a running back at age twenty seven, twenty eight,

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<v Speaker 3>twenty nine. Right, and now you're thirty first in the league, and.

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<v Speaker 5>So you're subscribed, subscribing to the philosophy, get them for

0:31:15.040 --> 0:31:16.160
<v Speaker 5>five years and let him go.

0:31:16.720 --> 0:31:21.760
<v Speaker 3>Basically, and the other issue of here's here's where the

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<v Speaker 3>value of the drafting a running back in the first

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<v Speaker 3>round might be greater. Now if he is still playing

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<v Speaker 3>at a high level after his fifth year. Running Backs

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<v Speaker 3>aren't getting paid thirty five million dollars a year, you know,

0:31:33.880 --> 0:31:37.240
<v Speaker 3>so the market value, the market value tells you, okay, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>take that running back in the first round. You're for

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<v Speaker 3>sure getting five years.

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<v Speaker 1>You know.

0:31:42.560 --> 0:31:45.920
<v Speaker 3>However, along he stays have thoughtever okay, and then if

0:31:45.960 --> 0:31:49.160
<v Speaker 3>he's still going good there, you're not going to be

0:31:50.160 --> 0:31:52.960
<v Speaker 3>strapping your team your salary cap. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 5>After this year, the market's probably going may turn back around.

0:31:57.440 --> 0:32:00.640
<v Speaker 5>They paid Derrick Henry, right, so the next guy that's

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<v Speaker 5>available is going to like, well, I got to have

0:32:03.280 --> 0:32:03.760
<v Speaker 5>more than that.

0:32:04.040 --> 0:32:05.960
<v Speaker 3>I gotta have more. I got to ten to twelve?

0:32:06.080 --> 0:32:07.920
<v Speaker 2>How many? How many running backs that they have injured

0:32:07.960 --> 0:32:09.720
<v Speaker 2>on this team versus the other positions?

0:32:10.560 --> 0:32:12.800
<v Speaker 3>When you think about just one with a high fever.

0:32:12.920 --> 0:32:15.720
<v Speaker 2>That's it. Try everybody else, every other position as somewhere

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<v Speaker 2>except for the running back.

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<v Speaker 3>Because the running backs only carry the ball like each

0:32:21.320 --> 0:32:23.640
<v Speaker 3>of them all they carry like six times, so they

0:32:23.680 --> 0:32:24.280
<v Speaker 3>don't get hurt.

0:32:24.680 --> 0:32:27.400
<v Speaker 2>Well, you're saving it. I think we've been getting injured

0:32:27.480 --> 0:32:30.120
<v Speaker 2>on some players who don't even hardly play at all,

0:32:30.720 --> 0:32:32.120
<v Speaker 2>and all of a sudden they go in the game

0:32:32.160 --> 0:32:34.640
<v Speaker 2>and get hurt. So it didn't take long. I don't

0:32:34.640 --> 0:32:37.040
<v Speaker 2>care what the position, it doesn't take long. That's right.

0:32:37.600 --> 0:32:39.080
<v Speaker 3>Even it was the fourth player.

0:32:38.880 --> 0:32:42.560
<v Speaker 2>Of the game. See what I'm saying, Come on, come on.

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<v Speaker 3>But anyway, the Cowboys aren't even averaging twenty twenty runs

0:32:51.800 --> 0:32:57.960
<v Speaker 3>a game. They've played seven seven games. Yes, so twenty

0:32:58.800 --> 0:33:01.920
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty two. You're just looking at running backs running

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys run. No, just the running game. They have

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<v Speaker 3>averaged twenty two carries a game, and some of those

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<v Speaker 3>are turpin or Cede lamb Dak's not running much at all.

0:33:11.400 --> 0:33:14.880
<v Speaker 5>No, Dak is trying to So Lamb had Lamb has eight,

0:33:15.520 --> 0:33:21.640
<v Speaker 5>Dak has ten, that's eighteen, Turpin has five, twenty three.

0:33:22.240 --> 0:33:29.800
<v Speaker 3>Cook has six, that's twenty nine. Oh no, yeah, no two?

0:33:30.200 --> 0:33:32.200
<v Speaker 3>Okay six was Delvin Cook?

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<v Speaker 2>Okay? Yeah?

0:33:34.480 --> 0:33:35.200
<v Speaker 3>Rush has two.

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<v Speaker 5>So yeah, they're not average. The running backs aren't averaging

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<v Speaker 5>twenty runs a game. That's why they're only averaging.

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<v Speaker 3>And you got Atlanta stats in front of you, I

0:33:45.720 --> 0:33:47.560
<v Speaker 3>do what are they doing?

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<v Speaker 2>Remember a little different, a little different?

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<v Speaker 3>What are the total carries for Algier and Robinson? One

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<v Speaker 3>eighty four and they've played eight games, one hundred and

0:34:00.800 --> 0:34:09.040
<v Speaker 3>eighty four, so about twenty four, five, twenty three.

0:34:10.640 --> 0:34:11.239
<v Speaker 2>And after that.

0:34:13.280 --> 0:34:16.400
<v Speaker 3>Cousins has fourteen, But those certainly weren't called.

0:34:17.400 --> 0:34:18.480
<v Speaker 2>So what what does it?

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<v Speaker 5>What? What?

0:34:21.080 --> 0:34:24.759
<v Speaker 2>What use is? What use is the RPO? If you

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<v Speaker 2>have a quarterback that doesn't want to run.

0:34:27.400 --> 0:34:29.759
<v Speaker 3>Well I don't. I don't even think they've run that

0:34:30.040 --> 0:34:36.399
<v Speaker 3>very much anymore. Well, if you're talking about a zone read, yeah,

0:34:36.920 --> 0:34:39.480
<v Speaker 3>the quarterback is not gonna run. But on RPO is

0:34:40.120 --> 0:34:43.480
<v Speaker 3>there's a lot of okay fake to the running back,

0:34:44.040 --> 0:34:46.960
<v Speaker 3>And basically it's the line movement and whether the linemen

0:34:47.000 --> 0:34:49.800
<v Speaker 3>are going downfield or not, and so you pull it

0:34:49.840 --> 0:34:52.120
<v Speaker 3>out and you throw it to tight end or whoever

0:34:52.520 --> 0:34:55.239
<v Speaker 3>or it or yeah, or the quarterback can run it.

0:34:55.440 --> 0:34:57.960
<v Speaker 3>But as far as the RPO, it's all about the

0:34:58.640 --> 0:35:01.160
<v Speaker 3>whether the linemen are firing off downfield for a run

0:35:01.360 --> 0:35:05.960
<v Speaker 3>or or and boy are they watching offensive lineman And

0:35:06.000 --> 0:35:10.240
<v Speaker 3>that's why they're watching it because of the RPOs, because

0:35:10.360 --> 0:35:15.839
<v Speaker 3>everybody was using it so much, right because right, well,

0:35:16.160 --> 0:35:18.480
<v Speaker 3>I thought we should have because it's a trigger for

0:35:18.600 --> 0:35:22.120
<v Speaker 3>the defense. If if the lineman, it's a key for

0:35:22.239 --> 0:35:24.120
<v Speaker 3>the defense. If the linemen are firing up, they know

0:35:24.160 --> 0:35:24.879
<v Speaker 3>it's a run play.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm making my references towards the third and five. Well, clearly,

0:35:31.480 --> 0:35:33.880
<v Speaker 2>Dak instead of handing it to Lipkey, he should have

0:35:33.960 --> 0:35:35.160
<v Speaker 2>clearly taken it outside.

0:35:35.400 --> 0:35:39.640
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like on his r didn't like that third down run.

0:35:39.960 --> 0:35:43.640
<v Speaker 2>I mean, Lipkey did his best, but that once again, well, I.

0:35:43.680 --> 0:35:48.759
<v Speaker 3>Think and that was the communication I believe. Reading through

0:35:49.760 --> 0:35:54.520
<v Speaker 3>the lines of what McCarthy's talking about and Schottenheimer about

0:35:54.560 --> 0:35:58.280
<v Speaker 3>the communication on the offensive line, and McCarthy said plays

0:35:58.320 --> 0:36:01.160
<v Speaker 3>four or five and six in that San Francisco game,

0:36:01.200 --> 0:36:04.359
<v Speaker 3>they had communication issues on their offensive line, and those

0:36:04.440 --> 0:36:08.000
<v Speaker 3>are when Lipkey gets hit when he basically has no

0:36:08.080 --> 0:36:11.680
<v Speaker 3>place to run on that play, Well, someone's there, spent.

0:36:11.760 --> 0:36:14.680
<v Speaker 3>There was a communication problem where no one blocked that linebacker.

0:36:14.760 --> 0:36:17.359
<v Speaker 3>It was Warner too, of all people. And then when Zeke,

0:36:17.400 --> 0:36:20.920
<v Speaker 3>when the same thing happens with Zeke's there's a communication issue,

0:36:21.040 --> 0:36:23.680
<v Speaker 3>and then that's why that linebacker is there.

0:36:24.520 --> 0:36:27.720
<v Speaker 2>So when that when Dak left it in, it's because

0:36:27.760 --> 0:36:29.680
<v Speaker 2>he didn't see one of them coming.

0:36:30.120 --> 0:36:31.840
<v Speaker 3>I don't know, I don't even know. I think it

0:36:32.000 --> 0:36:33.000
<v Speaker 3>was a straight handoff.

0:36:33.600 --> 0:36:36.480
<v Speaker 2>Uh, well, you had one of the linemen was pulling

0:36:36.600 --> 0:36:41.239
<v Speaker 2>with Dak clearly clearly in front of him. It was

0:36:41.320 --> 0:36:43.400
<v Speaker 2>third and five. He was clearly in front of him.

0:36:43.600 --> 0:36:45.719
<v Speaker 3>Was the lineman that we would have blocked Waterer.

0:36:48.560 --> 0:36:53.080
<v Speaker 2>So once again, the quarterback or somebody has to know that. Okay,

0:36:53.560 --> 0:36:54.799
<v Speaker 2>it's also a communication.

0:36:55.000 --> 0:36:58.840
<v Speaker 3>It's not just a communication issue with between but with

0:36:58.960 --> 0:37:00.480
<v Speaker 3>the quarterback and the line too.

0:37:01.160 --> 0:37:04.080
<v Speaker 2>But he's got to see it. The man's in front

0:37:04.120 --> 0:37:06.239
<v Speaker 2>of you, so therefore he's not there to block him.

0:37:06.320 --> 0:37:08.960
<v Speaker 3>He's with you, so go, I mean, come on, you

0:37:09.040 --> 0:37:11.520
<v Speaker 3>got to be like an option quarterback's and he nothing

0:37:11.719 --> 0:37:17.760
<v Speaker 3>like that before that's right, Ala Iran in college.

0:37:17.920 --> 0:37:22.279
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, come on to death to death. So now that

0:37:22.640 --> 0:37:24.680
<v Speaker 2>you know, just those little plays like that, to where

0:37:26.200 --> 0:37:29.839
<v Speaker 2>they were clearly in control of that play and now

0:37:29.880 --> 0:37:31.839
<v Speaker 2>we got to kick it away. That's right, just one

0:37:31.880 --> 0:37:32.359
<v Speaker 2>of those things.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we're going to kick it away right now and

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we have more breaking news. Cornerback cornerback position. No

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<v Speaker 3>practice today for Cowboys cornerback Trayvon Diggs. He's dealing with

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<v Speaker 3>an undisclosed injury.

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<v Speaker 2>Probably because he punts somebody. He was going right.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, which you weren't here yesterday, and we discussed

0:40:57.719 --> 0:41:02.920
<v Speaker 3>the much balllyhood play that was tweeted about on the

0:41:03.040 --> 0:41:06.440
<v Speaker 3>George Kittle forty three yard run and what was Trayvon

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<v Speaker 3>Diggs doing on that play? And I thought, I said yesterday,

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<v Speaker 3>he was doing exactly what he needed to do on

0:41:13.160 --> 0:41:16.879
<v Speaker 3>that play. So I need to hear from a Hall

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<v Speaker 3>of Fame semi corner should be cornerback a Hamilton Park,

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<v Speaker 3>Hall of Fame cornerback cornerback Hamilton Park, bobcat Okay, Hall

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<v Speaker 3>of Fame cornerback Everson Walls. Tell me your read on

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<v Speaker 3>Trayvon on that play.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, as I looked at the play, I was

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<v Speaker 2>disappointed as I talked about with Donovan Wilson's positioning. But

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<v Speaker 2>as Donovan was was tracking uh, what's the guy good

0:41:50.120 --> 0:41:53.879
<v Speaker 2>named Ken Kettle Kettle? As he was tracking him down,

0:41:54.320 --> 0:41:56.720
<v Speaker 2>it looked as if he was about to make the tackle.

0:41:57.160 --> 0:41:59.680
<v Speaker 2>Trayvon is doing just like the other I think it

0:41:59.800 --> 0:42:01.880
<v Speaker 2>was a hooker was also involved with that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, he was between Digs and Kittle.

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<v Speaker 2>There you go. So Trayvon, first of all, you have

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<v Speaker 2>to be careful that you don't overtrack. So you have

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<v Speaker 2>to keep leverage just in case he comes tries to

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<v Speaker 2>cut back inside, because Hooker would have made him do that.

0:42:16.920 --> 0:42:21.000
<v Speaker 2>So therefore you keep your positioning behind Hooker right, make

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<v Speaker 2>sure he doesn't cut back inside. But if he continues

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<v Speaker 2>to proceed towards the end zone, that's what happened, and

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<v Speaker 2>so Hooker knocked him out of bounds, along with Diggs,

0:42:29.400 --> 0:42:33.040
<v Speaker 2>who kept his leverage properly. I thought that his pursuit.

0:42:33.800 --> 0:42:36.160
<v Speaker 2>If you're gonna nitpick, hey, I wish he'd run faster

0:42:36.280 --> 0:42:39.120
<v Speaker 2>to show some urgency. But if you're showing too much urgency,

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<v Speaker 2>then you're still going to be out of position. That's right.

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<v Speaker 2>So he was right where he needed to be. I'm

0:42:45.080 --> 0:42:47.640
<v Speaker 2>sure he's pissed off watching a guy just run down

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<v Speaker 2>the field like that, And when it was time to

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<v Speaker 2>make a play, he made the play. If you're gonna

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<v Speaker 2>point out Trayvon Diggs on that play, you might as

0:42:55.200 --> 0:42:58.880
<v Speaker 2>well go point out some other linebacker or defensive lineman

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<v Speaker 2>and say, hey, why don't you guys sprinting all the

0:43:00.640 --> 0:43:03.160
<v Speaker 2>way down there for that? I thought it was very unfair.

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<v Speaker 2>I like my man who made the post Man. Love him.

0:43:07.480 --> 0:43:10.920
<v Speaker 2>He's a good guy. I want to work with him sometimes.

0:43:10.960 --> 0:43:14.960
<v Speaker 2>But that was unnecessary and I think it shows that

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<v Speaker 2>sometimes the media can get so frustrated with losing, just

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<v Speaker 2>like the teams can.

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<v Speaker 3>Interesting.

0:43:22.800 --> 0:43:24.680
<v Speaker 2>That's an interesting little take because.

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<v Speaker 3>He was clearly instead of being objective, they get mad.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you get mad because hey, look what's going on,

0:43:29.560 --> 0:43:32.560
<v Speaker 2>and then you just stop pointing fingers when really there

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<v Speaker 2>are no fingers to point in those directions, and only

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<v Speaker 2>that the guy that didn't make the play.

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<v Speaker 5>And the other thing Diggs got criticized for as as

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<v Speaker 5>soon as he got in the locker room, he was

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<v Speaker 5>on his phone right because he saw somebody posted it

0:43:47.800 --> 0:43:50.960
<v Speaker 5>to him. Did anybody consider that he was checking to

0:43:51.080 --> 0:43:53.800
<v Speaker 5>see an update on his brother, who tore.

0:43:53.719 --> 0:43:55.760
<v Speaker 2>His ACL out for the season.

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<v Speaker 5>Out for that and it happened in the It was

0:43:59.480 --> 0:44:02.400
<v Speaker 5>the early game, right, Buffalo plays early game. Yes, it

0:44:02.560 --> 0:44:05.640
<v Speaker 5>was so he probably for Houston, but grabbed his phone.

0:44:06.120 --> 0:44:07.480
<v Speaker 2>Was against it was against?

0:44:08.200 --> 0:44:11.000
<v Speaker 3>Was not sorry Indianapolis?

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, okay, okay, yeah, yeah I spoke, but yeah, I

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<v Speaker 2>didn't see the injury. But all I know is he's

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<v Speaker 2>walking around and then he.

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<v Speaker 3>Just prior to the game, it was uncertain what the

0:44:23.640 --> 0:44:27.120
<v Speaker 3>status was on Stefan Diggs. He had suffered a knee injury,

0:44:27.640 --> 0:44:29.680
<v Speaker 3>but they didn't know how severe it was. In fact,

0:44:29.719 --> 0:44:31.960
<v Speaker 3>it wasn't until the next day before it was announced

0:44:32.200 --> 0:44:33.239
<v Speaker 3>he tore his a c L.

0:44:33.400 --> 0:44:35.719
<v Speaker 2>Well did so. Wait he was he had problems before

0:44:35.800 --> 0:44:36.080
<v Speaker 2>the game.

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<v Speaker 3>No, But what I'm saying, that's the what Mickey's saying

0:44:39.239 --> 0:44:42.279
<v Speaker 3>is the reason that tray Vaon was immediately going to

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<v Speaker 3>his phone was to check on the status. Was an

0:44:44.640 --> 0:44:48.680
<v Speaker 3>early game and I'm sure he had a text from

0:44:48.680 --> 0:44:51.960
<v Speaker 3>a friend or whatever. Hey, this reporter said this about you.

0:44:52.160 --> 0:44:54.080
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so you got two things you got to deal with.

0:44:54.200 --> 0:44:58.719
<v Speaker 3>Having said that this, don't worry about the reporter, Yeah,

0:44:59.360 --> 0:45:00.279
<v Speaker 3>right right.

0:45:00.480 --> 0:45:02.920
<v Speaker 2>And you know, if you got something to say, if

0:45:02.920 --> 0:45:04.320
<v Speaker 2>they want to talk to you, man, wait till I

0:45:05.120 --> 0:45:07.040
<v Speaker 2>put him on the podium, you know, put him on

0:45:07.120 --> 0:45:09.399
<v Speaker 2>out to coach McCarthy and then you can actually talk

0:45:09.440 --> 0:45:13.920
<v Speaker 2>to him. But you know, there are times when you know,

0:45:14.040 --> 0:45:17.360
<v Speaker 2>we start just what they say throughout the baby with

0:45:17.440 --> 0:45:21.200
<v Speaker 2>the bathwater. You know, we're just blaming everyone for everything.

0:45:21.960 --> 0:45:25.640
<v Speaker 2>And it's enough blame to go around. But if you're

0:45:25.640 --> 0:45:28.320
<v Speaker 2>going to blame somebody be accurate in which you're in

0:45:28.400 --> 0:45:28.799
<v Speaker 2>how you do.

0:45:28.840 --> 0:45:31.480
<v Speaker 3>It, especially since he was in man coverage.

0:45:32.160 --> 0:45:34.399
<v Speaker 2>He came off as man, he pursued the play, tracked

0:45:34.480 --> 0:45:37.920
<v Speaker 2>him down save the touchdown. It's not his job to

0:45:37.960 --> 0:45:40.560
<v Speaker 2>go over there and jump on the entire pile and

0:45:40.800 --> 0:45:42.520
<v Speaker 2>just try to figure out which one is Kittle.

0:45:42.640 --> 0:45:45.160
<v Speaker 3>And he was not going to get to that point

0:45:45.200 --> 0:45:48.840
<v Speaker 3>on the sideline to be in on the tackle on

0:45:48.960 --> 0:45:51.480
<v Speaker 3>Kittle until Kittle got to the four yard line, which

0:45:51.520 --> 0:45:53.640
<v Speaker 3>is where he got there, and got there exactly when

0:45:53.719 --> 0:45:56.120
<v Speaker 3>he needed to get He took the proper try and

0:45:56.200 --> 0:46:00.560
<v Speaker 3>in the meantime to the untrained eye, it looks like

0:46:00.640 --> 0:46:04.160
<v Speaker 3>he's loafing, but he's he's he's got it measured. He

0:46:04.360 --> 0:46:07.160
<v Speaker 3>knows how much room he's got there to get to

0:46:07.239 --> 0:46:10.640
<v Speaker 3>the to be able to get to Kittle to keep

0:46:10.680 --> 0:46:12.640
<v Speaker 3>him from scoring on the sideline, but he has to

0:46:12.840 --> 0:46:14.239
<v Speaker 3>guard against the.

0:46:14.360 --> 0:46:17.160
<v Speaker 2>Cutback along with a fellow defender.

0:46:18.160 --> 0:46:21.480
<v Speaker 3>He can't go through, he can't go through Chris Connelly

0:46:22.040 --> 0:46:24.520
<v Speaker 3>and Malie Hooker to get to Kittle, and then he's

0:46:24.640 --> 0:46:28.920
<v Speaker 3>totally out of position. Then Kittle scores because there's nobody

0:46:29.000 --> 0:46:30.800
<v Speaker 3>to get him at the four yard line. That's great,

0:46:31.080 --> 0:46:34.640
<v Speaker 3>but being first is better than being accurate.

0:46:35.680 --> 0:46:38.960
<v Speaker 2>Yep, that that was something that you could tell. That

0:46:39.040 --> 0:46:42.680
<v Speaker 2>was one of those gotcha moments. That was just you missed,

0:46:43.040 --> 0:46:46.760
<v Speaker 2>you missed, and you cause a lot of unnecessary problems.

0:46:47.280 --> 0:46:50.279
<v Speaker 3>And then you made yourself the story because now you

0:46:50.360 --> 0:46:51.040
<v Speaker 3>can talk about it.

0:46:51.120 --> 0:46:55.720
<v Speaker 2>That has never been his style. Yes, don't get started.

0:46:55.760 --> 0:47:01.719
<v Speaker 3>We're out of time. Bick shots the two by the way,

0:47:01.800 --> 0:47:04.400
<v Speaker 3>the two Yankee fans are not getting to go to

0:47:04.480 --> 0:47:05.120
<v Speaker 3>the game tonight.

0:47:05.360 --> 0:47:07.959
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I heard about that Life.

0:47:08.280 --> 0:47:11.560
<v Speaker 3>Can you believe that Life tried to take the glove off?

0:47:11.719 --> 0:47:14.640
<v Speaker 2>And that was just the man he got his wrists.

0:47:14.960 --> 0:47:16.120
<v Speaker 3>That was so New York.

0:47:16.400 --> 0:47:19.320
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's true. That's why I love it.

0:47:19.719 --> 0:47:22.200
<v Speaker 3>At least at least in Chicago. The guy tried to

0:47:22.320 --> 0:47:25.720
<v Speaker 3>catch the ball, right, unbelievable. I mean, the one guy's

0:47:25.760 --> 0:47:27.560
<v Speaker 3>holding him there and the other one trying to get

0:47:27.600 --> 0:47:27.919
<v Speaker 3>the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>Sorry for the guy in Chicago, Yeah, for a while,

0:47:30.600 --> 0:47:33.279
<v Speaker 2>because he was so meek looking and he had, you know,

0:47:33.440 --> 0:47:36.360
<v Speaker 2>he was he was concerned and he felt bad, you know,

0:47:36.640 --> 0:47:40.000
<v Speaker 2>for what he did. But these guys, they were laughing.

0:47:41.080 --> 0:47:42.640
<v Speaker 3>I got them, I got his gloves.

0:47:43.560 --> 0:47:44.759
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you didn't catch it, did you?

0:47:46.040 --> 0:47:47.640
<v Speaker 3>Now he made all the people in New York.

0:47:48.200 --> 0:47:52.400
<v Speaker 2>Hey, man, the facts of the fact that was crazy man, Okay,

0:47:52.920 --> 0:47:56.240
<v Speaker 2>the facts that was it wasn't. That wasn't all New Yorkers.

0:47:56.719 --> 0:47:59.040
<v Speaker 2>But that guy right there, if it was going to happen,

0:47:59.160 --> 0:48:00.879
<v Speaker 2>you say, yeah, that was probably in New York.

0:48:02.400 --> 0:48:04.560
<v Speaker 3>That's right, Just like the the you the other day.

0:48:05.880 --> 0:48:11.760
<v Speaker 3>This was New York. I asked Date yesterday about Tyreek

0:48:11.840 --> 0:48:15.600
<v Speaker 3>Stevenson the same question. He's agreed, Yeah, we.

0:48:16.360 --> 0:48:19.080
<v Speaker 2>Knew from Florida. He probably knew already.

0:48:19.520 --> 0:48:24.040
<v Speaker 3>All right, out a time again, Yes, shot clock ran

0:48:24.080 --> 0:48:27.439
<v Speaker 3>out on us again there, all right, who's that remind

0:48:27.520 --> 0:48:30.440
<v Speaker 3>you of the shot clock running out?

0:48:30.600 --> 0:48:30.799
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

0:48:30.960 --> 0:48:31.760
<v Speaker 3>Skip Bayley.

0:48:33.320 --> 0:48:35.120
<v Speaker 2>Break up? All right?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, that does it to mixed shots and we

0:48:38.280 --> 0:48:40.319
<v Speaker 3>will shot at you again tomorrow at noon.

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<v Speaker 2>Go Cowboys.

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