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<v Speaker 3>This is Mick shot streaming live on dallascowboys dot Com.

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<v Speaker 4>Now here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 5>the tape guy, Welcome to.

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<v Speaker 3>The podcast studio. And that No, we didn't get a

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<v Speaker 3>fight song. We got that instead.

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<v Speaker 4>So I just turned the page on some of my

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<v Speaker 4>note here. Yeah, and I had to do a deal

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<v Speaker 4>for Saturday for TV. My three keys to the game.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>The title of the first key was huge tests. Time

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<v Speaker 4>to find out if the Cowboys have really fixed their

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<v Speaker 4>failing running defense from last year.

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<v Speaker 3>Number two check that one.

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<v Speaker 4>Number two. Number two was we want seven. Great that

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<v Speaker 4>Brandon Aubrey picked up where he left off last year

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<v Speaker 4>converting four or four field goals, but you better start

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<v Speaker 4>scoring touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 3>Don't check that one.

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<v Speaker 4>And number three was host sweet home keep kick sixteen

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<v Speaker 4>KOs keep.

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<v Speaker 2>It going, baby.

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<v Speaker 4>So my keys were right and they failed out all three.

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<v Speaker 3>And so here we are breaking it down on the

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<v Speaker 3>Monday after.

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<v Speaker 2>Can we break that down?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, it broke itself down.

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<v Speaker 2>It was broke. You know.

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<v Speaker 6>I had spags and I were the Q and A

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<v Speaker 6>on Saturday at the Omni, which was had a nice.

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<v Speaker 4>Little crowd or Star Sports Tours.

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<v Speaker 6>And they actually got a little excited, you know, towards

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<v Speaker 6>the end we had them kind of excited, and you know,

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<v Speaker 6>but one of the things that we.

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<v Speaker 2>Talked about was how are we going to stop the run?

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<v Speaker 6>And we thought that maybe Zimmer would be that saving

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<v Speaker 6>grace right away. Okay, because right now I'm not giving

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<v Speaker 6>up hope, on giving up hope on on our defense.

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<v Speaker 6>But it looked as if we were back in time.

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<v Speaker 6>It felt like I was right back there against Green Bay.

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<v Speaker 2>Or against again. Yeah, but this was home.

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<v Speaker 6>This was the feeling that you had at home, not

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<v Speaker 6>being able to do anything on the road. You can say, okay,

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<v Speaker 6>well they got the crowd behind them, But when you're

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<v Speaker 6>at home and you've lost two straight games in this fashion, man,

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<v Speaker 6>you gotta wonder what the heck's going on?

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<v Speaker 4>And you know, the worst part was is they tried

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<v Speaker 4>to play three linebackers against their run heavy formations.

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<v Speaker 2>Made no difference.

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<v Speaker 4>It made no difference because you know why why the

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<v Speaker 4>Saints offensive line dominated the Cowboys defensive line. And they

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<v Speaker 4>were picking off linebackers left and right, not.

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<v Speaker 2>Just linebackers, but safeties as well.

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<v Speaker 4>And they couldn't and they couldn't hold the edge. And

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<v Speaker 4>that included Michael persons.

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<v Speaker 2>What did I talk what did we talk about?

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<v Speaker 6>When the person asked me, I think what was my

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<v Speaker 6>I think I mentioned what was my toughest games? Or well,

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<v Speaker 6>I didn't like to play it's Philadelphia, And I talked

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<v Speaker 6>about how back in the day, Philadelphia would attack the

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<v Speaker 6>edges and how they would they would bring those big

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<v Speaker 6>old hill was on the those little bit of DB's

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<v Speaker 6>on the edge, and they made they compromised us because

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<v Speaker 6>you can play run so many times and then when

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<v Speaker 6>their play action comes, you know, you're you're dumbfounded, you're

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<v Speaker 6>surprised by it. And that's kind of what happened here.

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<v Speaker 6>Did you see Trayvon trying to set the edge.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, yeah, against the pulling the offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 6>Now listen, okay, let me say this. I was never

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<v Speaker 6>a strong guy. I hated lifting weights. I never lifted

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<v Speaker 6>weights until I retired.

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<v Speaker 2>Got it.

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<v Speaker 6>I lift weights for uh, just so of my bones

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<v Speaker 6>will be in place for a long time. Back then,

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<v Speaker 6>I didn't lift weights, but I still had guys pulling

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<v Speaker 6>out on the edge on me. And no matter how

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<v Speaker 6>big they are spags, you still gotta be in position.

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<v Speaker 6>You cannot take your anger out on a pulling guard

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<v Speaker 6>and expect to win and hold the edge. You got

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<v Speaker 6>to keep your poise. You still have to maintain and

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<v Speaker 6>set that edge. You can do it. As a dB.

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<v Speaker 6>I was one hundred and ninety pounds and I didn't

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<v Speaker 6>set an edge like a linebacker alignment. But as a

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<v Speaker 6>defensive back I did pretty well. And I know that

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<v Speaker 6>these dbs that they have on this team, they're stronger

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<v Speaker 6>than I was. They lift weights all the damn time.

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<v Speaker 4>But did you make the tackle?

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<v Speaker 6>All I had to do was turn it in. That's

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<v Speaker 6>all I had to do. And I tell you what

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<v Speaker 6>he never did. He never got outside of me. Well,

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<v Speaker 6>that's what the problem is. He never got outside of me.

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<v Speaker 4>If you're playing defense and your safety. Donovan Wilson is

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<v Speaker 4>tied for the second most tackles on the team and

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<v Speaker 4>your cornerbacks that are starting were third and fourth in tackles.

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<v Speaker 4>You know you're doing something wrong because all those tackles

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<v Speaker 4>weren't against guys catching passes. Most of the guys that

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<v Speaker 4>caught passes right the tuxtile.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, we're not talking about them.

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<v Speaker 6>But but that's that's just common uh since football, Uh,

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<v Speaker 6>you gotta you gotta set up the airs, no matter

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<v Speaker 6>who it is. I watched other defenses last night, other cornerbacks,

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<v Speaker 6>other DB's last night.

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<v Speaker 3>That would be the Texans Bears game, not.

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<v Speaker 6>Just the Texans Bears game, but we could talk about

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<v Speaker 6>the afternoon games that came on after that. You had

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<v Speaker 6>some good defense being played by a lot of good

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<v Speaker 6>teams from a lot of players I never freaking heard of,

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<v Speaker 6>and they were able.

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<v Speaker 2>To do well. They were able to close the gap.

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<v Speaker 6>The secondary was able to figure out who was running

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<v Speaker 6>down the field and.

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<v Speaker 2>Not running right behind them going for touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 6>I think our secondary alone, and this is all I

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<v Speaker 6>can speak on our secondary alone, they need to be

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<v Speaker 6>more in tune with each other. You had linebackers and safeties.

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<v Speaker 6>They were running with their backs to the to the

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<v Speaker 6>to the offense. And when you do that, you can't

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<v Speaker 6>pursue well at all. When they throw the ball to

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<v Speaker 6>someone underneath you. You understand what I'm saying I do, and

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<v Speaker 6>you can see, of course they're going to run the ball.

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<v Speaker 6>They could get eight, nine, ten yards. But when you

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<v Speaker 6>have no coordination in your secondary to stop him from

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<v Speaker 6>going eight ten yards to thirty eight yards, that's a

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<v Speaker 6>big difference. That's why you work on pursuit drills. I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>these are little elementary things that can not stop the bleeding.

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<v Speaker 6>Now I'm not saying that, I'm saying as a secondary,

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<v Speaker 6>we are the last line of defense, and as a secondary,

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<v Speaker 6>we can't have someone.

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<v Speaker 2>Running through there and have no one laying a hand

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<v Speaker 2>on them.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, let me simplify you this. For this, their three

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<v Speaker 4>biggest supposedly defensive tackles Mozzi Smith, Jordan Phillips, Lynnville Joseph

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<v Speaker 4>on the defense defensive stat chart, all three zeroed out.

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<v Speaker 4>Didn't even have an assisted tackle none. And so if

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<v Speaker 4>you go back to the first game, those three guys

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<v Speaker 4>in two games have one assisted tackle. Now, they were

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<v Speaker 4>supposed to get bigger up front, right they did. They

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<v Speaker 4>also got older, and those guys have done nothing, nothing,

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<v Speaker 4>And it's one thing not to have tackles, But how

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<v Speaker 4>about holding down the fort? Now the fort just caved

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<v Speaker 4>in and they were going to get linebackers. Even though

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<v Speaker 4>they played three linebackers, Leo File played his most snaps

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<v Speaker 4>Clark and Kendricks, and didn't matter that they played three linebackers.

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<v Speaker 4>They ran for one hundred and ninety yards.

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<v Speaker 6>Here's what one ninety well I saw early on was

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<v Speaker 6>almost it fooled me, you know because early on, like

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<v Speaker 6>I think the first drive or whatever, first couple of plays,

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<v Speaker 6>they actually controlled the line for a couple of plays

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<v Speaker 6>and that's it just for.

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<v Speaker 2>But but once again, guys.

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<v Speaker 3>Throw that play out the average eleven yards you carry.

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<v Speaker 6>But once again, once again, once again, yes, you're you're

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<v Speaker 6>going to have drive plays of four five yards, but

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<v Speaker 6>you can't have the fifteen twenties and thirties. And as

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<v Speaker 6>a secondary, remember you you have to be able to

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<v Speaker 6>stop the bleeding a bit.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not saying that you're gonna get up there and eight.

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<v Speaker 6>Men on the line, but you cannot have long touchdown runs.

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<v Speaker 2>That's where the secondary comes into play. I get it.

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<v Speaker 6>We got guys up front, they're not doing jack, but

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<v Speaker 6>you also got guys in the secondary. They have no

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<v Speaker 6>idea about angles and pursuit angles that you need to

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<v Speaker 6>do to stop the bleeding.

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<v Speaker 2>That's all I'm talking about.

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<v Speaker 4>But okay, but y'allso ought to cover some passes and

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<v Speaker 4>they didn't do that. Do you realize he only completed

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<v Speaker 4>Derek Carr eleven passes? You know how many yards he.

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<v Speaker 2>Ended up with, like two hundred and fifty two hundred.

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<v Speaker 4>And forty three. He averaged twenty two yards of completion

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<v Speaker 4>a completion fifteen per attempt. He only threw what sixteen passes,

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<v Speaker 4>sixteen eleven of sixteen for two.

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<v Speaker 6>Forty When he finally threw that bomb, you had I

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<v Speaker 6>think it was Hooker.

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<v Speaker 4>And Wilson split, say, I don't know.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know if Wilson was supposed to be back there.

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<v Speaker 6>But Hooker was already being influenced by the run because

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<v Speaker 6>he was way too close to a speedster that that

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<v Speaker 6>you have basically one on one and.

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<v Speaker 4>The cornerback passed them off because Kaitlyn Carson sat and

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<v Speaker 4>just it. He didn't even try to cover him, so

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<v Speaker 4>he obviously was not supposed to.

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<v Speaker 2>Be He had a free release, yeah against Hooker.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and that's a ten yard cushion that was closed

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<v Speaker 6>up quickly because first of all, once again you got

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<v Speaker 6>your safeties looking at the heavy run situation that they

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<v Speaker 6>were facing already, and then all of a sudden, it's

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<v Speaker 6>a play action hooker. All he needed was a hesitation.

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<v Speaker 6>Once he hesitated, the receiver's already up on him, and

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<v Speaker 6>everyone knows what kind of speed you're looking at. See

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<v Speaker 6>that kind of awareness. I'm a safety. I can't get

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<v Speaker 6>up there and make a run stop. But I know

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<v Speaker 6>dog gone well that I'm looking at the wide receiver

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<v Speaker 6>him lined up over who runs a four to two forty.

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<v Speaker 6>So it's no way I'm going to sit up here

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<v Speaker 6>worried about the run when I have this guy here

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<v Speaker 6>running a four to two forty. There are certain there

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<v Speaker 6>are certain identifications that you have to have, and good

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<v Speaker 6>defenses have that. I'm pretty sure that the Saints did

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<v Speaker 6>well in all of those nine games in a row.

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<v Speaker 6>I think that they won at the end of the season,

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<v Speaker 6>and then four of the last five whatever.

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<v Speaker 2>That's great. Do you think that they ran all over

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<v Speaker 2>every other team that they played.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know they ran over the previous team all them.

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<v Speaker 2>I got run over by.

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<v Speaker 3>The Chargers yesterday so you go the previous team probably

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<v Speaker 3>not going to win a game this year, and I'm.

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<v Speaker 6>All, I'm saying, guys that at one point you have

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<v Speaker 6>to have a little bit more poise as a defense.

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<v Speaker 2>That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying. At one point,

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<v Speaker 2>you have to have some poise.

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<v Speaker 4>So I kept looking this up the last time. If

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<v Speaker 4>anybody even kept this up, an NFL team had six

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<v Speaker 4>consecutive possessions with a touchdown. The best I could find

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<v Speaker 4>was going back to nineteen ninety eight. The record in

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<v Speaker 4>one game was seven, both by New England in two

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<v Speaker 4>thousand and nine and two thousand and seven. They had

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<v Speaker 4>seven consecutive possessions with a touchdown. They scored touchdowns on

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<v Speaker 4>six consecutive possessions. But wait, they also scored points in

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<v Speaker 4>the first game on nine consecutive not touchdowns, but points.

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<v Speaker 4>So they have now scored points on fourteen consecutive possessions

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<v Speaker 4>to start two games.

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<v Speaker 3>And this is against the Cowboys team that in the

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<v Speaker 3>season opener in Cleveland, the first eight possessions of the game,

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<v Speaker 3>the Dallas defense gave up forty five yards and one

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<v Speaker 3>first down. Yes, the first eight possessions.

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<v Speaker 2>I told you.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm not going to crown Zimmer yet because of what

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<v Speaker 6>we did in Cleveland.

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah, so here are the numbers against Cleveland, first

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<v Speaker 3>eight possessions forty five yards, one first down, against New

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<v Speaker 3>Orleans first six possessions three hundred and seventy nine yards

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<v Speaker 3>and twenty first downs and six touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 6>And I've got someone writing me, texting me Nate from Frisco.

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<v Speaker 6>Tell you, guys, gaps and the scheme they run is outstanding.

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<v Speaker 6>And in regards to your your words about the office,

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<v Speaker 6>the defensive line, he said, was it the Texas.

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<v Speaker 2>Two step with the d line or ballroom dancing first?

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<v Speaker 2>Is a good question.

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<v Speaker 4>The first half against Cleveland, Cleveland had fifty four total yards.

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<v Speaker 4>So how do you go from that to this? Are

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<v Speaker 4>the Saints like that? Good?

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<v Speaker 6>Well, the system is different. The scheme is a lot different.

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<v Speaker 6>What you saw with the Saints. The way they had

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<v Speaker 6>that thing all bunched up in there. You know, then

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<v Speaker 6>they made them susceptible, susceptible to crossing routes and things

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<v Speaker 6>that nature.

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<v Speaker 2>No, that was a very good design. It was a

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<v Speaker 2>very good design.

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<v Speaker 6>And then they have good players and they have a

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<v Speaker 6>good design and good place.

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<v Speaker 2>We took that.

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<v Speaker 4>We talked about Taysom hill On, how they move him

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<v Speaker 4>all over the place, so they basically used.

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<v Speaker 2>Him as as a full back, a full back.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he's listed as a tight end. He was playing

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<v Speaker 4>full back that.

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<v Speaker 6>But early on they gave that up. They didn't even

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<v Speaker 6>need him in the backfield. A lot of the time.

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<v Speaker 6>There were times when there was just one one running

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<v Speaker 6>back back there Kamara and I didn't see tasting.

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<v Speaker 4>Any who who, by the way, is pretty good.

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<v Speaker 2>It's still good, still good.

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<v Speaker 4>He's healthy.

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<v Speaker 6>I asked you what happened? I said, I hadn't heard

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<v Speaker 6>from him. You say he'd been injured or something.

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<v Speaker 4>The previous couple of years, a couple of years.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well he's he's pretty healthy now.

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<v Speaker 4>Boy, he hits that line of scrimmage full speed, especially

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<v Speaker 4>when no one's in his way. One hundred and ninety

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<v Speaker 4>yards that's all I can think of. And two forty

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<v Speaker 4>three passing on eleven completions.

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<v Speaker 6>So once again, and we talked no pressure, talked about

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<v Speaker 6>this doing the Q and A.

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<v Speaker 2>They're going to have problems.

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<v Speaker 6>We're gonna be judging them all year long to see

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<v Speaker 6>if we can stop them. But this is going to

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<v Speaker 6>be going on all year long. We talked about they'll.

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<v Speaker 4>Sit on to Baltimore. What do you think Baltimore is

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<v Speaker 4>sitting there zero and two seething and they're going, Oh,

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<v Speaker 4>they run for that many yards at home, I mean

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<v Speaker 4>against them at home.

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<v Speaker 3>And by what, By the way, their fullback is about

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<v Speaker 3>three hundred and ten pounds Patrick Ricard.

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<v Speaker 2>Well they use him a lot too. They throw to

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<v Speaker 2>them sometimes.

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<v Speaker 4>They're struggling scoring points too.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, Yeah, well they're not.

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<v Speaker 6>They didn't play us, So let's just wait and see

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<v Speaker 6>before we start getting comfortable.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, there's no comfort.

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<v Speaker 4>There's no comfort in Mudville.

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<v Speaker 3>Or Southern comfort after a game like yesterday. All right,

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<v Speaker 4>was gonna read the thing like.

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<v Speaker 2>You're so glad you said, I'm like, oh before from

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<v Speaker 2>where was.

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<v Speaker 3>That kid coming out of the break producer supreme? Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>he q. He gives a queue to ever sing go Everson.

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<v Speaker 3>Right before that, you were lost in thought or something.

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<v Speaker 3>You were staring right at my script and Mickey said

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<v Speaker 3>you got the script and you did not respond.

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<v Speaker 6>I did not respond because I wasn't not looking at

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<v Speaker 6>the script.

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<v Speaker 2>My mind.

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<v Speaker 3>I know it was just you are undistractable.

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<v Speaker 4>Play next thing he was gonna say, crazy.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm still I'm still dumbfounded.

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<v Speaker 6>I swear my mind was all on yesterday, all on yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm still trying to figure out what the hell I'm

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<v Speaker 6>talking about.

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<v Speaker 2>From yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>You look like Kaylin Carson.

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<v Speaker 2>Letting go.

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<v Speaker 4>And he didn't let alive go to set up that

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<v Speaker 4>first touchdown and got beat on a deepens.

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<v Speaker 2>They had.

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<v Speaker 4>They had a completion for seventy yards and thirty nine yards.

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<v Speaker 4>It's one hundred and nine yards and two passes.

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<v Speaker 2>Yep.

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<v Speaker 3>So you take those two plays out, we.

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<v Speaker 2>Did pretty good, oh man.

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<v Speaker 4>So I found it.

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<v Speaker 3>They barely got the third down.

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<v Speaker 2>I found it.

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<v Speaker 3>There were three for three on third down. It never

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<v Speaker 3>hardly got exactly.

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<v Speaker 6>The second down was our problem first and second down

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<v Speaker 6>was a big exactly, and it just it looks just

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<v Speaker 6>like Green Bay looked last year.

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<v Speaker 2>It looks just like.

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<v Speaker 6>Those games where we on the road, where we couldn't

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<v Speaker 6>stop anybody from running the ball. So when you take

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<v Speaker 6>a look at everything that went on through the entire

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<v Speaker 6>offseason until now, then you say, what the hell have

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<v Speaker 6>we been doing? You got to wonder what have we

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<v Speaker 6>been doing, what have we been thinking? And what are

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<v Speaker 6>we going to do next? That's the most important thing.

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<v Speaker 3>We actually had four of these games last year, including

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<v Speaker 3>the playoff game.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, this is.

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<v Speaker 3>A Cowboys team that went twelve and five last year

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<v Speaker 3>and then got blown out in the playoffs, but four

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<v Speaker 3>of the losses they fell behind by double digits in

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<v Speaker 3>the first half of the games, starting with the Arizona game,

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<v Speaker 3>fell behind fifteen to three in the second quarter, lost

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<v Speaker 3>twenty eight to sixteen. San Francisco fell behind twenty one

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<v Speaker 3>to seven, fourteen points in the second quarter and lost

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<v Speaker 3>forty two to ten. Buffalo fell behind three touchdowns twenty

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<v Speaker 3>four to three in the second quarter and lost by

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<v Speaker 3>three touchdowns thirty one to ten, and then Green Bay

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<v Speaker 3>fell behind twenty seven to seven in the second quarter

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<v Speaker 3>and by twenty points and lost by sixteen forty eight

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<v Speaker 3>thirty two. It's like a trend of if this team

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<v Speaker 3>falls behind like that, there's no way to get back.

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<v Speaker 3>And any team would be like that. But there were

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<v Speaker 3>four instances of that over eighteen games.

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<v Speaker 6>In the same style, the same style. That's what's unnerving.

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<v Speaker 6>Also by giving up everyone.

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<v Speaker 4>Play and and that's one thing, but just because the

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<v Speaker 4>defense can't stop anybody doesn't preclude the offense from scoring touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 4>That's right. And when you get in a track meet,

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<v Speaker 4>you gotta score, you gotta keep up. And they're kicking

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<v Speaker 4>field goals, yes, right, kicking field goals, and you guys, and.

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<v Speaker 6>Then in every game that's that is what happened with

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<v Speaker 6>kicking field goals as opposed.

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<v Speaker 4>To hand even in the first you know, it was

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<v Speaker 4>only two. So it's now three offensive touchdowns in two games.

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<v Speaker 4>That ain't gonna cut.

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<v Speaker 6>And I saw some passes yesterday that if Dak would

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<v Speaker 6>have it seems like he's trying to throw off his

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<v Speaker 6>back foot or something. He needs to you know, keep

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<v Speaker 6>put put put more something into.

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<v Speaker 4>It to where he was never comfortable in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 6>And the throws down the field, except for the one

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<v Speaker 6>to CD. He was holding up receivers.

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<v Speaker 2>That was. That was a couple of times. I think

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<v Speaker 2>it was Tobert Man.

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<v Speaker 6>He had the guy be deep and then he had

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<v Speaker 6>to come back and make a great play. There was

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<v Speaker 6>another time he had to beat he had to come

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<v Speaker 6>back and try to make a play and the guy

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<v Speaker 6>knocked the hell out of him and they didn't even

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<v Speaker 6>call it.

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<v Speaker 4>And then the one CD was open and he overthrew.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, that one as well in the end zone. Yes,

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<v Speaker 6>who was what was what was going on with that?

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<v Speaker 6>Because he's here, CD's here. He seemed to throw it

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<v Speaker 6>like he didn't throw He didn't throw a post.

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<v Speaker 2>He didn't throw like he threw it over here.

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<v Speaker 3>Adjustment that where they were weren't on the same page,

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<v Speaker 3>you know where ye read where CD ran a post.

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<v Speaker 4>And there were a couple of times, and I don't

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<v Speaker 4>know if it was after.

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<v Speaker 2>And he was open.

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<v Speaker 4>They were talking on the sideline. Yeah they okay, how did.

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<v Speaker 2>We miss that? Yeah? I don't know what happened.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, that one I okay, But when you're talking about

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<v Speaker 6>I saw three deep passes that could have been thrown

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<v Speaker 6>much better, and he's he's thrown those before.

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<v Speaker 3>So tell me on that. On a an adjustment like

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<v Speaker 3>that where the quarterback and the receiver have to read

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<v Speaker 3>the corner the coverage, yes, okay, what are what are

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<v Speaker 3>they reading there? Leverage?

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<v Speaker 6>They're reading how the cornerbacks lined up right, and they're

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<v Speaker 6>also trying to read whatever the safety is. So if

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<v Speaker 6>it's a safety in here, I don't think you want

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<v Speaker 6>to necessarily throw it in here unless you're going to

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<v Speaker 6>make it a timing right and I think that could

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<v Speaker 6>have been one of those what they call it the

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<v Speaker 6>East West Coast offense timing routes back foot hits, he throws.

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<v Speaker 6>It's not necessary a three steps. It could be a

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<v Speaker 6>five step, but it's still a quick timing route. Initially

0:25:34.680 --> 0:25:38.439
<v Speaker 6>the receiver was inside of the defensive back, but the

0:25:38.440 --> 0:25:42.360
<v Speaker 6>safety was also inside. The cornerback was outside. Safety is inside.

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<v Speaker 6>You can still hit it in there quickly and he

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<v Speaker 6>was open.

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<v Speaker 2>But was that to read? I don't know anyway.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, they had three possessions in the red zone. They

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<v Speaker 4>went over for three scoring touchdowns, kick two goals, and

0:26:00.560 --> 0:26:04.480
<v Speaker 4>I think one ended on downs. So think about that.

0:26:04.560 --> 0:26:07.359
<v Speaker 4>You get in the red zone, you got to score touchdowns. No,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not saying you're going to do it. But if

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<v Speaker 4>you score touchdowns and three of those possessions, that's twenty

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<v Speaker 4>one more points, that's forty at least you're in the

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<v Speaker 4>track meet, right, But they're kicking field goals, and the

0:26:22.040 --> 0:26:26.119
<v Speaker 4>touchdown they scored offensively was kind of fortunate, right, What

0:26:26.240 --> 0:26:28.520
<v Speaker 4>did Deck throw maybe a ten yard pass to the

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<v Speaker 4>CD and he ducked under two guys and what was it?

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<v Speaker 6>S Well, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna diminish now.

0:26:38.040 --> 0:26:39.000
<v Speaker 2>Touchdowns amazing.

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<v Speaker 6>But again, I mean we could say the same thing

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<v Speaker 6>about a lot of times about.

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<v Speaker 2>Some goofy stuff that we did.

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<v Speaker 4>But that was but that was strange. It wasn't like

0:26:49.680 --> 0:26:52.640
<v Speaker 4>it wasn't like you drove down the field and scored.

0:26:52.640 --> 0:26:54.879
<v Speaker 2>Exactly like they never seen a guy running down the field.

0:26:55.160 --> 0:26:57.680
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they didn't drive and score touchdowns.

0:26:58.160 --> 0:26:59.840
<v Speaker 2>They got fortunate. But now we were.

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<v Speaker 6>I want you to with field goals as well, because

0:27:01.920 --> 0:27:03.440
<v Speaker 6>those weren't easy field goals.

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<v Speaker 2>No. Two from fifty, So I.

0:27:05.480 --> 0:27:08.040
<v Speaker 6>Wouldn't say that, you know, you could just let's just

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<v Speaker 6>score a touchdown from there.

0:27:09.560 --> 0:27:11.640
<v Speaker 2>You were lucky to get a field goal.

0:27:11.480 --> 0:27:14.440
<v Speaker 3>You've seen the way kickers are kicking field goals this year.

0:27:14.600 --> 0:27:18.119
<v Speaker 3>Crazy fifty is easy. Apparently it's easy.

0:27:19.160 --> 0:27:20.960
<v Speaker 2>Fifty four I saw that.

0:27:21.400 --> 0:27:23.040
<v Speaker 3>I'll get the new extra point.

0:27:23.280 --> 0:27:26.119
<v Speaker 4>I means the judge guys brown forty yard field goals.

0:27:26.520 --> 0:27:28.439
<v Speaker 2>They were any field goal kicker miss a fifty.

0:27:29.040 --> 0:27:31.800
<v Speaker 3>It was twenty, they were twenty one. The league was

0:27:31.840 --> 0:27:35.760
<v Speaker 3>twenty one of twenty three on fifty plus yard field

0:27:35.760 --> 0:27:38.639
<v Speaker 3>goals last week. And I think they were perfect this

0:27:38.680 --> 0:27:41.200
<v Speaker 3>week because every single game I was watching, when a

0:27:41.320 --> 0:27:44.080
<v Speaker 3>kicker was lining up for a fifty one to sixty

0:27:44.160 --> 0:27:46.200
<v Speaker 3>yard field goal, I said, well, they're going to make

0:27:46.200 --> 0:27:49.080
<v Speaker 3>this one, and sure enough that every single one of

0:27:49.119 --> 0:27:49.680
<v Speaker 3>them they made.

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<v Speaker 6>But then, you know what's crazy, how everyone has a

0:27:52.000 --> 0:27:55.199
<v Speaker 6>place in this thing. You've got certain kickers, Well he

0:27:55.400 --> 0:27:57.520
<v Speaker 6>was the last six games last year.

0:27:57.520 --> 0:27:58.639
<v Speaker 2>He was a top way to kicker.

0:27:59.000 --> 0:28:01.480
<v Speaker 6>And then they had another kicker. I saw his stat.

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<v Speaker 6>Well he's had more made field.

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<v Speaker 2>Goals than anyone else.

0:28:06.160 --> 0:28:08.399
<v Speaker 6>You know, then this guy has a better percentage than

0:28:08.440 --> 0:28:12.080
<v Speaker 6>anyone else in history. So yeah, kickers are becoming studs.

0:28:12.440 --> 0:28:13.879
<v Speaker 6>They're becoming the studs of the team.

0:28:14.200 --> 0:28:17.119
<v Speaker 3>And the reason that the reason the Commanders beat the

0:28:17.160 --> 0:28:22.000
<v Speaker 3>Giants yesterday truly was because the Commander's kicker, who they

0:28:22.119 --> 0:28:25.720
<v Speaker 3>signed this week, Austin Seybert, went seven for seven on

0:28:25.800 --> 0:28:27.880
<v Speaker 3>field goals. They scored twenty one points in the game.

0:28:27.960 --> 0:28:31.480
<v Speaker 3>They were all on field goals. The Giants they lost

0:28:31.520 --> 0:28:34.359
<v Speaker 3>their kicker on the opening kickoff. He pulled a ham

0:28:34.400 --> 0:28:37.960
<v Speaker 3>straight they opening kickoff, and so the reason they had

0:28:38.000 --> 0:28:40.520
<v Speaker 3>eighteen points at the end of the game, it was

0:28:40.560 --> 0:28:43.040
<v Speaker 3>because they couldn't kick an extra point because they didn't

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<v Speaker 3>have a kicker.

0:28:43.600 --> 0:28:45.320
<v Speaker 4>And god forbid if they had a field goal.

0:28:45.320 --> 0:28:50.000
<v Speaker 2>Attep try tough game, but.

0:28:50.360 --> 0:28:52.360
<v Speaker 4>You gotta score touchdowns and they're not.

0:28:52.560 --> 0:28:53.720
<v Speaker 2>Well here's my thing, they're not.

0:28:54.640 --> 0:28:57.240
<v Speaker 6>Okay, you guys score touchdowns, but you gotta stop people

0:28:57.240 --> 0:28:57.520
<v Speaker 6>as well.

0:28:57.600 --> 0:29:01.720
<v Speaker 2>Well, I understand, we talked, well, what I want.

0:29:01.520 --> 0:29:05.360
<v Speaker 6>From this team is a defense led, defensive lead team.

0:29:05.560 --> 0:29:06.600
<v Speaker 4>Well you didn't get it.

0:29:07.240 --> 0:29:08.400
<v Speaker 2>Not yet at all.

0:29:08.920 --> 0:29:11.560
<v Speaker 6>And this is the only way we're going to be

0:29:11.720 --> 0:29:13.760
<v Speaker 6>a good team. Yeah, you keep talking about last week

0:29:14.000 --> 0:29:16.680
<v Speaker 6>you said we're going on to Baltimore, We're still talking

0:29:16.720 --> 0:29:20.440
<v Speaker 6>about Cleveland. That's not the way to go because we

0:29:20.600 --> 0:29:23.400
<v Speaker 6>have to be a team that can evolve into a

0:29:23.480 --> 0:29:25.640
<v Speaker 6>good NFL team, and the only way we're going to

0:29:25.720 --> 0:29:28.760
<v Speaker 6>do that is if we stop things like that happening.

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<v Speaker 2>Watching over again, He's not even running hard.

0:29:34.280 --> 0:29:35.400
<v Speaker 3>Keep showing Alvin Kamara.

0:29:35.960 --> 0:29:39.080
<v Speaker 6>He's not even running fast, and they're still not catching him.

0:29:39.280 --> 0:29:41.880
<v Speaker 6>I mean, that's how out of position our secondary is.

0:29:42.440 --> 0:29:45.000
<v Speaker 6>He's running through them as if they're He looked like

0:29:45.040 --> 0:29:46.080
<v Speaker 6>Mark Collins.

0:29:46.600 --> 0:29:48.720
<v Speaker 3>Come on, man, he looks like Marcus Allen at sixty

0:29:48.800 --> 0:29:49.160
<v Speaker 3>years old.

0:29:49.160 --> 0:29:50.760
<v Speaker 2>You gotta do better.

0:29:50.800 --> 0:29:53.960
<v Speaker 4>Well, how about a fifty seven yard screen pass?

0:29:54.240 --> 0:29:56.880
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we just so.

0:29:56.800 --> 0:29:58.480
<v Speaker 3>What do you what do you think of on that?

0:29:58.880 --> 0:30:03.280
<v Speaker 3>On the Cowboys initial defense on that and how they

0:30:03.320 --> 0:30:05.120
<v Speaker 3>took advantage of the Cowboys there.

0:30:07.480 --> 0:30:11.960
<v Speaker 4>They had they had lined up the on that play.

0:30:12.080 --> 0:30:15.320
<v Speaker 4>They had lined up one of the linebackers on the

0:30:15.360 --> 0:30:16.720
<v Speaker 4>line of scrimmage to the right.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep, it was leophil Leo and he took an outside rush,

0:30:20.600 --> 0:30:24.160
<v Speaker 3>took him out, took him out, and there was no

0:30:24.240 --> 0:30:29.040
<v Speaker 3>Lawrence had a So the guard was blocking de Marcus Lawrence.

0:30:29.920 --> 0:30:34.240
<v Speaker 3>Lawrence does a quick spin, a swim move to the inside,

0:30:34.480 --> 0:30:37.960
<v Speaker 3>and so he was totally it was just vacant right there,

0:30:38.000 --> 0:30:40.840
<v Speaker 3>which left the guard. He got past the guard. Well,

0:30:40.840 --> 0:30:43.720
<v Speaker 3>it's a screen pass and Kamara's right behind the guard,

0:30:43.800 --> 0:30:46.160
<v Speaker 3>and whoever the linebacker was that was left there had

0:30:46.200 --> 0:30:48.800
<v Speaker 3>no chance because and then Camara with his feet just

0:30:48.840 --> 0:30:49.280
<v Speaker 3>took off.

0:30:49.360 --> 0:30:51.280
<v Speaker 4>It was Kendrick and he couldn't get over.

0:30:51.400 --> 0:30:51.600
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:30:51.600 --> 0:30:54.200
<v Speaker 6>I saw so many games yesterday to where you didn't

0:30:54.200 --> 0:30:57.240
<v Speaker 6>have to worry about one freaking man. You worry about

0:30:57.280 --> 0:31:01.080
<v Speaker 6>more than one man. That was pursuit. But again, good defenses,

0:31:01.120 --> 0:31:01.880
<v Speaker 6>half pursuit.

0:31:02.120 --> 0:31:05.840
<v Speaker 3>But what I saw on that was they took advantage

0:31:05.880 --> 0:31:09.240
<v Speaker 3>of an over aggressive defensive front. Yes, which is what

0:31:09.360 --> 0:31:10.880
<v Speaker 3>we saw time and time again.

0:31:10.760 --> 0:31:13.240
<v Speaker 6>Last year, and it happened again. I thought, were So

0:31:13.320 --> 0:31:16.080
<v Speaker 6>then what happened? What happens with the other seven guys

0:31:16.080 --> 0:31:19.240
<v Speaker 6>on the team? What happens with the other seven guys.

0:31:19.800 --> 0:31:22.560
<v Speaker 6>Defense is all about a team game. You have to

0:31:22.640 --> 0:31:24.680
<v Speaker 6>have team recognition.

0:31:24.800 --> 0:31:27.360
<v Speaker 3>What did Tom say about the flex defense as far

0:31:27.440 --> 0:31:29.480
<v Speaker 3>as doing your job?

0:31:29.720 --> 0:31:35.760
<v Speaker 2>Coordination not? You know, it's coordination. It's coordination. So you've

0:31:35.760 --> 0:31:40.040
<v Speaker 2>got they're ready for the run. They they I think

0:31:40.080 --> 0:31:43.320
<v Speaker 2>they faked the run. So then you've got guys out

0:31:43.360 --> 0:31:43.840
<v Speaker 2>of position.

0:31:44.000 --> 0:31:47.160
<v Speaker 6>I get that. Now they're trying to scramble and get

0:31:47.240 --> 0:31:52.640
<v Speaker 6>back for a deep pass. So you've got linebackers and

0:31:52.720 --> 0:31:55.000
<v Speaker 6>safeties with their backs to the ball.

0:31:55.440 --> 0:31:57.280
<v Speaker 2>Their back is to the play.

0:31:57.920 --> 0:32:00.320
<v Speaker 6>Their recognition is so bad they don't unders say it's

0:32:00.320 --> 0:32:03.200
<v Speaker 6>a screenplay until the guy's twenty yards down the field.

0:32:04.360 --> 0:32:06.760
<v Speaker 6>That's the stuff I'm talking about. That's what we were

0:32:06.840 --> 0:32:08.120
<v Speaker 6>taught as defenders.

0:32:08.400 --> 0:32:10.320
<v Speaker 2>I get it. Yeah, the scheme, I get it. I

0:32:10.400 --> 0:32:12.080
<v Speaker 2>get it. But when you're talking.

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<v Speaker 6>About stopping a fifty eight yarder holding it to probably

0:32:15.280 --> 0:32:19.600
<v Speaker 6>twelve yards, that can be done. I saw it done

0:32:19.680 --> 0:32:22.920
<v Speaker 6>all day yesterday, and it was done by an entire team.

0:32:23.200 --> 0:32:24.080
<v Speaker 2>They wasn't worried about.

0:32:24.120 --> 0:32:26.200
<v Speaker 6>Oh well, he's got the guard there on that linemacker

0:32:26.240 --> 0:32:27.680
<v Speaker 6>then so he can cut inside.

0:32:27.720 --> 0:32:29.560
<v Speaker 2>Well, what the hell is everybody else? It's a a

0:32:29.560 --> 0:32:30.360
<v Speaker 2>lot of people on.

0:32:30.240 --> 0:32:32.600
<v Speaker 4>That field playing the run, playing the run.

0:32:32.760 --> 0:32:35.000
<v Speaker 2>Well, well, I mean, damn, Now he's got the ball.

0:32:34.920 --> 0:32:36.400
<v Speaker 4>But he ain't catching Kamara.

0:32:37.160 --> 0:32:38.960
<v Speaker 2>You don't have to catch him. You head them off.

0:32:38.960 --> 0:32:41.000
<v Speaker 4>He's not the rang There was no one there.

0:32:41.600 --> 0:32:45.560
<v Speaker 2>See he's talking silliness. I know there was no bare

0:32:46.080 --> 0:32:48.520
<v Speaker 2>where the recognition comes fromags.

0:32:48.600 --> 0:32:52.400
<v Speaker 4>But they got they got taken out? How well number one?

0:32:52.160 --> 0:32:53.800
<v Speaker 2>The no, no, no, how did they How did the

0:32:53.880 --> 0:32:56.000
<v Speaker 2>dB get taken out? How did all your sagetes get

0:32:56.040 --> 0:32:58.120
<v Speaker 2>taken out on that on that How did that?

0:32:58.400 --> 0:32:59.920
<v Speaker 4>Now? Where I gotta go looking?

0:33:00.120 --> 0:33:02.600
<v Speaker 6>Ye see, because you're talking about you're talking about the

0:33:02.600 --> 0:33:03.840
<v Speaker 6>front I'm talking about.

0:33:03.920 --> 0:33:07.000
<v Speaker 4>I'm talking about where the other wide receivers were.

0:33:07.360 --> 0:33:10.360
<v Speaker 2>If the receivers can only run you so far down the.

0:33:10.240 --> 0:33:13.640
<v Speaker 4>Field, if they're on the other side, you're not in

0:33:13.720 --> 0:33:14.920
<v Speaker 4>position to make a play.

0:33:15.080 --> 0:33:16.920
<v Speaker 2>You can. That's why you have legs.

0:33:17.240 --> 0:33:17.560
<v Speaker 6>You can have.

0:33:18.760 --> 0:33:22.400
<v Speaker 4>Their legs were as fast as kamaras guaranteed, Bro, he

0:33:22.440 --> 0:33:23.480
<v Speaker 4>didn't even get touched.

0:33:23.560 --> 0:33:25.120
<v Speaker 6>I was with a team in nineteen eighty one. We

0:33:25.160 --> 0:33:26.560
<v Speaker 6>gave him so many damn touchdowns.

0:33:26.600 --> 0:33:27.120
<v Speaker 2>It was a joke.

0:33:27.800 --> 0:33:29.840
<v Speaker 6>But we also came back and made some damn plays.

0:33:29.920 --> 0:33:32.560
<v Speaker 6>Let's see that was that was a joke. That wasn't

0:33:32.600 --> 0:33:35.680
<v Speaker 6>a joke either, because we made many We made many

0:33:35.760 --> 0:33:38.760
<v Speaker 6>quarterbacks come in and have the best yardage game, but

0:33:38.800 --> 0:33:42.040
<v Speaker 6>then they also had their worst interception game. Because we

0:33:42.120 --> 0:33:46.400
<v Speaker 6>didn't give up on plays. We recognized things. Even at

0:33:46.400 --> 0:33:47.840
<v Speaker 6>our young age we were rookies.

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<v Speaker 3>room to look at the Camaro, which, by the way,

0:36:53.840 --> 0:36:56.960
<v Speaker 3>the same time in the film room, they're breaking it

0:36:57.040 --> 0:36:59.600
<v Speaker 3>down here on NFL Network as well.

0:36:59.760 --> 0:37:02.200
<v Speaker 6>That's why they're breaking it down because they realize how

0:37:02.360 --> 0:37:05.560
<v Speaker 6>incompetent we played in the secondary. That's why their players

0:37:05.680 --> 0:37:08.799
<v Speaker 6>keeps running in the back of my head often over

0:37:08.840 --> 0:37:09.359
<v Speaker 6>and over again.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, so what's your take on it?

0:37:11.480 --> 0:37:14.239
<v Speaker 2>Exactly what I said. You have no recognition from your

0:37:14.239 --> 0:37:15.279
<v Speaker 2>second dary no.

0:37:16.080 --> 0:37:19.279
<v Speaker 3>And your concern is turning what should have been a

0:37:20.120 --> 0:37:21.560
<v Speaker 3>twelve yard completion.

0:37:22.000 --> 0:37:22.880
<v Speaker 2>Let's give him, Let's.

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<v Speaker 6>Give him fifteen, Let's give him fifteen twenty yards because,

0:37:27.000 --> 0:37:30.279
<v Speaker 6>like I said, the scheme is great. I get that

0:37:30.440 --> 0:37:34.279
<v Speaker 6>it's tough to stop, but we don't just lay down.

0:37:34.400 --> 0:37:38.160
<v Speaker 6>We have to minimize the damage. That's what the secondary's

0:37:38.239 --> 0:37:38.640
<v Speaker 6>job is.

0:37:38.760 --> 0:37:41.319
<v Speaker 4>I saw a guy, I saw guys running for their

0:37:41.400 --> 0:37:43.080
<v Speaker 4>lives and they weren't gaining answer.

0:37:43.200 --> 0:37:47.680
<v Speaker 3>My question is, on that play, how do you keep

0:37:48.120 --> 0:37:52.520
<v Speaker 3>Camara from getting the screen pass at all? I'm not

0:37:52.600 --> 0:37:55.399
<v Speaker 3>talking about I'm not talking about keeping a fifty seven

0:37:55.520 --> 0:37:58.120
<v Speaker 3>yard or a twelve yard or I want him not

0:37:58.200 --> 0:37:59.759
<v Speaker 3>to get the football on the screen pass.

0:38:00.360 --> 0:38:03.239
<v Speaker 2>You got to stop the run. It all came from

0:38:03.640 --> 0:38:05.640
<v Speaker 2>they were already marinated.

0:38:06.400 --> 0:38:09.520
<v Speaker 3>It looked like you had you but you had a

0:38:09.600 --> 0:38:12.080
<v Speaker 3>bunch of players on the left side up front, and

0:38:12.200 --> 0:38:16.080
<v Speaker 3>then you had a linebacker Leofel who did an upfield

0:38:16.200 --> 0:38:18.440
<v Speaker 3>rush to the outside. He was taken out by the

0:38:18.520 --> 0:38:21.040
<v Speaker 3>left tackle. And you had Lawrence with a swim move

0:38:21.160 --> 0:38:24.000
<v Speaker 3>inside on the guard which took him out of that

0:38:24.360 --> 0:38:27.480
<v Speaker 3>vicinity of where Camaro was. And then you had the

0:38:27.640 --> 0:38:31.480
<v Speaker 3>guard blocking Kendricks one on one with Camaro with the

0:38:31.520 --> 0:38:32.879
<v Speaker 3>football in space.

0:38:32.920 --> 0:38:35.520
<v Speaker 4>And you had the other corners on the other side

0:38:35.719 --> 0:38:40.480
<v Speaker 4>covering their guy. And by time they realized it, recognition whatever,

0:38:41.400 --> 0:38:43.759
<v Speaker 4>still they were and it looked like Hooker.

0:38:43.560 --> 0:38:46.359
<v Speaker 3>Had the Hooker had the tight end. Juwan Johnson, who

0:38:46.400 --> 0:38:50.200
<v Speaker 3>basically ran a post route right to Donovan Wilson to

0:38:50.320 --> 0:38:52.879
<v Speaker 3>block him because he knew it was a screen, got

0:38:52.920 --> 0:38:54.880
<v Speaker 3>Hooker and you got Hooker and Wilson.

0:38:54.960 --> 0:38:57.880
<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, but you know what happened, you know what.

0:38:58.200 --> 0:39:00.960
<v Speaker 4>And Dennis Allen was right after the game, he was

0:39:01.120 --> 0:39:05.319
<v Speaker 4>very humble and he said, when we established the run game,

0:39:05.840 --> 0:39:06.960
<v Speaker 4>everything else fell.

0:39:07.000 --> 0:39:08.719
<v Speaker 2>And that's what you start.

0:39:09.120 --> 0:39:12.480
<v Speaker 4>You start getting so conscious about stopping the run, then

0:39:12.520 --> 0:39:16.640
<v Speaker 4>you get susceptible to a receiver running straight down the field.

0:39:18.200 --> 0:39:22.080
<v Speaker 6>They were already marinated, Bill, They were ready to be cooked.

0:39:22.480 --> 0:39:25.440
<v Speaker 6>They were already marinated. They were all the run. The

0:39:25.560 --> 0:39:29.560
<v Speaker 6>run game itself got them ready, and from being on

0:39:29.760 --> 0:39:31.360
<v Speaker 6>they were all prepared for the setup.

0:39:31.560 --> 0:39:33.360
<v Speaker 3>And you know, it was only their twelfth play of

0:39:33.440 --> 0:39:36.160
<v Speaker 3>the game. That was their third touchdown twelve.

0:39:36.800 --> 0:39:38.759
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that was a quick man.

0:39:41.480 --> 0:39:43.800
<v Speaker 4>It might have only been their third or fourth completion

0:39:44.440 --> 0:39:47.960
<v Speaker 4>by the way at that point. And they tried to

0:39:48.160 --> 0:39:51.600
<v Speaker 4>play the heavy guys up front. Mizzy Smith thirty three

0:39:51.719 --> 0:39:56.000
<v Speaker 4>snaps that might be a single game high. Lynnville Joseph

0:39:56.200 --> 0:39:59.640
<v Speaker 4>twenty four snaps and Phillips nineteen snaps.

0:39:59.360 --> 0:40:01.520
<v Speaker 2>And you pointed out their effectiveness and.

0:40:01.600 --> 0:40:04.480
<v Speaker 4>They did nothing. Yes, it's one thing not to have

0:40:04.560 --> 0:40:06.759
<v Speaker 4>a tackle, but it's another thing not to hold down

0:40:06.840 --> 0:40:07.759
<v Speaker 4>the line of scrimmage.

0:40:07.960 --> 0:40:10.400
<v Speaker 2>And once again, guys, I watched a lot of football yesterday.

0:40:10.400 --> 0:40:11.480
<v Speaker 2>I'm sure you did too, Bill.

0:40:11.600 --> 0:40:14.560
<v Speaker 6>I'm sure that when you saw some of that great

0:40:14.640 --> 0:40:18.200
<v Speaker 6>defense being played yesterday by some teams who really shouldn't

0:40:18.200 --> 0:40:22.080
<v Speaker 6>be as good as ours, you had to think, Man,

0:40:23.120 --> 0:40:25.360
<v Speaker 6>this is what the Cowboys need. That's the kind of

0:40:25.440 --> 0:40:27.759
<v Speaker 6>recognition we need. That's the kind of aggressiveness we need.

0:40:27.960 --> 0:40:30.879
<v Speaker 6>That's the kind of intellect we need. Spags, you gotta

0:40:30.920 --> 0:40:33.640
<v Speaker 6>be a one week and you don't have it the

0:40:33.800 --> 0:40:36.840
<v Speaker 6>next because you have two offensive three offensive linemen for

0:40:36.880 --> 0:40:39.719
<v Speaker 6>the Cleveland Browns who ain't worth jack. Well, that's how

0:40:39.800 --> 0:40:41.920
<v Speaker 6>I got a pretty good that's how because they got

0:40:41.960 --> 0:40:43.440
<v Speaker 6>and they didn't even try to run the ball.

0:40:43.600 --> 0:40:46.279
<v Speaker 4>They got whipped up front both lines.

0:40:46.080 --> 0:40:48.640
<v Speaker 6>And everyone was disappointed in Cleveland. They said they never

0:40:48.920 --> 0:40:51.720
<v Speaker 6>tried to run the ball and they didn't.

0:40:52.040 --> 0:40:53.520
<v Speaker 4>Well, they tried, they didn't get anything.

0:40:53.560 --> 0:40:56.080
<v Speaker 2>They didn't try, they didn't try, And you gotta continue.

0:40:56.200 --> 0:40:57.239
<v Speaker 2>You can't just give it up.

0:40:57.520 --> 0:40:59.920
<v Speaker 4>Well when it's twenty seven to three years at that time?

0:41:00.160 --> 0:41:01.839
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, too much?

0:41:01.960 --> 0:41:04.600
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and why was it twenty seven three because you

0:41:04.719 --> 0:41:09.000
<v Speaker 4>scored points, right, You've got a punt return for you.

0:41:09.120 --> 0:41:11.839
<v Speaker 4>Notice they didn't want to kick the ball to turpen either, Well,

0:41:11.880 --> 0:41:14.640
<v Speaker 4>they didn't have to punt, no, I mean kickoffs.

0:41:16.239 --> 0:41:16.520
<v Speaker 2>Okay.

0:41:16.600 --> 0:41:19.439
<v Speaker 4>Having said all this, they punted. What why I didn't

0:41:19.480 --> 0:41:20.280
<v Speaker 4>know they had a punter?

0:41:20.640 --> 0:41:24.680
<v Speaker 3>Okay, Having said all this, Yes, Now there's nine minutes

0:41:24.760 --> 0:41:27.320
<v Speaker 3>and five seconds left in the third quarter, and you

0:41:27.800 --> 0:41:29.960
<v Speaker 3>if you had the ball coming out a halftime and

0:41:30.120 --> 0:41:32.359
<v Speaker 3>you did get a field goal not a touchdown. Okay,

0:41:33.520 --> 0:41:36.920
<v Speaker 3>it's thirty five to nineteen. It's technically a two score game.

0:41:37.000 --> 0:41:41.200
<v Speaker 3>You're down sixteen points. Saints take over with nine oh

0:41:41.320 --> 0:41:43.759
<v Speaker 3>five to play in the third quarter, and they go

0:41:43.920 --> 0:41:48.040
<v Speaker 3>seventy yards in thirteen plays and use up seven minutes

0:41:48.080 --> 0:41:50.440
<v Speaker 3>and fifty six seconds of the clock to score a

0:41:50.520 --> 0:41:53.879
<v Speaker 3>touchdown again with one nine left in the third quarter.

0:41:54.040 --> 0:41:56.360
<v Speaker 3>So you only had the ball basically one time in

0:41:56.440 --> 0:41:59.359
<v Speaker 3>the third quarter because you couldn't stop them defensively from

0:41:59.360 --> 0:42:00.279
<v Speaker 3>an eight minute drive.

0:42:01.120 --> 0:42:02.920
<v Speaker 2>That's why you have to be good on offense.

0:42:03.000 --> 0:42:05.520
<v Speaker 6>If you can't stop anybody on defense, you have to

0:42:05.640 --> 0:42:08.000
<v Speaker 6>be just as effective as Bags.

0:42:07.800 --> 0:42:10.960
<v Speaker 4>Was saying complimentary football, and they didn't compliment each other

0:42:11.200 --> 0:42:11.600
<v Speaker 4>very well.

0:42:11.760 --> 0:42:14.360
<v Speaker 3>That's where the run game I mean. On that on

0:42:14.480 --> 0:42:17.600
<v Speaker 3>that eight minute drive, camera caught a pass for eight

0:42:17.760 --> 0:42:22.000
<v Speaker 3>he would stopped for no gain, and then Taysom Hill

0:42:22.040 --> 0:42:26.200
<v Speaker 3>went for nine yards on third and two, then Kamara

0:42:26.360 --> 0:42:29.520
<v Speaker 3>for three. Kamara also had a carry of ten three

0:42:30.160 --> 0:42:32.160
<v Speaker 3>four and a touchdown run of seven.

0:42:32.640 --> 0:42:35.160
<v Speaker 4>Do you realize they scored two touchdowns on that drive?

0:42:35.480 --> 0:42:37.560
<v Speaker 2>Yes, what do you mean?

0:42:37.800 --> 0:42:39.000
<v Speaker 3>They got one called back?

0:42:39.160 --> 0:42:41.080
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, and they still scored, So they would have

0:42:41.160 --> 0:42:42.920
<v Speaker 4>had they scored seven touchdowns.

0:42:43.040 --> 0:42:45.640
<v Speaker 2>That was one two four.

0:42:47.520 --> 0:42:51.840
<v Speaker 3>They actually scored a touchdown that was called back on

0:42:51.960 --> 0:42:54.399
<v Speaker 3>the sixth play of that drive, and so it would

0:42:54.440 --> 0:42:56.520
<v Speaker 3>have been had that stood up, it would have been

0:42:56.560 --> 0:42:59.520
<v Speaker 3>a drive that was half the length.

0:43:00.600 --> 0:43:03.080
<v Speaker 4>And it had looked like they had stopped him on

0:43:03.239 --> 0:43:07.719
<v Speaker 4>third nine and Jordan Lewis got called for interference.

0:43:07.960 --> 0:43:11.160
<v Speaker 3>And by the way, the penalty was the ineligible player downfield,

0:43:11.440 --> 0:43:13.680
<v Speaker 3>which he was like two yards downfield.

0:43:13.960 --> 0:43:15.120
<v Speaker 2>Well he wasn't the only one.

0:43:15.080 --> 0:43:17.200
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, a couple of them, but it was only it

0:43:17.400 --> 0:43:20.960
<v Speaker 3>was just on the other side of the okay, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey,

0:43:21.520 --> 0:43:24.320
<v Speaker 3>I'm sticking up. Put your referees hat on, your officials

0:43:24.400 --> 0:43:26.200
<v Speaker 3>had on. What did you think of those calls that

0:43:26.320 --> 0:43:28.560
<v Speaker 3>were all going against the Cowboys in the early part

0:43:28.600 --> 0:43:31.600
<v Speaker 3>of the game, where they missed calls on pass interference

0:43:31.640 --> 0:43:34.600
<v Speaker 3>and they missed a face mask and they missed Imagine

0:43:34.600 --> 0:43:40.200
<v Speaker 3>how this game would have played out differently, Mickey, Yeah, okay, okay.

0:43:42.360 --> 0:43:44.080
<v Speaker 4>Game it would have just delayed.

0:43:45.520 --> 0:43:46.080
<v Speaker 2>That's right.

0:43:48.560 --> 0:43:52.880
<v Speaker 6>And that once again, I saw the games all yesterday.

0:43:53.200 --> 0:43:57.080
<v Speaker 6>I saw defensive plays being made against some damn good

0:43:57.200 --> 0:44:01.720
<v Speaker 6>offensive schemes and good running games, and they endured throughout

0:44:01.760 --> 0:44:05.480
<v Speaker 6>the entire game and kept giving their offense a chance

0:44:06.040 --> 0:44:08.640
<v Speaker 6>to win the game time after time after time.

0:44:08.719 --> 0:44:11.839
<v Speaker 3>I got to get the cornerback's perspective. If you did

0:44:11.880 --> 0:44:13.680
<v Speaker 3>you see the end of the Chiefs Bengals game.

0:44:13.800 --> 0:44:20.319
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, all right, I heard ran. I mean, but.

0:44:22.640 --> 0:44:24.200
<v Speaker 6>And the play like that where all you have to

0:44:24.200 --> 0:44:26.320
<v Speaker 6>do is stop them. Man, if you just rake that

0:44:26.400 --> 0:44:30.560
<v Speaker 6>guy's arms, you have to, rookie, rookie, just rake the

0:44:30.640 --> 0:44:33.120
<v Speaker 6>guys on he's got man, just rake that guy's arms.

0:44:33.200 --> 0:44:33.920
<v Speaker 6>Its incomplete.

0:44:34.000 --> 0:44:37.040
<v Speaker 3>Bam, You're done, Rookie, Bengals DBT.

0:44:37.480 --> 0:44:40.400
<v Speaker 6>So when I look at all the chances that Kansas

0:44:40.400 --> 0:44:43.400
<v Speaker 6>City gave Patrick Mahomes, who, what the hell does he

0:44:43.520 --> 0:44:45.880
<v Speaker 6>need all these chances for? He's Patrick Mahomes, But he

0:44:46.000 --> 0:44:48.440
<v Speaker 6>got a lot of chances because now he has a defense.

0:44:48.760 --> 0:44:52.680
<v Speaker 6>I looked at so I looked at Lamar Jackson being

0:44:52.800 --> 0:44:56.040
<v Speaker 6>held down all of a sudden. Now they're oh and two.

0:44:57.480 --> 0:44:59.960
<v Speaker 6>We need a defense. As I've said all off season,

0:45:00.080 --> 0:45:01.759
<v Speaker 6>we need a defense that we can depend on.

0:45:02.120 --> 0:45:04.879
<v Speaker 3>You know, it's interesting on the on the passenger pass

0:45:04.880 --> 0:45:09.319
<v Speaker 3>interference call, people say, oh, the officials need to let

0:45:09.400 --> 0:45:13.000
<v Speaker 3>the let them make the play, you know, or actually

0:45:13.200 --> 0:45:16.839
<v Speaker 3>what needs to happen is the dB needs to let them,

0:45:17.360 --> 0:45:18.319
<v Speaker 3>make them make the play.

0:45:18.440 --> 0:45:20.239
<v Speaker 6>Make them make the play. First of all, don't give

0:45:20.280 --> 0:45:23.920
<v Speaker 6>them the play. It was too soon, it was too obvious.

0:45:24.040 --> 0:45:26.680
<v Speaker 6>It was just you can't just say, oh, that was

0:45:26.760 --> 0:45:28.400
<v Speaker 6>a guy trying to make a play. That was a

0:45:28.440 --> 0:45:29.399
<v Speaker 6>guy trying to make a play.

0:45:29.440 --> 0:45:33.840
<v Speaker 3>But he gets back to situational awareness, to that understand

0:45:33.960 --> 0:45:36.279
<v Speaker 3>that this is for the game right here.

0:45:36.600 --> 0:45:38.640
<v Speaker 2>Don't talk to me, Bill, go talk to those guys.

0:45:42.480 --> 0:45:45.480
<v Speaker 3>All right, Mickey, you got anything else to wrap it up?

0:45:45.520 --> 0:45:45.640
<v Speaker 2>Here?

0:45:48.080 --> 0:45:49.200
<v Speaker 3>He's lost in thought.

0:45:50.280 --> 0:45:51.000
<v Speaker 2>What are you looking up?

0:45:52.120 --> 0:45:54.600
<v Speaker 4>I know I was looking up that nineteen eighty one

0:45:54.760 --> 0:45:57.400
<v Speaker 4>season where he said they gave up all these touchdowns.

0:45:59.640 --> 0:46:05.839
<v Speaker 4>I mean passing testdowns seventeen sixteen rushing one special team.

0:46:06.440 --> 0:46:08.839
<v Speaker 4>That's not bad? Is it? Over sixteen games?

0:46:08.880 --> 0:46:12.440
<v Speaker 2>I'm talking about passing testdowns.

0:46:12.520 --> 0:46:14.839
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, seventeen that's all. That's pretty good.

0:46:14.960 --> 0:46:17.600
<v Speaker 2>A lot of big plays. I mean you won a game,

0:46:17.960 --> 0:46:20.880
<v Speaker 2>won a game, not to mention the big plays that

0:46:21.000 --> 0:46:22.000
<v Speaker 2>set up some other plays.

0:46:23.120 --> 0:46:27.520
<v Speaker 4>You had twenty four passing touchdowns and gave up seventeen

0:46:29.640 --> 0:46:30.880
<v Speaker 4>three point three percent.

0:46:32.480 --> 0:46:35.040
<v Speaker 2>That's not bad, not bad. You know why? Better because

0:46:35.080 --> 0:46:36.600
<v Speaker 2>we got recognition.

0:46:36.239 --> 0:46:37.560
<v Speaker 4>Because you had interceptions.

0:46:37.960 --> 0:46:41.160
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, because we recognized we can make interceptions. Now it's

0:46:41.200 --> 0:46:41.880
<v Speaker 6>all recognition.

0:46:41.920 --> 0:46:43.719
<v Speaker 4>How do you want to put how many picks that

0:46:43.800 --> 0:46:46.280
<v Speaker 4>they have ever since eleven plus.

0:46:46.160 --> 0:46:49.080
<v Speaker 2>What like thirty something? You led the league I think

0:46:49.800 --> 0:46:50.359
<v Speaker 2>as a team.

0:46:50.480 --> 0:46:51.960
<v Speaker 4>Oh, he's not looking at well.

0:46:52.080 --> 0:46:55.360
<v Speaker 3>In nineteen eighty one, you only had one of these games.

0:46:55.719 --> 0:46:58.799
<v Speaker 3>That was at San Francisco, which you talked about last week.

0:46:58.840 --> 0:47:02.000
<v Speaker 3>I think the regular easing game against San Francisco's forty

0:47:02.040 --> 0:47:03.120
<v Speaker 3>five fourteen loss.

0:47:03.719 --> 0:47:06.879
<v Speaker 2>But once again, that was on the road. That's all

0:47:06.920 --> 0:47:07.319
<v Speaker 2>I'm saying.

0:47:07.440 --> 0:47:08.319
<v Speaker 6>That was on the road.

0:47:08.719 --> 0:47:11.759
<v Speaker 2>I'm talking about being at home. It's traumatizing.

0:47:12.960 --> 0:47:17.040
<v Speaker 4>Third key, home, sweet home, that was part of your key.

0:47:18.600 --> 0:47:20.879
<v Speaker 3>All right, Well that does it for a less than

0:47:21.040 --> 0:47:24.280
<v Speaker 3>victory Monday. Here inside the s WBC.

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<v Speaker 4>Podcast Studio, fifteen games to.

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<v Speaker 3>Go right, fifteen all right, and we will shot at

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<v Speaker 3>you again tomorrow here on mcshots.

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