WEBVTT - Talkin’ Cowboys: Panther Pressure

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<v Speaker 1>And now your hosts Isaiah Standback, Patrick Walker, Josh Rodriguez

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<v Speaker 1>and Kyle Yeomans.

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<v Speaker 2>In the s W Beat Sea Studios.

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<v Speaker 3>Welcome in, everybody.

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<v Speaker 5>We've got the whole cast and crew ready for you

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<v Speaker 5>to rock today with Patrick Noci Walker, Josh Rodriguez, Isaiah's

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<v Speaker 5>stand back Chris Beam in the back.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Kyle Yeoman, so glad you're with us. We have some.

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<v Speaker 2>Show news for you.

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<v Speaker 3>We do right off at the jump of the episode.

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<v Speaker 2>We don't need your vote.

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<v Speaker 5>I was actually going to open it up for a

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<v Speaker 5>vote yesterday, but we just ran out of time, so

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<v Speaker 5>we took a vote on.

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<v Speaker 6>The kyleaving the show. Really sorry to hear that, bro.

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<v Speaker 2>Government right now.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh the Lebron decision, second decision, He's headed to mix shots.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow, Mickey would hate that, I think anybody.

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<v Speaker 5>Mickey's like, bye, yeah, thanks man, it's been so good

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<v Speaker 5>like an MJ and is pron Yeah, like I'm sure

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<v Speaker 5>is that's what That's what the sound would be.

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<v Speaker 3>No, I'm not leaving the show.

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<v Speaker 5>What we are doing, though, is we are flipping our previews.

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<v Speaker 2>So normally we pret up.

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<v Speaker 5>The Dallas defense, the Dallas defense vers is their upcoming

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<v Speaker 5>or upcoming opponent on offense on Wednesdays. We're not doing

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<v Speaker 5>that anymore. We're gonna flip. We're gonna flip it care you.

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<v Speaker 5>We want Patrick's lab code to get a little bit

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<v Speaker 5>more shine on Thursdays, and it also coincides with his

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<v Speaker 5>science lab that's released every week on Thursday on Dallas

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys dot Com. Yeah, so we're just gonna push the

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<v Speaker 5>defensive preview to Thursday, and now the offensive previews.

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<v Speaker 2>We got QB Vision Wednesday, cool, Thursday.

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<v Speaker 6>Ready on Friday?

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<v Speaker 3>There you go.

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<v Speaker 6>So he's on Friday.

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<v Speaker 3>Today, we have some QB vision coming up.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, are you ready for this?

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah, that's all the show news is.

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<v Speaker 5>We're so from now on, we will preview the Dallas

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<v Speaker 5>offense on Wednesday and we were preview the Dallas defense

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<v Speaker 5>on Thursday.

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<v Speaker 2>Sorry you used to that hoping take that what you did?

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<v Speaker 8>Wow?

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<v Speaker 2>The hell what the court say?

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<v Speaker 6>But you did.

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<v Speaker 2>People are the courts, but the people stop it. I

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<v Speaker 2>do we do it for you?

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<v Speaker 6>All right?

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<v Speaker 5>We're going into those and noes. Patrick, not a ton

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<v Speaker 5>of news and notes.

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<v Speaker 2>No, we do have one though. We do have one

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<v Speaker 2>little bit of a reunion. Cowboys reunited. I can't talk

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<v Speaker 2>to me. They reunited with Julius Wood. Okay, so, former

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<v Speaker 2>undrafted safety from last year twenty twenty four. He's a hitter.

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<v Speaker 2>He is a hitter and he made he made some

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<v Speaker 2>waves in training camp last year. He was a roster

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<v Speaker 2>casualty and final cutdowns, they waved him. He went over

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<v Speaker 2>to the Titans, who claimed him successfully from waivers. But

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<v Speaker 2>he's back. He's back on the Cowboys practice squad. Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>obviously need some safe safety depth and insurance with Malie

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<v Speaker 2>Hooker on ir SO, welcome back into the fold. Julius Wood,

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<v Speaker 2>hard hitting safety out of East Carolina, former former collegiate

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<v Speaker 2>teammate of one sivone revel Just for a little bit,

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<v Speaker 2>you just it was like one year that they overlap

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<v Speaker 2>one year works. He's had some good showings here in

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<v Speaker 2>training camp of preseason so or the last last year

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<v Speaker 2>or so preseason for sure, Yeah, for sure. Yeah, he's

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<v Speaker 2>we played well for Dallas.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so that's the one big news. And note Cowboys

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<v Speaker 5>were off yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, back at practice today. So we're waiting to see

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<v Speaker 2>the injury update on several guys, Taylor Booker, Tyler Geydon, Uh,

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<v Speaker 2>Tyler Smith obviously, Cede Lamb, Cavante's harping, so forth and

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<v Speaker 2>so on. So we don't have Tyler Biadas you'd really

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<v Speaker 2>been confusing.

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<v Speaker 6>For more than one reason.

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<v Speaker 3>So many Tyler's.

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<v Speaker 2>Right there, Yeah, you guys. So, yeah, we'll see today

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<v Speaker 2>first injury report comes out. This is going to be

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<v Speaker 2>the first real look at who has a good chance

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<v Speaker 2>of playing and taking the field against the Carolina Panthers

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<v Speaker 2>and who's trending in the wrong direction as far as

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<v Speaker 2>not taking the flight to Charlotte. So yeah, keep an

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<v Speaker 2>eye on that. That'll drop around three ish this afternoon

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<v Speaker 2>Central time. Keep an eye on the twitters.

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<v Speaker 5>Do you do you feel like the signing of Julius

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<v Speaker 5>Wood maybe coincides with the Donovan Wilson thought process. Do

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<v Speaker 5>they maybe is that something we can read the tea leaves,

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<v Speaker 5>I would say yeah, yeah, because you're already missing Booker.

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<v Speaker 5>He's on IR yep, he's got three games left to

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<v Speaker 5>be on IR minimum.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and and we still don't know. We'd have no

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<v Speaker 2>further insight on the Donovan Wilson situation, which is what

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<v Speaker 2>we will hopefully get today. If Donald was a d

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<v Speaker 2>n P this afternoon or today's practice, your answer is yes.

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<v Speaker 2>But even before then, I'm going to say there's a

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<v Speaker 2>lean toward that. I mean, you got some you got

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<v Speaker 2>banged up safety. So as far as who you would

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<v Speaker 2>throw out there, initially, obviously it's going to be Marquise Bell,

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<v Speaker 2>but you need depth behind one yea and Marquise Bell.

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<v Speaker 2>You have Elijah Clark who was signed to the active

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<v Speaker 2>roster last weekend. So that's good stuff, but you need

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<v Speaker 2>more than that if you're going to be down to

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<v Speaker 2>starting safe. So Julius would hard hitting guy, and we

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<v Speaker 2>talked about Donald. What does Donald do well? Downhill hard hitter?

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<v Speaker 2>Julius wood hard hill, down hit her.

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<v Speaker 3>Hard hill, down hit her? How did you hard hit her?

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<v Speaker 6>Downhill, downhill, hard hitter?

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know, but you know what's really crazy, impressed

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<v Speaker 2>myself saying, and it sounded good work. That's right, I

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<v Speaker 2>did it.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like I said that on purpose.

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<v Speaker 7>I will tell though, we really need that injury report stats.

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<v Speaker 3>Because you were you were typing up that.

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<v Speaker 2>Hm.

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<v Speaker 3>It's because last night you were typing up fl like Morio.

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<v Speaker 2>That's why. That's what it was.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, that was fun to watch.

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<v Speaker 6>Picked up a little bit last night.

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<v Speaker 3>I think Patrick might be under investigation very soon.

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<v Speaker 2>That escalated quickly. Yeah, you know, I think you I

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<v Speaker 2>think you killed a guy with a trident. You should

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<v Speaker 2>probably lay low for a few maybe just chill out.

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<v Speaker 2>But no, you know, you know, yeah, clowns are going

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<v Speaker 2>to clown so anyway.

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<v Speaker 5>Anyway, So Julius would the person that Taylor Swift wrote

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<v Speaker 5>a song about recently, that is who's on the ros.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, Julius would exactly would.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, it is an offensive, shameless t Thank you sir.

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<v Speaker 2>That was That was appreciate. That was smooth.

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<v Speaker 5>It's not It's not super smooth. If you think if

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<v Speaker 5>you actually listen to the lyrics.

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<v Speaker 2>Of that, just type it up and look at it's wild.

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<v Speaker 8>Ye.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's just arena for yep.

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<v Speaker 6>That's Kyle about.

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<v Speaker 3>That's exactly what it was. Thank you all right.

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<v Speaker 5>Switching offensive preview to Wednesday, I want to talk about

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<v Speaker 5>this offense because right now, statistically in the NFL, Isaiah standback,

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<v Speaker 5>the Dallas Cowboys have the number one total offense.

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<v Speaker 2>You don't want to say another part of that.

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<v Speaker 5>They have the number one most allowed yards on defense,

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<v Speaker 5>but they have the number one total offense. We'll talk

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<v Speaker 5>about that defense tomorrow. We'll talk about what's happening against

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<v Speaker 5>the Panthers this week. But when you look at the

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<v Speaker 5>success that has happened on offense and the number of

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<v Speaker 5>guys that have stepped up on that side of the football,

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<v Speaker 5>where do you feel like it starts?

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<v Speaker 2>Starts with the offensive line. Really, yep. Offensive line allows

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<v Speaker 2>for your quarterback to pass. Offensive line allows for your

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<v Speaker 2>ground game. We get going. It's officsive line. I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>we could talk about all the skill position players, all

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<v Speaker 2>the guys who make contributions there, but ultimately, the big

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<v Speaker 2>fellows who never get subbed out are the ones that

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<v Speaker 2>are taking care of business and allowing for your entire

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<v Speaker 2>offense to be collaborative. Allowed for your officeive coordinator to

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<v Speaker 2>feel comfortable and confident to call plays they control the

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<v Speaker 2>line of scrimmage, so whether they're pass blocking, whether they're

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<v Speaker 2>moving mountains up front, they're doing a heck of a job.

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<v Speaker 2>Dak has the confidence to sit back in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 2>He's obviously had to work in the pocket to create

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<v Speaker 2>some passing lanes at times, but that's every quarterback. So

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<v Speaker 2>I think he's done a heck of a job. The

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line has allowed for him to do that. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 2>Jontay Williams is having one heck of a year. It's

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<v Speaker 2>not like he's getting hit in the backfield and having

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<v Speaker 2>to create he's getting to the line of screams through

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<v Speaker 2>the line of scrimmage to the second level. Then he's

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<v Speaker 2>getting hit, then he's running through its.

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<v Speaker 5>And there's a lot of times yards after contact, because

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<v Speaker 5>that's a big statu in the NFL. Even with yards

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<v Speaker 5>after contact, you have to be favorable position in order

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<v Speaker 5>to appreciate contact.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm saying that then continue through that initial contact is

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<v Speaker 2>not happening behind the line of scrimmage. So if it's

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<v Speaker 2>not happening behind the line of scrimmage and it's happening

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<v Speaker 2>at the second level of the defense, and now you're

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<v Speaker 2>three to four yards across the line of scrimmage. By

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<v Speaker 2>the time you get hit, that's where the contact is happening.

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<v Speaker 2>That's where it's expected to happen based upon your blocking scheme.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's all happening because of the old line.

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<v Speaker 7>So shout out to them, good thing that they're all

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<v Speaker 7>healthy too. Yeah, big facetious, because yeah they're not. But

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<v Speaker 7>I think a large part and doe to that. And

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<v Speaker 7>it's a team sport. You're talking about. All these phases

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<v Speaker 7>of the offense clicking together.

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<v Speaker 6>Is one.

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<v Speaker 7>You don't have the number one offense in the NFL

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<v Speaker 7>without Dak Prescott, right, thanks, we're talking about him yesterday.

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<v Speaker 7>He's on a different level than he's ever been in

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<v Speaker 7>his entire career. It's unfortunate that you have the defense

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<v Speaker 7>not playing up to that same standard there. Like Kyle

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<v Speaker 7>just said, they're number one in yards allowed. If you

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<v Speaker 7>don't have Dak Prescott, this is not the number one

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<v Speaker 7>offense in the NFL. And I don't think people realize

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<v Speaker 7>that enough or give him enough credit because you just

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<v Speaker 7>see it across the board. I mean for people that

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<v Speaker 7>don't know ball, people that don't follow the Cowboys, people

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<v Speaker 7>are just making means of Dak Prescott. I mean they're

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<v Speaker 7>talking about Arch Manning, you know, with the Dak Prescott's

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<v Speaker 7>face in a ut uniform.

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<v Speaker 2>It's same people who were saying Tank for.

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<v Speaker 6>Arch exactly exactly. So really, credit where credit is due.

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<v Speaker 7>Dak Prescott is playing the best football of his career

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<v Speaker 7>and the offense is clicking on all of sudden cylinders

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<v Speaker 7>because of what Dak Prescott is doing in conjunction with

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<v Speaker 7>what shot he's helping him. Do we and it goes

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<v Speaker 7>back to the original question that you asked. Someone posted

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<v Speaker 7>it yesterday and I forgot to send it to you.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm sure you saw it. Someone posted your question to

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<v Speaker 7>Shoddy from the first press conference.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes that was Boss Cowboys Boarts Boss boards.

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<v Speaker 6>Shouts to him.

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<v Speaker 7>And it's indicative of what we're seeing now with how

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<v Speaker 7>the offense is running and what Shody was how he

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<v Speaker 7>answered your question about how you can modernize the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 7>offense for Dak Prescott and for the guys that we

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<v Speaker 7>have here. CD Lamb included it is coming to fruition. Finally,

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<v Speaker 7>you're seeing it now. I mean it started from you know,

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<v Speaker 7>Week one, they drove down the field three times in

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<v Speaker 7>our own score that to me is all you need

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<v Speaker 7>to know, and that's.

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<v Speaker 2>What you're saying.

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<v Speaker 5>Can you take us through that, just because it was

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<v Speaker 5>so long ago, can you remind us what the question was?

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<v Speaker 6>It feels like years ago?

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<v Speaker 3>It does?

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<v Speaker 2>It feels like forever ago?

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<v Speaker 3>And then what his response was That led to.

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<v Speaker 2>Where we would I do one better? Oh, let's see

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<v Speaker 2>if let's see if this might pick up. Oh we're

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<v Speaker 2>going to play it fresh looking for hold on, Oh

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<v Speaker 2>you got to you gotta mute us on the YouTube side.

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<v Speaker 2>On the offense, generally speaking, how do you look to

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<v Speaker 2>move forward as far as modernizing the offense? Talk about

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<v Speaker 2>solving for the quarterback? What does that look like?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, again, I go back to my days with Pete.

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<v Speaker 9>I think if you go back and you look at

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<v Speaker 9>some of the things we did in Seattle, obviously the

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<v Speaker 9>starting point for me would be things that our players

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<v Speaker 9>do well.

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<v Speaker 2>You're always going to start with that.

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<v Speaker 9>If your system's not flexible enough to do what your

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<v Speaker 9>players do well, then your probably in the wrong business.

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<v Speaker 9>But I'm a big believer in cut splits. I'm a

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<v Speaker 9>big believer in shifts and motions to distort things. We're

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<v Speaker 9>gonna do a great job of marrying our runs and

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<v Speaker 9>our passes and make those look the same. I'm proud

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<v Speaker 9>to say that two different times in my career as

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<v Speaker 9>a coordinator, we led the league in rushing and they

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<v Speaker 9>go hand in hand. A running game in the action

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<v Speaker 9>passing game go hand in hand. But I would say

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<v Speaker 9>there's a there's a tempo element that we're excited to

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<v Speaker 9>mix in that our players have.

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<v Speaker 3>All shown.

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<v Speaker 9>An affinity for. And let me expand on that.

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<v Speaker 2>A little bit. We we'll just yeah, We'll just stop

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<v Speaker 2>you right there and just say that every single thing

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<v Speaker 2>he said in that in that particular portion, he has

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<v Speaker 2>brought to fruition.

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<v Speaker 7>And if you're looking at how the offense has looked

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<v Speaker 7>for the past three seasons or four seasons under Mike

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<v Speaker 7>McCarthy and listening to what he said here, I mean,

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<v Speaker 7>he's proving his point.

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<v Speaker 6>And we talked about it yesterday.

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<v Speaker 7>We're talking about competing every day being the mantra of

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<v Speaker 7>the season, and you're seeing guys step up that are

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<v Speaker 7>depth players, step in into the starting roles due to

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<v Speaker 7>injury or due to whatever it is and succeed because they're.

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<v Speaker 6>Competing every single day.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, it's granted, you know, it's where what's the

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<v Speaker 7>record now we're five hundred right? Uh technically and technically

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<v Speaker 7>technically you know technicality, I don't know.

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<v Speaker 3>That tie, that tie, but it's still a tie.

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<v Speaker 6>With all those expectations in mind, have more.

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<v Speaker 5>Wins than you have losses, Isaiah, tie throws that whole

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<v Speaker 5>announcement out the window.

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<v Speaker 2>It definitely does. It throws it out the window. We

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<v Speaker 2>hate ties.

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<v Speaker 6>The tie.

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<v Speaker 2>Tie can eliminate you from playoffs, can it? Okay, just

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<v Speaker 2>like lost can also get But you got two potential negatives.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what we against. You hate ties. But I mean

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<v Speaker 2>going back to a couple of points that you guys

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<v Speaker 2>make because those points mary so well. The play of

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<v Speaker 2>the offensive line, both the starters and the backups when

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<v Speaker 2>the backups were tasked to come in and due to

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<v Speaker 2>injury with the play of Dak Prescott. I don't think

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<v Speaker 2>enough people understand how important it is for one hand

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<v Speaker 2>to watch the other. What I mean by that is

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<v Speaker 2>the offensive line has to protect his quarterback. That much.

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<v Speaker 2>Everybody knows. That's just easy math for even the casual

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<v Speaker 2>football mind. Okay, but for the high iq football mind,

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<v Speaker 2>you also understand that the quarterback has to protect his

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line, and by doing that or in doing that

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<v Speaker 2>with pocket presence and you know, bailing when you need

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<v Speaker 2>to bail, taking checkdowns. We need to take checkdowns because

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<v Speaker 2>or just speeding up your clock because you recognize that

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<v Speaker 2>this pressure is about to get here sooner than than

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<v Speaker 2>you would normally have intended. Dak Prescott is doing all

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<v Speaker 2>of those things, all of those things. Go back and

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<v Speaker 2>look at some of these games where you know, as

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<v Speaker 2>we're rightfully giving credit to some to these backups as

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<v Speaker 2>they're playing, there were a few times where the pressure

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<v Speaker 2>got here or he got there, and that he steps

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<v Speaker 2>up and he moves, and he moves and he buys

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<v Speaker 2>himself time and he either buys enough time to get

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<v Speaker 2>the check down or get the ball out deep left

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<v Speaker 2>or right, or he bails and he gets you that

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<v Speaker 2>first down and moves the chain with his legs. So

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<v Speaker 2>as much as the offensive line deserves credit, both the

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<v Speaker 2>starters and the backups for doing what Connor Riley and

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<v Speaker 2>Clayton Adams and Brian Schottenheimer has coached him up to do,

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<v Speaker 2>which I can't stress enough this coaching staff on the

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<v Speaker 2>offensive side of the ball, Derek Foster, they are oh

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<v Speaker 2>my god, genius level highers at this point in Shottenheimer's career.

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<v Speaker 2>It goes back to what both Isaiah and Josh are saying.

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<v Speaker 2>This trench warfare that the Cowboys are winning on the

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<v Speaker 2>offensive side of the ball, allows for the skilled players

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<v Speaker 2>to take off, allows for you to have those chunk

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<v Speaker 2>plays in a number one offense. So credit to everybody

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<v Speaker 2>because it takes it. It's gonna sound cliche, but it

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<v Speaker 2>takes a team. I want to throw something out there,

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<v Speaker 2>or really kind of just give people some insight. Throw

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<v Speaker 2>it out. Oftentimes people think of backups as lesser than

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<v Speaker 2>of course, there's not a lot of spots in this NFL,

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<v Speaker 2>this NFL professional league that we're in. With that being said,

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<v Speaker 2>backups are usually backups for a number of reasons. Usually

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<v Speaker 2>it's related to the talent level at that point in time,

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<v Speaker 2>At this point in time, you're better than that guy, okay.

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<v Speaker 2>Other times it's we have more invested in that individual

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<v Speaker 2>than we have invested in you. The other thing that

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<v Speaker 2>people need to take in consideration is everybody that is

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<v Speaker 2>on the NFL roster is capable. Okay, so though I

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<v Speaker 2>might be down on the depth, I am very much

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<v Speaker 2>so capable now what is the disparity between myself and

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<v Speaker 2>that starter? And why is there a disparity? Are they

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<v Speaker 2>better because God just blessed them with more abilities? Are

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<v Speaker 2>they better because they've had more reps against people of

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<v Speaker 2>their caliber at that point in time and I just haven't.

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<v Speaker 2>So when you start talking about backups and everybody's so

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<v Speaker 2>amazed that the backups are doing so well, how about

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<v Speaker 2>the fact that they might just not have had the

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<v Speaker 2>opportunities to go against that level of competition to prove

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<v Speaker 2>that they can play at the same level as starters.

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<v Speaker 2>And I really want that, I really want people to

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<v Speaker 2>take that that perspective because I hate referring to guys

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<v Speaker 2>as okay, just backups, Like now, these are NFL players

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<v Speaker 2>that are being granted with an opportunity. And how many

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<v Speaker 2>times have we seen superstars now Hall of famers because

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<v Speaker 2>they were buried on the depth chart and somebody may

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<v Speaker 2>have gotten injured and they represented an opportunity and wohila

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<v Speaker 2>magic right now? Were they lacking ability or were they

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<v Speaker 2>lacking opportunity? So as we talk about this, we have

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<v Speaker 2>to be very careful about how we title right and

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<v Speaker 2>how we kind of what's the word I'm looking for

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<v Speaker 2>label how do we how do we label these players

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<v Speaker 2>that are stepping into the fold because some of these

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<v Speaker 2>guys just needed an opportunity. We can't label them as

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<v Speaker 2>back as we have to label them as guys that

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<v Speaker 2>are down on the depth chart that majors have got

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<v Speaker 2>their big freaking opportunity, and all of a sudden, they

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<v Speaker 2>might see themselves as a starter to either hear if

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<v Speaker 2>not here as a contract inspires agains, they could be

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<v Speaker 2>starting somewhere else. So you're saying you can't just broad

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<v Speaker 2>stroke the label like that. No, Yeah, okay, well Don

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<v Speaker 2>Need doesn't understand that, because apparently Don thinks all Hispanics

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<v Speaker 2>come from one country. Continue the big thing here, Don,

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<v Speaker 2>you're talking about the way You're.

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<v Speaker 5>Talking about the way that players are utilized and how

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<v Speaker 5>they are utilizing their specific roles. That's exactly what Shoty

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<v Speaker 5>was talking about in that opening press conference. I'm going

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<v Speaker 5>to keep this conversation going in the third segment, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>want to come back circle back to it because I've

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<v Speaker 5>got an opportunity here uh to look at some of

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<v Speaker 5>the motion tendencies, and he talked about that a lot too, Didn'

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<v Speaker 5>I'm want to talk about that in the third segment,

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<v Speaker 5>But before then, it's time for a little QB vision

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<v Speaker 5>By invisile line, the official smile of the Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>That was the sound of Isaiah Standback's pearly whites blan

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<v Speaker 5>black freshly aligned within visile line.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh oh god, no that s mile. That's a Dodgeball.

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<v Speaker 2>What was the girl's name from Dodgeball?

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<v Speaker 8>Oh?

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<v Speaker 1>Man?

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<v Speaker 2>What a classic canon?

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<v Speaker 3>You know what else is classic?

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<v Speaker 8>That?

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<v Speaker 2>A little bit of some.

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<v Speaker 6>White eddie?

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<v Speaker 3>Why lady cut on?

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<v Speaker 1>It's time for QB vision with Isaiah's Standsback.

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<v Speaker 2>They guy, here we go.

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<v Speaker 8>We think.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's talk about it. Man, listen, I don't I don't.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't I respect everybody in this NFL. Oftentimes those

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<v Speaker 2>in the chatting on the on the web, they tend

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<v Speaker 2>to get after me because Isaiah shows every team too

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<v Speaker 2>much respect everybody the threat. Yeah, they are the professionals,

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<v Speaker 2>so definitely are so you might want to respect them.

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<v Speaker 2>Even though you might be better than some teams, you

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<v Speaker 2>have to still prove it week in and week out.

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<v Speaker 3>I can tell you the other side.

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<v Speaker 5>The other guys across the hallway that are preparing for

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<v Speaker 5>next week aren't aren't saying anything less.

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<v Speaker 3>If anything, it's probably more.

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<v Speaker 2>It's football. It's a physical games happen so Chicago, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>So let's talk about these Panthers. Okay, the Panthers. Where

0:22:45.840 --> 0:22:49.080
<v Speaker 2>they two and three doesn't really matter. These guys can

0:22:49.119 --> 0:22:52.600
<v Speaker 2>play competitive if you allow them to. Their scheme that

0:22:52.640 --> 0:22:56.320
<v Speaker 2>they run defensively is a three four typically is what

0:22:56.359 --> 0:22:58.800
<v Speaker 2>they run, right. They run three down linemen, big nose

0:22:58.840 --> 0:23:02.320
<v Speaker 2>tackle too. Defensively, I have two overhangs with linebackers and

0:23:02.320 --> 0:23:05.520
<v Speaker 2>two linebackers at the second level, so oftentimes it will

0:23:05.520 --> 0:23:09.080
<v Speaker 2>look like a five man front. How does that potentially

0:23:10.880 --> 0:23:14.040
<v Speaker 2>help you and how can that be a disadvantage for you? Well,

0:23:14.359 --> 0:23:17.840
<v Speaker 2>help wise, you can run the ball versus three five

0:23:17.920 --> 0:23:20.000
<v Speaker 2>for the first of three four if you can hold

0:23:20.040 --> 0:23:22.920
<v Speaker 2>the point of the tip of the spear, which is

0:23:22.960 --> 0:23:26.400
<v Speaker 2>the nose guard, right, that's where things start for them.

0:23:26.680 --> 0:23:30.960
<v Speaker 2>Their nose guard is number ninety four A. Shawn Robinson

0:23:31.600 --> 0:23:33.840
<v Speaker 2>played it for the Jet play for the Giants previously.

0:23:33.880 --> 0:23:36.360
<v Speaker 2>He's not I'm not amazed by him. He's a he's

0:23:36.359 --> 0:23:39.120
<v Speaker 2>a big fella. I almost made a comparison that would

0:23:39.160 --> 0:23:41.080
<v Speaker 2>not have been good for us. But he's a he's

0:23:41.080 --> 0:23:43.959
<v Speaker 2>a big fella that I'm not threatened by. He's literally

0:23:44.000 --> 0:23:45.760
<v Speaker 2>like an anchor, Like you're in the middle of the ocean,

0:23:45.760 --> 0:23:47.240
<v Speaker 2>you throw an anchor in there. He just wants to

0:23:47.240 --> 0:23:50.560
<v Speaker 2>hold that spot right and not get moved off the point.

0:23:50.880 --> 0:23:56.000
<v Speaker 2>I believe that their most dominant defensive lineman is Derek Brown.

0:23:56.080 --> 0:24:00.880
<v Speaker 2>Tell them ninety five ninety five, he's a he's a gay, right.

0:24:01.040 --> 0:24:04.520
<v Speaker 2>I believe that they have three game wreckers at the

0:24:04.600 --> 0:24:08.439
<v Speaker 2>first and second level, number ninety five and Derek Brown

0:24:09.359 --> 0:24:12.920
<v Speaker 2>number eleven, and Nick Scorton he plays outside linebacker aka

0:24:13.119 --> 0:24:17.320
<v Speaker 2>stand up defensive end, and then also number ninety one

0:24:17.400 --> 0:24:21.760
<v Speaker 2>Patrick Jones, who is also an outside linebacker aka stand

0:24:21.840 --> 0:24:24.359
<v Speaker 2>up defensive end. Right, So when you think about the

0:24:24.480 --> 0:24:29.040
<v Speaker 2>three four outside linebackers, think about old school New England

0:24:29.440 --> 0:24:33.160
<v Speaker 2>dali As Thomas. You know, they're just the big dudes

0:24:33.160 --> 0:24:35.680
<v Speaker 2>that just stand up and making their big guys. They're

0:24:35.680 --> 0:24:37.960
<v Speaker 2>not full on pass rushers, but they're not great cover

0:24:38.040 --> 0:24:40.520
<v Speaker 2>guys either of the kind of tweeters you don't want

0:24:40.520 --> 0:24:42.320
<v Speaker 2>their hand in the ground. So that's pretty much what

0:24:42.320 --> 0:24:44.520
<v Speaker 2>they are. But you can run the ball vers of

0:24:44.560 --> 0:24:46.440
<v Speaker 2>three four. I think you can get their big fellow

0:24:46.480 --> 0:24:48.640
<v Speaker 2>of ninety four Ashan Robinson, you can get him moved

0:24:48.680 --> 0:24:50.560
<v Speaker 2>off the point. That's gonna be a lot of responsibility

0:24:50.560 --> 0:24:56.679
<v Speaker 2>on mister brock Off. So yeah, typically you have the

0:24:56.720 --> 0:25:00.400
<v Speaker 2>nose guard covering up your center. You'll have the Usually

0:25:00.440 --> 0:25:03.440
<v Speaker 2>there are three techniques. Sometimes they'll get out to five techniques,

0:25:03.440 --> 0:25:05.560
<v Speaker 2>which means that they're on the outside shade of your guards.

0:25:06.240 --> 0:25:09.120
<v Speaker 2>If you can kick those quote unquote defensive ends out,

0:25:09.119 --> 0:25:11.160
<v Speaker 2>which are really your you know, two of your d linemen.

0:25:11.359 --> 0:25:13.639
<v Speaker 2>It's weird to start talking about names of titles of

0:25:13.680 --> 0:25:17.440
<v Speaker 2>their position. Their d ns are d tackles. Really, we

0:25:17.640 --> 0:25:19.320
<v Speaker 2>just end titles. If you can kick them out with

0:25:19.359 --> 0:25:21.159
<v Speaker 2>your guards and you can hold the point, all of

0:25:21.200 --> 0:25:24.119
<v Speaker 2>a sudden, now your guards can get up to the

0:25:24.119 --> 0:25:26.520
<v Speaker 2>second level on their linebackers. And if you could do that,

0:25:26.640 --> 0:25:29.800
<v Speaker 2>then I foresee Javonte Williams having one heck of a day.

0:25:30.440 --> 0:25:32.400
<v Speaker 2>He's already had one heck of a year. I think

0:25:32.400 --> 0:25:34.080
<v Speaker 2>that he'll have one heck of a day if they

0:25:34.240 --> 0:25:36.320
<v Speaker 2>choose to remain in this three four defense. But you

0:25:36.359 --> 0:25:39.880
<v Speaker 2>better find ninety five. He will, he will, he will

0:25:39.880 --> 0:25:44.760
<v Speaker 2>mess up your day. That's on the front. Okay, eleven

0:25:44.760 --> 0:25:48.840
<v Speaker 2>and ninety one. These are athletic outside linebackers slash d

0:25:49.000 --> 0:25:51.439
<v Speaker 2>ns that they play and coverage a lot of times

0:25:51.480 --> 0:25:55.119
<v Speaker 2>because in their three four they often play cover four,

0:25:55.320 --> 0:25:58.320
<v Speaker 2>Cover two, they'll drop them out and cover three sometimes,

0:25:58.320 --> 0:25:59.720
<v Speaker 2>so a lot of times these guys are kind of

0:25:59.760 --> 0:26:03.680
<v Speaker 2>fish out of water in space. Imagine Micah Parsons trying

0:26:03.680 --> 0:26:05.840
<v Speaker 2>to play coverage. It's not what you want, right, You

0:26:05.920 --> 0:26:08.520
<v Speaker 2>much rather him get after the quarterback. You played them

0:26:08.640 --> 0:26:10.879
<v Speaker 2>at linebacker. There's a reason why he changed back to

0:26:10.920 --> 0:26:13.040
<v Speaker 2>a d N. He just didn't do well at that level.

0:26:13.080 --> 0:26:14.800
<v Speaker 2>That's how I see these guys.

0:26:14.840 --> 0:26:17.439
<v Speaker 5>Just for Floyd in the chat, can you explain what

0:26:17.480 --> 0:26:19.600
<v Speaker 5>a Cover two versus a Cover three looks like?

0:26:19.720 --> 0:26:20.520
<v Speaker 3>Just because he doesn't?

0:26:20.840 --> 0:26:24.359
<v Speaker 2>Got you? Yeah? So cover two two, high safeties two corner.

0:26:24.160 --> 0:26:25.720
<v Speaker 6>Football, there's a cylindrical ball.

0:26:26.320 --> 0:26:27.960
<v Speaker 3>I'm just kidding you keep you going, all right?

0:26:28.440 --> 0:26:30.760
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? So these guys can they get out in that

0:26:30.800 --> 0:26:34.159
<v Speaker 2>space and coverage when that's their responsibility and they don't

0:26:34.200 --> 0:26:36.840
<v Speaker 2>do well. What eleven and ninety one do well is

0:26:36.880 --> 0:26:40.240
<v Speaker 2>they they are high effort guys and they're very athletic.

0:26:40.520 --> 0:26:43.560
<v Speaker 2>These are guys that not necessarily the most skilled with

0:26:43.600 --> 0:26:46.760
<v Speaker 2>their hands or even necessarily a bunch of moves in

0:26:46.800 --> 0:26:49.679
<v Speaker 2>their bag. But they don't stop. They just they just

0:26:49.680 --> 0:26:53.960
<v Speaker 2>stay after the quarterback. Think Max, Think Max Crosby. Right,

0:26:54.080 --> 0:26:56.080
<v Speaker 2>Max Crosby is skilled in all those things, but he

0:26:56.200 --> 0:26:59.280
<v Speaker 2>just continues to get after you or another gentleman. Van Ginkel,

0:26:59.320 --> 0:27:01.080
<v Speaker 2>that's the person that I think about. That's just a

0:27:01.160 --> 0:27:04.800
<v Speaker 2>high effort guy, just a bull right in a freaking

0:27:05.320 --> 0:27:08.560
<v Speaker 2>coffee shopping You've always liked I love his game.

0:27:08.880 --> 0:27:11.560
<v Speaker 5>You've liked it from when he was in Minnesota. That

0:27:11.640 --> 0:27:14.200
<v Speaker 5>was the first time you really were honing in on it.

0:27:14.280 --> 0:27:16.240
<v Speaker 5>And he's still a beast, and he's still sidelined.

0:27:16.359 --> 0:27:19.040
<v Speaker 2>He's still a beast. I love players who just are relentless.

0:27:19.160 --> 0:27:22.359
<v Speaker 2>Right that there's you can't scheme against. You can't scheme

0:27:22.359 --> 0:27:24.840
<v Speaker 2>against that, right because your initial plan, okay, stops them,

0:27:25.080 --> 0:27:28.000
<v Speaker 2>but then what then then there then their will to

0:27:28.040 --> 0:27:30.600
<v Speaker 2>win takes over. That's what eleven and ninety one are.

0:27:31.119 --> 0:27:34.159
<v Speaker 2>Outside of that, they have obviously a great corner that

0:27:34.240 --> 0:27:37.880
<v Speaker 2>I think is being just wasted away in JC Horn

0:27:38.080 --> 0:27:41.960
<v Speaker 2>and that's number eight. On the outside, they don't there's

0:27:41.960 --> 0:27:43.480
<v Speaker 2>not a lot to talk about in terms of their

0:27:43.480 --> 0:27:46.080
<v Speaker 2>corners because they're not playing a lot of man. They're

0:27:46.080 --> 0:27:49.520
<v Speaker 2>playing so much zone. They're playing quarters, they're playing two,

0:27:49.920 --> 0:27:52.760
<v Speaker 2>they're playing three. Occasionally, every so often they'll sprinkle in

0:27:52.800 --> 0:27:54.640
<v Speaker 2>a little bit of man. They don't blitz a lot.

0:27:55.040 --> 0:27:59.520
<v Speaker 2>Everything that they do coverage wise is so easily identifiable.

0:28:00.160 --> 0:28:03.479
<v Speaker 2>Like Dak should have a day as long as they

0:28:03.560 --> 0:28:05.560
<v Speaker 2>get it blocked up upfront, which I don't foresee that

0:28:05.640 --> 0:28:07.960
<v Speaker 2>being a problem. But Dak should have a day. He's

0:28:08.000 --> 0:28:09.840
<v Speaker 2>gonna have a lot of he should have a great

0:28:09.880 --> 0:28:12.360
<v Speaker 2>pocket because a lot of their rushes come from their

0:28:12.480 --> 0:28:15.240
<v Speaker 2>outside linebackers pressing from the outside, which are they're usually

0:28:15.240 --> 0:28:17.359
<v Speaker 2>a nine techniques or eleven techniques, however you want to

0:28:17.359 --> 0:28:19.320
<v Speaker 2>look at it, so they're pushing up the field. The

0:28:19.400 --> 0:28:21.920
<v Speaker 2>pocket is usually nice. He could step up, he could

0:28:21.920 --> 0:28:24.600
<v Speaker 2>delivered the ball. There's no physicality at the line of

0:28:24.600 --> 0:28:28.280
<v Speaker 2>scrimmage by their corners. They're linebackers that are out in coverage,

0:28:28.280 --> 0:28:31.320
<v Speaker 2>are not jamming your inside receivers, so there's no contact

0:28:31.320 --> 0:28:33.520
<v Speaker 2>there to stop Ferguson from getting to the middle. If

0:28:33.520 --> 0:28:35.480
<v Speaker 2>you guys have any questions in regards to that, go

0:28:35.520 --> 0:28:38.440
<v Speaker 2>look at Darren Waller what he did last week. He

0:28:38.480 --> 0:28:40.600
<v Speaker 2>was running routes like he was routes on air, so

0:28:41.840 --> 0:28:44.760
<v Speaker 2>I'm not there's nothing defensively that there was like, oh

0:28:44.800 --> 0:28:46.480
<v Speaker 2>my gosh, you better be aware of this, and I

0:28:46.480 --> 0:28:48.880
<v Speaker 2>don't like that going into a game. But I'm just

0:28:48.880 --> 0:28:50.880
<v Speaker 2>telling you what I see on the film. Handful of

0:28:50.880 --> 0:28:53.160
<v Speaker 2>guys ninety five get him figured out up front. He

0:28:53.400 --> 0:28:55.760
<v Speaker 2>could he could push your your office a lineman back

0:28:55.800 --> 0:28:59.160
<v Speaker 2>into the lap of Dak Prescott and then eleven to

0:28:59.240 --> 0:29:01.400
<v Speaker 2>ninety one. Ohs, you're a high effort guys, and if

0:29:01.400 --> 0:29:03.800
<v Speaker 2>you decide to throw the ball jac Horn's way, he's

0:29:03.880 --> 0:29:06.320
<v Speaker 2>not being forced to do a lot of quote unquote coverage,

0:29:06.400 --> 0:29:08.800
<v Speaker 2>but he don't. Don't play with him, right, so some

0:29:08.800 --> 0:29:11.360
<v Speaker 2>respect on his name. I tell you what gives me confidence,

0:29:11.400 --> 0:29:14.320
<v Speaker 2>And again this is please don't take it as as

0:29:14.400 --> 0:29:16.120
<v Speaker 2>me saying that the Cowboys are definitely going to win

0:29:16.160 --> 0:29:17.880
<v Speaker 2>this game. They should, but we'll get to that when

0:29:17.880 --> 0:29:22.120
<v Speaker 2>we do predictions on fat. Having seen what Brockoffin and TJ.

0:29:22.200 --> 0:29:25.160
<v Speaker 2>Bass could do against Quinn Williams gives me a lot

0:29:25.200 --> 0:29:30.160
<v Speaker 2>of confidence that they can handle that interior against whomever, right,

0:29:30.160 --> 0:29:33.640
<v Speaker 2>because if you can stop Quinn Williams, everybody else more

0:29:33.720 --> 0:29:36.120
<v Speaker 2>or less is kind of downhill from there as far

0:29:36.160 --> 0:29:38.480
<v Speaker 2>as talent goes, with the exception of like a Cavon

0:29:38.560 --> 0:29:41.440
<v Speaker 2>Thibodeaux or a Dexter Lawrence, I should say, so, yeah,

0:29:41.480 --> 0:29:44.120
<v Speaker 2>there's that. So I feel like the comp I feel

0:29:44.120 --> 0:29:46.200
<v Speaker 2>like they'll get him blocked up real well. I agree

0:29:46.200 --> 0:29:50.320
<v Speaker 2>with Isaiah on that. And then from there you're asking

0:29:51.200 --> 0:29:53.760
<v Speaker 2>a lot of a very capable j. C. Horn. But

0:29:53.880 --> 0:29:58.760
<v Speaker 2>in that secondary that's it's him and who and who. Yeah,

0:29:58.840 --> 0:29:59.600
<v Speaker 2>so Mike.

0:29:59.480 --> 0:30:02.600
<v Speaker 6>Jackson is bad. Yeah, they he needs to look at

0:30:02.640 --> 0:30:03.240
<v Speaker 6>the man in the mirror.

0:30:04.480 --> 0:30:08.760
<v Speaker 2>He's no thriller. He's no thriller. I'll tell you that.

0:30:07.440 --> 0:30:14.240
<v Speaker 2>He is, like actually, yeah, Billy genis not listen. Just

0:30:14.480 --> 0:30:17.680
<v Speaker 2>but seriously, I mean, I expect that they'll probably travel

0:30:17.760 --> 0:30:21.320
<v Speaker 2>j C. Horn with George Pickens, because if they don't,

0:30:21.840 --> 0:30:24.520
<v Speaker 2>they don't make it makes it that much worse. Thing,

0:30:24.600 --> 0:30:25.320
<v Speaker 2>is that much worse?

0:30:25.760 --> 0:30:28.920
<v Speaker 7>Derrick Brown for all in tons of pursses, that's their monstar.

0:30:29.000 --> 0:30:31.520
<v Speaker 7>Like I was saying before, I mean, he's he's like

0:30:31.600 --> 0:30:34.320
<v Speaker 7>Kenny Clark with an extra gear for past rush.

0:30:34.360 --> 0:30:36.239
<v Speaker 5>He's a top ten pick out of Auburn whenever he

0:30:36.280 --> 0:30:38.040
<v Speaker 5>was drafted and still a young.

0:30:37.840 --> 0:30:40.520
<v Speaker 7>Guy speculated that we may have traded for him for

0:30:41.040 --> 0:30:43.560
<v Speaker 7>the whole Mica situation. That may have been a possibility,

0:30:43.680 --> 0:30:46.320
<v Speaker 7>But I'm saying Derek Brown is their dude. If you're

0:30:46.400 --> 0:30:49.720
<v Speaker 7>able to stop him at the at the front of attack,

0:30:49.800 --> 0:30:52.440
<v Speaker 7>at the line, and you're not able to have the

0:30:52.480 --> 0:30:54.720
<v Speaker 7>pocket collapse in front of Dak Prescott, that's what I'm

0:30:54.720 --> 0:30:57.520
<v Speaker 7>concerned about. I'm concerned about that interior rush, and I'm

0:30:57.520 --> 0:30:59.520
<v Speaker 7>concerned about those running lanes not being open that they

0:30:59.520 --> 0:31:03.920
<v Speaker 7>can be Number eleven, Nick Scarton, I like him.

0:31:04.240 --> 0:31:05.040
<v Speaker 6>He's very athletic.

0:31:05.040 --> 0:31:07.360
<v Speaker 7>He's very physical, but he's like a like you said,

0:31:07.360 --> 0:31:09.560
<v Speaker 7>a bowl in a china shop where he sees red.

0:31:09.560 --> 0:31:11.520
<v Speaker 6>But he can be he's a little.

0:31:11.360 --> 0:31:13.040
<v Speaker 2>Too fast, he's aggressive.

0:31:13.120 --> 0:31:15.680
<v Speaker 7>He's very aggressive and he'll bite. So if you're able

0:31:15.720 --> 0:31:17.520
<v Speaker 7>to sort of get around him, I mean he's he's

0:31:17.560 --> 0:31:21.280
<v Speaker 7>going to play straight ahead B line and there's no

0:31:21.360 --> 0:31:23.960
<v Speaker 7>finesse to it. Really, he's just running a gunning. Ashan

0:31:24.040 --> 0:31:26.760
<v Speaker 7>Robinson is cleaning up because of what Derek Brown is

0:31:26.760 --> 0:31:27.200
<v Speaker 7>able to do.

0:31:28.640 --> 0:31:31.320
<v Speaker 2>In Patrick Jones ninety one, he's six four, two sixty

0:31:31.320 --> 0:31:34.640
<v Speaker 2>four and he moves like a linebacker, like a true linebacker. Yeah,

0:31:34.800 --> 0:31:37.120
<v Speaker 2>he's freaking athletic. Now, I mean you get him going

0:31:37.160 --> 0:31:39.360
<v Speaker 2>one direction, he's high effort. You put a move on him,

0:31:39.400 --> 0:31:41.160
<v Speaker 2>he puts his foot in the ground. He's going with you.

0:31:41.200 --> 0:31:41.840
<v Speaker 8>Oh yeah. Yeah.

0:31:41.880 --> 0:31:44.120
<v Speaker 7>And I only saw him really in the Dolphins game

0:31:44.240 --> 0:31:46.960
<v Speaker 7>Christian rose Boom. I thought he was like a really

0:31:47.000 --> 0:31:48.840
<v Speaker 7>solid tackler, so you're not going to get past him

0:31:48.880 --> 0:31:49.040
<v Speaker 7>a lot.

0:31:49.120 --> 0:31:49.760
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's nice.

0:31:50.160 --> 0:31:52.920
<v Speaker 6>And then the same for Trayvon Morigg is a number seven.

0:31:53.040 --> 0:31:59.520
<v Speaker 5>Yeahg Morigg, mo heck mo Rig former TCU, excellent run defender, yes, excellent,

0:31:59.560 --> 0:32:00.720
<v Speaker 5>But he gets a in the box.

0:32:00.520 --> 0:32:00.800
<v Speaker 2>He's there.

0:32:00.840 --> 0:32:04.040
<v Speaker 5>Don Way Wilson, Yeah, yes, plays downhill, he's yeah, shoots

0:32:04.040 --> 0:32:04.360
<v Speaker 5>the gap.

0:32:04.400 --> 0:32:05.480
<v Speaker 3>He's quick, and.

0:32:05.440 --> 0:32:07.720
<v Speaker 2>They like they like to run a dime, which is

0:32:07.960 --> 0:32:08.640
<v Speaker 2>really weird.

0:32:09.400 --> 0:32:10.080
<v Speaker 6>They like to run.

0:32:10.400 --> 0:32:14.560
<v Speaker 2>But like they'll they'll play three safeties, often three safeties

0:32:14.680 --> 0:32:18.080
<v Speaker 2>with two high safeties. So like you talk about more Rig,

0:32:18.720 --> 0:32:20.360
<v Speaker 2>he wants to be they want him in a box,

0:32:20.440 --> 0:32:24.280
<v Speaker 2>so he'll be he's a strong safety. They still have

0:32:24.320 --> 0:32:26.160
<v Speaker 2>the strong safety behind him, but they want him in

0:32:26.200 --> 0:32:26.600
<v Speaker 2>the box.

0:32:27.120 --> 0:32:29.600
<v Speaker 7>And if we're talking about and Kyle preface this in

0:32:29.640 --> 0:32:31.480
<v Speaker 7>our rundown where it's like if you're in a posing offense.

0:32:31.520 --> 0:32:35.480
<v Speaker 7>How do you defend the Cowboys offense? For me, right now,

0:32:35.520 --> 0:32:37.640
<v Speaker 7>it's if you're able to collapse the middle of the

0:32:37.680 --> 0:32:40.280
<v Speaker 7>pocket and take away all of the middle of the

0:32:40.280 --> 0:32:42.920
<v Speaker 7>field that Dak loves. He loves using Jake Ferguson in

0:32:42.920 --> 0:32:46.640
<v Speaker 7>that scenario, If you're using guys like mow Rig and

0:32:46.720 --> 0:32:50.080
<v Speaker 7>Christian rose Boom to clear the middle up for them,

0:32:50.200 --> 0:32:52.640
<v Speaker 7>not give it available up to Dak Prescott at all,

0:32:52.760 --> 0:32:55.360
<v Speaker 7>and collapse the pocket in front of Dak, that's gonna

0:32:55.360 --> 0:32:55.960
<v Speaker 7>be a problem.

0:32:56.080 --> 0:32:56.520
<v Speaker 10>Yeah.

0:32:56.720 --> 0:32:58.920
<v Speaker 5>It's funny because when you look at the performances so

0:32:59.040 --> 0:33:03.000
<v Speaker 5>far by Carolina, four of the five games have been

0:33:03.040 --> 0:33:05.760
<v Speaker 5>pretty much the same right mid twenties. They've given up

0:33:05.800 --> 0:33:08.960
<v Speaker 5>twenty four, twenty six, twenty seven points, and then they

0:33:08.960 --> 0:33:12.560
<v Speaker 5>had just this one breakout game against Atlanta where they

0:33:12.640 --> 0:33:14.880
<v Speaker 5>shut out the Falcons. I mean it was thirty to

0:33:14.920 --> 0:33:17.400
<v Speaker 5>nothing and just shut them down. I was looking at

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<v Speaker 5>the box score. B Jhon Robinson is pretty good. Hunh

0:33:19.400 --> 0:33:21.280
<v Speaker 5>Bjehon's great, and they've got weapons.

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<v Speaker 6>Ry held him to seventy four yards on the ground.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, seventy four yards.

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<v Speaker 5>Then you look at Michael Pennix Junior eighteen for thirty

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<v Speaker 5>six passing, and he had two picks thrown in that game.

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<v Speaker 5>There was like a weird special teams like muffed punk

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<v Speaker 5>situation in that game, but for the most part, Atlanta

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<v Speaker 5>just couldn't get anything going in that game.

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<v Speaker 3>When it all comes together, How does it come together

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<v Speaker 3>for Carolina?

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<v Speaker 2>The team trying to go lateral. You can't outrun their

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<v Speaker 2>low side linebackers. Okay, like I said, well, that's what

0:33:50.760 --> 0:33:53.680
<v Speaker 2>Bjon Robinson's best. No, he gets outside tackle box, don't

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<v Speaker 2>try it. Eleven and ninety one, don't do it.

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<v Speaker 6>So it's literally about being the most physical upfront.

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<v Speaker 2>Absolute go downhill, go down to get ninety get ninety five.

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<v Speaker 2>Moved off the point, go downhill, get on their linebackers.

0:34:06.360 --> 0:34:08.600
<v Speaker 2>Like that's where you can you can out physical them.

0:34:08.640 --> 0:34:10.759
<v Speaker 2>Going straight ahead very much. So like last week, don't

0:34:10.800 --> 0:34:12.760
<v Speaker 2>go sideways. I was gonna say, go sideways.

0:34:12.880 --> 0:34:13.279
<v Speaker 3>That's bad.

0:34:13.320 --> 0:34:15.480
<v Speaker 2>You're gonna have two sixty five to sixty five running

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<v Speaker 2>you down. You know the beauty of Javonte Williams. Oh,

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<v Speaker 2>he's gonna he can run down here. He can get

0:34:20.200 --> 0:34:22.359
<v Speaker 2>in those A and B gaps. Hell, he accidentally ran

0:34:22.440 --> 0:34:25.880
<v Speaker 2>over Nate Thomas yeah, friendly fire on that big when

0:34:25.960 --> 0:34:28.120
<v Speaker 2>your left tackle is in the way, on the way

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<v Speaker 2>too to get that sixty six yards. So yeah, Javonte Williams,

0:34:31.160 --> 0:34:33.840
<v Speaker 2>he's I mean, he has the ability to to play

0:34:33.880 --> 0:34:36.080
<v Speaker 2>sideline the sideline, but he's a downhill. Hand me the

0:34:36.120 --> 0:34:37.759
<v Speaker 2>ball and let me get let me get into these

0:34:37.760 --> 0:34:40.879
<v Speaker 2>trenches typework. So going against like you said, you can't

0:34:40.880 --> 0:34:44.359
<v Speaker 2>outrun those guys, uh, sideline of sideline, Javonte Williams isn't

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<v Speaker 2>gonna try. He's gonna come.

0:34:45.400 --> 0:34:45.799
<v Speaker 8>Right at you.

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<v Speaker 6>And if they're playing zone defense, yes please Yeah, Like, if.

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<v Speaker 2>There is ever a day for Fergie to have one

0:34:53.719 --> 0:34:55.560
<v Speaker 2>hundred yards, this is it. This would be the day.

0:34:55.640 --> 0:34:59.399
<v Speaker 2>This is it because there's gaps in their defense based

0:34:59.440 --> 0:35:02.640
<v Speaker 2>upon their skins, and they don't jam the number two

0:35:02.760 --> 0:35:05.920
<v Speaker 2>or number three offensive player coming out. So for Ferguson,

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<v Speaker 2>if he's attached coming off the line of scrimmage, there's

0:35:08.440 --> 0:35:11.160
<v Speaker 2>nobody there to jam them. The outside linebacker is outside

0:35:11.160 --> 0:35:13.759
<v Speaker 2>of him because they want to contain everything, and the

0:35:13.800 --> 0:35:16.239
<v Speaker 2>inside linebacker is on the inside in the box, so

0:35:16.280 --> 0:35:18.640
<v Speaker 2>he literally has a free release to the second level,

0:35:18.840 --> 0:35:20.719
<v Speaker 2>so there's nobody to stop him. There's nobody there that's

0:35:20.719 --> 0:35:23.319
<v Speaker 2>putting their hands on him. He's free. And again, if

0:35:23.360 --> 0:35:25.640
<v Speaker 2>you have questions about that, go watch Waller. Waller is

0:35:25.719 --> 0:35:28.439
<v Speaker 2>running around Button Neckett and they're just like, oh, I'm free,

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<v Speaker 2>thank you all day long.

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<v Speaker 7>You know what that means? Right Tostedos Championship Plaza.

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<v Speaker 2>It feels like it's another opportunity for one Ryan Flinoy

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<v Speaker 2>to have a big game.

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<v Speaker 3>If he has one hundred yards this week.

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<v Speaker 5>We may not be able to let you.

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<v Speaker 3>They have to like accurate deactivate your.

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<v Speaker 2>Right line line line all right?

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<v Speaker 5>When we come back, I want to continue that conversation

0:35:54.960 --> 0:35:59.320
<v Speaker 5>from the first segment, the play calling, the motion, utilizing.

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<v Speaker 3>Your players in the right place, right time.

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<v Speaker 5>How much credit to Brian Schottenheimer deserve for how this

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<v Speaker 5>thing is rolling on offense?

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<v Speaker 3>When we come back with more talking cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>Talking Cowboys with Patrick no Cy Walker, Josh Rodriguez, Isaiah Stanback,

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<v Speaker 5>you're with us?

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<v Speaker 2>Now?

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<v Speaker 5>There is oh yeah, there it is now. Whenever we

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<v Speaker 5>talk about Brian Schottenheimer. You talk about what is going

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<v Speaker 5>on with this offense, the number one total offense.

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<v Speaker 3>In the NFL.

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<v Speaker 5>How much credit does he deserve when it comes to

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<v Speaker 5>this offense because of the motion that he talked about

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<v Speaker 5>with Patrick and the utilization of.

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<v Speaker 3>Players in specific roles. There's a lot of good things

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<v Speaker 3>he's doing. And it continues going into.

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<v Speaker 5>Week five, week six, and we're past September football. You

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<v Speaker 5>kind of know what you are? What do you think

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<v Speaker 5>it is? From the shot shot?

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<v Speaker 7>He deserves so much credit, obviously, and he's standing by

0:38:57.280 --> 0:38:58.799
<v Speaker 7>what he said, and he was talking about how he

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<v Speaker 7>had to bite his lip under Mike McCarthy, and you know,

0:39:01.400 --> 0:39:04.880
<v Speaker 7>there were situations where he sort of wanted to do

0:39:04.920 --> 0:39:06.680
<v Speaker 7>something different than Mike McCarthy wanted to do as a

0:39:06.719 --> 0:39:09.600
<v Speaker 7>play caller. So now he's getting to do he has

0:39:09.600 --> 0:39:11.799
<v Speaker 7>that opportunity and the fact that he was here with

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<v Speaker 7>Dak with most of the offense being able to diagnose like,

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<v Speaker 7>all right in this situation is not what I do, buddy,

0:39:17.360 --> 0:39:20.120
<v Speaker 7>And you're seeing that more often and johnsy Williams is

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<v Speaker 7>a big part of that.

0:39:20.719 --> 0:39:22.879
<v Speaker 6>But I think, and we talked about it a lot

0:39:22.920 --> 0:39:24.320
<v Speaker 6>after the the.

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<v Speaker 7>What was this last game, the Jets game, where it's

0:39:26.480 --> 0:39:29.200
<v Speaker 7>the staff around him, the staff that he chose around him.

0:39:29.239 --> 0:39:31.440
<v Speaker 7>It's not just a bunch of guys. It's not the thing.

0:39:31.440 --> 0:39:34.360
<v Speaker 7>Oh my buddies are going to come out. No, like

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<v Speaker 7>Connor Riley Clayton Adams. I mean, it is really really good, Junior.

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<v Speaker 7>It is impressive. It is impressive. And we talked about

0:39:43.520 --> 0:39:45.840
<v Speaker 7>it after we started signing all these coaches. All of

0:39:45.880 --> 0:39:48.280
<v Speaker 7>the shows that we had were like, guys, this staff

0:39:48.320 --> 0:39:48.839
<v Speaker 7>is pretty good.

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<v Speaker 6>Who said that, all of us here on this show

0:39:51.840 --> 0:39:53.440
<v Speaker 6>talking talking.

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<v Speaker 7>Cowboys, research on the best Dallas Cowboys, that.

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<v Speaker 2>We should all just go ahead and say again, yeah.

0:40:00.680 --> 0:40:01.480
<v Speaker 6>I told you so.

0:40:01.880 --> 0:40:03.880
<v Speaker 3>Now you're not. You don't have your sign up for today.

0:40:04.080 --> 0:40:07.200
<v Speaker 2>No, I don't have my sign because, yeah, somebody stole me.

0:40:07.320 --> 0:40:10.200
<v Speaker 2>Stole Let us see that on another show. Let us

0:40:10.239 --> 0:40:12.960
<v Speaker 2>see that in another the sign will make a return.

0:40:13.000 --> 0:40:14.840
<v Speaker 7>I just need to But literally, we've been telling you

0:40:14.880 --> 0:40:18.279
<v Speaker 7>guys since they we started this whole coaching hiring.

0:40:18.000 --> 0:40:20.160
<v Speaker 5>Process, and the coaching has been good. This team is

0:40:20.200 --> 0:40:22.360
<v Speaker 5>still to two and one. It's not implying that the

0:40:22.360 --> 0:40:24.200
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys are gonna win the Super Bowl because they're coaching

0:40:24.239 --> 0:40:26.239
<v Speaker 5>is facts, but you can all build on top of

0:40:26.280 --> 0:40:28.040
<v Speaker 5>things like this just and that's what we've.

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<v Speaker 2>Seen so far. Yeah, and to answer your question, I

0:40:30.640 --> 0:40:35.160
<v Speaker 2>believe that Brian Schottenheimer deserves a ton of credit for

0:40:35.360 --> 0:40:39.880
<v Speaker 2>what this offense has become. And that being said, he

0:40:39.960 --> 0:40:47.920
<v Speaker 2>doesn't deserve one hundred percent of the cry that's just sign.

0:40:48.360 --> 0:40:50.560
<v Speaker 2>This take does not imply the Cowboys will win the

0:40:50.560 --> 0:40:55.680
<v Speaker 2>Super Bowl. I need my sign back. It has been retrieved.

0:40:55.520 --> 0:40:58.440
<v Speaker 2>I love you protected it. That's what it was.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I love that.

0:41:00.080 --> 0:41:02.120
<v Speaker 3>To make sure nobody came in here and did take

0:41:02.160 --> 0:41:02.799
<v Speaker 3>it for their show.

0:41:03.120 --> 0:41:07.520
<v Speaker 7>Best show to frame that, No, absolutely definitely in front

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<v Speaker 7>of the screen.

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<v Speaker 2>George Protector beam as the protector of the sign.

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<v Speaker 6>A sign Steeler if you will. All right, Belichick, all right, let's.

0:41:16.960 --> 0:41:21.920
<v Speaker 2>Fight it out. Huh. But yeah, So Shoty deserves a

0:41:21.960 --> 0:41:24.319
<v Speaker 2>ton of the credit, but not one hundred credit. And

0:41:24.360 --> 0:41:33.160
<v Speaker 2>he readily he threw me out everyone who would listen

0:41:33.239 --> 0:41:36.200
<v Speaker 2>that most certainly when you look at Clayton Adams, Clayton

0:41:36.200 --> 0:41:41.520
<v Speaker 2>Adams has a pretty sizable fingerprint on this offensive scheme

0:41:41.640 --> 0:41:44.720
<v Speaker 2>every single week and coordinating and you know the script

0:41:44.719 --> 0:41:49.120
<v Speaker 2>it plays the first fifteen against teams and so again,

0:41:49.520 --> 0:41:52.080
<v Speaker 2>as much as we are praising Shoddy, and that's rightful

0:41:52.080 --> 0:41:54.680
<v Speaker 2>and it's justifiable, and we've said it before. This is

0:41:54.719 --> 0:41:57.160
<v Speaker 2>not the first time you've heard talking Cowboys mentioned Clayton

0:41:57.160 --> 0:42:01.200
<v Speaker 2>Adams and Connor Radley. But Clayton Adams just just he

0:42:01.320 --> 0:42:05.360
<v Speaker 2>does two things so exceptionally well with assisting with the

0:42:05.400 --> 0:42:08.319
<v Speaker 2>offensive line teachings with Connor Riley because he's a former

0:42:08.360 --> 0:42:11.440
<v Speaker 2>offensive line coach himself, but then also the ability to

0:42:11.480 --> 0:42:14.359
<v Speaker 2>coordinate an entire offense by himself. You get the best

0:42:14.360 --> 0:42:16.480
<v Speaker 2>of both worlds with him. So going back to what

0:42:16.520 --> 0:42:18.759
<v Speaker 2>what you coordinate, you got the mushrooms or in the

0:42:18.840 --> 0:42:21.759
<v Speaker 2>mushrooms like you did that, you got to go back

0:42:21.760 --> 0:42:24.120
<v Speaker 2>to what Josh said. Really when it comes to on

0:42:24.160 --> 0:42:26.319
<v Speaker 2>the offensive side of the ball, there was not a

0:42:26.360 --> 0:42:29.799
<v Speaker 2>buddy system there was There was no Mike Nolan esk

0:42:30.320 --> 0:42:33.120
<v Speaker 2>higher offensive side of the ball there was, Yeah, there

0:42:33.160 --> 0:42:36.120
<v Speaker 2>was none of that. There was flat out who's available

0:42:36.760 --> 0:42:39.880
<v Speaker 2>that's at the top of their position anywhere in the

0:42:39.960 --> 0:42:42.160
<v Speaker 2>NFL or in the collegiate.

0:42:41.719 --> 0:42:46.600
<v Speaker 7>Ranks, and from shot and perspective, who are the guys

0:42:46.600 --> 0:42:49.239
<v Speaker 7>out there that deserve that shot, that have not gotten.

0:42:49.000 --> 0:42:49.640
<v Speaker 6>That shot yet?

0:42:50.080 --> 0:42:51.359
<v Speaker 2>He's a guy like Connor right.

0:42:51.640 --> 0:42:54.080
<v Speaker 7>And just to derail us completely. Liam Cohen sounds like

0:42:54.120 --> 0:42:55.800
<v Speaker 7>the Little Martians from toy Story.

0:42:56.120 --> 0:42:59.440
<v Speaker 6>Tony says that a stranger from the outside.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't never on here that things that is pretty.

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<v Speaker 3>That's pretty good.

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<v Speaker 8>Great.

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<v Speaker 10>Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>Going back to the motion conversation, we've seen significant increases

0:43:08.280 --> 0:43:11.920
<v Speaker 5>in motion from the Brian Schottenheimer scheme and play calling

0:43:12.080 --> 0:43:12.680
<v Speaker 5>side of things.

0:43:12.719 --> 0:43:14.040
<v Speaker 3>You talk about last year.

0:43:14.000 --> 0:43:18.040
<v Speaker 5>Fifty eight point eight percent from Dallas motion pre snap

0:43:18.440 --> 0:43:21.200
<v Speaker 5>or any type of motion for that matter. When it

0:43:21.239 --> 0:43:24.040
<v Speaker 5>comes to the league trends, it continues to go up.

0:43:24.080 --> 0:43:24.719
<v Speaker 2>Year after year.

0:43:24.800 --> 0:43:26.800
<v Speaker 5>Every year there's been more and more. This year, the

0:43:26.880 --> 0:43:29.240
<v Speaker 5>league trend in the league average is sixty three percent

0:43:29.280 --> 0:43:32.399
<v Speaker 5>of motion. Dallas is running sixty eight percent motion.

0:43:32.680 --> 0:43:35.600
<v Speaker 3>Oh, which is a ten percent increase from last year.

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<v Speaker 6>That seems good.

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<v Speaker 3>Ten percent increase.

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<v Speaker 5>It's above the league average, and they are top ten

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<v Speaker 5>in the league when it comes to running motion pre snap.

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<v Speaker 5>We've been calling for it as a fan base. I

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<v Speaker 5>feel like it's not even just talking counsel now, but

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<v Speaker 5>it's the whole fan base or found if the whole

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<v Speaker 5>league is seeing more motion, why is there no more

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<v Speaker 5>emotion or not any any more. E motion fifty eight

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<v Speaker 5>percent was even up I believe from twenty twenty three.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll look up that number two.

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<v Speaker 5>But the fact that there has been more creativity, there

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<v Speaker 5>has been more motion, more eyewash, and he talked about

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<v Speaker 5>how it is more for a defense to pick up

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<v Speaker 5>that shows that it's had some success already this year.

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<v Speaker 10>For sure.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean it's important. It's important in all of our

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<v Speaker 2>fan fam that understood exactly what we're putting down, all

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<v Speaker 2>those all your back in training camp. You understand that

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<v Speaker 2>it helps the offense, it helps DAK, it helps the

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line, it helps the receivers, and it's tied and

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<v Speaker 2>it helps absolutely everybody. It is a coverage indicator. You're

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<v Speaker 2>looking for as much of an advantage every single snap

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<v Speaker 2>as you can get. So when I run motion, my

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<v Speaker 2>receivers are able to decipher exactly what are the safety

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<v Speaker 2>is doing as I come across. Is the reason why

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<v Speaker 2>when you see guys motion, they're not just looking where

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<v Speaker 2>they're going, They're looking across the line of screamage and see, Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>it's a safety moving and somebody following me. Okay, I

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<v Speaker 2>thought it was a B or C now it's going

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<v Speaker 2>to be A or B. Right, it's a process of elimination.

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<v Speaker 2>The quarterback is able to start deciphering what's going on. Right,

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<v Speaker 2>the checks up front as a center is sitting there

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<v Speaker 2>with his hand on ball and he's looking around. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 2>the line moves, and now the linebackers move. Now, whatever

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<v Speaker 2>you had on your piece of paper before that, this

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<v Speaker 2>is how you blocked this particular front. Now that's changed

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<v Speaker 2>to another piece of paper because now these guys just

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<v Speaker 2>moved a half inch over and that changes absolutely everything

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<v Speaker 2>for my blocking scheme. It helps. It's indicator or why

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<v Speaker 2>are you hard counting up front, because it's just letting

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<v Speaker 2>them know what is letting your officeive linemen know. Hey,

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<v Speaker 2>let's take a look at these guys that these guys

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<v Speaker 2>jump up. You see that indicator right there? Yes, blitz, Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>let's go ahead. What we get called blocking wise is

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<v Speaker 2>affirmed or we need to change it.

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<v Speaker 6>Right.

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<v Speaker 2>If I'm sitting up there and I'm brock Kaufman, all right,

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<v Speaker 2>but maybe we had a slide to the left. Boom

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<v Speaker 2>check check check check. You know what I'm saying right

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<v Speaker 2>right right, boom, that's it. That's all we need now,

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<v Speaker 2>everybody just changed their blocking assignments. So much of that

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<v Speaker 2>happens that you don't see from TV, And as Kyle's

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<v Speaker 2>laying it out, sixty eight percent is very important because

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<v Speaker 2>the defense not only has to figure out what the

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<v Speaker 2>heck you're doing, but while they're trying to figure you out,

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<v Speaker 2>figure figure it out, they're telling you what they're doing.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Well, in the amount of teams above you in

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<v Speaker 5>the motion department, you could probably say these are pretty

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<v Speaker 5>solid offenses.

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<v Speaker 3>Would you like me to run through? By all means,

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<v Speaker 3>how about the forty nine Ers?

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<v Speaker 2>Oh? Pretty good?

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<v Speaker 3>You know, Kyle Shanahan, Joe Brady and the Buffalo Bills.

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<v Speaker 3>They're pretty solid. They didn't play well this past week,

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<v Speaker 3>but they're solid.

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<v Speaker 5>Jacksonville, who's the Rams? Yeah, the Lions, Yeah, the Saints, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>Kellen Moorea killing Yeah, yeah, I see Kellen. And then

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<v Speaker 5>some of the other teams that haven't had as much

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<v Speaker 5>success but are still traditionally good offenses. The Ravens, the Dolphins,

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<v Speaker 5>the Falcons.

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<v Speaker 3>And the Packers.

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<v Speaker 5>Those are the teams above Dallas in terms of running motion. Yes,

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<v Speaker 5>pretty solid offenses across.

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<v Speaker 2>The good good company.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a good group. It helps it definitely helps, certainly does.

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