WEBVTT - Girls Talk, 'Boys Talk: What We Drinking On?

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<v Speaker 1>The following he is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot

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<v Speaker 1>Com and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Girls Talk Boys Talk, presented by Jigsaw Dating,

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<v Speaker 3>preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys, and broadcasting live

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<v Speaker 3>from Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters at the Star. Now your

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<v Speaker 3>hosts Christie Scales, Aisha Morrison, Nicole Hutcheson, and Jess Navares.

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<v Speaker 2>Hello, Hella, whoa, my microphone was away from me.

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<v Speaker 4>Yall today, I'm just gonna let me start like this.

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<v Speaker 2>Welcome in to Girls Talk Boys Talk, presented by Jigs Saw,

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<v Speaker 2>the preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys, right here

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<v Speaker 2>in the SWBC studio. I'm Nicole. I just sent alongside.

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<v Speaker 4>I should have just turned the whole chair.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey day.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 2>I was really gonna let me talk away from the marcrophe.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't see it. I was trying to hold hold

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<v Speaker 4>up my own life over here on this chair, trying

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<v Speaker 4>to prove a point. It's just like my favorite.

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<v Speaker 5>It's my fault. I just take the blame.

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<v Speaker 4>It is, okay.

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<v Speaker 5>How y'all feeling, ladies good?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's been a spent a week, honestly, especially with

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<v Speaker 6>a game like this. I'm just being honest, it's been

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<v Speaker 6>hard to yeah, pull yourself up and everything, but just

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<v Speaker 6>finishing strong today and look at what a dub I

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<v Speaker 6>can imagine.

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<v Speaker 2>That's how the guys kind of feel too. It's just

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<v Speaker 2>hard to like get up and be like, we got

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<v Speaker 2>a game on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 6>I asked one of the guys about that, and they said,

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<v Speaker 6>it really just depends on the circumstances, especially to it.

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<v Speaker 5>I guess it does matter to.

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<v Speaker 6>Players to player because some players are playing to stay elevated.

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<v Speaker 5>Some players are.

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<v Speaker 6>Staying to continue to get snaps. So even small like

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<v Speaker 6>even games where we're just like, oh this is this

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<v Speaker 6>is a one in eight team, whatever the case may be,

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<v Speaker 6>the matchups are favorable, there's others. There's gentlemen that have

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<v Speaker 6>certain things that they need to do, you know, to

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<v Speaker 6>trend in the right direction. So also to we talked

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<v Speaker 6>about it, these last these next three games are so

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<v Speaker 6>pivotal to uh, playoff contention and stuff like that. So

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<v Speaker 6>it seemed like a week, but it's not a week.

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<v Speaker 5>It's important still, you know, it's.

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<v Speaker 6>Division, it's also conference game, so it's important.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, Sugar, sorry a little bit.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we also have some great news again, everyone was

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<v Speaker 2>full participant except for Tyrone Smith. But that's something that

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<v Speaker 2>we should we should expect for the rest of the season.

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<v Speaker 2>Just making sure that he's staying healthy again. Like you

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<v Speaker 2>mentioned yesterday, Michae McCarthy said that this was his best

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<v Speaker 2>game last weekend in the weekend before that.

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<v Speaker 4>Just giving him that rest.

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<v Speaker 5>He looks really good.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, keep him healthy, keeping fresh about got you take them.

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<v Speaker 4>And and here's the thing, we really do get to

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<v Speaker 4>see what these guys do in practice. And I don't

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<v Speaker 4>take it for granted at any point, but when they

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<v Speaker 4>were indoors, I believe it was last week and Tyrone

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<v Speaker 4>was working out on the side and I think he

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<v Speaker 4>was listed with an illness. At that point, we were like, Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, he's taking he's taking a rest days, probably

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<v Speaker 4>gonna come up on the report, is not participating. And

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<v Speaker 4>then all of a sudden, you hear just like this

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<v Speaker 4>smash and we turned the side and he's there just

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<v Speaker 4>wrecking that big metal thing that they do their like

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<v Speaker 4>warm ups with, and we're like, he's fine.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So even if you see veteran rest day on those

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<v Speaker 4>practice reports, I think it's just so important to remember

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<v Speaker 4>that it doesn't necessarily mean he's not being productive, like

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<v Speaker 4>Tyrone's not sitting there just being like what's going on

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<v Speaker 4>on Twitter? Like he's not doing that. Like, these guys

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<v Speaker 4>still have a job to do and they still work.

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<v Speaker 4>And when you talk to him and you see his

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<v Speaker 4>work ethic and the intensity that he works with, it's

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<v Speaker 4>very purposeful. So even when he's taking these veteran rest days,

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<v Speaker 4>guarantee he's not just sitting there doing nothing, whether it

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<v Speaker 4>be you know, exercising his mind or anything like that.

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<v Speaker 4>So how these players operate still their job. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>good news with the practice report today.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and also in locker room, I know you guys

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<v Speaker 2>got to talk to a couple of guys who do.

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all want to touch on first?

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<v Speaker 2>I kind of leave it open to you guys.

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<v Speaker 5>What's up?

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<v Speaker 4>You go first first? I mean I talked to in

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<v Speaker 4>the locker room.

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<v Speaker 6>Please, interesting stuff I had the uh I touched base

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<v Speaker 6>with Cavante Turpin obviously was babe. I don't know what's

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<v Speaker 6>what's in the water, but he must be built different,

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<v Speaker 6>you understand, because I seeing that injury and even going

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<v Speaker 6>back in the film and seeing the way he got

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<v Speaker 6>hit you. For him to be able to bounce back

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<v Speaker 6>and be able to be in practice is important. He's

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<v Speaker 6>becoming an element of this offense that I think is

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<v Speaker 6>good when when they use him. But I will say

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<v Speaker 6>I was talking to him about the punt thing that

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<v Speaker 6>we kind of touch based on yesterday, and he gave

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<v Speaker 6>me some.

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<v Speaker 5>Clarity about the situation.

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<v Speaker 6>He said that even though you know, some of his

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<v Speaker 6>kicks are the the punter for uh, the Panthers, Decker Decker,

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<v Speaker 6>I think it's Decker, my bad.

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<v Speaker 5>I should know because I did it.

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<v Speaker 4>You're looking at you this morning. Yeah, it's okay, get yeah, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>we got Chans punter.

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<v Speaker 6>Hecker, Hecker, Hecker Hecker touch base with him about Hecker.

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<v Speaker 6>He told me that even though some of his kicks

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<v Speaker 6>are not within the ten, or they're not inside the ten,

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<v Speaker 6>it doesn't mean it's not impactful because the way he's

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<v Speaker 6>kicking the ball. We've learned that with Christy he's telling

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<v Speaker 6>He told me that what they're doing is that they're

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<v Speaker 6>kicking the ball very high and that allows the punt

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<v Speaker 6>you know, covers team to get down there and it

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<v Speaker 6>and also too, he said it it depends on how

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<v Speaker 6>the ball spends how they and so there's just other

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<v Speaker 6>factors that play into getting good returns. But he did

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<v Speaker 6>acknowledge that, yes, like they when when they are punting

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<v Speaker 6>a lot, there are more opportunities for you to have

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<v Speaker 6>good returns. And I definitely foresee them punting the there's

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<v Speaker 6>punting a lot this week, So looking for some good returns,

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<v Speaker 6>looking for some good starting field position, which is something

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<v Speaker 6>I think the Cowboys are starting to improve on because

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<v Speaker 6>starting in your own eight five whatever has just that

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<v Speaker 6>there's not when you talk to people, and I'm sorry

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<v Speaker 6>to just go so long, but.

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<v Speaker 5>When you talk to some people, there's not a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of plays.

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<v Speaker 6>There's not a lot of plays that are designed for

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<v Speaker 6>being backed up in your end zone. There's just not

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<v Speaker 6>like your playbook gets cut in half like a lot

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<v Speaker 6>when you're that backed up. So with them getting good

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<v Speaker 6>starting field position, you can see that the offense flourishes

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<v Speaker 6>more when they're not pinned and their own end zone.

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<v Speaker 2>But with that though, even though they haven't had to

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<v Speaker 2>have long field situations in the past games, you can

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<v Speaker 2>now trust that this offense can drive downfield. Yeah, so

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<v Speaker 2>that's also a really positive.

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<v Speaker 6>Thing, and I think Dak meant actually on the side

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<v Speaker 6>of the sideline. I believe he says something like see

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<v Speaker 6>a ninety two yard drive or something like that like that,

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<v Speaker 6>and yeah, and again I'm always gonna ask for a

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<v Speaker 6>short field because the thing about the NFL and we've

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<v Speaker 6>seen is that teams, when they teams make you go

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<v Speaker 6>to the length of the field, they're betting on the fact

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<v Speaker 6>that you're gonna make a mistake. There's gonna be a hold,

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<v Speaker 6>there's gonna be a penalty, or something of that nature.

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<v Speaker 6>So shorter fields just lessen the opportunity to have those mistakes,

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<v Speaker 6>and it's just always beneficial for your offense to get

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<v Speaker 6>as close as possible to the opposite end zone.

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<v Speaker 4>So yeah, yeah, special teams matters. They talked about it

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<v Speaker 4>over and over, and I think with terp especially, we

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<v Speaker 4>don't necessarily know anything that's gonna happen yet, but it

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<v Speaker 4>is a good indicator that he is back in practice.

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<v Speaker 4>We saw him at practice this morning taking punt returns

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<v Speaker 4>and just I used to stand next to me, she goes,

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<v Speaker 4>is that man bionic? I mean, he definitely just has.

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<v Speaker 4>You wouldn't know that this man was injured and not

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<v Speaker 4>playing the weekend before based on what we did get

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<v Speaker 4>to see in practice today and so it's also are

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<v Speaker 4>going to be very interesting. So you're talking about field position,

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<v Speaker 4>but something that I'm keeping a very close eye on

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<v Speaker 4>in this game, and I know, beating a dead horse,

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<v Speaker 4>but penalties and Mike McCarthy, Mike McCarthy talked about it

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<v Speaker 4>this morning, is asking you know, how can you how

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<v Speaker 4>can you kind of ensure a road win because this

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<v Speaker 4>team does need one, And he said, first, it starts

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<v Speaker 4>with cleaning up penalties. Sorry, you're getting constracted. Uh, let's

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<v Speaker 4>see and sorry lost my train of thought.

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<v Speaker 5>Penalties by McCarthy.

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<v Speaker 4>Nope, it's gone. Oh it's back in the station, all right,

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<v Speaker 4>train is back here talking about cleaning up penalties, and

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<v Speaker 4>then he said, how I thought this was an interesting

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<v Speaker 4>little nugget for McCarthy too, as he talked about the

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<v Speaker 4>beginning of the game being the most vital, especially in

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<v Speaker 4>the road games, because that's when the crowd is the loudest,

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<v Speaker 4>that's when everyone's the most hyped. Everything's kind of equal

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<v Speaker 4>playing field at that point, and then you kind of

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<v Speaker 4>go from there. But he did say they are expecting

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<v Speaker 4>a lot of Cowboys fans at this game, so if

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<v Speaker 4>y'all are over there in Carolina thing.

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<v Speaker 2>And this is actually like a homecoming for Jalen Brooks.

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<v Speaker 2>We don't know if he'll actually, you know, get some

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<v Speaker 2>playing time. Hopefully he does. And when I got to

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<v Speaker 2>talk to him today, I asked him, like, for games

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<v Speaker 2>like these, when you're hoping to you know, get some

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<v Speaker 2>playing time, like last week, I said, how do you

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<v Speaker 2>handle like the ups and downs because in the off season,

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<v Speaker 2>right he made a name for himself and then was activated,

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<v Speaker 2>didn't really get any touches, and then now you're finally

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<v Speaker 2>getting your first career reception. And so he was like

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<v Speaker 2>me and the other guys like Deuce, you know, we

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<v Speaker 2>really stick together. We kind of help each other and

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<v Speaker 2>like moments like these. But he's like, it'll be my homecoming,

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<v Speaker 2>Like I know my family's gonna be there, so I'm

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<v Speaker 2>hoping to at least get some playing time. But he

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<v Speaker 2>was like, probably won't find out until like two hours before.

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<v Speaker 4>But it's okay. And I'm like, it's okay, you got this,

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<v Speaker 4>but no, I mean forgot. He's a really good one.

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<v Speaker 4>He he caught our eye in training camp. He was

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<v Speaker 4>somebody that we were talking about back in training camp.

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<v Speaker 4>And getting to talk to him now here. Just such

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<v Speaker 4>a good, humble guy. He's the kind of guy that

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<v Speaker 4>he understands what his role is and this team. He

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<v Speaker 4>understands to take advantage of those opportunities when he does

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<v Speaker 4>get them, and you hear that a lot, especially in

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<v Speaker 4>terms of younger players that are in a stacked room.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, there's a lot of guys ahead of him

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<v Speaker 4>that are going to get the ball first. And so

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<v Speaker 4>for him to make such an impact with the limited

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<v Speaker 4>opportunities that he has had up until this point, I

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<v Speaker 4>think speaks a lot about where he's at now, the

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<v Speaker 4>growth he's made since he's gotten here, and the projection

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<v Speaker 4>that he can make if he continues on that path. So, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm glad you brought him up.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, no problem, that's a JB boy.

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<v Speaker 2>But no, let's go ahead and talk about this game.

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<v Speaker 2>We got a question asked earlier in the week. We

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<v Speaker 2>didn't really I don't think we really answered that question. Well,

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<v Speaker 2>we kind of want on Twitter.

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<v Speaker 5>On a little bit, the one on Twitter? Do we

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<v Speaker 5>feel like this is a trap game? I know, I

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<v Speaker 5>hate that term so much. It's okay, yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't like that word either, But do we feel

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<v Speaker 2>like it.

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<v Speaker 6>No, because again, like touching basements, quite a few of

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<v Speaker 6>the guys in the locker room, especially even here Micah

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<v Speaker 6>talk about the Cardinals game and what happened there and

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<v Speaker 6>you know, be it on the road.

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<v Speaker 5>It seems like they understand that they can't do that again.

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<v Speaker 6>And he mentioned the bad taste that it left in

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<v Speaker 6>their mouth and everything and what it felt like to

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<v Speaker 6>be you know, dominated in that way. So it's like, no,

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<v Speaker 6>But also to to circle back to, you know, playoff

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<v Speaker 6>contention and seating and stuff, is this ain't that time?

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<v Speaker 6>Like you have to lock in during this time. These

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<v Speaker 6>games right now are so pivotal for the overall success,

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<v Speaker 6>but also to continue the train, you know what I'm saying,

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<v Speaker 6>Like they've started finding success offensively and stuff.

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<v Speaker 5>And you mentioned it yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>Just I love that you did when you mentioned that, Mike,

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<v Speaker 6>that they didn't take the foot off the gas. And

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<v Speaker 6>Mike McCarthy talked about that in the presser that when

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<v Speaker 6>they have had these games where the third quarter was

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<v Speaker 6>dominant and then they ended up sitting guys in the

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<v Speaker 6>fourth quarter, the offense did nothing for the rest of

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<v Speaker 6>the game, and so he said he wanted these guys

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<v Speaker 6>to continue to play hard and continue to be productive because.

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<v Speaker 5>You know you're gonna need your young guys down the stretch.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, they got the fresher legs, just keep it

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<v Speaker 6>a buck, and so you're gonna need those guys to

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<v Speaker 6>be contributors.

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<v Speaker 5>So for me, they don't have room to be like, oh, we.

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<v Speaker 6>Chilling, Like no, you gotta go take care of this

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<v Speaker 6>thing because losing to the Eagles, and losing to the

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<v Speaker 6>forty nine ers and losing to the Cardinals has put

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<v Speaker 6>them in a position to where they control their destiny.

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<v Speaker 5>They have to well they have.

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<v Speaker 6>They control it, but then there's some other things that

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<v Speaker 6>have to happen as well.

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<v Speaker 5>So they need to just be focused on winning.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I don't necessarily, I don't think it's a track

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<v Speaker 4>game so so much. Yeah, but also, I mean when

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<v Speaker 4>you look at this Panthers team offensively, they struggle. We

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<v Speaker 4>know that defensively, they don't struggle as much as people

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<v Speaker 4>are trying to make it seem like. Defensively. This is

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<v Speaker 4>gonna be a good challenge to continue to see a

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<v Speaker 4>few things from this Cowboys offense, whether it be ball distribution,

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<v Speaker 4>play calling, scheming, things, especially when in terms of establishing

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<v Speaker 4>a run. I think this is another really important game

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<v Speaker 4>and kind of looking at the progression of how the

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<v Speaker 4>season has come to be, and when you had the

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<v Speaker 4>Giants last week, which was a favorable matchup for the run,

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<v Speaker 4>and then this one again it works in the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 4>favor to get that established within these next two weeks

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<v Speaker 4>as you progress forward for the rest of the season,

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<v Speaker 4>going forward with that schedule, and so I mean, no,

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<v Speaker 4>it's not a trap game. It's if you go in there,

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<v Speaker 4>you take care of business. You determine how loud the

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<v Speaker 4>stadium is going to be, go fix up the silent count,

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<v Speaker 4>which you know they do. They were doing the ball

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<v Speaker 4>drills outside today, of the wet ball drills just in

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<v Speaker 4>case they the tide ends. Told me they do that

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<v Speaker 4>every time it's going to be outdoors, just in case,

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<v Speaker 4>get their hands a little cold, get it wet, so

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<v Speaker 4>that way they're prepared for really any kind of weather

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<v Speaker 4>condition that can come. So no, I think if you

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<v Speaker 4>play a clean game and keep possession of the football,

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<v Speaker 4>no fumbles, no interceptions, all of that goes into play.

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<v Speaker 4>Use this game as your springboard to continue what you've

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<v Speaker 4>been doing. I don't think it necessarily. Yeah, I don't

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<v Speaker 4>see it being in trap game.

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<v Speaker 8>I think we all hate the word trap game.

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<v Speaker 2>I just feel like at the rate that these guys

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<v Speaker 2>are playing now and the confidence that they have right

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<v Speaker 2>now with them themselves, I don't think it's a trap

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<v Speaker 2>game only because I don't think there's anybody that can

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<v Speaker 2>stop this team right now themselves other than themselves self

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<v Speaker 2>inflicted wounds like penalties like Jess said earlier, mistackles, misassignments

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<v Speaker 2>like you mentioned yesterday. That's the only thing that can

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<v Speaker 2>really stop this team. And I feel like that's something

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<v Speaker 2>that Dak even has really touched on. They need to

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<v Speaker 2>just run their own race, yes, and I like that

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<v Speaker 2>model for this group.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I don't.

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<v Speaker 2>Think there's a team with the way that these guys

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<v Speaker 2>are playing aggressively offensively and discipline.

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<v Speaker 5>Defensive, I don't.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think there's a team.

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<v Speaker 4>That can stop this team, So hopefully they can carry

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<v Speaker 4>it over. It's far.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's go ahead and take our first break. I'm sorry,

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, Team Sean. If you're listening to you, sorry, we're here.

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<v Speaker 4>Team Sean to want our guy to way he say,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't.

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<v Speaker 6>Even know what is man, I'm just playing Sean.

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<v Speaker 4>We are Team Sean. All right, ladies, still talking about

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<v Speaker 4>this offense.

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<v Speaker 6>He oh, he's a service, he's a firefighters.

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<v Speaker 5>He's he's a on front lines. He's important, period. Respect.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, we are a team Sean repeating it. Back to

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<v Speaker 2>this offense, Cowboys offense. We were kind of talking a

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<v Speaker 2>little bit about it off camera.

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<v Speaker 5>People that are listening.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, but something like along the lines of what I

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<v Speaker 2>mentioned yesterday was that the Cowboys' staff is starting to

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<v Speaker 2>know their personnel. And when you talk about this offense,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, I issue you're pointing out how they're starting

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<v Speaker 2>to line be cooks inside the slot. Do you feel

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<v Speaker 2>like he's more effective in the slot on the edge.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't even know if it's the effectiveness.

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<v Speaker 6>I feel like it helps with spacing and also to

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<v Speaker 6>Ceedee Lamb.

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<v Speaker 5>Ceede Lamb's done a lot.

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<v Speaker 6>Of work in the slot because you're finding favorable matchups

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<v Speaker 6>in the slot.

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<v Speaker 5>Brandon Cooks is going to be a.

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<v Speaker 6>Favorable matchup because he's so speedy and it's really a

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<v Speaker 6>struggle for linebackers or even some corners to be able

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<v Speaker 6>to get their hands on him. So he's getting more

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<v Speaker 6>free releases and things like that. But it also too

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<v Speaker 6>is because of how cover just being dictated to Cede

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<v Speaker 6>Lamb and when Ceede Lamb's at the X again, it

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<v Speaker 6>opens things up spacing wise, and it allows these guys

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<v Speaker 6>to do more work in.

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<v Speaker 5>The intermediate routes and stuff.

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<v Speaker 6>A lot of this has to do with Jake Fergus

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<v Speaker 6>and also coming along as well, so but I think

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<v Speaker 6>a lot of it is just the fact that they

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<v Speaker 6>see CD can work inside outside. He's been able to

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<v Speaker 6>do that, but they're doing it more now and the

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<v Speaker 6>way that people are rolling coverage it allows Brandon Cooks

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<v Speaker 6>to be able to do more on the intermediate size

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<v Speaker 6>of things. But there's just favorable matchups for a speedy

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<v Speaker 6>guy like that, because I mean if you have a

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<v Speaker 6>nickel safety maybe like you got a linebacker on.

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<v Speaker 5>This guy, it's curtains. It's curtains.

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<v Speaker 6>And even if you do have a nickel corner that

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<v Speaker 6>can cover him, there's still ways you can create more

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<v Speaker 6>conflict and get him open, you know, with r browts

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<v Speaker 6>and and you.

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<v Speaker 5>Know, crossers and stuff like that, as opposed to.

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<v Speaker 6>On the outside typically is you go in, which is

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<v Speaker 6>what ced limbs allowed to do. So if they're just

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<v Speaker 6>finding ways to get him the ball, and it just

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<v Speaker 6>kind of speaks to them, like you said, figuring out

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<v Speaker 6>their guys, but also to there was an effort to

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<v Speaker 6>get him involved. What's gonna happen is it's going to

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<v Speaker 6>help you on film too, because people are gonna be like, dang,

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<v Speaker 6>they're putting Brandon Cooks in a slot too. Their interchange

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<v Speaker 6>CD and him. It puts a lot of stress on

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<v Speaker 6>your defense as well. So hopefully they continue to do

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<v Speaker 6>things like that and open up this this passing offense.

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<v Speaker 2>Who else do you feel can be I guess interchange

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<v Speaker 2>within that slot position.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, obviously Fird can do some work there. Turpin,

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<v Speaker 6>I would love to see Turpin do some slot work.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean we've seen him do a little, but he

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<v Speaker 6>any guy that's fast is going to exhaust people in

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<v Speaker 6>the slot.

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<v Speaker 5>And because that's.

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<v Speaker 6>It's it's and also too, it just creates, it creates

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<v Speaker 6>so much conflict for these corners, especially if they're playing man,

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<v Speaker 6>to be able to fight through that traffic and go

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<v Speaker 6>make tackles or whatever.

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<v Speaker 5>And so I would say those those.

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<v Speaker 6>Gentlemen, and then obviously Jake, I mean, I can't think

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<v Speaker 6>of who else could?

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, I would like to see We talked about it,

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<v Speaker 5>you talked about it.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, shoulday Tony Pollard even more, not necessarily in the slot,

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<v Speaker 6>but just as a receiving option to get him more

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<v Speaker 6>involved there because that's a part of his game than

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<v Speaker 6>I feel like it's not being nurtured right now and

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<v Speaker 6>it needs to be.

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<v Speaker 5>So so yeah, it's just it's just quicker, quicker things

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<v Speaker 5>that you can do from there.

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<v Speaker 6>And Sean McVay kind of showed the blue paran on how.

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<v Speaker 5>To he did.

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<v Speaker 6>He really did, he really he like their offense and

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<v Speaker 6>what he did with Cooper Cup really changed to me

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<v Speaker 6>how people are finding favorable matchups in the slot and

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<v Speaker 6>there's just so much more you can do there, just

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<v Speaker 6>so much more.

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<v Speaker 5>You can do there and and get.

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<v Speaker 6>Guys free releases and stuff as opposed to to being

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<v Speaker 6>out the outside and just having to win.

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<v Speaker 5>On their own.

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<v Speaker 2>Is there anything about this Panthers defense that I wouldn't

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<v Speaker 2>say scares you guys, or I guess concerns you.

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<v Speaker 5>Is that maybe maybe more so the.

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<v Speaker 4>Word no, But yeah, I will say though, like I said,

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<v Speaker 4>they're ranked eighth right now in the NFL, so it's

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<v Speaker 4>not like they're a horrible defense to go up against

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<v Speaker 4>by any means at all. And so that's why it's

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<v Speaker 4>going to be very important for this Cowboys offense to

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<v Speaker 4>have a quick start, and especially you know you're talking

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<v Speaker 4>about first position, first possession of the ball. Don't go

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<v Speaker 4>three and our on your first possession. Just get ahead

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<v Speaker 4>of things, score quickly. That's what I want to see

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<v Speaker 4>from this Cowboys offense because I feel like the slow

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<v Speaker 4>starts a kind of just linger on into that third

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<v Speaker 4>quarter when you don't need it to.

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<v Speaker 5>Both sides and both both side. You need a faster.

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<v Speaker 4>Stop and if you want to win that time of

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<v Speaker 4>possession battle, which isn't always always necessarily a battle you

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<v Speaker 4>need to win, but in this game, again, if you

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<v Speaker 4>want to win this game, like you should start early,

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<v Speaker 4>score quickly, and create turnovers too. And we're talking about

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<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys defense on that side of things, but creating

0:22:34.040 --> 0:22:37.440
<v Speaker 4>turnovers and those big plays that they're very notorious for.

0:22:37.520 --> 0:22:39.520
<v Speaker 4>And so I think what you're going to start seeing

0:22:39.560 --> 0:22:41.800
<v Speaker 4>is a lot of those younger guys that you know,

0:22:42.160 --> 0:22:45.520
<v Speaker 4>maybe I don't know the Panthers offense try to take

0:22:45.520 --> 0:22:48.440
<v Speaker 4>advantage of in ways, but you know guys like a

0:22:48.520 --> 0:22:51.679
<v Speaker 4>Sam Williams perfect example, that are going to make those plays.

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<v Speaker 4>Because like we talked about yesterday, everyone's doing everything they

0:22:55.040 --> 0:22:57.280
<v Speaker 4>can to neutralize Mike Parsons. That's not going to stop.

0:22:57.359 --> 0:22:58.879
<v Speaker 4>That's definitely not going to stop when you have a

0:22:58.880 --> 0:23:01.720
<v Speaker 4>struggling offense like the Anths have right now. Either they're

0:23:01.720 --> 0:23:04.160
<v Speaker 4>gonna put everything into being like, oh, Mika, you stay

0:23:04.160 --> 0:23:08.760
<v Speaker 4>away from our guy please. But it's but that again,

0:23:09.520 --> 0:23:12.320
<v Speaker 4>that opens up what others around Mike are able to do.

0:23:12.359 --> 0:23:14.320
<v Speaker 4>I think Sam's a perfect guy to talk about in

0:23:14.359 --> 0:23:17.080
<v Speaker 4>this Mazi. We saw flashes of Mazzi last week too

0:23:17.160 --> 0:23:20.240
<v Speaker 4>in terms of the Cowboys defense, that these younger guys

0:23:20.240 --> 0:23:21.880
<v Speaker 4>are starting to get their footing a little bit more,

0:23:22.000 --> 0:23:25.000
<v Speaker 4>and it's so obvious that everyone's just really on the

0:23:25.040 --> 0:23:29.760
<v Speaker 4>same page together. So for me, faster, start scoring early,

0:23:29.840 --> 0:23:31.479
<v Speaker 4>and then on the defensive side of the ball, make

0:23:31.520 --> 0:23:33.320
<v Speaker 4>them go three and out, keep them behind the sticks,

0:23:33.320 --> 0:23:35.640
<v Speaker 4>don't even allow them to get into the red zone

0:23:35.640 --> 0:23:37.840
<v Speaker 4>at any point, and you'll be solid.

0:23:37.880 --> 0:23:39.840
<v Speaker 2>How good would it be to just see those guys

0:23:39.840 --> 0:23:41.080
<v Speaker 2>sitting in the fourth quarter again.

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<v Speaker 5>It'll be nice, Yep, it'll be nice.

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<v Speaker 6>It's possible to answer your question, though, gentlemen, that can

0:23:50.160 --> 0:23:52.240
<v Speaker 6>give you some trouble on the defensive side. I mean,

0:23:52.280 --> 0:23:55.240
<v Speaker 6>Brian Burns is a player, he's their linebacker. He's one

0:23:55.280 --> 0:23:58.600
<v Speaker 6>of their linebackers. They rush him a lot. They sometimes

0:23:58.640 --> 0:24:00.720
<v Speaker 6>they use them on the edge. So when you look

0:24:00.720 --> 0:24:03.119
<v Speaker 6>at tern Steele had a really good, you know, bounce

0:24:03.200 --> 0:24:06.399
<v Speaker 6>back game last week. I do expect for them to

0:24:06.440 --> 0:24:09.280
<v Speaker 6>possibly try to find some favorable matchups with Brian Burns

0:24:09.520 --> 0:24:10.359
<v Speaker 6>rushing the passer.

0:24:10.400 --> 0:24:11.640
<v Speaker 5>He has five sacks this year.

0:24:12.640 --> 0:24:16.240
<v Speaker 6>And also to Dion Jones is there inside linebacker.

0:24:16.320 --> 0:24:17.399
<v Speaker 5>He's a player as well.

0:24:17.440 --> 0:24:19.320
<v Speaker 6>But they're not getting a lot of help from their

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<v Speaker 6>defensive line. Because we talked about yesterday how it was

0:24:21.960 --> 0:24:25.440
<v Speaker 6>like I was like, Ben, don't don't break, but Ben

0:24:25.600 --> 0:24:30.560
<v Speaker 6>the bending snap like, So I was looking. I mean,

0:24:30.720 --> 0:24:34.120
<v Speaker 6>my guys, guy Walker Steele from eighties sports, great guy,

0:24:34.520 --> 0:24:38.080
<v Speaker 6>he kind of talked, we were talking, but he mentions that, Yeah,

0:24:38.160 --> 0:24:42.360
<v Speaker 6>he mentioned just why they're passing defense looks the way

0:24:42.359 --> 0:24:44.600
<v Speaker 6>that it looks, because we saw yesterday it's six to

0:24:45.240 --> 0:24:49.160
<v Speaker 6>that's because teams are not passing the ball because they

0:24:49.320 --> 0:24:52.719
<v Speaker 6>understand that they can run the ball on this team consistently.

0:24:52.920 --> 0:24:55.000
<v Speaker 6>Just mentioned yesterday, the or like dead last in the

0:24:55.080 --> 0:24:59.639
<v Speaker 6>NFL and run defense. So I do think that the

0:24:59.680 --> 0:25:02.679
<v Speaker 6>cow will take advantage of the opportunity to run the

0:25:02.720 --> 0:25:04.879
<v Speaker 6>ball in this game. And to your point, Jess, so

0:25:05.000 --> 0:25:08.439
<v Speaker 6>do they That's healthy because the run game really is

0:25:08.720 --> 0:25:11.040
<v Speaker 6>the only part of the offense that we're looking for

0:25:11.400 --> 0:25:15.080
<v Speaker 6>to consistently be better. Yeah, their defensive line, they have

0:25:15.119 --> 0:25:17.040
<v Speaker 6>a few guys on their defensive line that can play,

0:25:17.040 --> 0:25:20.880
<v Speaker 6>but just as a unit, they're not getting it done.

0:25:20.960 --> 0:25:22.919
<v Speaker 6>It puts a lot of stress on their linebackers to

0:25:22.960 --> 0:25:26.439
<v Speaker 6>be perfect and also to it makes their secondary have

0:25:26.520 --> 0:25:30.120
<v Speaker 6>to be so tuned into what's going on that sometimes

0:25:30.119 --> 0:25:33.080
<v Speaker 6>they get caught peeking in the backfield as well. So yeah,

0:25:33.160 --> 0:25:36.520
<v Speaker 6>it's I mean, from as far as their defense, goes.

0:25:36.560 --> 0:25:41.560
<v Speaker 6>They have players and it is the more the more

0:25:41.720 --> 0:25:46.760
<v Speaker 6>formidable side of their team right now. But even in that,

0:25:47.640 --> 0:25:50.000
<v Speaker 6>if you can run the ball on them, you know,

0:25:50.840 --> 0:25:51.280
<v Speaker 6>just do it.

0:25:51.440 --> 0:25:53.480
<v Speaker 5>I mean it's established the run.

0:25:53.680 --> 0:25:56.119
<v Speaker 6>The pass will come, it'll probably be there too, but

0:25:56.720 --> 0:25:59.760
<v Speaker 6>just you know, buddy or bread where it's supposed to be, Like,

0:25:59.840 --> 0:26:02.080
<v Speaker 6>just do that, Like don't don't take it, don't try

0:26:02.119 --> 0:26:03.840
<v Speaker 6>to do a whole bunch of extra stuff if you

0:26:03.880 --> 0:26:04.439
<v Speaker 6>don't have to.

0:26:04.960 --> 0:26:06.080
<v Speaker 5>I mean, teams are giving up.

0:26:06.160 --> 0:26:08.920
<v Speaker 6>I mean they've Yeah, teams are getting almost four yards

0:26:08.960 --> 0:26:11.879
<v Speaker 6>of carry against this this this front, they've given up

0:26:12.119 --> 0:26:17.120
<v Speaker 6>almost one hundred and thirty yards a game, Babe. Out

0:26:17.160 --> 0:26:19.640
<v Speaker 6>of their nine games, seven out of their ninmes games,

0:26:19.640 --> 0:26:21.640
<v Speaker 6>they've given up one hundred and thirty yards a game.

0:26:23.520 --> 0:26:25.399
<v Speaker 6>We've been asking for the run game to kind of

0:26:25.400 --> 0:26:27.240
<v Speaker 6>get on track. We've kind of seen some talk to

0:26:27.320 --> 0:26:29.760
<v Speaker 6>try to be oddish today, some of the things that

0:26:29.800 --> 0:26:32.280
<v Speaker 6>they're starting to figure out that they can do. I

0:26:32.359 --> 0:26:35.400
<v Speaker 6>expect for that to continue.

0:26:35.520 --> 0:26:37.159
<v Speaker 2>Have you. I don't know if you guys had the

0:26:37.280 --> 0:26:40.760
<v Speaker 2>chance to notice that, but did y'all see looking on

0:26:40.800 --> 0:26:43.119
<v Speaker 2>the film the Bears just running it up the middle,

0:26:43.320 --> 0:26:44.680
<v Speaker 2>running up the middle every single time.

0:26:44.720 --> 0:26:49.240
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, their dts get turned. Yeah, and they're like, yeah, yeah,

0:26:49.440 --> 0:26:50.600
<v Speaker 5>how big will.

0:26:50.400 --> 0:26:52.720
<v Speaker 2>That be for the Cowboys to do that because you're

0:26:52.720 --> 0:26:56.199
<v Speaker 2>seeing them be more creative, Yeah, little run outside zones.

0:26:56.240 --> 0:26:58.480
<v Speaker 2>But now it's like, why not just run it up

0:26:58.480 --> 0:26:59.400
<v Speaker 2>the middle every single time?

0:26:59.440 --> 0:27:00.159
<v Speaker 5>And where I'm down.

0:27:00.240 --> 0:27:02.600
<v Speaker 4>To be honest, it's the favorable matchups, So do it.

0:27:02.640 --> 0:27:04.960
<v Speaker 4>And especially when you're talking about we talked about the

0:27:04.960 --> 0:27:06.920
<v Speaker 4>game of confidence all the time. That's not something that's

0:27:06.960 --> 0:27:10.040
<v Speaker 4>necessarily worked in favor of Tony Pollard or really Rico

0:27:10.119 --> 0:27:12.840
<v Speaker 4>Daudo up until this point. So if you can establish

0:27:12.840 --> 0:27:14.520
<v Speaker 4>a way to do it with this team and you

0:27:14.560 --> 0:27:17.679
<v Speaker 4>don't have to give the Panthers any unscouted looks for

0:27:17.720 --> 0:27:19.720
<v Speaker 4>what you're able to do on the outside zones with

0:27:19.840 --> 0:27:21.840
<v Speaker 4>the run game, then do it in this game. So

0:27:21.920 --> 0:27:24.600
<v Speaker 4>that way, again you're utilizing what's in front of you

0:27:24.680 --> 0:27:27.359
<v Speaker 4>with those favorable matchups in this run game. I mean,

0:27:28.280 --> 0:27:29.359
<v Speaker 4>in my opinion, if you can.

0:27:29.280 --> 0:27:30.800
<v Speaker 5>Do it, do it. They're still going to pass the

0:27:30.840 --> 0:27:33.439
<v Speaker 5>ball around, I'm sure, but there's.

0:27:33.280 --> 0:27:34.399
<v Speaker 4>Gonna be a little bit of everything.

0:27:34.480 --> 0:27:36.800
<v Speaker 6>But but yeah, it is gonna be a little bit

0:27:36.840 --> 0:27:37.280
<v Speaker 6>of everything.

0:27:37.320 --> 0:27:39.760
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, just looking at their run defense.

0:27:39.440 --> 0:27:42.359
<v Speaker 6>There, guys just they don't always have good gap integrity.

0:27:42.560 --> 0:27:45.000
<v Speaker 6>They get caught looking in the backfield, they can be

0:27:46.200 --> 0:27:48.880
<v Speaker 6>fooled with some of the misdirections stuff like that.

0:27:48.960 --> 0:27:50.680
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I mean, I also feel like they don't have

0:27:50.720 --> 0:27:54.320
<v Speaker 4>a guy that can easily diagnose what opposing offenses are

0:27:54.320 --> 0:27:55.320
<v Speaker 4>doing from what I've seen.

0:27:55.440 --> 0:27:58.600
<v Speaker 6>And it's not even like it's partially that, but it's

0:27:58.600 --> 0:28:01.080
<v Speaker 6>also too is like the line back a position. Football

0:28:01.119 --> 0:28:03.280
<v Speaker 6>is a machine, That's how I look at it.

0:28:03.320 --> 0:28:05.119
<v Speaker 5>And if your defensive.

0:28:04.600 --> 0:28:07.960
<v Speaker 6>Line is not doing their part, it makes it so

0:28:08.119 --> 0:28:09.680
<v Speaker 6>much harder on your linebackers.

0:28:09.720 --> 0:28:10.640
<v Speaker 5>It just really does.

0:28:10.880 --> 0:28:13.919
<v Speaker 6>And so those linebackers are playing for their life. Not

0:28:13.960 --> 0:28:17.159
<v Speaker 6>only that, their defense is on the field so much

0:28:17.640 --> 0:28:20.400
<v Speaker 6>that sometimes by the second quarter I saw they're tired

0:28:20.480 --> 0:28:22.600
<v Speaker 6>because they're on the fields significantly more.

0:28:22.640 --> 0:28:24.800
<v Speaker 5>Because this offense is really struggling to get going.

0:28:25.119 --> 0:28:28.720
<v Speaker 6>They put them in some tough spots with short fields, with.

0:28:28.680 --> 0:28:33.440
<v Speaker 5>The turnovers and fumbles and stuff. It's tough. It's tough.

0:28:33.480 --> 0:28:35.960
<v Speaker 5>They're still trying to figure things out over there. To

0:28:36.040 --> 0:28:36.359
<v Speaker 5>say the.

0:28:36.440 --> 0:28:41.440
<v Speaker 2>Least, switching gears to that offense. You got Bryce Young,

0:28:41.600 --> 0:28:49.880
<v Speaker 2>who's a young quarterback, really struggling. I wouldn't say it's

0:28:49.920 --> 0:28:52.400
<v Speaker 2>not more so on him. I feel like they haven't

0:28:52.480 --> 0:28:55.760
<v Speaker 2>really like surrounded him with a lot of good talent

0:28:56.520 --> 0:28:58.680
<v Speaker 2>and built that team around him.

0:28:58.880 --> 0:29:01.200
<v Speaker 5>That makes sense, do.

0:29:01.200 --> 0:29:03.680
<v Speaker 2>Y'all feel like I think we kind of touched on

0:29:03.680 --> 0:29:07.200
<v Speaker 2>this a little bit yesterday about his mobility and what

0:29:07.280 --> 0:29:11.400
<v Speaker 2>he can do. Is that something still a concern as

0:29:11.400 --> 0:29:14.360
<v Speaker 2>far as this Cowboys defense, because you know, earlier in

0:29:14.440 --> 0:29:17.240
<v Speaker 2>the year we did see them struggle with a little bit.

0:29:17.080 --> 0:29:18.200
<v Speaker 5>More mobile quarterbacks.

0:29:18.760 --> 0:29:22.120
<v Speaker 4>No, not nice to improvement. There's definitely been improvement. And

0:29:22.160 --> 0:29:24.760
<v Speaker 4>I think something that should give you hope is the

0:29:24.760 --> 0:29:27.640
<v Speaker 4>consistency that this team has had with tackling well and

0:29:27.680 --> 0:29:30.520
<v Speaker 4>not allowing that yak yardage to really be a factor

0:29:30.560 --> 0:29:33.480
<v Speaker 4>against them in these kind of games. And sure, tackling

0:29:33.600 --> 0:29:37.000
<v Speaker 4>will take you a really far way in this game,

0:29:37.040 --> 0:29:39.320
<v Speaker 4>and not something that this Cowboys defense has done. You

0:29:39.560 --> 0:29:42.920
<v Speaker 4>go back even since Week one, So I think when

0:29:42.960 --> 0:29:48.520
<v Speaker 4>you're tackling well, you're communicating well no, but just can't

0:29:48.520 --> 0:29:50.560
<v Speaker 4>allow those big plays to happen, right, And I think

0:29:50.560 --> 0:29:52.280
<v Speaker 4>that's what it comes down to, is that something Dan

0:29:52.360 --> 0:29:54.720
<v Speaker 4>Quinn always talks about as well, is not allowing the

0:29:54.760 --> 0:29:58.440
<v Speaker 4>explosive plays or the really big chunk plays.

0:29:57.280 --> 0:29:58.360
<v Speaker 5>To come out of it.

0:29:59.000 --> 0:30:00.840
<v Speaker 4>And so I think, again, if you want to look

0:30:00.840 --> 0:30:03.880
<v Speaker 4>at little details and seeing the improvement that this team

0:30:03.880 --> 0:30:07.880
<v Speaker 4>has made, is not allowing any kind of mobility to

0:30:07.960 --> 0:30:11.840
<v Speaker 4>get you know, third and ten, not allowing a first

0:30:11.840 --> 0:30:14.400
<v Speaker 4>down at that point, and keeping them as far behind

0:30:14.400 --> 0:30:17.200
<v Speaker 4>the sticks as you can get Bryce Young a little flustered,

0:30:18.080 --> 0:30:20.480
<v Speaker 4>let him know your presence, and then let things fall

0:30:20.480 --> 0:30:22.520
<v Speaker 4>where they may, because they're what they're kind of try

0:30:22.560 --> 0:30:23.920
<v Speaker 4>to do at that point. They're going to try to

0:30:23.960 --> 0:30:26.800
<v Speaker 4>rely on the run because really, where is he going

0:30:26.840 --> 0:30:29.280
<v Speaker 4>to throw the ball to in the backfield? You want

0:30:29.280 --> 0:30:31.600
<v Speaker 4>a Deron Bland or do you want a Stefan Gilmore

0:30:31.760 --> 0:30:33.360
<v Speaker 4>or do you want to get a sack off of

0:30:33.680 --> 0:30:35.720
<v Speaker 4>the edge rush that's going to come towards you with

0:30:36.240 --> 0:30:41.480
<v Speaker 4>Micah Parsons, a tank, Sam Williams, now an Osa Hankins even.

0:30:41.560 --> 0:30:44.600
<v Speaker 4>I mean, there's so many different weapons that they can utilize.

0:30:44.600 --> 0:30:47.120
<v Speaker 4>So I think if you force them to try to

0:30:47.240 --> 0:30:52.680
<v Speaker 4>utilize the run in general, kind of diminish the passing

0:30:52.720 --> 0:30:55.080
<v Speaker 4>game a little bit for him. I think that's a

0:30:55.120 --> 0:30:57.320
<v Speaker 4>little more favorable, but it also tests you and also

0:30:57.360 --> 0:30:59.520
<v Speaker 4>test that run defense that has been an issue in

0:30:59.520 --> 0:30:59.880
<v Speaker 4>the past.

0:31:00.040 --> 0:31:03.120
<v Speaker 2>I believe Brece Young is actually like thirty to thirty

0:31:03.920 --> 0:31:04.640
<v Speaker 2>against pressure.

0:31:04.840 --> 0:31:08.200
<v Speaker 6>It's rough, it's like it's like it's like like mistake

0:31:08.200 --> 0:31:11.320
<v Speaker 6>and yes, it's like low forties. Yeah, we mentioned you

0:31:11.320 --> 0:31:12.600
<v Speaker 6>talked about you know this.

0:31:12.760 --> 0:31:15.520
<v Speaker 5>I think this defensive line, we.

0:31:15.480 --> 0:31:17.920
<v Speaker 6>Have a very aggressive defensive line. They glate, they'd like

0:31:17.960 --> 0:31:20.560
<v Speaker 6>to get up field, they like to get sacks. When

0:31:20.600 --> 0:31:22.840
<v Speaker 6>you look at a young guy like this that is

0:31:22.920 --> 0:31:27.800
<v Speaker 6>still trying to learn defenses and be a you know,

0:31:28.000 --> 0:31:31.760
<v Speaker 6>a passer in this league. Sometimes and we saw this

0:31:32.240 --> 0:31:34.920
<v Speaker 6>even with I think it was with Philly. We've seen

0:31:34.960 --> 0:31:38.719
<v Speaker 6>it with multile quarterbacks. Sometimes it's better to contain. And

0:31:38.760 --> 0:31:44.560
<v Speaker 6>sometimes contain means yes you're getting pressure, but it's not

0:31:44.720 --> 0:31:48.360
<v Speaker 6>getting upfield. It's really difficult to explain. I can see it,

0:31:48.400 --> 0:31:50.840
<v Speaker 6>but it's hard to explain. But where we would see

0:31:50.840 --> 0:31:53.760
<v Speaker 6>them get up field, rush to pass or go go sack.

0:31:53.840 --> 0:31:56.320
<v Speaker 5>The quarterbacks sometimes you see them get up field.

0:31:57.000 --> 0:32:00.840
<v Speaker 6>Understand their leverage and contain him and just stay in

0:32:00.880 --> 0:32:03.520
<v Speaker 6>there and it kind of collapses the pocket in a way,

0:32:03.960 --> 0:32:06.560
<v Speaker 6>or to also make him have to beat you passing

0:32:06.640 --> 0:32:10.200
<v Speaker 6>the ball. So sometimes it's not even just getting up

0:32:10.240 --> 0:32:13.880
<v Speaker 6>feel because when when you don't have good rush lane integrity,

0:32:14.320 --> 0:32:16.440
<v Speaker 6>a lot of times these guys slip up the a gap,

0:32:16.480 --> 0:32:18.600
<v Speaker 6>they slip up the middle, or whatever the case may be.

0:32:19.040 --> 0:32:20.840
<v Speaker 6>What's going to have to happen, too, is that the

0:32:20.920 --> 0:32:24.600
<v Speaker 6>dns are going to have to stay set the edge

0:32:24.840 --> 0:32:28.400
<v Speaker 6>and continue to make sure that they contain him inside

0:32:28.440 --> 0:32:31.440
<v Speaker 6>the pocket, because one thing he is struggling with is

0:32:31.560 --> 0:32:35.640
<v Speaker 6>accuracy delivering the ball on time, reading defenses. So we

0:32:35.720 --> 0:32:39.760
<v Speaker 6>might see sometimes where maybe on third down they're after him, right,

0:32:40.080 --> 0:32:43.640
<v Speaker 6>but first and second down it's we're up to the line.

0:32:44.000 --> 0:32:46.480
<v Speaker 6>We're like, we're forcing them, We're.

0:32:47.960 --> 0:32:51.479
<v Speaker 2>We're fore Yeah, yeah, like you're fair.

0:32:51.560 --> 0:32:53.320
<v Speaker 5>I'm trying to find the way. You're sorry, but yeah.

0:32:53.400 --> 0:32:57.040
<v Speaker 6>Like so sometimes it's not all about chasing and making

0:32:57.040 --> 0:33:00.320
<v Speaker 6>the tackle. Sometimes it's about containing keeping him in side

0:33:00.360 --> 0:33:02.920
<v Speaker 6>the pocket and making him have to beat you that way.

0:33:03.040 --> 0:33:04.200
<v Speaker 5>And that also too.

0:33:04.040 --> 0:33:07.600
<v Speaker 6>Can prevent some of the long runs and escaping and stuff.

0:33:07.640 --> 0:33:07.959
<v Speaker 5>What's up.

0:33:07.960 --> 0:33:09.760
<v Speaker 4>I also want to point out he was on the

0:33:09.800 --> 0:33:14.520
<v Speaker 4>injury report the thigh injury, and it didn't say his

0:33:14.600 --> 0:33:19.479
<v Speaker 4>participation for Wednesday was fully. He fully participated today in

0:33:19.840 --> 0:33:22.280
<v Speaker 4>Thursday's practice. But that could also cut a lot of

0:33:22.320 --> 0:33:24.320
<v Speaker 4>the mobility out too, if he's dealing with some kind

0:33:24.360 --> 0:33:25.040
<v Speaker 4>of thigh issue.

0:33:25.320 --> 0:33:28.280
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I mean, and Frank right, Frank Wright has a

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<v Speaker 6>history of.

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<v Speaker 5>Using the RPO and using.

0:33:31.520 --> 0:33:34.720
<v Speaker 6>A mobile quarterback and stuff, and I definitely think maybe

0:33:34.720 --> 0:33:36.640
<v Speaker 6>they might try to implement some of that just to

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<v Speaker 6>kind of get him going, kind of get him comfortable

0:33:39.600 --> 0:33:40.440
<v Speaker 6>and things like that.

0:33:40.520 --> 0:33:41.880
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, man, like.

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<v Speaker 6>This, this defense has to be disciplined, to say the least.

0:33:46.040 --> 0:33:48.560
<v Speaker 6>It's just because like this guy's young and he's trying

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<v Speaker 6>to figure things out.

0:33:49.480 --> 0:33:51.280
<v Speaker 5>Because I know that when you see a.

0:33:51.240 --> 0:33:54.280
<v Speaker 6>Young rookie quarterback and he's struggling with accuracy, you want

0:33:54.280 --> 0:33:56.959
<v Speaker 6>to go jump some routes. You want to go make

0:33:57.080 --> 0:33:59.720
<v Speaker 6>take some chances, which is true, And so they're gonna

0:33:59.720 --> 0:34:02.120
<v Speaker 6>have to pay can choose their spots when they do

0:34:02.240 --> 0:34:04.080
<v Speaker 6>decide to do those, so he doesn't hurt you with

0:34:04.200 --> 0:34:06.480
<v Speaker 6>his legs, so he doesn't hurt you escape.

0:34:06.160 --> 0:34:06.719
<v Speaker 5>In the pocket.

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<v Speaker 4>I also want to point out too, because we always

0:34:09.320 --> 0:34:11.560
<v Speaker 4>talk about it on kind of this side of things

0:34:11.560 --> 0:34:14.960
<v Speaker 4>when we're talking about we're talking about the other day

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<v Speaker 4>of getting the right side of the line a little

0:34:17.000 --> 0:34:18.480
<v Speaker 4>bit more help on the cowboy side of the ball

0:34:18.600 --> 0:34:20.759
<v Speaker 4>using the tight ends. How that can take away from

0:34:20.800 --> 0:34:23.759
<v Speaker 4>the passing game. I'm looking at this injury report right

0:34:23.760 --> 0:34:25.680
<v Speaker 4>now and just kind of looking at their depth chart

0:34:25.719 --> 0:34:30.480
<v Speaker 4>as well. For the Panthers, Hayden Hurst questionable according to

0:34:30.520 --> 0:34:32.839
<v Speaker 4>this depth chart, and I'm looking to see what he

0:34:32.920 --> 0:34:37.680
<v Speaker 4>has right here cosion, concussion. And then you have Steven

0:34:37.719 --> 0:34:41.520
<v Speaker 4>Sullivan also dealing with an injury. I Thomas on ir

0:34:41.840 --> 0:34:46.120
<v Speaker 4>your only tight end left you have is Tommy Tremble,

0:34:46.400 --> 0:34:47.200
<v Speaker 4>Wait Tremble?

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<v Speaker 5>What's his name? Is not Adam Thalen's good to go

0:34:50.680 --> 0:34:51.560
<v Speaker 5>because he's kind.

0:34:51.360 --> 0:34:53.520
<v Speaker 4>Of well, he's a wide receiver. I'm talking about. I'm

0:34:53.520 --> 0:34:55.799
<v Speaker 4>talking about tight end. I'm talking about tight ends and

0:34:55.800 --> 0:34:59.520
<v Speaker 4>helping getting them blocking, helping to establish that run, and

0:34:59.560 --> 0:35:02.160
<v Speaker 4>getting more help with this line that's already beat up.

0:35:02.600 --> 0:35:05.960
<v Speaker 4>The right guards on the list, the right tackles on

0:35:06.000 --> 0:35:07.520
<v Speaker 4>the list, the right side of their line needs to

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<v Speaker 4>help me.

0:35:07.880 --> 0:35:09.200
<v Speaker 5>Still get you said, Ian Thomas?

0:35:09.200 --> 0:35:10.439
<v Speaker 4>Did you say him? I did?

0:35:10.719 --> 0:35:13.560
<v Speaker 5>He was just limited? Okay, so I mean you may

0:35:13.680 --> 0:35:14.279
<v Speaker 5>you could get.

0:35:14.520 --> 0:35:17.000
<v Speaker 4>The point is they don't have a lot of help

0:35:17.160 --> 0:35:22.279
<v Speaker 4>when it comes to getting getting Bryce Young help to it.

0:35:22.360 --> 0:35:22.879
<v Speaker 5>Happened again.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, we're gonna go ahead and take the second break.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, wait, wait, can he got you back? I was

0:35:29.239 --> 0:35:31.440
<v Speaker 4>just gonna say, Bryce young needs help, and it doesn't

0:35:31.440 --> 0:35:33.200
<v Speaker 4>look like they have a lot of depth to help

0:35:33.280 --> 0:35:34.399
<v Speaker 4>him with that run game.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah well, I mean, well, this offensive line though, that's

0:35:37.239 --> 0:35:38.280
<v Speaker 2>what they cannot handle.

0:35:38.360 --> 0:35:40.880
<v Speaker 5>Double teams, That's that's half the problem.

0:35:40.960 --> 0:35:44.439
<v Speaker 2>Like seriously, they're just letting defensive tackles just get right

0:35:44.480 --> 0:35:44.960
<v Speaker 2>past them.

0:35:45.000 --> 0:35:48.600
<v Speaker 6>It's it's the center really struggles. He's given up quite

0:35:48.600 --> 0:35:49.560
<v Speaker 6>a few sacks in the.

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<v Speaker 4>Last it's pretty bad.

0:35:52.320 --> 0:35:55.080
<v Speaker 6>It's pretty bad, Arnicles, and they brought in and it's

0:35:55.120 --> 0:35:57.799
<v Speaker 6>crazy to you go, look, they brought in some veterans

0:35:57.840 --> 0:35:59.760
<v Speaker 6>just to be like, oh, maybe just to help stable

0:36:00.120 --> 0:36:04.120
<v Speaker 6>as our office of line. Oh false, It's not been

0:36:04.160 --> 0:36:05.920
<v Speaker 6>that way, so there will be.

0:36:06.000 --> 0:36:06.640
<v Speaker 5>That's why I said.

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<v Speaker 6>That's why I said the defense still has to be

0:36:08.600 --> 0:36:11.600
<v Speaker 6>disciplined because I know they're probably looking their chops looking

0:36:11.640 --> 0:36:13.960
<v Speaker 6>at this offensive line, but they still have to contain

0:36:14.040 --> 0:36:16.879
<v Speaker 6>this young guy because he got some burners on him.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah. Yeah, all right, well let's go ahead and take

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<v Speaker 6>the field of that team. Also too, I mean, got

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<v Speaker 5>Stroud so much.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm resentful as heck Texans after that last game, so

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want to hear it. I'm good, I'm good.

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<v Speaker 5>Sorry, Okay, I'm good.

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<v Speaker 4>You're bringing up really, this is not the week to

0:38:49.200 --> 0:38:54.120
<v Speaker 4>bring up those I'm sorry. Not the week. I'm feeling

0:38:54.120 --> 0:38:57.800
<v Speaker 4>a little bit of like the the Animasia Fault Texans

0:38:57.800 --> 0:38:59.680
<v Speaker 4>game where I was like, oh, it's fine, and then

0:39:00.840 --> 0:39:02.480
<v Speaker 4>the next day, the next day we had to come

0:39:02.520 --> 0:39:07.399
<v Speaker 4>on the podcast. We were like, well a super Bowl,

0:39:07.400 --> 0:39:09.200
<v Speaker 4>it was their super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, let's do it, y'all.

0:39:12.080 --> 0:39:17.239
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so I'm numbered the little pieces of paper here

0:39:17.320 --> 0:39:21.600
<v Speaker 2>one through five. Okay, so basically whatever, so I'll.

0:39:21.520 --> 0:39:23.000
<v Speaker 4>Have let let you pull or whatever.

0:39:23.080 --> 0:39:34.480
<v Speaker 8>No, no, let you full first.

0:39:32.080 --> 0:39:37.520
<v Speaker 2>Basically, and then basically I'm gonna ask a question and

0:39:37.640 --> 0:39:39.520
<v Speaker 2>it'll be like just random questions about the game.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, Well, y'all, I do that all the time. It's

0:39:44.040 --> 0:39:46.399
<v Speaker 4>too much. We talked too much.

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<v Speaker 5>Number is okay?

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<v Speaker 2>Two ways to drinks that you would describe this game?

0:39:54.840 --> 0:39:59.320
<v Speaker 6>This game ass like alcoholic beverages.

0:39:59.360 --> 0:40:04.040
<v Speaker 2>It could be it could be SODA's alcoholic beverages.

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<v Speaker 7>Coffees honestly on a Sunday where everything feels like you

0:40:10.600 --> 0:40:13.680
<v Speaker 7>could go right sipping a little mimosa.

0:40:14.320 --> 0:40:20.399
<v Speaker 6>Not like that will get me right, okay, and then

0:40:21.840 --> 0:40:27.400
<v Speaker 6>to see what else? And a non alcoholic beverage that

0:40:27.520 --> 0:40:28.520
<v Speaker 6>has a little edge.

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<v Speaker 5>Easy?

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<v Speaker 4>What I've never had that before?

0:40:32.200 --> 0:40:32.480
<v Speaker 5>What is it?

0:40:32.520 --> 0:40:39.239
<v Speaker 6>Easy?

0:40:39.280 --> 0:40:43.200
<v Speaker 4>It's like, like, what is that any God?

0:40:44.360 --> 0:40:46.080
<v Speaker 5>We're sorry?

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<v Speaker 4>Are are they the little like flavored waters?

0:40:50.600 --> 0:40:53.919
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they're just they're a flavored drink, but they're they're carbonated.

0:40:53.920 --> 0:40:55.520
<v Speaker 5>But I think they're like low cow.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, we'll have to try it.

0:40:57.920 --> 0:41:01.680
<v Speaker 6>So it's just a chill Sunday, like you ain't gotta

0:41:01.880 --> 0:41:02.400
<v Speaker 6>make drunk.

0:41:02.840 --> 0:41:04.120
<v Speaker 5>Okay, that's the first question.

0:41:04.200 --> 0:41:08.160
<v Speaker 2>Still, so we'll go with what number you pulls.

0:41:09.520 --> 0:41:09.759
<v Speaker 7>Jazz?

0:41:09.760 --> 0:41:12.600
<v Speaker 4>He just whispers stuff in our ears and I can't

0:41:12.600 --> 0:41:19.879
<v Speaker 4>always say it. Oh, I got the same thing too?

0:41:20.800 --> 0:41:21.000
<v Speaker 5>Is that?

0:41:21.120 --> 0:41:21.319
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

0:41:21.480 --> 0:41:26.400
<v Speaker 4>I have two pig of them? All right, i'mna be honest.

0:41:26.440 --> 0:41:27.920
<v Speaker 4>I was like, I really did. I'm glad you got

0:41:27.920 --> 0:41:31.000
<v Speaker 4>that question, not me. I got a three. I gotta

0:41:31.000 --> 0:41:31.640
<v Speaker 4>brandy cooks.

0:41:33.040 --> 0:41:37.480
<v Speaker 2>No, it was it was the same, the same question.

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<v Speaker 5>So now you gotta give three three three drinks.

0:41:41.800 --> 0:41:44.280
<v Speaker 4>That's not fair? So why I have to drink that's

0:41:44.360 --> 0:41:44.759
<v Speaker 4>not fair?

0:41:44.880 --> 0:41:45.919
<v Speaker 5>Okay, fine, go for two.

0:41:46.160 --> 0:41:48.279
<v Speaker 4>No, I'll go for three. Okay, okay, Mom, and didn't

0:41:48.320 --> 0:41:52.560
<v Speaker 4>raise no quitter. Okay, number three three three, three three

0:41:52.600 --> 0:41:58.000
<v Speaker 4>drinks that this game reminds me of. I'm gonna go

0:41:58.320 --> 0:42:00.960
<v Speaker 4>like a nice Arnold Palmer. Okay, Okay, I like that

0:42:01.080 --> 0:42:04.600
<v Speaker 4>because it's sweet. So it's a sweet, favorable matchup for

0:42:04.640 --> 0:42:07.440
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys. And then the zest from the lemonades a

0:42:07.480 --> 0:42:13.160
<v Speaker 4>little bit like but but what's gonna happen. So I'm

0:42:13.160 --> 0:42:17.360
<v Speaker 4>gonna go Arnold Palmer for one. I'm gonna go hmm.

0:42:19.080 --> 0:42:20.720
<v Speaker 5>The stupid little three.

0:42:21.200 --> 0:42:22.279
<v Speaker 4>I'm really obsessed with this.

0:42:25.719 --> 0:42:28.320
<v Speaker 5>Just the way she held it up was a little life.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna go. I know I need to put down.

0:42:32.000 --> 0:42:35.759
<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go water. Everyone needs some

0:42:35.880 --> 0:42:39.040
<v Speaker 4>h two on their life coming because it will be

0:42:39.080 --> 0:42:41.399
<v Speaker 4>a tall glass of water to get their first road

0:42:41.440 --> 0:42:44.680
<v Speaker 4>wind in a minute. So I'm gonna go water, and

0:42:44.760 --> 0:42:49.400
<v Speaker 4>then my last one. Allow alcoholic beverage in here. We

0:42:49.560 --> 0:42:54.759
<v Speaker 4>are going to go. Let's do a margarita. We're gonna

0:42:54.800 --> 0:42:58.320
<v Speaker 4>do margarita because it goes down smooth. But when it

0:42:58.400 --> 0:43:01.000
<v Speaker 4>hits you, it's gonna hit you like that. And so

0:43:01.360 --> 0:43:04.160
<v Speaker 4>when the cowboys are coming, you're not gonna see it coming,

0:43:04.160 --> 0:43:07.440
<v Speaker 4>then it's gonna hit you. There you go. That was

0:43:07.880 --> 0:43:08.560
<v Speaker 4>that was hard to do.

0:43:09.200 --> 0:43:14.879
<v Speaker 5>You you looked so happy to do that. Oh my god,

0:43:14.960 --> 0:43:15.359
<v Speaker 5>let's see.

0:43:15.719 --> 0:43:17.400
<v Speaker 4>I know you really were excited about that.

0:43:17.440 --> 0:43:22.319
<v Speaker 5>I know, I can't wait to see what alcoholic drinks

0:43:22.360 --> 0:43:22.839
<v Speaker 5>you too.

0:43:24.080 --> 0:43:27.319
<v Speaker 6>How many tools did you put in here?

0:43:30.520 --> 0:43:30.800
<v Speaker 4>Okay?

0:43:30.800 --> 0:43:31.040
<v Speaker 7>This one?

0:43:31.120 --> 0:43:31.359
<v Speaker 5>Three?

0:43:31.920 --> 0:43:32.719
<v Speaker 4>Right there?

0:43:32.719 --> 0:43:32.960
<v Speaker 7>You go.

0:43:33.239 --> 0:43:37.320
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna go, hm hmm. Hey, guess am on.

0:43:39.360 --> 0:43:46.640
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna say, shout up tequila dang because you take

0:43:46.680 --> 0:43:49.839
<v Speaker 2>it straight and the cowboys straight up about the ball.

0:43:51.000 --> 0:43:53.760
<v Speaker 4>I don't know who you are taking tequila goodness.

0:43:54.880 --> 0:43:56.480
<v Speaker 5>Here we go, here, here we go, Here we go,

0:43:56.480 --> 0:43:57.440
<v Speaker 5>Here we go, Here we go.

0:43:58.680 --> 0:43:59.239
<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna do.

0:44:02.040 --> 0:44:06.960
<v Speaker 2>Gatorade because it's so refreshing after a good workout, right,

0:44:07.680 --> 0:44:11.160
<v Speaker 2>and it's gonna be refreshing to see the cowboys continue

0:44:11.160 --> 0:44:12.320
<v Speaker 2>to carry on this play.

0:44:13.640 --> 0:44:17.600
<v Speaker 4>For me. Give me Electra light.

0:44:20.160 --> 0:44:21.239
<v Speaker 5>Okay, what's your last side?

0:44:21.960 --> 0:44:23.160
<v Speaker 2>Let's go.

0:44:24.160 --> 0:44:30.399
<v Speaker 4>You got this? I must no shaty said water. I'm

0:44:30.400 --> 0:44:34.920
<v Speaker 4>gonna say they ain't the third one with hard I was.

0:44:34.960 --> 0:44:35.680
<v Speaker 5>I was on a roll.

0:44:36.600 --> 0:44:36.880
<v Speaker 8>M hm.

0:44:36.920 --> 0:44:42.440
<v Speaker 2>I say lemon drop because like people doubting the cowboys, right,

0:44:42.480 --> 0:44:44.480
<v Speaker 2>so you doubt the lemon drop that it's gonna be

0:44:44.560 --> 0:44:49.560
<v Speaker 2>like that perfect mix of like sweet and lemony, and

0:44:49.600 --> 0:44:52.399
<v Speaker 2>they and they get you, right, It's like they doubt them,

0:44:52.560 --> 0:44:55.319
<v Speaker 2>they can't, they can't carry this all right, But then

0:44:55.400 --> 0:44:57.759
<v Speaker 2>watch them be seven and three this.

0:44:57.680 --> 0:44:59.239
<v Speaker 4>Week watching what the lemon drop?

0:44:59.280 --> 0:44:59.680
<v Speaker 5>Doesn't he.

0:45:01.800 --> 0:45:02.239
<v Speaker 4>That part?

0:45:02.800 --> 0:45:05.480
<v Speaker 5>People are trying to come in lemon drops. I'm like, like,

0:45:05.520 --> 0:45:07.919
<v Speaker 5>it's not a good dream. They can be lethal. They

0:45:08.000 --> 0:45:12.120
<v Speaker 5>can be two or three of them. Say that strawberry

0:45:12.160 --> 0:45:12.839
<v Speaker 5>lemon drop too.

0:45:12.960 --> 0:45:15.080
<v Speaker 6>Oh oh, she got fancy on us.

0:45:15.200 --> 0:45:15.440
<v Speaker 8>I know.

0:45:16.880 --> 0:45:18.400
<v Speaker 5>Is it the prayer or is it the flavor?

0:45:20.280 --> 0:45:22.279
<v Speaker 4>All right, ladies, the headache? Just talking about all that?

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<v Speaker 4>All right, all right, ladies, that's a wrap.

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<v Speaker 5>I liked it.

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<v Speaker 4>That was good. He played next.

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<v Speaker 5>Week Boom boom, boom boom. That's a rapper.

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<v Speaker 2>Today's episode of a Girl's Talk, Boys Talk, presented by

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<v Speaker 2>Jigsaw the preferred any part of the Dallas Cowboys. We'll

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<v Speaker 2>see y'all on Monday, be cooked season.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and

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