1 00:00:04,320 --> 00:00:06,800 Speaker 1: The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:06,840 --> 00:00:17,120 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys Let's go. Are 3 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:20,000 Speaker 1: you ready for a Break? Yes? Are you ready for 4 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:25,079 Speaker 1: a break? Absolutely? Ready for a break? Yeah, and so 5 00:00:25,239 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 1: much for that. It's time for The Break on Dallas 6 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:34,680 Speaker 1: Cowboys dot Com with Nick Eatman, Brian brought Us and 7 00:00:34,960 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: bar Garcia and Derek Eagleton. It is twos the October eleventh, 8 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,840 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two, season eighteen, episode number forty eight. Welcome 9 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:46,280 Speaker 1: to the latest edition of The Break. We are alive 10 00:00:46,280 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 1: from the s WBC Morea Studios at the Star. 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I did want 21 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:16,560 Speaker 1: to start the show the other day with a topic 22 00:01:16,600 --> 00:01:18,760 Speaker 1: that we didn't get a chance to hit yesterday around 23 00:01:18,840 --> 00:01:21,559 Speaker 1: special teams. There are actually a few things that happened 24 00:01:21,560 --> 00:01:24,840 Speaker 1: in this game regarding the special teams, which by and large, 25 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:28,160 Speaker 1: I think over the last year and a half, two years, 26 00:01:28,160 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: whatever you might want to say, I personally think the 27 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:33,040 Speaker 1: special teams have been pretty good. Like they've had a 28 00:01:33,040 --> 00:01:35,400 Speaker 1: lot of things to kind of check off, like, man, 29 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:36,920 Speaker 1: you know, pretty good in this area, pretty good in 30 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:40,360 Speaker 1: this area. That all being said, there were several things 31 00:01:40,400 --> 00:01:42,319 Speaker 1: that happened in this game that you could look at 32 00:01:42,319 --> 00:01:45,399 Speaker 1: as special teams and kind of raise an outbrow. I'll 33 00:01:45,400 --> 00:01:47,880 Speaker 1: start first just with a general idea, what do you 34 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:50,440 Speaker 1: guys think of the current special teams and how well 35 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:55,840 Speaker 1: they're performing? Nick, borderline great? Borderline great? I mean good 36 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 1: to great. I think they're good. I don't. You're gonna 37 00:01:59,520 --> 00:02:01,840 Speaker 1: have to feel me in. I don't remember what happened 38 00:02:01,960 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: last game that was so bad. Man missed extra point. 39 00:02:05,240 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 1: I mean they had a guy come in there, and 40 00:02:06,880 --> 00:02:10,520 Speaker 1: you know, it was a misunderstanding of how we snapped 41 00:02:10,520 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: the ball. After that, you know, I don't remember anything 42 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:15,840 Speaker 1: else that that would happen on a bad thing I 43 00:02:15,840 --> 00:02:18,840 Speaker 1: thought the kicker did a good job. Anger. You know, 44 00:02:19,600 --> 00:02:22,079 Speaker 1: Anger's anger. You know he's gonna be I think he's 45 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: gonna be fine. But I think for the most part 46 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:29,040 Speaker 1: of the Special Team has been really, really good. The man, 47 00:02:29,080 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what, you couldn't have faked a punt 48 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 1: better than they did. And you know, Dallas recognized that. 49 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 1: They just you know, they tried to rally. Gifford tried 50 00:02:37,040 --> 00:02:40,240 Speaker 1: to rally. He saw a personal protector run through. Sometimes. 51 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:41,840 Speaker 1: I mean that could have been a bigger play than 52 00:02:41,880 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: it was. The miss extra point. Yeah, that that's you know, 53 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:49,280 Speaker 1: I mean to me, that's very simple, you know. And 54 00:02:49,320 --> 00:02:51,680 Speaker 1: I love the fact that Nick went up and got 55 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:55,119 Speaker 1: an explanation of how the operation works. I think that's 56 00:02:55,160 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: insight that you get on this program and talk about 57 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:01,520 Speaker 1: it's clear that you know that Overton, you know, never 58 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:04,240 Speaker 1: the hand was never presented, and so you know, it's 59 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:08,760 Speaker 1: unfortunate did you have that. The thing, I'm not worried 60 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:11,720 Speaker 1: about Anger, but are we going to be worried about 61 00:03:11,760 --> 00:03:15,440 Speaker 1: Anger if it turns into the member of punters in 62 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 1: the past here, when it turns into it's, oh, it's 63 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:20,079 Speaker 1: a thirty eight yard punt. Every time, and I don't 64 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:22,880 Speaker 1: know if it's just a one time a game or 65 00:03:22,880 --> 00:03:25,359 Speaker 1: you're trying to hit it. But he kicks at sixty one, 66 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 1: he kicks it fifty eight, and then you kick at 67 00:03:27,240 --> 00:03:29,560 Speaker 1: twenty eight, you know, and you just don't want that 68 00:03:29,680 --> 00:03:32,679 Speaker 1: to be the situation that puts you in. Oh well, 69 00:03:32,720 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 1: by the way, they just kicked a field gold and 70 00:03:34,560 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 1: now they're ahead kind of a thing. And I those 71 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:40,440 Speaker 1: are the things that you know, the coverage on losing 72 00:03:40,480 --> 00:03:43,560 Speaker 1: the ball on Goodwin on the outside, you know, was 73 00:03:43,600 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 1: a little bit of a concern because he's one of 74 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 1: your better special teams players. You know, he always just 75 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:51,640 Speaker 1: played with awareness and those kinds of things. But to 76 00:03:51,720 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 1: go out and have a you know, they addressed the 77 00:03:54,760 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 1: field Goald situation during training camp. They could have just 78 00:03:58,080 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 1: ran with the guy Garabay, it's oh, no, we're fine, 79 00:04:01,680 --> 00:04:04,240 Speaker 1: you know this is gonna be okay. No, they addressed that. 80 00:04:04,400 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 1: So I like to see the fact that they're trying 81 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:10,400 Speaker 1: to be proactive about things, and so that I'll give 82 00:04:10,440 --> 00:04:13,560 Speaker 1: them some high marks about But you know, I think overall, 83 00:04:13,600 --> 00:04:15,920 Speaker 1: I think you know, I wouldn't say great, but I 84 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 1: would say good. Yeah, I think that they've been doing 85 00:04:19,560 --> 00:04:23,719 Speaker 1: just in general, a lot of special things and things 86 00:04:23,760 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: that do change the game a little bit, things that 87 00:04:27,360 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 1: in the past years before, I felt that special teams 88 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:33,760 Speaker 1: never really gave you much of anything, and now they do. 89 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:37,560 Speaker 1: They you do watch certain things that they're doing. Dorn's 90 00:04:37,640 --> 00:04:41,159 Speaker 1: Armstrong on special teams doing those kinds of plays. But 91 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:45,240 Speaker 1: going talking about the kicker, we talked about it here 92 00:04:45,360 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 1: before the game, how Jake McQuaid being out the long 93 00:04:49,360 --> 00:04:53,640 Speaker 1: snapper and the changes that like how that would affect 94 00:04:53,680 --> 00:04:57,240 Speaker 1: and how Maher was kicking and missing field goals and 95 00:04:57,320 --> 00:05:00,400 Speaker 1: extra points in practice, and we thought, okay, maybe this 96 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,240 Speaker 1: could be a problem, and it really wasn't other than 97 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:06,760 Speaker 1: that mistake that again, like Ryan just said, it is 98 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:09,840 Speaker 1: something like it's fixable. It's not something that you're necessarily 99 00:05:09,880 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: fully concerned about. But as far as the punning, I 100 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:16,000 Speaker 1: think it's it's happened more than I would like it 101 00:05:16,040 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: to be happening, because this wasn't just the first game. 102 00:05:18,560 --> 00:05:21,720 Speaker 1: It's kind of happened throughout the season where they're just 103 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:24,160 Speaker 1: not good punts and you're like, Okay, it hasn't really 104 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:27,640 Speaker 1: affected you in a game just yet, because you got 105 00:05:27,640 --> 00:05:31,640 Speaker 1: the defense that you have and you win. You're winning games. 106 00:05:31,720 --> 00:05:34,279 Speaker 1: But I think that that could be something that in 107 00:05:34,320 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 1: the future could be a problem if it keeps happening. 108 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:40,160 Speaker 1: I'm not concerned right now, but that's definitely something that 109 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 1: needs to be worked on and fixed. Yeah. I think 110 00:05:42,240 --> 00:05:44,719 Speaker 1: it was the Cincinnati game where he had the amazing 111 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,239 Speaker 1: punt that that ultimately was a part of you winning 112 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:49,719 Speaker 1: the game. And I think over the last two games, 113 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:52,080 Speaker 1: which is what's kind of raised my eyebrow a little bit. 114 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 1: He's been so consistent throughout the time he's been here. 115 00:05:55,560 --> 00:05:58,239 Speaker 1: That's the part that's a little bit weird. Like last 116 00:05:58,240 --> 00:05:59,720 Speaker 1: game he had that I think it was a thirty 117 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:02,080 Speaker 1: something yard punt kind of got off the side of 118 00:06:02,120 --> 00:06:04,560 Speaker 1: his foot, and then this week he has the thirties 119 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:06,400 Speaker 1: up in yard punt and and those are the things 120 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:08,800 Speaker 1: that I'm looking at. I'm like, that doesn't seem anger 121 00:06:08,839 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 1: like it makes me a little bit concern. Yeah, but 122 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:15,480 Speaker 1: you know when you hey, when you block field goals 123 00:06:15,720 --> 00:06:18,640 Speaker 1: or you you know, block punts and all that. You know, 124 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:20,840 Speaker 1: we don't always see that every week in the NFL, 125 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:25,200 Speaker 1: but there's you know, there's the areas of there's some concern. 126 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:28,000 Speaker 1: I mean, I I feel much better about him now 127 00:06:28,040 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 1: than I have at any time during the the Mike 128 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:35,800 Speaker 1: McCarthy administration so far, you know about I think they've 129 00:06:35,800 --> 00:06:38,040 Speaker 1: made a lot of improvement. You know, you get to 130 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: get like Kelvin Joseph, who everybody's kind of talking about, 131 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:43,279 Speaker 1: when's he gonna play defense? Well, I don't know, but 132 00:06:43,360 --> 00:06:45,480 Speaker 1: he's playing really good on special teams for you. Right now. 133 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:50,160 Speaker 1: They're finding players that can help them win football games. Yeah, 134 00:06:50,160 --> 00:06:51,680 Speaker 1: and not only that, I know, Nick, you and I 135 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:54,839 Speaker 1: were talking about the formation that they had on one 136 00:06:54,880 --> 00:06:58,040 Speaker 1: of their punts where they had Kelvin Joseph lined up. 137 00:06:58,320 --> 00:06:59,600 Speaker 1: It was it's kind of an odd he was kind 138 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:02,680 Speaker 1: of lined up back nearer to the punter offset to 139 00:07:02,760 --> 00:07:05,000 Speaker 1: the I guess what it would have been their right 140 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:07,320 Speaker 1: um And so you have basically both your gunners on 141 00:07:07,320 --> 00:07:10,680 Speaker 1: one side, one offset back went up and and and 142 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:12,840 Speaker 1: at first I think everybody was a little like what 143 00:07:13,320 --> 00:07:15,920 Speaker 1: is this? And and you know, we've heard some some 144 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 1: people in the press box even being like, oh, they're 145 00:07:17,640 --> 00:07:20,240 Speaker 1: being doing the crazy stuff again. But to me it 146 00:07:20,280 --> 00:07:23,880 Speaker 1: was it was great. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because the at 147 00:07:23,920 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 1: the end of the day, the guy key you can't 148 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:26,800 Speaker 1: get a hand on him. By the time that you 149 00:07:26,840 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 1: said it, Nick, by the time the the guy that 150 00:07:28,480 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 1: was trying to block him got to him, He's already 151 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:32,880 Speaker 1: a full head of speed, right head of speed, head 152 00:07:32,880 --> 00:07:36,200 Speaker 1: of steam running and he just couldn't. Yeah, I mean, 153 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 1: you gotta have the speed to offset that. If you're 154 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 1: gonna be five yards off the ball or seven yard 155 00:07:40,640 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 1: whatever it is, that's fine, as long as you've got 156 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 1: the speed to make it up and the punt is 157 00:07:44,760 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 1: there and all that. So you know, those things set 158 00:07:46,880 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 1: up everything else. That's what That's what Fossil has done 159 00:07:49,400 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: his whole career. He's he's he's faked punts enough where 160 00:07:52,560 --> 00:07:55,560 Speaker 1: he's now he's got he's got that. You know that. 161 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,520 Speaker 1: Everyone thinks, Okay, he's gonna have a fake punt and 162 00:07:58,560 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 1: it works to his advantage. Yeah, you know, I gonna 163 00:08:01,280 --> 00:08:04,080 Speaker 1: get a throwback in this game, don't you think? Probably 164 00:08:04,320 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 1: national national TV game? This has been special teams. Coaches 165 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,640 Speaker 1: they always think about, hm, let's pull out our best 166 00:08:10,640 --> 00:08:13,800 Speaker 1: ones so you'll get something. You'll get something in this game. 167 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: I would have thought that about a year ago. It 168 00:08:16,960 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 1: jumped out to me yesterday with Mike McCarthy was talking 169 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:21,040 Speaker 1: when he was talking about the offense actually, and he 170 00:08:21,080 --> 00:08:24,040 Speaker 1: was saying something to the effect of the head coach 171 00:08:24,080 --> 00:08:26,400 Speaker 1: has told him talking about Kellen, the head coach just 172 00:08:26,560 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 1: told him, we have to be smarter talking about, you know, 173 00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 1: kind of playing to our defense. And I think it's 174 00:08:32,360 --> 00:08:34,200 Speaker 1: the same thing with special teams. The head coach is 175 00:08:34,200 --> 00:08:36,320 Speaker 1: probably telling him, Man, we're not gonna do that. Right now? 176 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:38,280 Speaker 1: What is not a bad thing? What did Jerry Jones 177 00:08:38,280 --> 00:08:40,640 Speaker 1: say on the on the radio this morning on one 178 00:08:40,720 --> 00:08:44,440 Speaker 1: or five three the fan, He said, he said, run 179 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 1: the football, play good defense, punt the ball. Yeah, like 180 00:08:49,920 --> 00:08:52,079 Speaker 1: and then and then the good, good question, good follow 181 00:08:52,120 --> 00:08:53,440 Speaker 1: up to that is that do you need a forty 182 00:08:53,480 --> 00:08:56,240 Speaker 1: million dollar quarterback? Basically you do that? That is a 183 00:08:56,280 --> 00:09:00,079 Speaker 1: good question, yeah, Nick answer, No, you don't need a 184 00:08:59,840 --> 00:09:02,840 Speaker 1: four million dollar quarterback to do that. Um. But then again, 185 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:04,679 Speaker 1: you know, I gotta remember when Dak signed his deal, 186 00:09:04,679 --> 00:09:06,559 Speaker 1: he was the number two paid quarterback in the NFL. 187 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:09,160 Speaker 1: And what's he in ten now? I mean, it quickly changed. 188 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:11,320 Speaker 1: You know. It's funny you asked the question about a 189 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:12,839 Speaker 1: forty million dollar qarback and I don't want to go 190 00:09:12,920 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 1: down that path. But this team is equipped not to 191 00:09:16,520 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 1: have a forty million dollar quarterback. And I'll say it 192 00:09:18,640 --> 00:09:22,120 Speaker 1: for this reason alone, the general manager and is not 193 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:26,120 Speaker 1: going anywhere. You know, the general manager is you know, 194 00:09:26,120 --> 00:09:29,040 Speaker 1: it's a family run team much like the Bears and 195 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:31,839 Speaker 1: the Giants, and that you know the other other teams 196 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:34,960 Speaker 1: around the league that the Bengals that have you know, personnel. 197 00:09:35,320 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 1: So if you want to make a decision, you know 198 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 1: some of these guys like I know my guy down 199 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:42,120 Speaker 1: there in Tampa, Jason Light, he thought he was going 200 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:44,560 Speaker 1: to get fired until Tom Brady showed up. You know. 201 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:47,160 Speaker 1: Less Snee thought he was going to get fired until, 202 00:09:47,679 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 1: you know, until his head coach showed up. Sometimes as 203 00:09:50,880 --> 00:09:53,200 Speaker 1: a general manager, you have to sign a forty million 204 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 1: dollar year quarterback or you have to make a trade 205 00:09:55,640 --> 00:09:57,960 Speaker 1: to go get one of those guys because of job 206 00:09:58,040 --> 00:10:00,079 Speaker 1: security and stuff. There's a lot of teams around on 207 00:10:00,120 --> 00:10:02,320 Speaker 1: the leaguehere they're not going to change their general managers. 208 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:05,040 Speaker 1: And I'm seeing this out of respect for the Cowboys, 209 00:10:05,120 --> 00:10:07,720 Speaker 1: because you know what, they could say, no, we don't 210 00:10:07,760 --> 00:10:10,040 Speaker 1: have to pay a forty million dollar quarter million dollar 211 00:10:10,120 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 1: yar quarterback because you know, we feel like that we 212 00:10:12,720 --> 00:10:15,160 Speaker 1: could draft well enough. We'll go find one, and you know, 213 00:10:15,200 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 1: we'll build around it that way. So a lot of 214 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:20,280 Speaker 1: general managers say, I've got to have the forty million 215 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:23,400 Speaker 1: dollar quarterback to win, you know, yeah, I mean, you know, 216 00:10:23,600 --> 00:10:25,840 Speaker 1: to me, it goes even further than that about we 217 00:10:25,920 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: say this all the time. If you're going to be 218 00:10:27,360 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 1: a good I don't think there's ever been a great 219 00:10:29,400 --> 00:10:32,080 Speaker 1: team that doesn't do something great. You got to do 220 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:35,040 Speaker 1: something great. And usually when you sign a quarterback to that, 221 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 1: he's great and you're winning because of that. And you know, 222 00:10:40,240 --> 00:10:42,439 Speaker 1: I think Dak is good. I don't think Dak is 223 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:46,320 Speaker 1: like great, but I think that's he's good and they've 224 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:49,080 Speaker 1: won with him. But now they're winning with an absolutely 225 00:10:49,160 --> 00:10:53,040 Speaker 1: great defense, and that's I mean, if they can just 226 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:55,600 Speaker 1: play this way with Dac and he can take more 227 00:10:55,600 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 1: shots and also he can run the ball a little bit, 228 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:01,400 Speaker 1: I mean even that's another think Jerry said, Just imagine 229 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:03,959 Speaker 1: how if the defense keeps playing this way and Dad 230 00:11:04,040 --> 00:11:06,360 Speaker 1: gives you more as you would expect him to do 231 00:11:06,440 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 1: than then Cooper Rush is giving you. And quite frankly, 232 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:11,079 Speaker 1: I don't know that they've beaten on some teams, and 233 00:11:11,120 --> 00:11:13,320 Speaker 1: they've been some teams I think are pretty good. I 234 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:15,080 Speaker 1: don't know that any of the teams they've beaten. I 235 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:20,120 Speaker 1: expect to see in January late January playing football. And 236 00:11:20,120 --> 00:11:21,920 Speaker 1: so if you're if you're wanting to make a deep run, 237 00:11:22,040 --> 00:11:24,319 Speaker 1: I don't know if this question for you guys, then 238 00:11:24,080 --> 00:11:27,080 Speaker 1: we know this weekend is a different challenge that we 239 00:11:27,160 --> 00:11:32,040 Speaker 1: haven't faced just yet. Yeah, expect imagining. Dyk is ready 240 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 1: to go, and Jerry did talk about it this morning 241 00:11:34,040 --> 00:11:36,000 Speaker 1: and said, Okay, one of the things that he's missing 242 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:38,520 Speaker 1: and needs to do is spin it. Spin the ball 243 00:11:38,520 --> 00:11:41,040 Speaker 1: when he throws. And that's something that they're gonna look 244 00:11:41,040 --> 00:11:43,320 Speaker 1: at it tomorrow when he gets on there. But let's 245 00:11:43,360 --> 00:11:46,240 Speaker 1: say he's healthy, he's good to you for this weekend. 246 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:50,600 Speaker 1: Who gives you a better chance? I mean, I think 247 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: that's any question. I think, but if would you play 248 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:58,120 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott this weekend? Can I can? I put that 249 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:00,480 Speaker 1: question actually another way because I want to make sure 250 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 1: I get this fan an opportunity to ask his question. 251 00:12:02,440 --> 00:12:05,960 Speaker 1: But Eric Corderrell says, is an eighty percent Dak and 252 00:12:06,040 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 1: by the way, that you can put whatever percentage you 253 00:12:08,120 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 1: want on it, better than a one hundred percent Cooper Rush. No, no, 254 00:12:14,440 --> 00:12:18,559 Speaker 1: why I don't think Dak is that much better than 255 00:12:18,840 --> 00:12:22,320 Speaker 1: Cooper Rush. And why is the only eighty percent? What 256 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:25,600 Speaker 1: is the part that he's not is the thumb? Then 257 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:28,839 Speaker 1: then if his thumb isn't isn't. If the thumb is 258 00:12:28,880 --> 00:12:32,760 Speaker 1: the reason why he's eighty percent, then I think it's 259 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:37,920 Speaker 1: worse than that because Dad doesn't throw the ball completely 260 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:40,720 Speaker 1: accurate at a one hundred percent. So if he's an 261 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:43,559 Speaker 1: eighty percent because of the thumb, if if it's because 262 00:12:43,559 --> 00:12:47,320 Speaker 1: of something else calf, ankle or not calf, that's a 263 00:12:47,320 --> 00:12:51,720 Speaker 1: big deal. But other things, something else, Yeah, FuMB, I don't. 264 00:12:51,760 --> 00:12:54,360 Speaker 1: I don't think you can. I mean, I don't know. 265 00:12:54,400 --> 00:12:58,720 Speaker 1: I don't know why. I just again, I don't. If 266 00:12:58,720 --> 00:13:01,839 Speaker 1: he's an eighty percent quarterback because of the pump, than 267 00:13:02,080 --> 00:13:04,560 Speaker 1: I'd rather rather you've already seen him at one hundred 268 00:13:04,600 --> 00:13:09,600 Speaker 1: percent not do very well well, not just week one. Yeah, 269 00:13:09,800 --> 00:13:12,040 Speaker 1: but yeah, and I I'll tell you what, that is 270 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:14,480 Speaker 1: a very bold statement you made. And you know what 271 00:13:14,520 --> 00:13:18,320 Speaker 1: I applaud think. No, I'll tell you what I to me. 272 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:21,920 Speaker 1: I know, I know in this particular game, you've got 273 00:13:22,040 --> 00:13:25,000 Speaker 1: a score. And I was watching the Eagles this morning 274 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,760 Speaker 1: and I'm just thinking this is going to be a 275 00:13:27,800 --> 00:13:31,040 Speaker 1: real test for your defense, and they could play, they 276 00:13:31,040 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 1: could play really well, and it might not be enough 277 00:13:33,679 --> 00:13:37,360 Speaker 1: if you don't keep up with you know, with you know, 278 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:39,640 Speaker 1: if you just can't just leave him out there and 279 00:13:39,679 --> 00:13:42,439 Speaker 1: just hope for the best and hope that Hurts doesn't 280 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:45,400 Speaker 1: see the drop linebacker and he throws an interception and 281 00:13:45,480 --> 00:13:48,560 Speaker 1: all that you've played well against him before. But I 282 00:13:48,679 --> 00:13:54,880 Speaker 1: think that to me, I think that Dak might give 283 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:57,880 Speaker 1: me a chance for more points. That's the only thing 284 00:13:57,880 --> 00:14:00,760 Speaker 1: I'm thinking of right now. And but I man, I 285 00:14:00,800 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 1: applaud I really do, because you're not you know, there's 286 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:07,360 Speaker 1: a lot of people out there just blindly follow this 287 00:14:07,440 --> 00:14:10,200 Speaker 1: team and it's Dac, it's Dick, it's Dak. But you know, 288 00:14:10,240 --> 00:14:13,120 Speaker 1: there's there's some things that he's deficient at, and he's 289 00:14:13,120 --> 00:14:16,360 Speaker 1: some things that Cooper Rush is deficient at, but you're 290 00:14:16,400 --> 00:14:19,040 Speaker 1: not seeing them as much. Yeah, yeah, I think that's 291 00:14:19,240 --> 00:14:22,080 Speaker 1: that's to me, that's fine, But I think it's also 292 00:14:23,080 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 1: just completely dismissing the fact of what Dak did last year, Like, yeah, 293 00:14:27,640 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 1: he had some rough games, but Dak was balling. Dak 294 00:14:30,680 --> 00:14:32,920 Speaker 1: was putting up numbers that Cooper Rush has not come 295 00:14:32,960 --> 00:14:35,040 Speaker 1: close to in any of the five starts that he's had. 296 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:38,520 Speaker 1: So I think it's just to me, that's a little 297 00:14:38,600 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 1: to say that, to say that Dak eighty percent Dak 298 00:14:41,960 --> 00:14:45,520 Speaker 1: isn't better than one hundred percent rush, I don't agree with. Now, 299 00:14:45,560 --> 00:14:47,720 Speaker 1: I will agree with this point that you made. If 300 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:50,000 Speaker 1: it's the thumb, that's a whole different thing. And by 301 00:14:50,000 --> 00:14:51,840 Speaker 1: the way, that's any quarterback in the league. You tell 302 00:14:51,880 --> 00:14:53,760 Speaker 1: me you get an eighty percent quarterback versu one hundred 303 00:14:53,760 --> 00:14:55,920 Speaker 1: percent quarterback, and you're talking about a thumb on their 304 00:14:55,920 --> 00:14:58,800 Speaker 1: throwing hand. Now, they can't throw the ball, that's what 305 00:14:58,880 --> 00:15:01,120 Speaker 1: they have to do. So I get that point. But 306 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:03,560 Speaker 1: just four out of every five eighty percent, four of 307 00:15:03,640 --> 00:15:06,520 Speaker 1: every five throws are just gonna be crap. I don't 308 00:15:06,520 --> 00:15:08,360 Speaker 1: know where it's going, and maybe going back the other way, 309 00:15:08,360 --> 00:15:10,520 Speaker 1: how about that? But by my point, so I get 310 00:15:10,560 --> 00:15:12,600 Speaker 1: your point. If it's the thumb, and that's what it 311 00:15:12,680 --> 00:15:14,560 Speaker 1: is in this instance, and yeah, I want I want 312 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:17,080 Speaker 1: Dak back when he's one hundred percent because I don't 313 00:15:17,080 --> 00:15:20,080 Speaker 1: trust a quarterback with a bump thumb says to me, 314 00:15:20,160 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 1: you're probably not gonna be able to throw the ball 315 00:15:21,600 --> 00:15:23,240 Speaker 1: at your best and you might not be able to 316 00:15:23,240 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: hold on to ball if somebody hits that arm, that's 317 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:27,200 Speaker 1: that could become a fumbll So, yes, that's the one 318 00:15:27,520 --> 00:15:29,240 Speaker 1: percent when it comes to the thumb. Yeah, And that's 319 00:15:29,240 --> 00:15:31,760 Speaker 1: the thing that Cooper Rush has done. He hasn't put 320 00:15:31,800 --> 00:15:35,000 Speaker 1: you in harm's way with with turnovers. And you know, 321 00:15:35,120 --> 00:15:37,680 Speaker 1: if you wanted, the most redeeming quality I think Cooper 322 00:15:37,760 --> 00:15:39,600 Speaker 1: Rush has right now is the fact that he doesn't 323 00:15:39,600 --> 00:15:42,800 Speaker 1: turn the ball over, you know, and with Dak, I'm 324 00:15:42,840 --> 00:15:45,960 Speaker 1: not sure if the thumb's bum Yeah. Well, I even 325 00:15:45,960 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 1: in one hundred percent, like Nick's talking about, you know, 326 00:15:48,680 --> 00:15:51,280 Speaker 1: decision making, throwing at a crop that hasn't been Dak 327 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:53,920 Speaker 1: has not been a turnover guy throughout his career, really 328 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:56,400 Speaker 1: has he? No, No, he hasn't been. He's been to me, 329 00:15:56,720 --> 00:16:00,040 Speaker 1: there's been. He's even admitted it. Derek standing at the 330 00:16:00,080 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 1: podium that he goes, I got too greedy. I tried 331 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:05,760 Speaker 1: to I got too greedy. Yeah. But but and that's 332 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:07,560 Speaker 1: how it more than it was, it more than a 333 00:16:07,680 --> 00:16:10,400 Speaker 1: than a good quarterback. Fact that he has to address it, 334 00:16:10,440 --> 00:16:13,400 Speaker 1: I think says something. Yeah. I mean when you stand 335 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:15,360 Speaker 1: up there and the questions asked, and you say I 336 00:16:15,440 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 1: got too greedy. You're you're saying that like, Okay, I 337 00:16:18,800 --> 00:16:20,960 Speaker 1: tried to force that one when I probably shouldn't know. 338 00:16:21,040 --> 00:16:22,840 Speaker 1: But most of his career he has been a guy 339 00:16:22,880 --> 00:16:25,120 Speaker 1: that's even in the opposite of that, he's been well, 340 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 1: you know, hesitant towards you know, throwing the ball in 341 00:16:28,000 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 1: there like that. The thing is is to me, when 342 00:16:31,360 --> 00:16:34,880 Speaker 1: I see the biggest difference between the two is when 343 00:16:35,400 --> 00:16:39,720 Speaker 1: somebody puts their hand on the shoulder pad of Cooper 344 00:16:39,800 --> 00:16:43,160 Speaker 1: Rush plays over either he gets sacked or he throws 345 00:16:43,160 --> 00:16:45,240 Speaker 1: it away or whatever. There's no wiggling out of that 346 00:16:45,360 --> 00:16:47,760 Speaker 1: and doing something else, which is fine for this team, 347 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:50,000 Speaker 1: right based on what they gotta right. Yeah, But what 348 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:53,360 Speaker 1: I'm saying is is, you know, if Dak plays kind 349 00:16:53,360 --> 00:16:56,800 Speaker 1: of hesitant and doesn't want to get greedy and doesn't 350 00:16:56,840 --> 00:16:58,520 Speaker 1: want to run and doesn't want to just want to 351 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:01,280 Speaker 1: sit back there and kind of throwing for the ball, 352 00:17:01,640 --> 00:17:04,760 Speaker 1: I'm not sure that he is better than Cooper Rush 353 00:17:04,920 --> 00:17:07,960 Speaker 1: if he plays that way. Yeah, but that's not That's 354 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:10,159 Speaker 1: not how he's played throughout his career, though, is it. Okay? 355 00:17:10,160 --> 00:17:11,880 Speaker 1: But I'm just saying he's got to get that back. 356 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:14,040 Speaker 1: He's got to get that back and play, because we've 357 00:17:14,080 --> 00:17:17,520 Speaker 1: seen when he comes back from injuries he's been. He 358 00:17:17,600 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 1: has been the same he's been in caution. So if 359 00:17:19,680 --> 00:17:23,280 Speaker 1: he comes back and he's at eighty ninety percent and 360 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:24,879 Speaker 1: he doesn't really want to run and he doesn't want 361 00:17:24,880 --> 00:17:26,480 Speaker 1: to throw interception, he just wants to kind of play 362 00:17:26,480 --> 00:17:28,800 Speaker 1: it safe, and he's not playing his game because he 363 00:17:28,840 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 1: doesn't have that deep ball touch like like Cooper Rush 364 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:35,280 Speaker 1: Jos and he doesn't. There are some things that rush 365 00:17:35,320 --> 00:17:37,600 Speaker 1: there not many, but there are some things he does 366 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:39,800 Speaker 1: a little bit better. So I'm saying, Dak has got 367 00:17:39,800 --> 00:17:42,399 Speaker 1: to be Dak. Be that guy that you were Mississippi 368 00:17:42,440 --> 00:17:44,800 Speaker 1: State first couple of years. Be that guy cut it loose, 369 00:17:44,840 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 1: be a football player playing quarterback. If he's that, then 370 00:17:48,320 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 1: the Cowboys are much much better. So we agree one 371 00:17:51,080 --> 00:17:54,119 Speaker 1: hundred percent Dak. There's no question. Yeah, he is the 372 00:17:54,160 --> 00:17:56,760 Speaker 1: better quarterback. He should be in there eighty percent Dak. 373 00:17:57,040 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 1: If the eighty percent is about the thumb, now that's 374 00:17:59,480 --> 00:18:02,000 Speaker 1: a whole different ball game. Now you're thinking about something different. 375 00:18:02,040 --> 00:18:04,760 Speaker 1: I do agree with Nick about the cautious Dak because 376 00:18:04,800 --> 00:18:06,919 Speaker 1: I went into the season thinking he put all that 377 00:18:06,960 --> 00:18:09,520 Speaker 1: injury history and stuff behind him. Yeah that he and 378 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 1: maybe he had. You're losing, you're losing the tackle, you're 379 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:18,120 Speaker 1: loser receiver, you're losing players around you. And I was thinking, Okay, Dak, 380 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:21,359 Speaker 1: it's now your team. Go go find a way to carry. 381 00:18:21,800 --> 00:18:25,240 Speaker 1: Go carry like Michael Parsons is carrying your team right now. 382 00:18:25,560 --> 00:18:28,800 Speaker 1: You know he's carrying your defense for sure, So go 383 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:31,640 Speaker 1: be that guy too. And you know, but if you 384 00:18:31,720 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 1: see cautious Dak holding, holding, not willing to run, not 385 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:38,800 Speaker 1: willing to take it, you know, not willing to to 386 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:41,959 Speaker 1: escape and go make a play, I don't know if 387 00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:44,000 Speaker 1: he's a good enough quarterback just to play that way, 388 00:18:44,119 --> 00:18:46,400 Speaker 1: just drop back and throw the ball. I don't think. 389 00:18:46,440 --> 00:18:49,120 Speaker 1: I don't think. I think when he when he feels 390 00:18:49,280 --> 00:18:52,359 Speaker 1: how the game is being played, where it's a little 391 00:18:52,400 --> 00:18:54,720 Speaker 1: blood on him, a little mud on him, when he 392 00:18:54,880 --> 00:18:58,600 Speaker 1: feels that he's a different player because and when they 393 00:18:58,640 --> 00:19:02,560 Speaker 1: played fast, he's a for player. Because that's it takes 394 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:06,399 Speaker 1: away the thought, It takes away that Okay, I'm reading 395 00:19:06,440 --> 00:19:09,640 Speaker 1: reading reading you know it make him play, make him 396 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:12,920 Speaker 1: play the game how he is more comfortable playing that Well, also, 397 00:19:13,119 --> 00:19:15,359 Speaker 1: we don't know just yet how the game is going 398 00:19:15,400 --> 00:19:19,200 Speaker 1: to change. Kellen Moore's game is going to change once 399 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 1: Dak comes in, because well, it could be maybe there 400 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: are some things that you realize. Okay, maybe because they've 401 00:19:26,600 --> 00:19:29,479 Speaker 1: said it before, maybe we kind of simplify things a 402 00:19:29,520 --> 00:19:32,199 Speaker 1: little bit and not gifts so much and see how 403 00:19:32,240 --> 00:19:34,439 Speaker 1: that works out for a guy like Dak. And also 404 00:19:34,760 --> 00:19:38,359 Speaker 1: with Dak sitting on the sideline, you get a different 405 00:19:38,400 --> 00:19:41,960 Speaker 1: aspect than view of things and you start realizing some 406 00:19:42,040 --> 00:19:44,440 Speaker 1: things that when you go in, this is what I'm 407 00:19:44,480 --> 00:19:46,240 Speaker 1: gonna do or this is how I'm gonna do it. 408 00:19:46,359 --> 00:19:49,560 Speaker 1: So I think that when he comes back, whenever the 409 00:19:49,640 --> 00:19:52,840 Speaker 1: time is right, Kellen Moore and what he's gonna do 410 00:19:52,880 --> 00:19:56,160 Speaker 1: with the offense is gonna look a little different than 411 00:19:56,280 --> 00:19:59,120 Speaker 1: what it was at the beginning of that first game, 412 00:19:59,240 --> 00:20:02,920 Speaker 1: let me say, because the reality is, you see how 413 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:07,520 Speaker 1: you've been playing with Cooper Rush, and yeah, it's like 414 00:20:08,200 --> 00:20:10,240 Speaker 1: not too much. You're not giving him too much on 415 00:20:10,320 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 1: his plate, and maybe you know you need to because 416 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:15,280 Speaker 1: now it's at that point where you need your offense 417 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:18,120 Speaker 1: to score more points. And I think a guy like that, 418 00:20:18,280 --> 00:20:21,680 Speaker 1: with that kind of formula, DA can Cooper Rush is 419 00:20:21,760 --> 00:20:24,960 Speaker 1: formula right now can be a little bit more successful 420 00:20:25,119 --> 00:20:27,199 Speaker 1: than what it's been so far. Yeah, the one thing 421 00:20:27,240 --> 00:20:29,639 Speaker 1: I'll say is the thing I've seen that's really different 422 00:20:29,720 --> 00:20:32,320 Speaker 1: is they've been committed to the run when Cooper Rush 423 00:20:32,400 --> 00:20:34,280 Speaker 1: is in there. I think they should continue to be 424 00:20:34,280 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 1: committed to the run. And what that means is what 425 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,000 Speaker 1: that means is I'm not saying I don't want Dak 426 00:20:39,040 --> 00:20:40,320 Speaker 1: to throw the ball. Don't take the ball out of 427 00:20:40,400 --> 00:20:42,000 Speaker 1: Dak's hand, But Dad doesn't need to be throwing the 428 00:20:42,000 --> 00:20:43,960 Speaker 1: ball forty times in a game like you need to 429 00:20:43,960 --> 00:20:46,119 Speaker 1: find some balance. And by the way, that's just because 430 00:20:47,200 --> 00:20:48,640 Speaker 1: on a team like this, where you have a really 431 00:20:48,640 --> 00:20:50,680 Speaker 1: good defense, you want to be able to take some time. 432 00:20:50,720 --> 00:20:51,960 Speaker 1: So you want to be able to run the ball. 433 00:20:51,960 --> 00:20:54,680 Speaker 1: And this offensive line, as they've shown, they are a 434 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:57,800 Speaker 1: good run blocking offensive line. 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What's the question? 496 00:24:00,040 --> 00:24:03,679 Speaker 1: What was the question? I mean, no, give fifty eight 497 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:07,159 Speaker 1: years old? Uh you yeah, with with Dak you know 498 00:24:07,200 --> 00:24:09,440 Speaker 1: how much? And this is gonna be hard for us 499 00:24:09,480 --> 00:24:11,879 Speaker 1: to you know, unless we ask and you know, how 500 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:15,080 Speaker 1: much do you think that Dak does change plays at 501 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage? And you have to add to 502 00:24:16,880 --> 00:24:19,479 Speaker 1: that question, is it different than the amount that Rush does, 503 00:24:19,520 --> 00:24:21,399 Speaker 1: because I don't want to get the the impression that 504 00:24:21,720 --> 00:24:23,840 Speaker 1: Dak does all the time and Rush doesn't. And what 505 00:24:23,880 --> 00:24:25,439 Speaker 1: we might find out is that if they both do 506 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:27,240 Speaker 1: it quite a bit, right, Yeah, And it might be 507 00:24:27,320 --> 00:24:30,560 Speaker 1: a situation where Rush is looking at his team and going, man, 508 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:32,720 Speaker 1: my defense is playing really well to day. If I 509 00:24:32,800 --> 00:24:34,879 Speaker 1: run the ball, if I run the ball here on 510 00:24:35,000 --> 00:24:37,280 Speaker 1: third and twelve, we might get a first down or 511 00:24:37,320 --> 00:24:39,199 Speaker 1: we could punt it right like the boss wants us 512 00:24:39,200 --> 00:24:41,359 Speaker 1: to pun it. Yeah, right, you know you know that 513 00:24:41,359 --> 00:24:44,280 Speaker 1: that's a good point. I was gonna say um before 514 00:24:44,440 --> 00:24:48,359 Speaker 1: about Dak has never Dak has played with a really 515 00:24:48,400 --> 00:24:51,440 Speaker 1: good defense. Dak hasn't played with a great defense. Even 516 00:24:51,520 --> 00:24:53,639 Speaker 1: last year that was not a great defense. It was 517 00:24:53,680 --> 00:24:57,960 Speaker 1: some great moments at times and last year, but but 518 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 1: they had some issues too. They weren't playing like this. 519 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:02,680 Speaker 1: And so I mean, I think you gotta give that 520 00:25:02,880 --> 00:25:05,440 Speaker 1: credit to for for like reading the room, like let's 521 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:07,600 Speaker 1: see what happens when he's in there and he can 522 00:25:07,640 --> 00:25:10,879 Speaker 1: see what's happening too. And and that's kind of because 523 00:25:10,880 --> 00:25:14,160 Speaker 1: that Bingals game changed everything. That's when you realize, like, man, 524 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:17,359 Speaker 1: they really can play at a high, high level with 525 00:25:17,440 --> 00:25:20,280 Speaker 1: parsons and all that. Just don't if it up, you know. 526 00:25:20,520 --> 00:25:22,399 Speaker 1: And I think he could play that way too. I 527 00:25:22,400 --> 00:25:24,360 Speaker 1: think he. I think he'll be smart. He's a smart guy. 528 00:25:24,359 --> 00:25:26,320 Speaker 1: He'll be smart enough to do that as well, and 529 00:25:26,359 --> 00:25:29,320 Speaker 1: then take the chances now and then when they come 530 00:25:29,359 --> 00:25:31,400 Speaker 1: to like run and get the first down and kind 531 00:25:31,440 --> 00:25:35,119 Speaker 1: of be dak. Do you think that quarterbacks here the 532 00:25:35,240 --> 00:25:39,879 Speaker 1: label bus driver and it affects them? Yeah, I guess 533 00:25:39,960 --> 00:25:41,960 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. I think people say that 534 00:25:42,680 --> 00:25:44,960 Speaker 1: he's a bus driver, but they win games, but he's 535 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:48,760 Speaker 1: a bus driver. You think the quarterbacks, especially quarterbacks in 536 00:25:48,840 --> 00:25:52,160 Speaker 1: this day and age, they're trying to justify salary. It's 537 00:25:52,160 --> 00:25:54,160 Speaker 1: so stupid though, bus drip. You know what A bus 538 00:25:54,240 --> 00:25:57,879 Speaker 1: driver's number one job safety. Don't hit a kid. Yeah, 539 00:25:57,920 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 1: that's the number one job. Don't do anything with the Yeah, 540 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:07,040 Speaker 1: don't don't do anything. Yeah, and that's okay, be safe. 541 00:26:07,359 --> 00:26:10,120 Speaker 1: I don't yeah, yeah, I guarantee though, if you need 542 00:26:10,160 --> 00:26:11,920 Speaker 1: to take that thing in the h OV lane and 543 00:26:11,960 --> 00:26:13,920 Speaker 1: get it and go seventy five down there because you're 544 00:26:14,000 --> 00:26:15,840 Speaker 1: late for a high school game because you were driving 545 00:26:15,840 --> 00:26:18,800 Speaker 1: bust bus number one out of eight and they're driving 546 00:26:18,840 --> 00:26:20,520 Speaker 1: down I bet he can get on it too if 547 00:26:20,520 --> 00:26:22,959 Speaker 1: you need it. But for the most part, stay twenty 548 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,800 Speaker 1: miles an hour. Stop, get that red light, you know, 549 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:28,360 Speaker 1: red stop, signed out, make sure nobody goes, make sure 550 00:26:28,359 --> 00:26:31,439 Speaker 1: everyone's safe around you see. But they don't pay the 551 00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:35,639 Speaker 1: bus driver quarterback, No, no they don't. I mean, the 552 00:26:35,640 --> 00:26:38,160 Speaker 1: bus driver is not gonna the bus driver that's driving 553 00:26:38,200 --> 00:26:41,240 Speaker 1: the yellow dog, he might not get the job at trailways, 554 00:26:41,480 --> 00:26:43,679 Speaker 1: you know what I'm saying. But I've all get to 555 00:26:43,840 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 1: drive the cowboy busy. I've always thought Tom Brady was 556 00:26:47,080 --> 00:26:50,640 Speaker 1: the the greatest bus driver of all time. And that's 557 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:52,720 Speaker 1: why I don't think it's a bad term. I don't 558 00:26:52,720 --> 00:26:55,000 Speaker 1: think it's a bad term. Bus driver to me is 559 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:58,640 Speaker 1: just just don't mess it up. Keep it in front 560 00:26:58,640 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 1: of you. But when it's time to go, you can go. 561 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:02,359 Speaker 1: You can drive down the field and go and do 562 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:05,800 Speaker 1: all that. But but I mean doesn't care about his 563 00:27:05,960 --> 00:27:09,040 Speaker 1: running backs getting a touchdown Dion Lewis in the Super 564 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:12,040 Speaker 1: Bowl after this glorious comeback. A lot of quarterbacks are 565 00:27:12,080 --> 00:27:14,960 Speaker 1: throwing that in. Russell wanted to throw it in, didn't 566 00:27:15,000 --> 00:27:16,919 Speaker 1: want to run it to Marshawn Lynch. You know what, 567 00:27:17,240 --> 00:27:19,280 Speaker 1: run the ball. Who cares because at the end of 568 00:27:19,280 --> 00:27:21,840 Speaker 1: the day, the only stat people care about is this 569 00:27:22,240 --> 00:27:25,760 Speaker 1: like voisting that Trophia, you know, And so I think 570 00:27:25,800 --> 00:27:27,919 Speaker 1: and I think Dak has that quality, I really do. 571 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:30,439 Speaker 1: I don't think Dak cares too much about the stats 572 00:27:30,480 --> 00:27:32,080 Speaker 1: and all that he'll run to the Z he'll do 573 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:34,040 Speaker 1: and that he'll do what he needs to do. So, 574 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:36,200 Speaker 1: you know, but we're talking a lot about a guy 575 00:27:36,240 --> 00:27:39,639 Speaker 1: that's not gonna play, Like, yeah, I know he plays 576 00:27:39,640 --> 00:27:41,600 Speaker 1: this week. I don't think there's a chance. And Eagles 577 00:27:41,600 --> 00:27:43,879 Speaker 1: are over there like they know who's playing. Quite frankly, 578 00:27:43,920 --> 00:27:45,920 Speaker 1: the way everybody's talking about it, I don't even know 579 00:27:45,960 --> 00:27:48,280 Speaker 1: if it's a foregone conclusion he plays against the Lions, 580 00:27:48,280 --> 00:27:50,199 Speaker 1: like right now again, if we're talking about getting him 581 00:27:50,200 --> 00:27:52,919 Speaker 1: to one hundred percent. And I think this team, especially 582 00:27:53,160 --> 00:27:55,439 Speaker 1: especially if they get a win this weekend in Philly, 583 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:57,360 Speaker 1: I think they're gonna look at it too and say, 584 00:27:57,720 --> 00:28:00,480 Speaker 1: is Dak one he's one of our medical people saying 585 00:28:00,480 --> 00:28:02,080 Speaker 1: if he's one hundred percent, if he's not one hundred 586 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 1: percent and he's throwing well, because that's the other part. 587 00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:06,719 Speaker 1: It's like the thumb has to get hit well, and 588 00:28:06,760 --> 00:28:08,960 Speaker 1: then he hasn't been throwing. So is he back to 589 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,040 Speaker 1: throwing in a way that he doesn't get him injured 590 00:28:11,080 --> 00:28:13,160 Speaker 1: because he's throwing so much all of a sudden, Right, 591 00:28:13,280 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 1: there's a lot of things have to be factored in. 592 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:17,280 Speaker 1: I'm not certain he played. He makes two weeks. He 593 00:28:17,280 --> 00:28:19,840 Speaker 1: has to throw this week to play against the Lions. Yeah, 594 00:28:20,080 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: I don't think it's throw this week. I don't. I 595 00:28:21,840 --> 00:28:24,080 Speaker 1: don't think it's throw this week to play against the Eagles, Right, 596 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:26,280 Speaker 1: I think it's throw to throw well to play against 597 00:28:26,320 --> 00:28:28,480 Speaker 1: the Lions, exactly. That's the way I look at it too. Yeah, 598 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 1: that's why I look at it. All. Right, let's we 599 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:32,040 Speaker 1: want some other questions that we have some from some fans. 600 00:28:32,400 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 1: We got a question from Andrew Rucker. Interesting question. He says, 601 00:28:35,359 --> 00:28:37,800 Speaker 1: does Tyler Smith have a job when he's healthy or 602 00:28:37,840 --> 00:28:46,960 Speaker 1: does he become your swing tackle? Wow, Aaron Donald's produced 603 00:28:47,240 --> 00:28:49,480 Speaker 1: in the drafts. I mean, go back to the draft. 604 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:53,480 Speaker 1: I mean does your first round pick have a job? Yeah, 605 00:28:53,520 --> 00:28:58,360 Speaker 1: he does. I think he I mean questions Tyron Smith, 606 00:28:58,400 --> 00:29:03,920 Speaker 1: Tyron Smith, I mean, yeah, I don't know. Maybe that's 607 00:29:04,000 --> 00:29:06,040 Speaker 1: not such a crazy carse that to me is that 608 00:29:06,120 --> 00:29:07,960 Speaker 1: to me is a lot more like if you want 609 00:29:07,960 --> 00:29:09,719 Speaker 1: to talk about Dad. That's not the same thing as 610 00:29:09,760 --> 00:29:13,080 Speaker 1: Tony Romo. This is like Tony Romo because you're talking 611 00:29:13,080 --> 00:29:15,480 Speaker 1: about an aging player. Yeah, you're talking about a player 612 00:29:15,520 --> 00:29:17,920 Speaker 1: that you have a replacement for, and by the way, 613 00:29:17,920 --> 00:29:22,080 Speaker 1: he's playing pretty good and you probably are thinking this 614 00:29:22,200 --> 00:29:23,960 Speaker 1: might be towards the end of when you're gonna have 615 00:29:24,040 --> 00:29:26,080 Speaker 1: that player on your roster. Anyway, what you need to 616 00:29:26,080 --> 00:29:28,560 Speaker 1: find out you can't stay healthy? They say, Tyler Smith 617 00:29:28,640 --> 00:29:32,280 Speaker 1: the swing tackle or Tyron Smith, Tyron comes in? What 618 00:29:32,280 --> 00:29:34,280 Speaker 1: what you need to figure out? When Tyron Smith? No, 619 00:29:34,360 --> 00:29:35,880 Speaker 1: they said, I'm sorry, did I read around? I was 620 00:29:35,920 --> 00:29:40,640 Speaker 1: saying Tyron Smith be the swing Tyron Smith Tyrn Smith? Oh, 621 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:43,120 Speaker 1: I thought you said, does Tyler Smight have a job? 622 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:47,160 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, No, no no, no, Tyron Smith pro bowler. Does 623 00:29:47,200 --> 00:29:49,200 Speaker 1: Tyler Smith come back? And let's let's be clear, does 624 00:29:49,200 --> 00:29:50,600 Speaker 1: he come back and get his starting job? They just 625 00:29:50,600 --> 00:29:52,360 Speaker 1: said job. I think it's really more, does he get 626 00:29:52,360 --> 00:29:54,680 Speaker 1: his starting job? Does become swing tackle. Yeah. I mean 627 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:58,160 Speaker 1: what I think has to happen is is that, um, 628 00:29:58,240 --> 00:30:00,360 Speaker 1: then they're not going to face another errand an old 629 00:30:00,360 --> 00:30:02,600 Speaker 1: type of player. I mean, some guys that are really 630 00:30:02,600 --> 00:30:06,680 Speaker 1: really good. But Aaron Donald said, um you, I'm gonna 631 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: pick you and I'm gonna I'm you know, there's a 632 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:10,719 Speaker 1: reason there's like in Red Rover, You're just like, I'm 633 00:30:10,760 --> 00:30:13,440 Speaker 1: gonna go for him and I'm busting through there. Does 634 00:30:13,560 --> 00:30:17,240 Speaker 1: does does anybody bully Tyrann Smith? You know? Is he 635 00:30:17,320 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 1: at that point? I don't think Aaron Donald will have 636 00:30:19,160 --> 00:30:22,720 Speaker 1: done it as bad as it's been injury wise. No 637 00:30:22,720 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 1: one's really just kicking his ass, like and I and 638 00:30:26,200 --> 00:30:28,239 Speaker 1: I've seen him, can I ask you? So? Yeah, this 639 00:30:28,320 --> 00:30:30,520 Speaker 1: year during training camp he got beat a lot more 640 00:30:30,560 --> 00:30:32,280 Speaker 1: than we're customed to seeing him give meat by that 641 00:30:32,360 --> 00:30:36,320 Speaker 1: awesome defense. Yeah. But but you've just been saying like, 642 00:30:36,440 --> 00:30:38,160 Speaker 1: they're not gonna face those guys. So I don't even 643 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:40,000 Speaker 1: I don't think any of those guys other than Mica 644 00:30:40,080 --> 00:30:43,800 Speaker 1: is necessarily Aaron Donald was to mean well, because I'm 645 00:30:44,920 --> 00:30:47,520 Speaker 1: when he was before the injury, there were still moments 646 00:30:47,520 --> 00:30:50,920 Speaker 1: that you're like, Okay, that's not usual for a guy 647 00:30:50,960 --> 00:30:54,160 Speaker 1: like Tyran to be allowing. And another thing I was thinking, 648 00:30:54,160 --> 00:30:56,320 Speaker 1: and this is a cop out I answer, but I 649 00:30:56,360 --> 00:31:00,400 Speaker 1: truly think that when he comes to the old line, 650 00:31:00,480 --> 00:31:04,640 Speaker 1: things just kind of work themselves out, like something happens 651 00:31:04,680 --> 00:31:06,640 Speaker 1: and then you figure out, like we always get to 652 00:31:06,680 --> 00:31:08,680 Speaker 1: that point where like, oh, what's gonna happen here? Well, 653 00:31:08,920 --> 00:31:13,240 Speaker 1: things just happen and then they work themselves out because 654 00:31:13,280 --> 00:31:15,360 Speaker 1: then there's an injury that pops up, and then now 655 00:31:15,400 --> 00:31:17,720 Speaker 1: you got to replace the guy. So that's something that 656 00:31:18,240 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 1: it'll be great to have him back when he's ready 657 00:31:21,080 --> 00:31:24,160 Speaker 1: and healthy to go. But I think that and hopefully not, 658 00:31:24,400 --> 00:31:28,040 Speaker 1: but I just think that something always happens, and by 659 00:31:28,040 --> 00:31:31,120 Speaker 1: that time of the season, you know, a lot of 660 00:31:31,120 --> 00:31:34,160 Speaker 1: these guys are really pretty banged up. So we'll see 661 00:31:34,160 --> 00:31:36,000 Speaker 1: what happens. I don't think he's going to be out 662 00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,480 Speaker 1: there doing what he's done to try to get himself 663 00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:41,000 Speaker 1: back by Thanksgiving or whatever, just so he could be 664 00:31:41,040 --> 00:31:43,600 Speaker 1: the swing tackle. And I don't think you're gonna let 665 00:31:43,640 --> 00:31:48,520 Speaker 1: a decent steal and a pretty good Tyler Smith keep 666 00:31:48,600 --> 00:31:52,520 Speaker 1: tiring Smith on the sidelines just because, I mean, because 667 00:31:52,640 --> 00:31:54,760 Speaker 1: and what will happen is the first time that Terrence 668 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:57,080 Speaker 1: Steele gets gives up a sack, then all your questions 669 00:31:57,120 --> 00:31:59,360 Speaker 1: on there are going to be like, should Terrence Steele 670 00:31:59,400 --> 00:32:01,240 Speaker 1: be this week? I mean, I need to like keep 671 00:32:01,360 --> 00:32:04,600 Speaker 1: ripping Terrence Steel because he's playing. You know, I just 672 00:32:04,640 --> 00:32:07,520 Speaker 1: take that three. There's a couple of guys that listen 673 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:11,120 Speaker 1: to our show that are like NFL guys, and it's 674 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:14,120 Speaker 1: funny they text in. Both of them said, play the rookie. 675 00:32:14,440 --> 00:32:17,000 Speaker 1: Just keep playing. I just keep playing that rookie. Just 676 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:20,120 Speaker 1: play the rookie and over over Tyron Smith. And here's why, 677 00:32:20,160 --> 00:32:22,640 Speaker 1: here's why I think. I think are they're saying about 678 00:32:22,720 --> 00:32:25,800 Speaker 1: Terrence Steele though, well, we didn't talk about Tarren Steele. 679 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:28,600 Speaker 1: Let that later. I say, if you keep talking bad 680 00:32:28,640 --> 00:32:30,480 Speaker 1: about Tarred still, he'll make you look like you're an 681 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:33,000 Speaker 1: idiot for doing that. Yeah. Look, I've been throwing dirt 682 00:32:33,080 --> 00:32:35,400 Speaker 1: on him forever since he's been a starter. If you're 683 00:32:35,400 --> 00:32:37,280 Speaker 1: talking about Tyler Smith, who at that point will have 684 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:41,520 Speaker 1: played twelve, thirteen, fourteen games as a starter and plays 685 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:44,640 Speaker 1: those games similar to what he's played these first five games, 686 00:32:45,880 --> 00:32:47,880 Speaker 1: I look at that and say that's my future. Sure, 687 00:32:48,160 --> 00:32:50,360 Speaker 1: he is the guy I'm gonna ride with I don't 688 00:32:50,400 --> 00:32:53,400 Speaker 1: necessarily think Tyron was the tyrant I've been accustomed to 689 00:32:53,440 --> 00:32:55,880 Speaker 1: before the injury. And to say that he hasn't played 690 00:32:55,880 --> 00:32:58,680 Speaker 1: football in several months, I don't know that he's gonna 691 00:32:58,680 --> 00:33:01,520 Speaker 1: come back better than that. So, and by the way, 692 00:33:01,560 --> 00:33:04,560 Speaker 1: I'm in the deep part of my run towards the playoffs, 693 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:07,560 Speaker 1: I'm sticking with the younger guy. I'll say this, I 694 00:33:07,600 --> 00:33:10,480 Speaker 1: think he will be better though, yes I do, because 695 00:33:10,680 --> 00:33:14,720 Speaker 1: because what has been his biggest problem, well it's all 696 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:18,560 Speaker 1: connected together injuries, back, shoulder, elbow, all neck, all of 697 00:33:18,560 --> 00:33:21,640 Speaker 1: that stuff. He's just like this bionic person. Well, what's 698 00:33:22,240 --> 00:33:24,880 Speaker 1: what's been you know, like that he's dealing with the knee, 699 00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:28,160 Speaker 1: the kneecap or the hamstring whatever. He's rehabbing that. But 700 00:33:28,680 --> 00:33:30,880 Speaker 1: all of that has got to be feeling pretty good, 701 00:33:30,920 --> 00:33:34,120 Speaker 1: because every year he tells you in August, I'm feeling 702 00:33:34,240 --> 00:33:36,240 Speaker 1: better than I've ever felt before because he hasn't been 703 00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:38,840 Speaker 1: doing anything for a while. So all I'm saying is 704 00:33:38,960 --> 00:33:41,600 Speaker 1: is that if we can get this thing healthy, the hamstring, 705 00:33:42,040 --> 00:33:44,880 Speaker 1: then he's gonna get here in December and he's not 706 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:46,960 Speaker 1: going to have those issues, at least for a game, right, 707 00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:49,080 Speaker 1: But he didn't have those things in August, and like 708 00:33:49,240 --> 00:33:51,800 Speaker 1: we said, he wasn't playing like the tyrn we were 709 00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,040 Speaker 1: accustomed to sing. That doesn't mean he's bad, right, I mean, 710 00:33:54,120 --> 00:33:56,520 Speaker 1: he's not the tire. So all I'm saying is if 711 00:33:56,880 --> 00:33:59,280 Speaker 1: he's down a notch and I got this young guy 712 00:33:59,320 --> 00:34:02,400 Speaker 1: who's playing pretty good and he's going to be my future, 713 00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:06,360 Speaker 1: why did I disrupt that? Because because McGovern maybe isn't 714 00:34:06,400 --> 00:34:08,479 Speaker 1: playing well or tyrant too. I mean, like she said, 715 00:34:08,520 --> 00:34:14,080 Speaker 1: everything's gonna work, I just don't see this. I don't 716 00:34:14,080 --> 00:34:19,359 Speaker 1: see this line being so good that get on the field. 717 00:34:19,360 --> 00:34:21,640 Speaker 1: I don't got it. We're talking all this talk, but 718 00:34:22,000 --> 00:34:25,480 Speaker 1: we don't even know if he does want to come back, Like, 719 00:34:26,880 --> 00:34:29,880 Speaker 1: is he at the point yes, well, he's trying to 720 00:34:29,920 --> 00:34:32,360 Speaker 1: work out I see. Well, yeah, I could see scenario 721 00:34:32,360 --> 00:34:33,880 Speaker 1: where he's not. But he might he might be. He 722 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:35,719 Speaker 1: might be a situation where's trying to work out just 723 00:34:35,760 --> 00:34:38,120 Speaker 1: so we can walk. Yeah. I mean, you're still rehabbing 724 00:34:38,160 --> 00:34:40,960 Speaker 1: and all that from what you went through. But it 725 00:34:41,080 --> 00:34:43,680 Speaker 1: makes me wonder it's he at the point where he's okay, 726 00:34:43,800 --> 00:34:46,719 Speaker 1: like ready, you know, I don't I hate to say 727 00:34:46,760 --> 00:34:48,719 Speaker 1: to call it quits. But he's gone through a lot, 728 00:34:48,880 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 1: and we all know those kinds of pains that regular 729 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:54,880 Speaker 1: human beings our size deal with, so I can't imagine 730 00:34:54,920 --> 00:34:56,560 Speaker 1: what he deals with on a daily night. No, to 731 00:34:56,680 --> 00:34:58,960 Speaker 1: your point, though, I was in the off season there 732 00:34:59,080 --> 00:35:01,120 Speaker 1: was talk about which trade and what could you get, 733 00:35:01,719 --> 00:35:03,880 Speaker 1: and then it came down to I had people in 734 00:35:03,920 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 1: the organization tell me, if you try and trade him 735 00:35:06,200 --> 00:35:08,560 Speaker 1: a Hill retire. He's just not going to go somewhere 736 00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:11,640 Speaker 1: else and play football. So I mean, that's that's kind 737 00:35:11,640 --> 00:35:14,640 Speaker 1: of to your point, but it just makes me wonder. 738 00:35:14,760 --> 00:35:16,399 Speaker 1: And it was a time when we talked about him 739 00:35:16,400 --> 00:35:18,200 Speaker 1: as the bet one of the best blindman in the league, 740 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,920 Speaker 1: and we're talking about it looks broken down to me, 741 00:35:22,600 --> 00:35:25,440 Speaker 1: God where be gone? But I think the thing too 742 00:35:25,680 --> 00:35:28,680 Speaker 1: is that you know with you know, if if the 743 00:35:28,800 --> 00:35:31,360 Speaker 1: line is playing well, and that's and I have Stephen 744 00:35:31,440 --> 00:35:33,399 Speaker 1: Jones the question on our show one day on one 745 00:35:33,480 --> 00:35:35,400 Speaker 1: O five three about there used to be a time 746 00:35:35,440 --> 00:35:37,399 Speaker 1: you played with your five guys and you didn't mess 747 00:35:37,480 --> 00:35:40,120 Speaker 1: with it. Yeah, but it seems like this team and 748 00:35:40,280 --> 00:35:43,239 Speaker 1: he's like, yeah, you're right, but this team, we have 749 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:47,240 Speaker 1: to find the right five guys and whether that's Jason 750 00:35:47,360 --> 00:35:51,319 Speaker 1: Peters or Tyron Smith or whoever that is. We got 751 00:35:51,440 --> 00:35:54,160 Speaker 1: to keep doing this so that that leads me to 752 00:35:54,200 --> 00:35:57,680 Speaker 1: believe that they might even with Tyler Smith playing, well, 753 00:35:57,920 --> 00:36:00,400 Speaker 1: they might put Tyrann Smith. But I totally agree with 754 00:36:00,480 --> 00:36:03,640 Speaker 1: her on this, totally agree. It will work itself out 755 00:36:03,760 --> 00:36:05,440 Speaker 1: one way or another. They're not gonna sit there with 756 00:36:05,520 --> 00:36:07,919 Speaker 1: this great problem like who do you play it? Left 757 00:36:07,960 --> 00:36:11,239 Speaker 1: calls Now, it'll it'll, it'll work itself out. But but 758 00:36:11,520 --> 00:36:14,640 Speaker 1: give them credit that that they have rotated enough where 759 00:36:14,880 --> 00:36:17,320 Speaker 1: you know, they're not They're not scared to play FARNII. 760 00:36:17,520 --> 00:36:20,520 Speaker 1: They're not scared to play McGovern obviously he starts. They're 761 00:36:20,520 --> 00:36:22,799 Speaker 1: not even scared to play Tyler Smith and move him around, 762 00:36:23,120 --> 00:36:25,920 Speaker 1: you know, so they if they have some backup situations, 763 00:36:26,280 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 1: it's gonna it's gonna be fine. All right, We're gonna 764 00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:29,920 Speaker 1: take our final break and come back. We had about 765 00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:31,719 Speaker 1: five minutes left in the show, so we'll hit one 766 00:36:31,760 --> 00:36:34,160 Speaker 1: more question. We'll ride back Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 767 00:36:35,480 --> 00:36:38,840 Speaker 1: The season is finally here. For months, we've been gearing 768 00:36:38,960 --> 00:36:41,200 Speaker 1: up to win. Now it's time for the team that 769 00:36:41,320 --> 00:36:45,200 Speaker 1: performs on any field. 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It's one that I think 808 00:38:51,800 --> 00:38:55,200 Speaker 1: could be a relatively short conversation Nick for that. But 809 00:38:55,719 --> 00:38:58,319 Speaker 1: this question comes from Armando. He says, did de Ron 810 00:38:58,400 --> 00:39:01,839 Speaker 1: Bland play poorly that he was not given an opportunity 811 00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:06,640 Speaker 1: over Lewis against the Rams man. I that's a great question, seriously, 812 00:39:06,800 --> 00:39:12,080 Speaker 1: because to me, I thought the whole thing, I'm gonna 813 00:39:12,080 --> 00:39:14,680 Speaker 1: give Bland a chance. I need to see Bland play. 814 00:39:14,880 --> 00:39:19,160 Speaker 1: I'm even more. But it's such a difficult task to 815 00:39:19,280 --> 00:39:21,960 Speaker 1: have to deal with the Rams, with that, with how 816 00:39:22,040 --> 00:39:24,960 Speaker 1: the slots being play right, and I would hate to 817 00:39:25,120 --> 00:39:27,280 Speaker 1: see that kid get out there. Then all of a sudden, 818 00:39:27,360 --> 00:39:30,360 Speaker 1: it's just okay, what is I mean? You're playing man coverage, 819 00:39:30,400 --> 00:39:32,200 Speaker 1: You're running all over the place and you're trying to 820 00:39:32,239 --> 00:39:35,280 Speaker 1: carry guys and it doesn't work out. Then your confidence 821 00:39:35,440 --> 00:39:38,799 Speaker 1: is smashed. I think, just keeping ready? Yeah, I got 822 00:39:38,880 --> 00:39:41,440 Speaker 1: him a test, keeping ready for this next These teams 823 00:39:41,480 --> 00:39:43,560 Speaker 1: are going to get the ball out quick. We know that, 824 00:39:43,719 --> 00:39:45,680 Speaker 1: and that means these corners are going to tackle, and 825 00:39:45,880 --> 00:39:47,799 Speaker 1: we we've seen it. Diggs has to tackle a lot. 826 00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:51,080 Speaker 1: They're trying to beat him up. Anthony Brown, Jordan Lewis, 827 00:39:51,480 --> 00:39:53,799 Speaker 1: all these guys have to tackle, so they're gonna get 828 00:39:53,840 --> 00:39:56,879 Speaker 1: I mean Jordan Lewis stay not stays injured, but there 829 00:39:56,920 --> 00:39:59,000 Speaker 1: will be an injury with him it happens. He's not 830 00:39:59,040 --> 00:40:01,440 Speaker 1: the biggest guy in the world. He's gonna get banged up, Anthony, 831 00:40:01,680 --> 00:40:03,480 Speaker 1: all of them, they're gonna deal with something. So like 832 00:40:03,600 --> 00:40:06,319 Speaker 1: you said, just keep them ready, stay stay ready. Kelvin, 833 00:40:06,400 --> 00:40:08,560 Speaker 1: Joseph will have to play something. Even no Sean Wright 834 00:40:08,600 --> 00:40:12,200 Speaker 1: has been an active So these guys will play because 835 00:40:12,239 --> 00:40:14,840 Speaker 1: I think that because of how much they're having to tackle, 836 00:40:14,880 --> 00:40:16,759 Speaker 1: they get the ball out so quick, they're gonna get 837 00:40:16,800 --> 00:40:19,480 Speaker 1: banged up. Keeping that kid's confidence high right now, but 838 00:40:19,640 --> 00:40:21,160 Speaker 1: I want to see more of him, I will say that, 839 00:40:21,239 --> 00:40:24,480 Speaker 1: oh no, everything. He has passed every test along the way. 840 00:40:24,560 --> 00:40:27,359 Speaker 1: He is camp. He has been every bit as good 841 00:40:27,360 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 1: as you want to tell me. If you tell me 842 00:40:29,520 --> 00:40:32,799 Speaker 1: he is a track guy, he's the strongest track guy 843 00:40:33,160 --> 00:40:35,759 Speaker 1: that I've ever seen playing football like that, because track 844 00:40:35,800 --> 00:40:38,800 Speaker 1: guys usually these small, little fast guys, Tavon Austin types. 845 00:40:38,880 --> 00:40:42,080 Speaker 1: You know all that. This guy is well built, he's strong, 846 00:40:42,239 --> 00:40:44,520 Speaker 1: he's tough, and then he's also got that speed, so 847 00:40:44,600 --> 00:40:50,840 Speaker 1: he's gonna keep it. That's funny because that's not the 848 00:40:51,200 --> 00:40:54,640 Speaker 1: I mean yeah, sure. For for his size. I guess 849 00:40:54,680 --> 00:40:56,719 Speaker 1: when when I see him in person, you see him 850 00:40:56,920 --> 00:41:00,239 Speaker 1: without the equipment and all that shoulder pats off, he's 851 00:41:00,600 --> 00:41:04,200 Speaker 1: he's he's a baby. Like you see his face, he's 852 00:41:04,400 --> 00:41:08,680 Speaker 1: he's small and and just like such a baby someone 853 00:41:08,719 --> 00:41:11,080 Speaker 1: that you would never even think is playing in the NFL. 854 00:41:11,160 --> 00:41:13,160 Speaker 1: And the fact that so you you speak to him, 855 00:41:13,200 --> 00:41:17,279 Speaker 1: he even has like this un confidence about him, but 856 00:41:17,640 --> 00:41:20,120 Speaker 1: like not in a bad way, just you know, someone 857 00:41:20,200 --> 00:41:24,080 Speaker 1: that's young and unexperienced and just not used to lights, 858 00:41:24,200 --> 00:41:27,960 Speaker 1: camera and all of this going on. But yet the 859 00:41:28,080 --> 00:41:30,360 Speaker 1: way he's playing and the way he plays on the field, 860 00:41:30,440 --> 00:41:32,960 Speaker 1: it's just so it's kind of refreshing and stuff. But 861 00:41:33,360 --> 00:41:35,960 Speaker 1: the way you were describing him, I'm like, we're talking 862 00:41:36,000 --> 00:41:39,920 Speaker 1: about the same person, because that's not the visual I have. Athletically, 863 00:41:40,040 --> 00:41:43,000 Speaker 1: he's I mean, his background was was a track guy. 864 00:41:43,440 --> 00:41:45,799 Speaker 1: But but he he's got some good strength to him. 865 00:41:45,840 --> 00:41:48,520 Speaker 1: He's gonna he's got the total package. I think that 866 00:41:48,640 --> 00:41:50,600 Speaker 1: was a really good pass. Somebody in the PAC twelve 867 00:41:50,680 --> 00:41:52,760 Speaker 1: missed that kids guy, I mean him playing at Fresno. 868 00:41:52,880 --> 00:41:55,480 Speaker 1: They missed that kid. He should be playing at Washington 869 00:41:55,680 --> 00:41:58,399 Speaker 1: or UCLA. You're a good player. He's a good player game. 870 00:41:58,440 --> 00:42:00,960 Speaker 1: And I don't know that I can remember a rookie 871 00:42:01,080 --> 00:42:04,040 Speaker 1: coming in and being that impressive that early on here 872 00:42:04,080 --> 00:42:07,520 Speaker 1: at a camp a rookie Scandrid, Is he that good? 873 00:42:07,640 --> 00:42:12,799 Speaker 1: Scandrid's pretty good at everybody. Yeah, But during camp though, well, 874 00:42:12,840 --> 00:42:14,759 Speaker 1: I mean, I know he started his first game at 875 00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:16,600 Speaker 1: the first game of the year against Cleveland oh eight. 876 00:42:16,719 --> 00:42:19,040 Speaker 1: He started that game. He was the slot corner. I mean, 877 00:42:19,120 --> 00:42:21,800 Speaker 1: he was impressive from from the jump there. And he 878 00:42:21,960 --> 00:42:24,759 Speaker 1: wasn't the top corner drafted that R Jenkins was. And 879 00:42:24,800 --> 00:42:26,919 Speaker 1: I remember, didn't he come down to the last last 880 00:42:27,000 --> 00:42:29,080 Speaker 1: little bit before they made the decision the next year? 881 00:42:29,239 --> 00:42:31,960 Speaker 1: Next year? And some guys go, yeah, but that was 882 00:42:32,040 --> 00:42:34,080 Speaker 1: like who cares? I mean, okay, so you don't start, 883 00:42:34,280 --> 00:42:36,680 Speaker 1: you know, they were still a third corner. Now. I 884 00:42:36,840 --> 00:42:39,040 Speaker 1: just this camp good. It was so impressive, And maybe 885 00:42:39,080 --> 00:42:42,319 Speaker 1: part of it was I didn't the Bland came out 886 00:42:42,320 --> 00:42:44,080 Speaker 1: of nowhere for me, Like I just I knew they 887 00:42:44,200 --> 00:42:45,560 Speaker 1: drafted him, but I was kind of like, you know, 888 00:42:46,040 --> 00:42:50,120 Speaker 1: I didn't be this good. He's been here, he's been yeah, 889 00:42:50,160 --> 00:42:52,360 Speaker 1: and they got decisions to make with Jordan Lewis and 890 00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:54,719 Speaker 1: Anthony Brown and stuff like contract wise next year and 891 00:42:54,760 --> 00:42:57,160 Speaker 1: then he might, you know, help them make decisions, no 892 00:42:57,200 --> 00:42:58,799 Speaker 1: doubt about it. All right, we appreciate you guys. Janus 893 00:42:58,800 --> 00:43:01,400 Speaker 1: will be back tomorrow. Tomorrow go to jump into Cowboys 894 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:03,920 Speaker 1: versus Eagles. We'll talk about the Eagles offense versus the 895 00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:07,480 Speaker 1: Dallas defense. So many storylines there till then for Nick 896 00:43:07,520 --> 00:43:09,600 Speaker 1: even Brian brought us Amber Garcia. I'm Derek Eagles and 897 00:43:09,680 --> 00:43:11,520 Speaker 1: this has been the Break live on Dallas Cowboys dot 898 00:43:11,560 --> 00:43:15,480 Speaker 1: Com Radio. 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