WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Bigger D

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club Cowboys. This is Nick

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<v Speaker 1>Shot screaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the

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<v Speaker 1>official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Walls,

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<v Speaker 1>and Nicky Spagnola. It's Monday after a Cowboys win. Victory Monday.

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<v Speaker 1>It is a victory Monday. And what am I not hearing? There?

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<v Speaker 1>You go? I think you're not the big like I

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<v Speaker 1>heard Mike McCarthy say that after the game in the

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<v Speaker 1>locker room. Victory Monday or victory Monday, that means a victory.

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<v Speaker 1>Fight song the Stampede. It's a victory over Washington. No

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<v Speaker 1>less singer Chris Beam asleep at the wheel when you

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<v Speaker 1>see when you made that song you Washington. That's exactly

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<v Speaker 1>right to day. That's the first team try Yes, as

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<v Speaker 1>predicted here inside the Star in Frisco, Cowboys win on

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<v Speaker 1>Sunday in landover Maryland at FedEx Field, and the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>now have a commending three game lead in the S

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<v Speaker 1>with four games to go. Did you guarantee that one?

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<v Speaker 1>I did not have to guarante didn't have to as

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<v Speaker 1>the head coach, right, supposedly guaranteed it, although I never

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<v Speaker 1>heard the word guarantee ever did but well we did.

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<v Speaker 1>We did. We co signed his statement though, that's right, Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>we did backt on on Friday. We all co signed

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<v Speaker 1>it with our predictions, and okay, let's start there. What

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<v Speaker 1>was your prediction, Everson? I was one point off. Twenty

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<v Speaker 1>eight to twenty was my score? No way? Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>But I said Diggs, we'll get a pick, and he

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<v Speaker 1>actually had a tough game. What did you have, Mickey

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<v Speaker 1>and the CD lamb huh. I wonder what mine was? Oh?

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<v Speaker 1>Shut up? Bill was twenty seven to seventeen, So you

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<v Speaker 1>blew it? Next up? Next? Up to go ahead? What's

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<v Speaker 1>going on? No? No, that's the pick to click? What

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<v Speaker 1>pick to click? I can't read that. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>Carson Carson. You can't go wrong if you pick Parson click. No, no, no.

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<v Speaker 1>But really, for real, as good as he's been playing,

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<v Speaker 1>this was it. I mean, this was like, whoa, this

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<v Speaker 1>guy's really could be another Lawrence Taylor m M. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>he just really could be. It a rookie that wins

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<v Speaker 1>Defensive Player of the Year, and man, Mickey's the one

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<v Speaker 1>who discovered him. No one else had discovered him. It

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<v Speaker 1>was Mickey. I'm the one that said, who needs what

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<v Speaker 1>I need? If not just a linebacker, what if he's

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<v Speaker 1>Lawrence Taylor? And somebody said, oh, you're gonna go there,

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<v Speaker 1>and I said, okay, you watch, dude is here. And

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<v Speaker 1>now everybody's bringing up Lawrence Taylor's name. It is crazy.

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<v Speaker 1>He is. He is taking over games by himself, just

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<v Speaker 1>setting the tone. But and you should have seen what

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<v Speaker 1>they were trying to do too to him, when you

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<v Speaker 1>go back and look at it. They were trying they

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<v Speaker 1>they were trying to double him with two offensive linemen.

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<v Speaker 1>They tried to depending on which way he went right,

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<v Speaker 1>They tried blocking him with a tight end silliness. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Ron Rivera should have worried more about more, worried more

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<v Speaker 1>about Randy Gregory and Micah Parsons than what Mike McCarthy

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<v Speaker 1>had to say. And then they were trying to chip

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<v Speaker 1>him with a running back. Yeah, that ain't gonna work right.

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<v Speaker 1>That five man front, no matter where they put him,

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<v Speaker 1>was dangerous because they caused them to single block everybody

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<v Speaker 1>across the middle to the point they left their poor

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<v Speaker 1>center get hurt. Because Neville Gallimore ran over him for

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<v Speaker 1>a sack. My brothers, my brothers did y'all. That was

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<v Speaker 1>just amazing. I don't think I've seen you. I'm sure,

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<v Speaker 1>I hope, Okay, I get all that. But that had

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<v Speaker 1>to be the most embarrassing, dominating play I've seen in

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<v Speaker 1>a long time. I mean, not only did the bull

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<v Speaker 1>rush the center, yes, and into the quarterback, he injured

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<v Speaker 1>both of them, just one of them, jured both of them.

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<v Speaker 1>They're both laying on the ground and Randy Graggy's going

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<v Speaker 1>over there crazy like, dude, who are you? Oh my god?

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<v Speaker 1>What happened? Man? It was the most That particular play

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<v Speaker 1>was typical of how they felt about Washington's offense. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>they just disrespected them. Did we Blitzmots at all? I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know if you considered bringing five bringing five is

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<v Speaker 1>a blitz. But you know, when he's lined up in

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<v Speaker 1>the line of scrimmage, what do you think he's doing,

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<v Speaker 1>especially when it's passing situation. He's not playing a strong

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<v Speaker 1>side linebacker. You know he's probably coming and in the

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<v Speaker 1>play at the end when Gregory forced the fumble, he

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<v Speaker 1>just beat DeMarcus Lawrence to it. Because DeMarcus Lawrence and

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<v Speaker 1>they doubled DeMarcus Lawrence on the left side of the

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys line, and he still got there, and had had

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<v Speaker 1>Randy not forced the guy in, he would have gone

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<v Speaker 1>right into DeMarcus Lawrence. It was like a feeding frenzy.

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<v Speaker 1>You know. The other thing about it when they bring

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<v Speaker 1>those it was That's exactly what it was. When they

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<v Speaker 1>bring those five. Even if they run a draw play,

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<v Speaker 1>you've pretty good that Parsons or especially Parsons or DeMarcus

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<v Speaker 1>Lawrence can come off the pass rush and tackle the

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<v Speaker 1>ball carrier if they ran a draw play or something,

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<v Speaker 1>so they're protected even if they don't throw the football.

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<v Speaker 1>You see just their athleticism and their ability that they've

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<v Speaker 1>already shown demonstrated that they can play the run as well.

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<v Speaker 1>I know everybody wanted to make a deal out of

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<v Speaker 1>the five sacks, all right, but they also had four

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<v Speaker 1>tackles for losses, nine quarterback hits, and eight passes defensed,

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<v Speaker 1>meaning they got their hands on eight passes. Not to

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<v Speaker 1>mention keep that record, no one, that's a higher that's

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<v Speaker 1>a high number of passes right to get your hands.

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<v Speaker 1>Don't think I've ever heard that number. As far as

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<v Speaker 1>it was almost one game, it was almost like the

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<v Speaker 1>passes Washington was thrown up. It was like fifty fifty balls. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll just see what happens here. Well, they hit on

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<v Speaker 1>one right, because he should have got a pass almost

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<v Speaker 1>defensed on the touchdown because his hand was here with

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<v Speaker 1>the ball. I don't know if Dorn's Armstrong got credited

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<v Speaker 1>with a pass defense on Randy Gregory's interception or not,

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<v Speaker 1>but they actually had two passes defense. Randy knocked it

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<v Speaker 1>up in the air, but prior to that, Dorian's Armstrong

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<v Speaker 1>got his hand on it. Great timing, that's how at

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<v Speaker 1>the time, something like that. Yeah, and then just to

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<v Speaker 1>be able to jump that high and make that kind

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<v Speaker 1>of move, have that kind of by the control from

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<v Speaker 1>an instant. You know. It's not like he planned that,

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<v Speaker 1>Oh he tipped it. Oh let me adjust my angle. No,

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<v Speaker 1>he just kind of reacted up and Armstrong benefited from

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<v Speaker 1>all those other guys being there. He ended up with

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<v Speaker 1>six tackles. He had a pass down to pass defense

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<v Speaker 1>credit for it, a fumble recovery. They should put that

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<v Speaker 1>in there here. Touchdown and a touchdown too the other game. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>he had so from a defensive standpoint, Uh, this was

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<v Speaker 1>about as dominating as I think we've seen a Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>defense in quite some time. And I understand, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>heinike Kyle Allen. That's fine. But they shut down Washington's

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<v Speaker 1>running game. Uh that that was as impressive as anything

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<v Speaker 1>like five I think it was five of six games

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<v Speaker 1>they had at least one hundred and twelve yards rushing

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<v Speaker 1>and twice one hundred and ninety yards rushing going into

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<v Speaker 1>that game, and they shut them down and the other

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<v Speaker 1>thing forced them into right. And I don't think I've

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<v Speaker 1>ever seen a halftime stat like this. Washington's net passing

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<v Speaker 1>yards halftime was minus seven, minus seven, Oh my goodness.

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<v Speaker 1>And then the game ended up twenty seven. I know

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<v Speaker 1>what is going on. But you know what I liked

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<v Speaker 1>about this? This is one of those games I'm always

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<v Speaker 1>you know, throwing love to Pittsburgh and Baltimore about how

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<v Speaker 1>they win ugly no matter what, you know, they could

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<v Speaker 1>easily stumble and and do something stupid and just flip

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<v Speaker 1>all over them stills themselves. Uh, this game was that game.

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<v Speaker 1>This win was that game. It was controlled defensively. No

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<v Speaker 1>matter how much our offense will screw up, we got this.

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<v Speaker 1>This is easy. The frenzy is on. Like you said,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a feeding frenzy. And that's that's the kind of

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<v Speaker 1>playoff football that you want. That's playoff football on the road,

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<v Speaker 1>hostile stadium. A team that came in with four straight

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, I don't know who those wins were, but

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<v Speaker 1>Tampa Bay, come on now, Tampa Bay, Carolina blast toel

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<v Speaker 1>was Vegas, Vegas. And and in this day in time,

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<v Speaker 1>the way these games are, the way everyone's beating everyone.

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<v Speaker 1>Any any wins a quality win, yeah yeah. And and and

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<v Speaker 1>they hadn't given up more than twenty one points in

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<v Speaker 1>any of those four games in fifteen in the last two,

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<v Speaker 1>so they still gave up twenty. But still, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>that's a decent defense. And the Cowboys problems and I

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<v Speaker 1>know we'll get into that, but they got they moved

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<v Speaker 1>the football, they got to the red zone, and they

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<v Speaker 1>only converted one of well really five attempts in the

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<v Speaker 1>red zone into a touchdown because the last one they

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<v Speaker 1>ended up at the nineteen and at the end of

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<v Speaker 1>the game, and they didn't care, but but they they were,

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<v Speaker 1>they were moving it. And then they got inside the

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<v Speaker 1>twenty and they bogged down and had to kick field goals.

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<v Speaker 1>Otherwise this thing could have been forty five to fourteen.

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<v Speaker 1>But you know, on the other hand, the defense put

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<v Speaker 1>them in such a good field position all the time, right,

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<v Speaker 1>it's still a big disappointment. Yeah, that's the thing. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>you could you could say how close we were, but

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<v Speaker 1>you know, you were set up well more times than

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<v Speaker 1>not by the defense. So I saw after the game

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<v Speaker 1>when they shook hands, McCarthy and Rivera, there was a

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<v Speaker 1>little smile. They were exchanging pleasant Yeah. It was almost

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<v Speaker 1>like Vera knew what he was doing, right, Yeah, exactly.

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<v Speaker 1>I think probably I would love Maybe NFL films will

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<v Speaker 1>maybe it will come out at some point this week

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<v Speaker 1>the actual audio of what was said. But one of

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<v Speaker 1>them said to the other one probably something about winning

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<v Speaker 1>the game, the guarantee quote unquote guarantee, and they laughed

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<v Speaker 1>about it. I bet you I told you so. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>you could you see Mike McCarthy being that guy, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Buddy Ryan type of guy. You don't come on, that's

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<v Speaker 1>just you can't even see that. Rivera is not either,

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<v Speaker 1>not at all, not at all, man. And I'm sure

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<v Speaker 1>he probably said no, no harm intended, and Rivera probably said, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>say right, just had to say they may they may

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<v Speaker 1>have talked before the game too, Yeah yeah, yeah, who knows. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but it was interesting. Yeah. All right, So I'm looking

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<v Speaker 1>at my wa We're going to get into the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the game in the next segment. How's that? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that's okay? Right? And all right? So others who off

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<v Speaker 1>the top you want to point out? So before we

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<v Speaker 1>go any further, I keep hearing people running to know. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, how close are they to wrapping up the

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<v Speaker 1>NFC East with four games to go? So if I've

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<v Speaker 1>got this figured out correctly, their magic number to clinch

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<v Speaker 1>is three, meaning any amount of Cowboys victories and or

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<v Speaker 1>Washington or Philadelphia losses that get to three would eliminate.

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<v Speaker 1>Depending on which of them lose, then the Cowboys would clinch.

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<v Speaker 1>So here's the easy way to look at it. If

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<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys win two more games, Wash Shington can't get

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<v Speaker 1>to eleven because there's only four games left, then they're

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<v Speaker 1>stuck at six right now, right, same thing with Philadelphia.

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<v Speaker 1>If the Cowboys win two more games, and if the

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys win two games and beat Philadelphia, they can't get

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<v Speaker 1>to eleven, so and they've got to play each other.

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<v Speaker 1>So somebody in this week, that's right, two of the

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<v Speaker 1>next three games they play each other. Here, somebody's got

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<v Speaker 1>to lose. Here's the easy way that I look at it. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>if the Cowboys beat the Giants this week, the loser

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<v Speaker 1>of the Washington Philadelphia game is out come out exactly.

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<v Speaker 1>And then if it happens to be Washington winning, then

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<v Speaker 1>if the Cowboys beat them, then next week the clinches

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<v Speaker 1>the division. Right, So the other thing that will clinch it.

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<v Speaker 1>And I realize it doesn't happen, but if Washington, if

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas wins, and Washington and Philadelphia tie, the Cowboys would

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<v Speaker 1>win the divisions. Neither of them could, Yeah, catch up

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<v Speaker 1>with them, right, they don't have enough wins? There you go.

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<v Speaker 1>And if you look at it, nine and wins, that's

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<v Speaker 1>more than they've had since it's a winning season team. Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>this is a winning season, right. How many people predicted

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<v Speaker 1>a winning season before the season started because they were

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<v Speaker 1>judging off of six and ten? Right as you guys

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<v Speaker 1>before did you have a preseason? I had him in

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<v Speaker 1>the Super Bowl, Noddy. I think, let's see, with a

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<v Speaker 1>seventeen game season, it's confusing. I had him at ten

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<v Speaker 1>or eleven one, I had ten. Yeah, I had ten.

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<v Speaker 1>I said that they would reverse last year's so it

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<v Speaker 1>was six and ten. So I said ten and six

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<v Speaker 1>and struggle down the stretch here. So it was either

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<v Speaker 1>going to be eleven and Pearson and six or ten

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<v Speaker 1>and seven. Hey, hey, there's the other part of this.

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<v Speaker 1>That best record in the NFC is just within reach.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, and pay close attention to this game to night,

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<v Speaker 1>Arizona game tight. Arizona has two losses right in. It's

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<v Speaker 1>in Arizona. Now. The Rams also, they're sitting there they

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<v Speaker 1>could uh, I don't have to skit these standings in

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<v Speaker 1>front of you, but okay, well they're three losses. They

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<v Speaker 1>have three, So if the Rams lose, they would have

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<v Speaker 1>the same record as the Cowboys, nine and four, right,

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<v Speaker 1>all right? And then the only other two teams that

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<v Speaker 1>are between Dallas and Arizona are Tampa Bay and Green Bay,

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<v Speaker 1>who are both ten and three right now and one game, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>one game ahead of them, right, So Bay has the type.

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<v Speaker 1>So if if the Rams beat the Cardinals tonight, then Arizona,

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<v Speaker 1>Tampa Bay, and Green Bay would all be ten and

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<v Speaker 1>three Dallas and the Rams would be nine and four

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<v Speaker 1>they're not going to be them and here winning this game.

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<v Speaker 1>And here's the key thing on all that too. The

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys are seven and one in the NFC. They have

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<v Speaker 1>the best NFC conference record against NFC teams. Impressive, so um,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's the second tiebreaker, I believe when it comes

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<v Speaker 1>to the seating. So they're sitting pretty there. How is

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<v Speaker 1>the Arizona's schedule on the way out. Arizona has to

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<v Speaker 1>play Detroit, Indianapolis, Dallas in Seattle, so Indies, Indies tough.

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<v Speaker 1>So so really, what we're looking at the if the

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys could really use, if we're if we're intent on

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<v Speaker 1>catching Arizona, is have the Rams beat Arizona tonight and

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<v Speaker 1>then the Cowboys if they can basically went out and

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<v Speaker 1>then they which would mean a victory over Arizona, they

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<v Speaker 1>would have the same record as Arizona and have the

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<v Speaker 1>tiebreaker if it wound up in a head to head,

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<v Speaker 1>the two way tie. But now you also got to

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<v Speaker 1>deal with Tampa Bay and Green Bay in that scenario.

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<v Speaker 1>And here's the other thing. Even if you don't get

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<v Speaker 1>the top seed, if you get the second seed, you're

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<v Speaker 1>playing a lesser team of the wild card dudes, so, um,

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<v Speaker 1>there's something, there's something to be said. Are playing out

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<v Speaker 1>this season? So I mean, as it stands right now,

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<v Speaker 1>though Dallas is the has the fourth best record of

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<v Speaker 1>the division leaders. Arizona number one, and then Tampa Bay

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<v Speaker 1>and Green Bay are at two and three, and then

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas at four. So you would write that is not

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<v Speaker 1>ideal because you would be facing the fifth see the

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<v Speaker 1>random in the first round of the playoffs, and at

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<v Speaker 1>this point it would be the Rams. So you want

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<v Speaker 1>to do that. We've been down that road before too many,

0:17:32.440 --> 0:17:34.920
<v Speaker 1>too many times. He wouldn't even here in nineteen eighty

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<v Speaker 1>remember Cowboys round, it was Billy Whitey Remember cats a

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<v Speaker 1>glow across the field? Touch down? Hell, Mary, come on

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<v Speaker 1>what it was before you corrected things in that Cowboys secondary? Five? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Well I was definite, yeah, and that was just running

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<v Speaker 1>the football. Yes, yes, yeah, I still have Eric Dickerson,

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<v Speaker 1>still have a little horse shoe on my hand. Put

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<v Speaker 1>it right, man, right then, Eric Dickerson, who by the way,

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<v Speaker 1>went into the College Football Hall of Fame. How did

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<v Speaker 1>it take him that long to get into the College

0:18:07.119 --> 0:18:13.600
<v Speaker 1>Football Hall of Fame? Oh? Hello, yes, maybe? And he

0:18:13.640 --> 0:18:18.639
<v Speaker 1>talks too much documentaries. Yeah, sometimes just be quiet, all right,

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<v Speaker 1>January seventeenth vote. Dak, all right, that was a degree

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<v Speaker 1>of difficulty, real high on that WP o oh you

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<v Speaker 1>got damn m oh why making stuff up at first,

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<v Speaker 1>But I think you actually made sense. And then you

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<v Speaker 1>talk about faith, fight and finish. And yesterday morning a

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<v Speaker 1>member of our crew had a lot of faith, he

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<v Speaker 1>had a lot of fight, and he finished his outdoor run.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm saying here at the Dallas half marathon, not the

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<v Speaker 1>full marathon, the half marathon. Everson Walls, I've got the detail.

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<v Speaker 1>You wanted to reveal the details, go ahead, all right,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Walls. Total calories burned two thousand and sixty one

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<v Speaker 1>in a from nine to eleven am until eleven fifty

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<v Speaker 1>two am, two hours and forty one minutes. He covered

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<v Speaker 1>thirteen point one five miles. And you know what your

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<v Speaker 1>average heart rate was, I think it's like one forty nine,

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<v Speaker 1>one forty nine. That's crazy. And my heart does not

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<v Speaker 1>be fast at all. We have slow, hard average pace

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<v Speaker 1>twelve minutes sixteen seconds a mile. Dude, that would I

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<v Speaker 1>didn't start walking until almost four fifty four point five seven,

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<v Speaker 1>and after that I couldn't stop stopping, you know, And

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<v Speaker 1>so when I walk on like, okay, if I'm gonna walk,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna walk real fast. So about fifteen minute a

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<v Speaker 1>mile pace walking. But the job, oh man, I stopped

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<v Speaker 1>so many times. I stopped so many times, but I

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<v Speaker 1>still got that time. So that that's the only And

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<v Speaker 1>your buddy Timmy knew some former cowboy you were on

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<v Speaker 1>his heels. Yeah, I don't know about that. He was

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<v Speaker 1>two thirty three, and Tim usually was full marathons. He

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<v Speaker 1>travels wow to do full marathons. For some reason, he

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<v Speaker 1>says when he's at home, he only does half. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know why they did. And of course, who else

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<v Speaker 1>are we talk about Scott. We did the full marathon

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<v Speaker 1>full marathon. He was the man. He went four hours

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<v Speaker 1>and twenty minutes. Wow, man, that's something else. Mickey watched

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<v Speaker 1>the farthest You've ever run ten k Okay, did it

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<v Speaker 1>eight miles? Did it? No? Sin yeah, did it about

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<v Speaker 1>three three times, although one time I was like, went

0:23:40.040 --> 0:23:44.800
<v Speaker 1>out way too fast and I got within two miles

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<v Speaker 1>of the finished mile and a half and I made

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<v Speaker 1>the mistake on a very hot day to run through

0:23:50.600 --> 0:23:54.280
<v Speaker 1>somebody was hosing everybody down and went through the water

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<v Speaker 1>and then all of a sudden, I felt my body

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<v Speaker 1>getting chills, and I go, you know what, I've finished

0:23:59.119 --> 0:24:02.600
<v Speaker 1>this thing twice. I am not gonna pass out this.

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<v Speaker 1>I quit and walk quit. I walked the rest of

0:24:06.520 --> 0:24:10.360
<v Speaker 1>the world. Oh but you finished, Oh yeah, but when

0:24:10.400 --> 0:24:12.720
<v Speaker 1>I stopped, I was at a buddy's house and I

0:24:12.840 --> 0:24:18.240
<v Speaker 1>sat two beers. So you finished, But I finished, And

0:24:18.359 --> 0:24:20.119
<v Speaker 1>I said, you know what I'm not in. It was

0:24:20.200 --> 0:24:24.160
<v Speaker 1>finishing at at Faroe Field in Columbia, and I said,

0:24:24.240 --> 0:24:27.360
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna I'm not gonna I'm not gonna run.

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<v Speaker 1>After I walked the last basically laugh half mile, I said,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna get to the track and make a

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<v Speaker 1>triumphant run around for the four forty and I walked. No, No,

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<v Speaker 1>I did the same. I was man after a while,

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<v Speaker 1>when you stop so many times, it's really easier to

0:24:45.320 --> 0:24:47.560
<v Speaker 1>stop every time. And I'm thinking about you. I could

0:24:47.560 --> 0:24:53.040
<v Speaker 1>just hear you know, the more time, just stop. That's

0:24:53.040 --> 0:24:55.880
<v Speaker 1>what I went through my hand. But I was swear

0:24:55.960 --> 0:24:58.800
<v Speaker 1>that went through my hands. I was like, I'm gonna

0:24:58.880 --> 0:25:03.399
<v Speaker 1>keep on doing so I was like, yeah, yeah, I

0:25:03.520 --> 0:25:06.720
<v Speaker 1>had all these friends coming by because we were sitting

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<v Speaker 1>out in the front yard. Come on, let's go. I go. No,

0:25:09.560 --> 0:25:13.840
<v Speaker 1>I'm done, that's it. No. I made the trot end though, Yeah,

0:25:14.240 --> 0:25:15.960
<v Speaker 1>and then mustered up that much energy you have to.

0:25:15.960 --> 0:25:17.880
<v Speaker 1>I walked about and then the proof that I could

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<v Speaker 1>do it again at some point when I lived here.

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<v Speaker 1>I did it in Um lost Collinus. I ran a

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<v Speaker 1>ten k and I finished And this was the fiftieth

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<v Speaker 1>so it's kind of special. Yeah, that was personally good

0:25:31.160 --> 0:25:33.680
<v Speaker 1>for you, not to take anything away from your two

0:25:33.720 --> 0:25:36.600
<v Speaker 1>hour and forty one minute. The winner winner of the

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<v Speaker 1>full marathon was what two hours, one hour, two hours

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<v Speaker 1>and change. Yeah, I saw you can you imagine running

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<v Speaker 1>right by them because at one point, they're running, you know, alongside,

0:25:48.720 --> 0:25:50.840
<v Speaker 1>but the roof is between us and dude, they're just

0:25:51.760 --> 0:25:54.240
<v Speaker 1>they don't even look human. They're just they're just lean

0:25:54.520 --> 0:25:57.520
<v Speaker 1>and just you know, some some short and they just

0:25:57.640 --> 0:26:00.199
<v Speaker 1>they had they're just like the whole time. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>you're talking to six for twenty six miles. I can't.

0:26:06.359 --> 0:26:08.560
<v Speaker 1>I can't run one mile in secret due I almost

0:26:08.600 --> 0:26:12.200
<v Speaker 1>locked up a couple of times. I mean that's like, yeah,

0:26:12.600 --> 0:26:16.760
<v Speaker 1>my armstrains just dying. It was bad. It was bad, well,

0:26:16.840 --> 0:26:20.280
<v Speaker 1>speaking of locking up in the fourth class on the

0:26:20.359 --> 0:26:24.360
<v Speaker 1>stretch the stretch home. All right, so what's your take

0:26:24.440 --> 0:26:28.520
<v Speaker 1>on it? A what was I described it as a

0:26:28.680 --> 0:26:33.720
<v Speaker 1>near colossal collapse. I mean, it's like I've seen that

0:26:33.920 --> 0:26:39.879
<v Speaker 1>happen before with Washington. Right, remember the uh, what was

0:26:40.000 --> 0:26:42.240
<v Speaker 1>the play that was? There was a fun there was

0:26:42.320 --> 0:26:47.199
<v Speaker 1>an interception and then a face mask that got Washington

0:26:47.359 --> 0:26:50.080
<v Speaker 1>into field goal range for the final play and they

0:26:50.160 --> 0:26:53.960
<v Speaker 1>kicked the winning field against the Cowboys. Right, Yep. I

0:26:54.080 --> 0:26:57.760
<v Speaker 1>didn't really feel that kind of doom, but I was

0:26:57.960 --> 0:27:03.240
<v Speaker 1>concerned on how we are not performing when we really

0:27:03.440 --> 0:27:06.720
<v Speaker 1>need to perform. Well, well, you know how I described

0:27:06.800 --> 0:27:09.600
<v Speaker 1>it afterwards, I said, you know at the beginning the Cowboys,

0:27:10.240 --> 0:27:12.760
<v Speaker 1>the way they played took your breath away, and by

0:27:12.800 --> 0:27:16.280
<v Speaker 1>the time it finished, they had you holding. You know.

0:27:16.760 --> 0:27:19.520
<v Speaker 1>It's kind of getting to be a pattern that and

0:27:19.640 --> 0:27:22.639
<v Speaker 1>this concerns It's just like the New Orleans game the

0:27:22.720 --> 0:27:26.800
<v Speaker 1>week before. What happens when you cannot run the football

0:27:26.920 --> 0:27:30.640
<v Speaker 1>effectively because you can't close out games and to get

0:27:30.760 --> 0:27:34.320
<v Speaker 1>that extra possession to kill the clock, you're kind of

0:27:34.400 --> 0:27:37.040
<v Speaker 1>forced to go, Okay, I'm gonna have to throw it here,

0:27:37.080 --> 0:27:40.840
<v Speaker 1>and let's throw a safe pass. And for some reason,

0:27:41.000 --> 0:27:43.800
<v Speaker 1>Dak's decision wasn't good. I know there was a guy

0:27:43.880 --> 0:27:49.520
<v Speaker 1>in his face, but at that point you just got

0:27:49.640 --> 0:27:51.920
<v Speaker 1>to throw it away. But he should he should have

0:27:52.000 --> 0:27:54.520
<v Speaker 1>seen them way before the guy came into his view. Uh.

0:27:54.800 --> 0:27:58.160
<v Speaker 1>And we've been getting this pattern here with him down

0:27:58.240 --> 0:28:02.040
<v Speaker 1>the stretch. It's like he loses his confidence and it

0:28:02.240 --> 0:28:05.320
<v Speaker 1>has nothing to do with technique. His shoulder looks fine,

0:28:05.640 --> 0:28:07.960
<v Speaker 1>the flight of the ball is great, his legs fine.

0:28:08.040 --> 0:28:12.120
<v Speaker 1>Everybody's like something's wrong. He loses his touch, and he's

0:28:12.200 --> 0:28:16.000
<v Speaker 1>becoming more and more hesitant in the situations where we

0:28:16.200 --> 0:28:20.760
<v Speaker 1>need a play. I think there's still too much hesitancy

0:28:20.880 --> 0:28:27.159
<v Speaker 1>in not wanting to run. I think that, but tis

0:28:27.359 --> 0:28:30.240
<v Speaker 1>the times when he should make up his mind immediately

0:28:30.320 --> 0:28:33.480
<v Speaker 1>if you have that much confidence in running. I thought.

0:28:33.640 --> 0:28:35.920
<v Speaker 1>The way I look at it is that was the

0:28:36.040 --> 0:28:39.840
<v Speaker 1>situation where you need not to make a play and

0:28:40.120 --> 0:28:42.960
<v Speaker 1>for this, don't take a chance you can't. And the

0:28:43.040 --> 0:28:45.320
<v Speaker 1>same thing happened in the New Orleans game where it's

0:28:45.360 --> 0:28:49.760
<v Speaker 1>a double digit lead. And remember remember the playoff the interception.

0:28:49.960 --> 0:28:52.960
<v Speaker 1>On the interception, it's like there was they were panic.

0:28:53.280 --> 0:28:56.120
<v Speaker 1>It was a twenty to ten game and the Cowboys

0:28:56.160 --> 0:28:58.520
<v Speaker 1>were acting as if they were behind twenty to ten,

0:28:58.800 --> 0:29:00.680
<v Speaker 1>trying to get this playoff and make sure everybody's on

0:29:00.720 --> 0:29:03.840
<v Speaker 1>the same page and everything going crazy, and everything's that thing.

0:29:03.880 --> 0:29:05.920
<v Speaker 1>We throw it over the mental endage center. So we're

0:29:06.000 --> 0:29:09.680
<v Speaker 1>losing our poise when we have the advantage, right, And

0:29:09.880 --> 0:29:13.360
<v Speaker 1>that makes just zero sense to me, exactly, And it's

0:29:13.400 --> 0:29:16.040
<v Speaker 1>it's something that you do not expect from a team.

0:29:16.880 --> 0:29:19.480
<v Speaker 1>We have young guys up front, but the ones that

0:29:19.560 --> 0:29:22.800
<v Speaker 1>are making these bad decisions, they're veterans. And the guys

0:29:22.840 --> 0:29:24.800
<v Speaker 1>that will accustom that are a customed to making plays

0:29:25.040 --> 0:29:28.200
<v Speaker 1>in much tougher situations to that. I saw Dak throw

0:29:28.320 --> 0:29:30.800
<v Speaker 1>some crazy passes and then all of a sudden you

0:29:30.920 --> 0:29:35.880
<v Speaker 1>see him drop a dime to Michael Gallo. Yeah, that

0:29:36.080 --> 0:29:40.800
<v Speaker 1>you go wow. And so the inconsistency is it's not

0:29:40.960 --> 0:29:45.400
<v Speaker 1>just about when it happens, it's why the inconsistency and

0:29:45.600 --> 0:29:50.000
<v Speaker 1>that that bothers me from just a mental standpoint. We

0:29:50.160 --> 0:29:52.120
<v Speaker 1>need to be we need to be more comfortable with

0:29:52.200 --> 0:29:56.720
<v Speaker 1>ourselves going down the stretch offensively. Let me let me

0:29:56.800 --> 0:30:01.240
<v Speaker 1>add to the uncomfortableness. He ended up getting sacked four times.

0:30:02.040 --> 0:30:06.600
<v Speaker 1>He ended up getting hit five times. This doesn't this

0:30:06.800 --> 0:30:10.520
<v Speaker 1>doesn't happen normally. Five of his passes were batted down,

0:30:11.200 --> 0:30:16.240
<v Speaker 1>and he ends up running the ball, running the ball

0:30:18.160 --> 0:30:22.520
<v Speaker 1>seven times for fifteen yards. Now he's not running the

0:30:22.600 --> 0:30:27.080
<v Speaker 1>ball because they're called runs, are they're RPOs. They're running

0:30:27.160 --> 0:30:33.040
<v Speaker 1>to keep from getting sacked. So some reason, this offensive

0:30:33.120 --> 0:30:36.600
<v Speaker 1>line is just not functioning. And to make it worse,

0:30:37.080 --> 0:30:41.240
<v Speaker 1>they end up without both starting offensive tackles for the

0:30:41.320 --> 0:30:45.120
<v Speaker 1>final quarter because one gets thrown out for sticking up

0:30:45.200 --> 0:30:49.360
<v Speaker 1>with his quarterback, which everybody wanted them to do last year, right,

0:30:49.760 --> 0:30:53.040
<v Speaker 1>And then there's a price to pay, and then Tyrn

0:30:53.200 --> 0:30:57.600
<v Speaker 1>goes out with you know, aggravating that foot injury again. Yeah,

0:30:58.160 --> 0:31:01.160
<v Speaker 1>and so it's never good to have steel in the

0:31:01.320 --> 0:31:06.600
<v Speaker 1>secy playing your offensive tackles for nearly a quarter. But now,

0:31:06.760 --> 0:31:10.760
<v Speaker 1>even saying all of that, uh, that can lead to

0:31:11.120 --> 0:31:14.000
<v Speaker 1>our inability to move the ball, that leads to our

0:31:14.040 --> 0:31:17.480
<v Speaker 1>inability to get third downs to finish drives. I get that.

0:31:18.160 --> 0:31:22.480
<v Speaker 1>But as a quarterback, you are the person that needs

0:31:22.560 --> 0:31:26.840
<v Speaker 1>to make the right decision that can counter whatever faults

0:31:26.880 --> 0:31:30.480
<v Speaker 1>you're having. You have to you have to be better,

0:31:30.760 --> 0:31:33.360
<v Speaker 1>and he has been better, and all of a sudden

0:31:33.400 --> 0:31:37.400
<v Speaker 1>he's not better. It's like the decisions are bad. That's

0:31:37.440 --> 0:31:41.000
<v Speaker 1>all it is. It's the decisions at all exactly. And

0:31:41.160 --> 0:31:43.160
<v Speaker 1>that is that worries mean, like what is going on

0:31:43.880 --> 0:31:49.120
<v Speaker 1>with It's in its situational awareness. I mean there is uh.

0:31:49.640 --> 0:31:52.120
<v Speaker 1>You take over with five h nine left in the game.

0:31:52.440 --> 0:31:55.920
<v Speaker 1>They had just cut your lead to thirteen points, right,

0:31:56.240 --> 0:32:00.400
<v Speaker 1>and Clement carried for three yards. You're you're facing in

0:32:00.560 --> 0:32:04.479
<v Speaker 1>seven and that interception the touchdown was scored at four

0:32:04.720 --> 0:32:08.160
<v Speaker 1>thirteen left in the game. Right. If you just I'm

0:32:08.200 --> 0:32:11.840
<v Speaker 1>talking whether it's Dak or Kellen Moore or whatever, you

0:32:12.080 --> 0:32:15.760
<v Speaker 1>just run the ball twice and you're taking at least

0:32:15.800 --> 0:32:18.280
<v Speaker 1>two minutes off the clock where they're getting the football

0:32:18.360 --> 0:32:21.360
<v Speaker 1>back with basically two and a half minutes left and

0:32:21.400 --> 0:32:23.960
<v Speaker 1>they're down thirteen points and you've punted the ball away.

0:32:24.000 --> 0:32:25.560
<v Speaker 1>They got to drive the length of the field. It

0:32:25.720 --> 0:32:28.280
<v Speaker 1>just took them five minutes in the fourth quarter to

0:32:28.440 --> 0:32:30.680
<v Speaker 1>go all the way down the field against you. They're

0:32:30.720 --> 0:32:32.520
<v Speaker 1>not going to be able to do it twice. You can't.

0:32:32.560 --> 0:32:35.280
<v Speaker 1>The only way that they can come back in this

0:32:35.480 --> 0:32:37.600
<v Speaker 1>game is if you do what you did. You can't

0:32:37.640 --> 0:32:40.720
<v Speaker 1>be cute with time management, you just can't. You gotta

0:32:40.760 --> 0:32:44.840
<v Speaker 1>be smart. Even after that, Even after that, they got

0:32:44.880 --> 0:32:47.720
<v Speaker 1>the ball back with four h seven left and they

0:32:47.800 --> 0:32:51.400
<v Speaker 1>had a three and out, and the last of it

0:32:51.560 --> 0:32:53.520
<v Speaker 1>was third and three and they tried to throw a

0:32:53.640 --> 0:32:57.280
<v Speaker 1>slant to gallop and it was incomplete. And now well,

0:32:57.560 --> 0:33:00.280
<v Speaker 1>and at that point you're only up six or seven.

0:33:00.320 --> 0:33:02.600
<v Speaker 1>You're up seven, right, and you gotta get a first

0:33:02.640 --> 0:33:04.680
<v Speaker 1>get right, And so I got no quarrel with throwing

0:33:04.720 --> 0:33:07.040
<v Speaker 1>at that. The game's on again at that point. Now

0:33:07.160 --> 0:33:10.280
<v Speaker 1>to your point, Zeke was back in the game. And

0:33:10.680 --> 0:33:13.000
<v Speaker 1>you have to be able to be able to run

0:33:13.080 --> 0:33:15.720
<v Speaker 1>the football well enough to put away teams in the

0:33:16.040 --> 0:33:18.880
<v Speaker 1>fourth quarters. Playoff football, and then the worst part was

0:33:19.000 --> 0:33:22.200
<v Speaker 1>that it's you don't pick it up. It's fourth and

0:33:22.360 --> 0:33:26.120
<v Speaker 1>three and anger, who's hitting fifty and sixty yard punts.

0:33:27.120 --> 0:33:32.280
<v Speaker 1>It's like a twenty forty yarder. Thank god for the defense, Yes, okay,

0:33:32.480 --> 0:33:34.920
<v Speaker 1>thank god they did everything they could have got. The

0:33:34.960 --> 0:33:38.480
<v Speaker 1>guy dropped the ball on the pass down the side, man,

0:33:38.680 --> 0:33:41.360
<v Speaker 1>that was a really beautiful pass. It was I gotta say,

0:33:41.480 --> 0:33:43.360
<v Speaker 1>we got we gotta break on that one. It was

0:33:43.520 --> 0:33:46.160
<v Speaker 1>right right there. What he's stumbling for, just catch the

0:33:46.200 --> 0:33:49.040
<v Speaker 1>ball and fall. I think he wanted to score, all right.

0:33:49.240 --> 0:33:53.120
<v Speaker 1>What do you think of the fumble that was reviewed,

0:33:54.040 --> 0:33:56.960
<v Speaker 1>whether it was a pass or a fumble? I was

0:33:57.040 --> 0:33:59.800
<v Speaker 1>with Dean Blandino. I didn't think there was enough of

0:33:59.840 --> 0:34:02.360
<v Speaker 1>as to reverse the call. I think it was a

0:34:02.400 --> 0:34:05.280
<v Speaker 1>good call and should not have been reversed. I think

0:34:05.320 --> 0:34:08.640
<v Speaker 1>it was a good call from the get back. No,

0:34:09.280 --> 0:34:12.160
<v Speaker 1>it's still with the ball. His hand did not come

0:34:12.239 --> 0:34:15.560
<v Speaker 1>forward with the ball in his and that's what he said,

0:34:15.760 --> 0:34:19.400
<v Speaker 1>with control, right, that's the key right there, even when

0:34:19.480 --> 0:34:22.440
<v Speaker 1>he was going forward, by that time, he had lost control.

0:34:23.000 --> 0:34:26.200
<v Speaker 1>So to me, that that were there made the difference

0:34:26.680 --> 0:34:30.360
<v Speaker 1>and the okay, it went forward, but you know you

0:34:30.520 --> 0:34:33.399
<v Speaker 1>you're you're going forward, you know what I mean. So, yeah,

0:34:33.400 --> 0:34:35.160
<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be going forward. But you did not have

0:34:35.320 --> 0:34:38.480
<v Speaker 1>control of it even when your hand was going forward.

0:34:38.800 --> 0:34:41.399
<v Speaker 1>All right, we've got more. And by the way, if

0:34:41.600 --> 0:34:45.759
<v Speaker 1>they had ruled it a pass, does he get called

0:34:45.800 --> 0:34:49.520
<v Speaker 1>for grounding because he wasn't throwing it to anybody? There

0:34:49.600 --> 0:34:52.879
<v Speaker 1>was nobody. Well, everybody was getting you're getting hit. Yeah,

0:34:53.040 --> 0:34:56.120
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<v Speaker 1>of mix shots here, and to finish what we were

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<v Speaker 1>talking about, I still think his elbow came down out

0:37:33.360 --> 0:37:36.640
<v Speaker 1>of bounds on that before the knee. The knee. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>we were talking about this one. We were in the break.

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<v Speaker 1>We were talking about that. We were talking about me.

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<v Speaker 1>You need to go ahead and let the listener know

0:37:48.600 --> 0:37:50.759
<v Speaker 1>what we were talking about because we have not even

0:37:50.880 --> 0:37:54.239
<v Speaker 1>mentioned the Cam Sims touchdown on the air. Okay, so

0:37:54.440 --> 0:37:58.160
<v Speaker 1>the Cam Sims touchdown, Mickey says, it should not have

0:37:58.239 --> 0:37:59.960
<v Speaker 1>been a touchdown. Me and the guy that was standing

0:38:00.280 --> 0:38:06.160
<v Speaker 1>right next to it right, Trey, no fish that he

0:38:06.239 --> 0:38:11.600
<v Speaker 1>was out of bounds. He was out of bounds. Well,

0:38:11.800 --> 0:38:13.600
<v Speaker 1>I thought he was in bounds. I thought his knee

0:38:13.680 --> 0:38:15.840
<v Speaker 1>hit face and I hated to make that call. I

0:38:15.920 --> 0:38:18.320
<v Speaker 1>thought his elbow hit. The only thing I was waiting

0:38:18.360 --> 0:38:20.799
<v Speaker 1>to see is when his elbow hit if he still

0:38:20.840 --> 0:38:22.680
<v Speaker 1>had to control of the ball. But I couldn't see.

0:38:23.080 --> 0:38:24.640
<v Speaker 1>I didn't have a good shot of that. I don't

0:38:24.680 --> 0:38:26.120
<v Speaker 1>think they have a showed a good shot of that.

0:38:26.760 --> 0:38:28.520
<v Speaker 1>That's the only that's the case. If call on the

0:38:28.600 --> 0:38:33.120
<v Speaker 1>field is incomplete, then there's not enough to overturn. They

0:38:33.200 --> 0:38:35.320
<v Speaker 1>went with the knee. They went with the knee. You

0:38:35.440 --> 0:38:38.719
<v Speaker 1>know when John Madden says one knee was two feet,

0:38:38.760 --> 0:38:40.279
<v Speaker 1>then you know they didn't take that to the bank.

0:38:40.360 --> 0:38:43.200
<v Speaker 1>I'm with him, yeah, But the elbow I thought hit

0:38:43.239 --> 0:38:46.759
<v Speaker 1>out of bounds first. And think about how well the

0:38:46.880 --> 0:38:49.960
<v Speaker 1>defense played too, by the way, because that that got

0:38:50.080 --> 0:38:53.200
<v Speaker 1>him to fourteen points. Otherwise they would have had seven

0:38:56.080 --> 0:39:00.200
<v Speaker 1>and eight takeaways in two games. And you know, we

0:39:00.320 --> 0:39:03.160
<v Speaker 1>we we always count our blessings and we should because

0:39:03.320 --> 0:39:08.000
<v Speaker 1>as much as we uh just pointed out some mistakes

0:39:08.040 --> 0:39:11.040
<v Speaker 1>that Dad made, there were about three interceptions they should

0:39:11.040 --> 0:39:15.560
<v Speaker 1>have caught and the once again passes that were just

0:39:16.120 --> 0:39:19.400
<v Speaker 1>Anthony Brown had two of them. Oh wow, man, come on.

0:39:19.480 --> 0:39:20.880
<v Speaker 1>One of them was like going, you know how you

0:39:20.920 --> 0:39:26.839
<v Speaker 1>do warm ups of the first wide receivers lined up,

0:39:26.840 --> 0:39:29.440
<v Speaker 1>We run down the sidelines, you guys like Troy and

0:39:30.040 --> 0:39:32.320
<v Speaker 1>Romo and Danny Wade. They throw you the ball and

0:39:32.400 --> 0:39:34.480
<v Speaker 1>you catch it and everybody plays wide receiver, just a

0:39:34.520 --> 0:39:36.560
<v Speaker 1>warm up. Who had the other one? Was it? Um?

0:39:37.280 --> 0:39:40.800
<v Speaker 1>Was it Diggs? No? Diggs? Uh? He actually turned around

0:39:41.160 --> 0:39:44.480
<v Speaker 1>to look for the ball on his other knockdown. No,

0:39:44.680 --> 0:39:46.719
<v Speaker 1>maybe that was it. I just thought there was and

0:39:47.040 --> 0:39:48.560
<v Speaker 1>we tried to kind of put his hands up to

0:39:48.600 --> 0:39:54.080
<v Speaker 1>the Yeah. Yeah, So tell me this. Have we changed

0:39:54.160 --> 0:39:58.080
<v Speaker 1>the identity of this team? Is it a defensive team

0:39:58.160 --> 0:40:01.560
<v Speaker 1>now or not an offensive team? I think they're both

0:40:01.640 --> 0:40:06.040
<v Speaker 1>an inconsistent team. You know. I wish the defense could

0:40:06.080 --> 0:40:08.680
<v Speaker 1>play like this all the time, but they don't. I

0:40:08.760 --> 0:40:11.160
<v Speaker 1>wish Jordan Lewis could be that dude with every game,

0:40:11.520 --> 0:40:14.919
<v Speaker 1>but sometimes he's completely the other dude. He gets lost. Yeah,

0:40:15.200 --> 0:40:19.200
<v Speaker 1>but this game he was amazing. I Mean, you're proud

0:40:19.280 --> 0:40:22.320
<v Speaker 1>of him one game and then you're like baffled. So

0:40:22.480 --> 0:40:25.080
<v Speaker 1>what we're talking about last week. I said, going into

0:40:25.280 --> 0:40:33.839
<v Speaker 1>the ute down, what the knee is down? Every shot

0:40:34.480 --> 0:40:38.839
<v Speaker 1>shot there's a shot of Cam sims. Uh, it's from

0:40:38.920 --> 0:40:45.760
<v Speaker 1>a ground level that shot. The knee is down before

0:40:45.800 --> 0:40:48.360
<v Speaker 1>the elbow is down. Yeah, it appears. I like the

0:40:48.400 --> 0:40:51.520
<v Speaker 1>way you use those words. You got it there. In

0:40:51.640 --> 0:40:55.000
<v Speaker 1>other words, he said, look, you're blind bat. That's what

0:40:55.080 --> 0:40:59.120
<v Speaker 1>he's saying. Look you're blind bat. But you don't think

0:40:59.120 --> 0:41:02.360
<v Speaker 1>it's elbows down? No, not down yet, no, not yet. No,

0:41:02.560 --> 0:41:04.520
<v Speaker 1>that's that's just the angle. It looks kind of funny.

0:41:05.560 --> 0:41:08.839
<v Speaker 1>Look at you go, hit play on it, Hit play

0:41:08.920 --> 0:41:12.400
<v Speaker 1>on it now, no left hand corner down the bottom

0:41:12.760 --> 0:41:15.320
<v Speaker 1>and you'll see the newcasts there you go, No, just

0:41:15.440 --> 0:41:25.520
<v Speaker 1>go que don't ever give it fun So what are

0:41:25.560 --> 0:41:29.400
<v Speaker 1>you giving in we win? Yes, okay, all right, because

0:41:29.440 --> 0:41:33.759
<v Speaker 1>I never got to see that ever came up. It's

0:41:33.800 --> 0:41:38.319
<v Speaker 1>off the game broadcast. So this defense, here's the weird

0:41:38.400 --> 0:41:42.560
<v Speaker 1>thing on the defense is going into this Saints game,

0:41:42.680 --> 0:41:46.200
<v Speaker 1>they were fifteenth in total defense. After the Saints game,

0:41:46.280 --> 0:41:50.440
<v Speaker 1>they were twenty seventh. And now they're come on, come on, man,

0:41:54.880 --> 0:41:58.440
<v Speaker 1>hey guess what I was. Once it took me a

0:41:58.480 --> 0:42:01.040
<v Speaker 1>while to make the run. I was on the way home.

0:42:01.320 --> 0:42:03.320
<v Speaker 1>So I had to listen to Brad. You got to

0:42:03.480 --> 0:42:05.480
<v Speaker 1>listen to Brad. You didn't have to listen, thank you, sir.

0:42:05.640 --> 0:42:10.160
<v Speaker 1>You agree with you on that, not the other guy.

0:42:11.040 --> 0:42:17.480
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, just the other guy. So uh no, he

0:42:17.800 --> 0:42:21.120
<v Speaker 1>talked about how uh god, what we're talking about? So

0:42:21.239 --> 0:42:24.640
<v Speaker 1>you got total defense, total defense, third downs. Yes, the

0:42:24.800 --> 0:42:28.280
<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys are one of the top third down defensive

0:42:28.280 --> 0:42:31.800
<v Speaker 1>teams in the NFL. Yes, which is ridiculous. On the

0:42:31.920 --> 0:42:34.479
<v Speaker 1>other hand, when it comes to third and ten plus,

0:42:35.160 --> 0:42:37.239
<v Speaker 1>the one of the worst because they give up that

0:42:37.320 --> 0:42:39.279
<v Speaker 1>big What has happened? What is going on? You know?

0:42:39.680 --> 0:42:41.640
<v Speaker 1>I think they backed on the tippet points we got

0:42:41.719 --> 0:42:44.200
<v Speaker 1>going here, man. You know, that's when you need to

0:42:44.280 --> 0:42:47.000
<v Speaker 1>send them boys in there. That's when you go to

0:42:47.160 --> 0:42:49.080
<v Speaker 1>get it. You're going for too many picks and they're

0:42:49.120 --> 0:42:52.799
<v Speaker 1>getting Yeah. That's when. Yeah, that's that's when they kid.

0:42:52.880 --> 0:42:54.440
<v Speaker 1>That's where you're supposed to kill it. That's when you're

0:42:54.440 --> 0:42:57.120
<v Speaker 1>supposed to put the knee on the neck and not

0:42:57.280 --> 0:42:59.600
<v Speaker 1>this time. They that's when they give it up. They

0:42:59.640 --> 0:43:02.480
<v Speaker 1>don't run in enough picket fits defenses to keep the

0:43:05.160 --> 0:43:11.680
<v Speaker 1>defense marinelli The picket fits there they're third and twenty

0:43:11.760 --> 0:43:15.239
<v Speaker 1>and they let them throw underneath, underneath and everybody, and

0:43:15.320 --> 0:43:18.440
<v Speaker 1>they gain eighteen. Right, let's go, Okay, you got off

0:43:18.480 --> 0:43:20.600
<v Speaker 1>the field, but you could have had them punny two

0:43:20.920 --> 0:43:25.800
<v Speaker 1>first downs further done, you can that's the mentality anyway,

0:43:25.840 --> 0:43:27.680
<v Speaker 1>I guess what it's all said and done, But you

0:43:27.760 --> 0:43:30.440
<v Speaker 1>just started off from a different position. You know. The

0:43:30.520 --> 0:43:34.760
<v Speaker 1>other thing, the Cowboys are twelfth in points allowed, twenty

0:43:34.800 --> 0:43:41.680
<v Speaker 1>two point one. And get this, after what did they

0:43:41.760 --> 0:43:44.360
<v Speaker 1>end up with like three hundred and twenty some yards

0:43:44.480 --> 0:43:48.080
<v Speaker 1>total offense whatever it was, they're now number two in

0:43:48.200 --> 0:43:53.680
<v Speaker 1>total offense. They're one yard a game behind Tampa Bay Bay. Yeah,

0:43:54.000 --> 0:43:56.799
<v Speaker 1>and when it comes to points, they're now twenty nine

0:43:56.920 --> 0:44:01.600
<v Speaker 1>point two their second Tampa base thirty one one point five. Well,

0:44:01.640 --> 0:44:03.440
<v Speaker 1>let's look at that, you know, of course, yeah, I

0:44:03.520 --> 0:44:07.640
<v Speaker 1>like this. One of the offense, one of the shows,

0:44:07.760 --> 0:44:09.520
<v Speaker 1>one of the shows. I always talking about putting things

0:44:09.560 --> 0:44:15.480
<v Speaker 1>into perspective as you look at just those two teams, Cowboys, Bucks, Uh,

0:44:16.280 --> 0:44:20.480
<v Speaker 1>the Bucks. Since the loss, they seem to have writ

0:44:20.600 --> 0:44:23.120
<v Speaker 1>this right at the ship. They seem to be on

0:44:23.200 --> 0:44:26.959
<v Speaker 1>a better path than we are since getting momentum wise

0:44:27.560 --> 0:44:33.040
<v Speaker 1>by Washington yes, and and even though record wise, you know,

0:44:33.600 --> 0:44:35.960
<v Speaker 1>we had to stumble now two in Ago, so you

0:44:36.000 --> 0:44:38.040
<v Speaker 1>could say, what three out of four we won? Correct,

0:44:39.000 --> 0:44:43.080
<v Speaker 1>they're like three and three after being let's let's just

0:44:43.280 --> 0:44:48.200
<v Speaker 1>six Syston count six, three and three four. The last

0:44:48.280 --> 0:44:51.319
<v Speaker 1>four you're talking about Cowboys two and two lost two

0:44:51.400 --> 0:44:53.880
<v Speaker 1>two straight and one two straight. Okay, so let's look

0:44:53.920 --> 0:44:55.640
<v Speaker 1>at the one. Let's let's look at the last three.

0:44:55.680 --> 0:44:59.280
<v Speaker 1>Then we won two out of three. Yeah, So once again,

0:44:59.520 --> 0:45:04.400
<v Speaker 1>the the path sounds good, you know from just just

0:45:04.760 --> 0:45:09.360
<v Speaker 1>hearing it, but from what we've seen, it's the inconsistency

0:45:09.440 --> 0:45:11.759
<v Speaker 1>is still there. And that makes me know. I'm looking

0:45:11.760 --> 0:45:15.560
<v Speaker 1>at Tampa Bay. Since that lost to Washington on November fourteenth,

0:45:15.600 --> 0:45:20.399
<v Speaker 1>they've won four straight games. I guess the Giants at Indianapolis,

0:45:20.440 --> 0:45:23.160
<v Speaker 1>at Atlanta, in Buffalo, and they've scored thirty or more

0:45:23.239 --> 0:45:26.080
<v Speaker 1>points in all four of those games. That's pretty quiet.

0:45:26.200 --> 0:45:29.480
<v Speaker 1>You know, who righted the ship after beating the Cowboys,

0:45:29.640 --> 0:45:32.960
<v Speaker 1>basically it was Kansas City. They haven't lost since, and

0:45:33.000 --> 0:45:35.520
<v Speaker 1>they're tied for the best record in the AFC now,

0:45:35.680 --> 0:45:37.160
<v Speaker 1>and look at how they're doing it. And then guess

0:45:37.200 --> 0:45:42.800
<v Speaker 1>who went the other very unspeculated, spectaculate. After the Raiders

0:45:42.920 --> 0:45:45.520
<v Speaker 1>beat the Cowboys and overtime, they hadn't won another game.

0:45:46.040 --> 0:45:48.960
<v Speaker 1>Is that something? And that they have been losing badly? See,

0:45:49.000 --> 0:45:52.920
<v Speaker 1>that's well, they just played two well but love Washington

0:45:53.480 --> 0:45:56.920
<v Speaker 1>Washington game. Yes, come on, and they had lost two

0:45:57.000 --> 0:46:00.840
<v Speaker 1>before that also, so that was not See that's the

0:46:00.960 --> 0:46:05.880
<v Speaker 1>losses that stick in your throat, right because okay, Kansas

0:46:05.920 --> 0:46:08.680
<v Speaker 1>City beat me at home nineteen to nine. Fine, the

0:46:08.840 --> 0:46:13.120
<v Speaker 1>Denver won. Those things happened, But losing to the Raiders

0:46:13.200 --> 0:46:19.279
<v Speaker 1>like that, they're just horse bleep. Look at this. Oh yeah,

0:46:19.760 --> 0:46:23.920
<v Speaker 1>America's rivalry. You know what, we almost give my stuff out.

0:46:24.080 --> 0:46:28.120
<v Speaker 1>We almost had almost had another chapter there, come back.

0:46:30.200 --> 0:46:32.480
<v Speaker 1>You know what that play reminded me of. It reminded

0:46:32.560 --> 0:46:36.279
<v Speaker 1>me of when what ninety two when the Cowboys were

0:46:36.280 --> 0:46:40.880
<v Speaker 1>going to clinch the NFC East and they were at Washington.

0:46:41.000 --> 0:46:43.920
<v Speaker 1>Remember the fumble in the end zone and then Emmett

0:46:43.960 --> 0:46:46.840
<v Speaker 1>went to try to pick it up. Oh, I got

0:46:49.080 --> 0:46:52.560
<v Speaker 1>I was in the locker room after that game and Jimmy, Oh,

0:46:52.719 --> 0:46:55.040
<v Speaker 1>it was so tense in that locker room, and so

0:46:55.120 --> 0:46:59.120
<v Speaker 1>there's reporters crowded around Jimmy and it's just quiet. Everyone's

0:46:59.120 --> 0:47:02.399
<v Speaker 1>afraid to ask questions, I guess, And so Jimmy said

0:47:02.480 --> 0:47:06.120
<v Speaker 1>his bit, and then uh, maybe somebody asked a question,

0:47:06.320 --> 0:47:08.960
<v Speaker 1>and it's just silence, and you just hear the smacking

0:47:09.040 --> 0:47:15.520
<v Speaker 1>of Jimmy's lips. And then finally, and then finally I

0:47:15.680 --> 0:47:19.000
<v Speaker 1>broke the silence. I said, so, are you upset about

0:47:19.040 --> 0:47:26.240
<v Speaker 1>the play in the zone, Jimmy. Jimmy says, I'm upset

0:47:26.280 --> 0:47:29.120
<v Speaker 1>about a lot of things that he stormed off. That

0:47:29.360 --> 0:47:32.239
<v Speaker 1>was it? That was it? Oh no, no, that was

0:47:32.360 --> 0:47:36.920
<v Speaker 1>not it. And they got in the flight home and uh,

0:47:37.360 --> 0:47:41.960
<v Speaker 1>they were serving dinner and he cut off food service.

0:47:42.120 --> 0:47:45.080
<v Speaker 1>He got mad at somebody that was kind of yucking

0:47:45.160 --> 0:47:49.279
<v Speaker 1>it up eating hill. Yeah, and uh they no more food.

0:47:49.440 --> 0:47:51.400
<v Speaker 1>Get get the food out of here. We're not eating.

0:47:52.440 --> 0:47:54.239
<v Speaker 1>Are you proud of me for having the guts to

0:47:54.280 --> 0:47:57.640
<v Speaker 1>ask a question? Though? I don't think it wouldn't matter

0:47:57.760 --> 0:47:59.800
<v Speaker 1>what you said. He was going to walk off the stage.

0:48:00.000 --> 0:48:02.719
<v Speaker 1>That's right, It didn't what you said. But yeah, I

0:48:02.880 --> 0:48:05.120
<v Speaker 1>think maybe the fact that you said that, he's like, uh,

0:48:05.360 --> 0:48:11.160
<v Speaker 1>Bill's cool. Here was another. Here's another, quickly, another Jimmy story.

0:48:11.200 --> 0:48:13.919
<v Speaker 1>You know, there's the famous one where the Monday after

0:48:14.040 --> 0:48:16.840
<v Speaker 1>a loss, and Edward er, Uh, it was in the

0:48:16.920 --> 0:48:20.800
<v Speaker 1>library at Valley Ranch, and it's kind of informal press conference,

0:48:20.960 --> 0:48:23.840
<v Speaker 1>not carried by, you know, on the radio or anything.

0:48:24.760 --> 0:48:29.520
<v Speaker 1>And uh, what was it that Ed Edward smirked or something?

0:48:29.520 --> 0:48:32.400
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what. Hey, Jimmy said something and I

0:48:32.440 --> 0:48:35.279
<v Speaker 1>don't know. Jimmy was getting up to leave, and Ed

0:48:35.520 --> 0:48:38.360
<v Speaker 1>laughed at something like oh yeah, ha ha ha and

0:48:38.760 --> 0:48:41.920
<v Speaker 1>that right. And so as Jimmy's walking out of the library,

0:48:42.040 --> 0:48:46.759
<v Speaker 1>he says something funny ed something something humorous, something funny, ed,

0:48:46.920 --> 0:48:50.919
<v Speaker 1>something humorous, and he storms off. Well, then there's another time.

0:48:51.520 --> 0:48:53.440
<v Speaker 1>It was myself and John Radick and it was the

0:48:53.760 --> 0:48:57.440
<v Speaker 1>big Tuesday press conference in the team meeting room and

0:48:57.960 --> 0:49:00.239
<v Speaker 1>John and I were sitting up in the far owner

0:49:00.280 --> 0:49:03.240
<v Speaker 1>of it. I wasn't planning on asking any questions or anything.

0:49:04.000 --> 0:49:09.040
<v Speaker 1>Don't fall for it twice and so Ratigan showed me

0:49:09.160 --> 0:49:11.440
<v Speaker 1>something that was funny or what I don't remember, and

0:49:11.600 --> 0:49:19.920
<v Speaker 1>so we were laughing. It's so Jimmy. Jimmy looks up

0:49:19.960 --> 0:49:28.280
<v Speaker 1>at me and he says, you got a question, Bill, Good? Okay?

0:49:28.360 --> 0:49:30.600
<v Speaker 1>So so and so it was one of those he's

0:49:30.640 --> 0:49:33.520
<v Speaker 1>just dead serious yeah, he's so mad whatever, and so

0:49:33.640 --> 0:49:37.719
<v Speaker 1>he basically stormed out of the meeting room. That was

0:49:37.760 --> 0:49:39.719
<v Speaker 1>back when we used to have you know, Jerry would

0:49:39.719 --> 0:49:41.960
<v Speaker 1>service lunch at the branch. So we're leaving. We were

0:49:41.960 --> 0:49:44.000
<v Speaker 1>in the players parking lot. Media could park in the

0:49:44.040 --> 0:49:47.279
<v Speaker 1>Players parking lot and everything. Jimmy, this is half hour later.

0:49:47.560 --> 0:49:50.759
<v Speaker 1>I'm leaving, going to my car. Jimmy is coming in

0:49:50.920 --> 0:49:55.080
<v Speaker 1>from his noon jock and the parking lot. He sees

0:49:55.160 --> 0:49:58.920
<v Speaker 1>me across the parking lot and laughing yells at me,

0:49:59.360 --> 0:50:01.719
<v Speaker 1>you got a your bill like that? It was all

0:50:01.840 --> 0:50:07.200
<v Speaker 1>just always always I try to tell everybody, come on,

0:50:07.360 --> 0:50:10.040
<v Speaker 1>get out of here, Jimmy with that. You remember the time,

0:50:10.239 --> 0:50:12.439
<v Speaker 1>you remember the time in the in the team meeting room,

0:50:12.600 --> 0:50:15.680
<v Speaker 1>he got huffy about something and he stormed off. He

0:50:15.840 --> 0:50:18.200
<v Speaker 1>just walked out out of the out of the press

0:50:18.239 --> 0:50:20.920
<v Speaker 1>gusts right, which yeah, and I found out later he

0:50:21.120 --> 0:50:23.880
<v Speaker 1>was already planned because he wanted to set the tone

0:50:23.920 --> 0:50:26.600
<v Speaker 1>for Wednesday when they got They do they do the

0:50:26.640 --> 0:50:28.680
<v Speaker 1>players like that all the time. Yeah, they do the

0:50:28.760 --> 0:50:30.719
<v Speaker 1>players like that all the cause he knows they're why

0:50:30.840 --> 0:50:33.480
<v Speaker 1>they're gonna pick somebody. Yeah, you know that's gonna be

0:50:33.520 --> 0:50:35.480
<v Speaker 1>the guy who's gonna be using for an example or

0:50:35.520 --> 0:50:37.920
<v Speaker 1>something like that. And I'm not saying that being critical

0:50:37.960 --> 0:50:39.680
<v Speaker 1>of it. I think you know that was that was

0:50:39.760 --> 0:50:45.720
<v Speaker 1>just his coaching, you know. Yeah, you have a recent

0:50:46.239 --> 0:50:49.480
<v Speaker 1>or the time for the type the type. John Roper

0:50:49.560 --> 0:50:52.440
<v Speaker 1>fell asleep in the team meeting, right, and they were

0:50:52.480 --> 0:50:54.719
<v Speaker 1>all getting up to leave, and they were gonna wake

0:50:54.880 --> 0:50:58.880
<v Speaker 1>Roper up and Jimmy's like, no, let him and he

0:50:59.040 --> 0:51:02.520
<v Speaker 1>ends up waking up. And that is a lefty room, right,

0:51:03.200 --> 0:51:07.200
<v Speaker 1>And Bruce Mays walks in and says, get your playbook.

0:51:07.280 --> 0:51:10.600
<v Speaker 1>Jimmy wants to talk to you. Oh, oh, that's bad.

0:51:10.680 --> 0:51:13.120
<v Speaker 1>And then and then Jimmy always says if it was

0:51:13.239 --> 0:51:15.160
<v Speaker 1>Michael or him, he would have got him a pillow.

0:51:16.560 --> 0:51:20.160
<v Speaker 1>That I don't like that. I don't like the game man.

0:51:20.400 --> 0:51:23.160
<v Speaker 1>The story I told you about Michael missing the charter

0:51:23.280 --> 0:51:27.120
<v Speaker 1>flight to Detroit, right, Michael had to pay for the

0:51:27.160 --> 0:51:30.239
<v Speaker 1>flight to get there himself. And then Jimmy calls him

0:51:30.280 --> 0:51:33.520
<v Speaker 1>in and basically says, Okay, your punishment is you're out

0:51:33.640 --> 0:51:37.560
<v Speaker 1>the first series of the game. You're benched. So Norm, Wow.

0:51:37.840 --> 0:51:41.040
<v Speaker 1>Norm finds out about it, right, Norm turn it. He

0:51:41.200 --> 0:51:43.160
<v Speaker 1>finds out about it and he tells Jimmy. He goes,

0:51:43.200 --> 0:51:46.920
<v Speaker 1>so if we kick off, is that the first possessions?

0:51:49.880 --> 0:51:59.480
<v Speaker 1>That's a possession? All right? Oh? What are all right?

0:52:00.480 --> 0:52:03.040
<v Speaker 1>I just been entertained. I was not telling any stories,

0:52:03.080 --> 0:52:06.000
<v Speaker 1>all right. And we will be back with a shortened

0:52:06.160 --> 0:52:12.080
<v Speaker 1>version of Mixed Shots tomorrow, Go Cowboys. This has been

0:52:12.120 --> 0:52:15.280
<v Speaker 1>a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the Dallas

0:52:15.320 --> 0:52:16.520
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys Football Club.