WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Stomp Out

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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.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is nick shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 3>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 3>Everson Wolves, and Nicky Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 2>Excuse me? Is it not a victory Monday?

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<v Speaker 4>He has a tough days?

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<v Speaker 5>All right, it's a huge.

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<v Speaker 2>It's the biggest most lopsided victory Monday after and opening

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<v Speaker 2>week shutout in the history of the franchise.

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<v Speaker 4>You can qualify that without bunch of stuff.

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<v Speaker 5>Right and all that?

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<v Speaker 2>All of that, No Cowboys go. I think the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>went yesterday.

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<v Speaker 4>That was the old school ass woman.

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<v Speaker 6>And what was it the the what kind of team

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<v Speaker 6>do they put in in the song the Gold.

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<v Speaker 2>Team go team of the super Bowl? Yeah, or something

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<v Speaker 2>like that. No, the super Bowl Senior Bowl, because when

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<v Speaker 2>that song came out, there was no super Bowl. There

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<v Speaker 2>was no super Bowl with Senior, but there could be

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<v Speaker 2>a super Bowl in this team.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh boy, look out there we go.

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<v Speaker 4>You said you weren't gonna talk much today, Bill, I.

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<v Speaker 2>Tried driving in. I said, well, at least I don't

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<v Speaker 2>have to talk much today. Mickey ever, so I'll have

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<v Speaker 2>a go. Let me just say off the top, Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>the last.

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<v Speaker 4>Time, oh my god.

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<v Speaker 2>The last time. The Cowboys went to the medal then

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<v Speaker 2>and shut out the Giants by at least thirty five

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<v Speaker 2>to nothing. It was thirty five to nothing nineteen ninety five.

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<v Speaker 2>And what do the Cowboys do that year?

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<v Speaker 4>I went to the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 2>They not only went to the Super Bowl, Everson, they

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<v Speaker 2>won the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 6>Unfortunately, the next year they shut him out twenty seven

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<v Speaker 6>to nothing.

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<v Speaker 2>In the season opener. It was a home opener.

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<v Speaker 5>It was a home yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>The next year and things kind of went downhill for there.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah yeah, but how about that?

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<v Speaker 5>How about them Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 6>You know my take on it was, there was all

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<v Speaker 6>this discussion on how good the Giants were going to be.

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<v Speaker 5>There was all this.

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<v Speaker 2>Discussions telling you all about rakeem Nunez, roche.

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<v Speaker 6>Rochez and their rookie center and all these other guys

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<v Speaker 6>they had.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, mysterious player that just popped.

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<v Speaker 5>Up out of but I think he was mysterious in

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<v Speaker 5>the game.

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<v Speaker 6>To how Daniel Jones was going to be better than

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<v Speaker 6>Dak Prescott. How they added all these guys that Bill

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<v Speaker 6>pointed out and on and on on that the Giants

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<v Speaker 6>were going to challenge the Eagles and the Cowboys for

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<v Speaker 6>supremacy in the NFC East. Well, and they put on

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<v Speaker 6>a pretty good show before the game, one hundred yard

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<v Speaker 6>American flag national anthem by the Queen Queen Latifa brought

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<v Speaker 6>out Coco Golf for an introduction.

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<v Speaker 7>They had the three quarterbacks, right, the three Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 7>winning quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>Eli was there doing something and Phil and Phil and

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<v Speaker 6>they just went on and on. The national media was

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<v Speaker 6>all about the Giants. And if you paid attention to

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<v Speaker 6>the NBC pregame show, I think they had five guys

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<v Speaker 6>or five people picking the game. They all picked the Giants.

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<v Speaker 5>Except for Jason Garrett.

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<v Speaker 2>It was like all the New York all the New

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<v Speaker 2>York people picked the Giants.

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<v Speaker 6>You know what, everybody forgot the cow Boys were coming

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<v Speaker 6>to Times right, They totally forgot. They even got their

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<v Speaker 6>home field ambiance because they don't have a roof right,

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<v Speaker 6>rain like that. I was thinking, you know what, I

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<v Speaker 6>got the number the k post roofing. Get this thing right,

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<v Speaker 6>because they needed some water private.

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<v Speaker 4>The second quarter, they were all going home.

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<v Speaker 6>Third quarter, middle of the third the place was getting

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<v Speaker 6>empty and the only people there were the Cowboy fans.

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<v Speaker 5>They that was the hardest.

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<v Speaker 2>People who didn't know better thought the Giants fans were

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<v Speaker 2>booing the Giants.

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<v Speaker 6>Carried Actually they booed at halftime when they left the

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<v Speaker 6>field the way with I don't know what at halftime

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<v Speaker 6>did they have one hundred yards total offense?

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<v Speaker 5>Yet well I.

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<v Speaker 2>Didn't happen to do the the one eighty one yards,

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<v Speaker 2>and so uh, I just I was just glad that

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<v Speaker 2>and I know it's the first game, and I know,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, the thing got kind of carried away.

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<v Speaker 6>But everybody got to see what we had been seeing

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<v Speaker 6>in training camp. We had seen that defense ruin practices

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<v Speaker 6>because they put so much pressure on the Cowboys quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 2>We had seen one yea Thomas run specialty yes.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, and make plays after plays after plays.

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<v Speaker 5>Right.

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<v Speaker 6>We had seen Marquise Bell play that big line or

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<v Speaker 6>the safety big safety position at linebacker ends up leading

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<v Speaker 6>with eight tackles. Right, He was all over there. One

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<v Speaker 6>there was one possession, he made the tackle on all

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<v Speaker 6>three they went three and out and he made all

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<v Speaker 6>three times.

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<v Speaker 2>At first, I thought, how how did Jabriel con so fast?

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<v Speaker 5>I did the same.

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<v Speaker 2>Jabril Cox, his old number I think it was the

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<v Speaker 2>Washington Breakfast.

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<v Speaker 5>But yeah, and then and then you know, and and

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<v Speaker 5>uh and.

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<v Speaker 2>Then and then I thought, how come Ontario Drummond is

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<v Speaker 2>in the game running down the sideline almost running out

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<v Speaker 2>of bounds when he picked up the black.

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<v Speaker 7>Man, I thought he was he saw. I thought it

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<v Speaker 7>was a deliberate step to stay in and it was.

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<v Speaker 7>Katie bought the door. After that, it was done.

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<v Speaker 6>And and and you know, Trayvon Diggs doesn't tackle man. Well,

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<v Speaker 6>he laid out Saquon Barkley and they ended up calling

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<v Speaker 6>an interception.

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<v Speaker 4>And then I thought he did call the reception.

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<v Speaker 2>And then I thought, there's Kelvin Joseph making a tackle. No,

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<v Speaker 2>that's Jaron Curis making a tackle.

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<v Speaker 7>You know the numbers man. I was in for the

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<v Speaker 7>LSU Gramma game.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow'd that go? Uh?

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<v Speaker 4>It went?

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<v Speaker 2>Well? Okay?

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<v Speaker 4>Good?

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<v Speaker 7>They put they put the cat, they put they made

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<v Speaker 7>their se is that seventy burger out there?

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<v Speaker 5>I know there's a forty Okay?

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<v Speaker 7>So you were Bedwood and we were watching the game,

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<v Speaker 7>and we were talking about the change and the numbers

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<v Speaker 7>and the jerseys and how confusing it was because even

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<v Speaker 7>from last year.

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<v Speaker 4>So last year, I'm looking for twenty seven.

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<v Speaker 7>Of course I got number one, you know, and that

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<v Speaker 7>was very confusing because he looks so huge.

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<v Speaker 4>He's too big for number one.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, the number that he wanted, he wanted zero.

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<v Speaker 4>I could see that that would look better. The number

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<v Speaker 4>one just looks too good.

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<v Speaker 6>When you know, whose number looks like a zero, Cavante Turpin,

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<v Speaker 6>because he's so small that bottom the nine goes away.

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<v Speaker 5>It looks like it's a zero.

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<v Speaker 6>But yeah, and you know the other thing, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>we kind of understood what this defense could be, and

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<v Speaker 6>they want to gain forty to nothing.

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<v Speaker 5>And I thought the offense was okay, okay, good, just okay,

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<v Speaker 5>but that's it.

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<v Speaker 8>You know.

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<v Speaker 6>And then when they got the lead, I thought it

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<v Speaker 6>was interesting that Mike McCarthy pointed out that they went

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<v Speaker 6>to their weather offense. They decided to pull back. Let's

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<v Speaker 6>make sure the only way the Giants can get back

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<v Speaker 6>in this game is turning the ball over.

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<v Speaker 5>We're going to be very conservative, use the clock.

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<v Speaker 6>And one thing we didn't realize is three days a

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<v Speaker 6>portion of practice was with a wet football, so they

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<v Speaker 6>were preparing for weather and they.

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<v Speaker 2>Had they didn't bring any they didn't water them down.

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<v Speaker 2>It was just from sweat.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah right, god right.

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<v Speaker 6>And they had put together a weather game plan, like

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<v Speaker 6>if it's this bad, okay, here's what we're going to

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<v Speaker 6>try and do, and let's just make sure we're protecting

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<v Speaker 6>the football. Well when you're up what was it at

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<v Speaker 6>one point? Was it twenty six or six? Why extend yourself?

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<v Speaker 6>Why show some stuff that you don't need to show

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<v Speaker 6>the Jets, you know, And.

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<v Speaker 2>That was the only way the Giants could get back

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<v Speaker 2>in the games, if you turn it.

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<v Speaker 6>Right, and the and the and the one thing they

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<v Speaker 6>did show that we hadn't seen I think we saw

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<v Speaker 6>maybe a little in training camp Cavante Turpin lining up

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<v Speaker 6>at running back, yes, and actually handing him the ball

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<v Speaker 6>and scored, by the way. And we had talked about

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<v Speaker 6>how they're going to compensate for not having Zeke at

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<v Speaker 6>the goal line, and one of my ideas was, well.

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<v Speaker 5>Just use your speed, yes, just and they did take it?

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<v Speaker 4>Why right, take it? Why I cut it back?

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<v Speaker 6>And and and so somebody asked him about Turpin at

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<v Speaker 6>running back, and McCarthy joked, he go, he goes, well,

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<v Speaker 6>you know you want game plan now, right, And somebody said, well,

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<v Speaker 6>we hadn't seen that he goes. You also haven't seen him,

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<v Speaker 6>haven't seen us throw the ball to him out of

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<v Speaker 6>that package, So get ready for that too, by the way.

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<v Speaker 6>So yeah, I think they latched a lot of these

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<v Speaker 6>college games where the misdirection plays and the running back

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<v Speaker 6>go the other way. They also and somebody said it

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<v Speaker 6>was a pickplay for CD to get open on that one.

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<v Speaker 5>It wasn't a pick play.

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<v Speaker 6>Their dbs ran into each other, two of them, because it.

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<v Speaker 5>Was like, how did he get that fire open?

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<v Speaker 6>Right? Well, we talked about those young corners, right.

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<v Speaker 7>I think he slipped initially as well if but somehow

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<v Speaker 7>he was really compromised after the collision their cornerback, they

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<v Speaker 7>almost fell.

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<v Speaker 4>They almost fell.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they knocked each other off the The Cowboys didn't

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<v Speaker 6>do anything right, but they had CD did the same

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<v Speaker 6>thing Tobert did in that preseason game. He delayed his takeoff,

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<v Speaker 6>so they cleared across and they ran into each other

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<v Speaker 6>and he's white ass open.

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<v Speaker 5>So yeah, But.

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<v Speaker 6>Offensively, they finished with two hundred and sixty five yards

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<v Speaker 6>usually two hundred and sixty five yards and Dak throwing

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<v Speaker 6>for what the buck thirty or so.

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<v Speaker 4>I think you lose seventy around one.

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<v Speaker 6>Let's see, I don't have to guess it was one

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<v Speaker 6>forty three. Yeah, it's like and your and your.

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<v Speaker 5>Quarterback rating seventy two.

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<v Speaker 6>But you're probably losing, right, And it didn't help his stats.

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<v Speaker 6>When the tight Ends dropped two touchdown passes.

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<v Speaker 4>Boy, he was you know, they're gonna have to step up.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, that's the first time I saw you will.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>They were really good, you know, but the ball was wet.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah it was, but damn dude, the hands are huge.

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<v Speaker 7>They're supposed to catch that, and he was right there.

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<v Speaker 7>They looked like it was right there. It's not like

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<v Speaker 7>they had to do it.

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<v Speaker 6>You know how Dorset used to try to catch the

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<v Speaker 6>ball and his hands wouldn't get all screwed up.

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<v Speaker 5>What they looked like.

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<v Speaker 2>Do you remember whitting never dropping the ball?

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<v Speaker 6>Uh?

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<v Speaker 5>Not really?

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe one, well maybe one.

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<v Speaker 5>But I'll give it.

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<v Speaker 2>I like these tight Ends. They're gonna be.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we like them. But that's why I'm so surprised.

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<v Speaker 5>And even and even because they're reliable, and even here

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<v Speaker 5>we are we.

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<v Speaker 6>And even you know what, and even and even the

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<v Speaker 6>kicker that I felt so sorry. That was his worst

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<v Speaker 6>kick in at least three weeks. I saw him warm up.

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<v Speaker 6>He was hitting both ways from fifty four yards perfect,

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<v Speaker 6>and he got in there and he rushed them.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know what the Giants said, pulled my beer right,

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<v Speaker 2>watch this kick and watched this block gig.

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<v Speaker 6>Right, or watch the one that Gano missed Last year.

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<v Speaker 6>He only missed three kicks all season. Now he's already

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<v Speaker 6>the block counts as a miss, so he's already missed too.

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<v Speaker 6>And the reason he missed the second one is Sam

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<v Speaker 6>Williams was coming in and I think he saw out

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<v Speaker 6>of the corner of his eye and he probably rushed

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<v Speaker 6>himself and kicked a knuckleball.

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<v Speaker 7>You can see the Giants clearly have issues on the offensive.

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<v Speaker 6>Lie well, we thought that they said they saw right

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<v Speaker 6>well and solve anything.

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<v Speaker 4>Now you could just see it.

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<v Speaker 9>It was.

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<v Speaker 7>It was a mismatch from play one that our defense

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<v Speaker 7>came to play our d line up front seven just

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<v Speaker 7>warm out.

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<v Speaker 2>How many false starts did they have on the first drive? Well,

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<v Speaker 2>I know they had one, they had one, but actually

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<v Speaker 2>they had three. There were three plays on that first drive.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm telling you that Evan Neel, that right tackle was

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<v Speaker 2>moving and it was rocking back on one of them.

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<v Speaker 2>For sure, and the.

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<v Speaker 4>Bad snap, yeah, and the bed.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, which was after what I counted three fall starts.

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<v Speaker 4>Crazy.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, they just, you know, they played like I

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<v Speaker 7>always have that that nightmare of the Cowboys versus the Broncos.

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<v Speaker 7>That's what they look like. That's what the Giants looked

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<v Speaker 7>like against the Cowboys. And that's that's something that I

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<v Speaker 7>don't know how they can. I know it's the first game,

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<v Speaker 7>but when are they good enough to not just they're

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<v Speaker 7>going to salvage a season, but how long is it

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<v Speaker 7>take them to just overcome this game?

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<v Speaker 8>Right?

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<v Speaker 4>I think they'll overcome. How long will it take it?

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<v Speaker 7>Clearly they have they've stalled in their progress that they

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<v Speaker 7>thought they had made all off season.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, think about this, Daniel Jones ran for forty three yards.

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<v Speaker 6>They didn't have anybody catching a ball totally forty three yards.

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<v Speaker 6>As a matter of fact, they're wide receivers. The first

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<v Speaker 6>pass the wide receivers caught was six thirty eight left

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<v Speaker 6>in the third quarter, and they only had total five.

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<v Speaker 6>Three of them came after it was forty to nothing,

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<v Speaker 6>So he couldn't even get.

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<v Speaker 5>The ball to his wide receivers.

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<v Speaker 4>And he digressed in his passing. He's More.

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<v Speaker 7>He should be more mature than that going out of bounds.

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<v Speaker 7>The interception to was my boy number twenty one Gilmore.

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<v Speaker 7>Gilmore was a heck of a heck of a cast,

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<v Speaker 7>but he never should have what he do. I know

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<v Speaker 7>what he's doing, and that's the kind of stuff that

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<v Speaker 7>I'm sure his coach is going to be upset about

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<v Speaker 7>because as a leader of this team, those are the

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<v Speaker 7>plays you cannot make tonight. You cannot make this place tonight.

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<v Speaker 6>How about in the fourth quarter early, they're still running

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<v Speaker 6>a quarterback draw?

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<v Speaker 9>What are you doing?

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<v Speaker 6>Can he get this kid killed? I bet he's pretty

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<v Speaker 6>sore today. He is, he is, and maybe they set

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<v Speaker 6>the tone early when they laid hit on the slide

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<v Speaker 6>in the first series.

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<v Speaker 7>For some reason, they keep thinking that they should use

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<v Speaker 7>him to run the ball against us, and it seems

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<v Speaker 7>like every time he does it, it's a disaster. I'm

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<v Speaker 7>still remember Cox almost knocking him out.

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<v Speaker 2>Was that well, it wasn't. It's not just against us.

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<v Speaker 2>He had one hundred and twenty rushing attempts last year

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<v Speaker 2>for over seven hundred yards, and so that's part of

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<v Speaker 2>his game. But it is but once again, especially when

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<v Speaker 2>you're paying all the kind of money.

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<v Speaker 7>Don't how big is and you just paid them, you're

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<v Speaker 7>gonna expose You gotta relax on that, especially in the

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<v Speaker 7>game like this where everything was going everything that could

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<v Speaker 7>go wrong went wrong.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, the Cowboys said they wanted to be the number

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<v Speaker 6>one defense in the league. My guess is after giving

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<v Speaker 6>up one hundred and seventy one yards for the first week,

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<v Speaker 6>they may be the top defense when it comes to

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<v Speaker 6>yards against, and the Cowboys offense may be close to

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<v Speaker 6>last to sixty five.

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<v Speaker 7>And feeling great about it, right, they feel real good

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<v Speaker 7>about it.

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<v Speaker 6>And if you look at the teams that you know

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<v Speaker 6>they think they're chasing. The Eagles were hanging on for

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<v Speaker 6>dear life, right And as a matter of fact, if

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<v Speaker 6>they don't have that holding penalty on the two point conversion,

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<v Speaker 6>they're kicking a field goal at the end to tie

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<v Speaker 6>and send it into overtime. And even San Francisco kind

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<v Speaker 6>of a little bit, and then they.

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<v Speaker 2>They say San Francisco. First thing I was thinking of

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<v Speaker 2>because the second most dominating performance yesterday was by the

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<v Speaker 2>forty nine going on the road playing at Pittsburgh. The

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<v Speaker 2>Steelers wound up with two hundred and thirty nine yards

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<v Speaker 2>against the forty nine ers.

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<v Speaker 7>And thirty Teamsants and Pittsburgh, two proud teams that really

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<v Speaker 7>got embarrassed with.

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<v Speaker 2>With very high hopes coming into the season and damn

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<v Speaker 2>good coaches.

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<v Speaker 6>Though I thought the coach could carry the team.

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<v Speaker 5>He's so good Tomlin.

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<v Speaker 4>That's true.

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<v Speaker 5>No, that was the same thing with extremely surprised.

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<v Speaker 6>Put his team on his back, no matter who his

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<v Speaker 6>receivers were.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, how long before the Giants bounce back? Well, they

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<v Speaker 2>but Arizona it was twenty to sixty. And how the

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<v Speaker 2>Rams go to Seattle was going on with that?

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<v Speaker 4>That was a very disappointing game.

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<v Speaker 5>That was the first Seattle.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, that was the shocking me to do something And

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<v Speaker 6>I didn't see any of it, and I didn't see

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<v Speaker 6>the numbers. But did Gino Smith become the Gino Smith?

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<v Speaker 5>We remember he.

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<v Speaker 7>Was not the turnover machine, but he just wasn't effected.

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<v Speaker 7>They they couldn't sustain the drive. So they were much

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<v Speaker 7>like the Giants, just they were just outplayed and they

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<v Speaker 7>couldn't respond.

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<v Speaker 5>Another quarterback got paid that's right, yep, and.

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<v Speaker 2>They lost the home Yeah, yes, yes, And he was

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<v Speaker 2>sixteen of twenty six for one hundred and twelve yards.

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<v Speaker 2>My two sacks had won, no interceptions, one touchdown.

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<v Speaker 9>Did he go the whole way?

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<v Speaker 2>Meanwhile, Matthew Stafford was twenty four of thirty eight for

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<v Speaker 2>three thirty four.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow. I was not expecting that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yep, all right, we're just getting started. So much to

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<v Speaker 2>get you on this. Cowboys forty to nothing win over

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<v Speaker 2>the Giants, and we'll have much more when we come back.

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<v Speaker 2>In a moment.

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<v Speaker 10>I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, and they snapped.

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<v Speaker 5>And I said, I got out of here. I got

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<v Speaker 6>I got myself in the pro Poor people though, that

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<v Speaker 6>were on the sideline the whole time. They were having

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<v Speaker 2>Still all right, So where would you like to start here?

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<v Speaker 2>On other superlatives from last night? You know, one of

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<v Speaker 2>the it's hard to say there were key plays or

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<v Speaker 2>turning points in a forty.

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<v Speaker 5>To nothing other than that false start in the first series.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, and that's the thing Giants, And that's the thing

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<v Speaker 2>I was looking back at that. I mean they were

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<v Speaker 2>actually the Giants were moving the football down the field.

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<v Speaker 2>They were running the ball they had and they have

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<v Speaker 2>after a Daniel Jones run of eight yards, they've got

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<v Speaker 2>a third and two at the eight yard line, and

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<v Speaker 2>then their Pro Bowl left tackle, they're one good offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 2>A false start pushed them back five yards and they're

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<v Speaker 2>facing third and seven at the thirteen and that's when

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<v Speaker 2>they had the fumbled snap and then of course field goal.

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<v Speaker 5>We had one fumble.

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<v Speaker 2>It was it wasn't a fumbled snap, it was rippled.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that was a round ball, right.

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<v Speaker 2>So that was the turning point of the game. Either

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<v Speaker 2>that was the turning point of the game, or when

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<v Speaker 2>Michael Parsons got off the bus that was the turning point.

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<v Speaker 5>They get He's amazing.

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<v Speaker 7>I enjoyed how everyone played off of him. Oh, dig Azua,

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<v Speaker 7>I love that play. I mean, he's just pass is

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<v Speaker 7>just beating up two guys. You know, he knows he's

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<v Speaker 7>gonna step Danny Jones gonna step up, and it was

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<v Speaker 7>just kind of waded on into it. And thank you Michaeh.

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<v Speaker 7>I appreciate you, buddy.

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<v Speaker 6>Do you realize the score I think I got this right,

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<v Speaker 6>ended up being sixteen to nothing and the Cowboys had

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<v Speaker 6>only run nine plays, right.

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<v Speaker 2>See, that's the thing about the offense. People were talking about, Well,

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<v Speaker 2>the offense didn't really do much. They didn't have the

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<v Speaker 2>ball in the first half. They literally the offense had

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<v Speaker 2>three real possessions in the first half.

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<v Speaker 6>Guess how many Guess how many plays they had in

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<v Speaker 6>the first half.

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<v Speaker 2>How many.

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<v Speaker 6>Total offensive plays do you want me to guess to

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<v Speaker 6>buy time?

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<v Speaker 2>Twenty six fifty five in the game? Yeah, so, but

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<v Speaker 2>I mean they had one possession, you know, in the

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<v Speaker 2>final minute of the of the half up twenty six

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<v Speaker 2>to nothing whatever, which.

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<v Speaker 5>I well, they tried.

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<v Speaker 6>They called the timeouts and said, okay, let's see.

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<v Speaker 2>But so they basically had three possessions really in the

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<v Speaker 2>first half of the game. And so and they had

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<v Speaker 2>the forty nine yard pass to CD that set up

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<v Speaker 2>the field goal to make it nine to nothing on

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<v Speaker 2>what was their first offensive possession. And then they get

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<v Speaker 2>the ball back with twenty one seconds left in the half,

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<v Speaker 2>and that was the thirty eight yard field goal by Aubrey.

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<v Speaker 6>And then they only had the last possession of the game,

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<v Speaker 6>they had three plays the deuce Vaughan offense right, and

0:24:45.040 --> 0:24:47.280
<v Speaker 6>they just kind of forfeited that they didn't need it.

0:24:48.280 --> 0:24:51.680
<v Speaker 2>After the Gilmour interception, it was the thirty eight yard driver,

0:24:51.720 --> 0:24:53.800
<v Speaker 2>there was a Pollard touchdown. So I mean the offense

0:24:54.400 --> 0:24:57.360
<v Speaker 2>was efficient. They just they just didn't have the ball.

0:24:57.359 --> 0:24:59.320
<v Speaker 2>They didn't have a chance to rack up any numbers.

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<v Speaker 6>And you know, Pollard, nice game, you know after they

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<v Speaker 6>kind of failed that first time when they were first

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<v Speaker 6>in goal at the six and ended up kicking a

0:25:09.840 --> 0:25:12.640
<v Speaker 6>field goal from the two, and I was like, okay,

0:25:12.760 --> 0:25:14.920
<v Speaker 6>there's but they didn't even try to run the ball

0:25:14.960 --> 0:25:17.320
<v Speaker 6>if I remember, didn't they throw it like three times

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<v Speaker 6>on the first possession that possession when they kicked the

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<v Speaker 6>field goal. Yes, yeah, and so but then you saw

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<v Speaker 6>what they can and as a matter of fact, on

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<v Speaker 6>I gotta go back.

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<v Speaker 5>And look at it.

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<v Speaker 6>On one of Pollard's touchdowns, they they went offset on

0:25:37.440 --> 0:25:41.080
<v Speaker 6>the offensive line. Steele and Tyron Smith were on the

0:25:41.119 --> 0:25:45.480
<v Speaker 6>same side of the offensive line and the two tight

0:25:45.600 --> 0:25:49.120
<v Speaker 6>ends were to the left, and they ended up scoring.

0:25:49.800 --> 0:25:53.200
<v Speaker 6>And even Hunter Lipke got in the game. Nice block

0:25:53.240 --> 0:25:55.600
<v Speaker 6>on the one touchdown he took out his guy.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought I was going to get a tweet from Bill.

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<v Speaker 5>About a full back, about.

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<v Speaker 4>A full back, about him making a play.

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<v Speaker 2>I did. It did warm my heart to see him

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<v Speaker 2>line up.

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<v Speaker 6>At full backs, so you know, you would, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>And everybody's like, well, how is Mike McCarthy gonna call plays? Well, heck,

0:26:13.840 --> 0:26:17.000
<v Speaker 6>if he had a fifteen play call sheet to start

0:26:17.040 --> 0:26:20.280
<v Speaker 6>the game, it's sixteen to nothing and he only called

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<v Speaker 6>nine plays, and you're sitting there going, well, I might

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<v Speaker 6>as well crumble this up right.

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<v Speaker 2>What's interesting is the Cowboys were up sixteen nothing with

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<v Speaker 2>two twenty two left in the first quarter. The Eagles

0:26:30.119 --> 0:26:33.680
<v Speaker 2>were up on the Patriots sixteen nothing with like two

0:26:33.760 --> 0:26:37.119
<v Speaker 2>minutes left in the first la two. And what happened

0:26:37.119 --> 0:26:39.359
<v Speaker 2>in that game? The Patriots came back and it was

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<v Speaker 2>went right down to the wire, a twenty five to

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<v Speaker 2>twenty win for the Eagles.

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<v Speaker 4>The Eagles, they just stalled for two for two quarters.

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<v Speaker 4>They just stalled.

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<v Speaker 6>What little pay attention that it looked like the quarterback

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<v Speaker 6>was doing a lot of running and maybe.

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<v Speaker 2>In fact late in the game they you know, they're

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<v Speaker 2>basically killing time, and he ran it and he got

0:27:01.200 --> 0:27:04.600
<v Speaker 2>hit and he fumbled and he gave the Patriots an opportunity. So,

0:27:04.800 --> 0:27:06.880
<v Speaker 2>I mean, they Patriots had their shot at the.

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<v Speaker 7>End to Belichick did what he does. He slowed the

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<v Speaker 7>game down once again, and I hate the pace was.

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<v Speaker 4>Theirs after sixteen. The pace was in the Patriots favor.

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<v Speaker 8>You know.

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<v Speaker 2>One of the things Romo was saying, he was seeing

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<v Speaker 2>things that the Patriots were doing defensively, formation wise and

0:27:27.800 --> 0:27:30.680
<v Speaker 2>whatever that He was like, I've never seen this before,

0:27:30.800 --> 0:27:35.639
<v Speaker 2>and so exactly how so you know that's what Belichick

0:27:35.720 --> 0:27:38.480
<v Speaker 2>was doing. How they were lined up, Yeah, basically, and

0:27:38.800 --> 0:27:42.040
<v Speaker 2>I don't remember the specifics, but whatever they were doing defensively,

0:27:42.200 --> 0:27:45.040
<v Speaker 2>Rumo was going, wow, I've never seen that before.

0:27:45.960 --> 0:27:48.840
<v Speaker 5>He was he pulling his no defensive light.

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<v Speaker 2>Well Belichick now, Belichick now can concentrate on the defense

0:27:53.000 --> 0:27:55.520
<v Speaker 2>because he's got an offensive coordinator in Bill O'Brien.

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<v Speaker 8>Right.

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<v Speaker 7>That was very shady there for just a minute. We

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<v Speaker 7>were looking at O'Brien like, Okay, what's going on? Why

0:28:02.920 --> 0:28:06.680
<v Speaker 7>is he still here? But eventually they started making plays

0:28:06.720 --> 0:28:09.920
<v Speaker 7>and Jones started being the quarterback that they wanted him

0:28:09.920 --> 0:28:10.320
<v Speaker 7>to beat.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not impressed with him though, Mac Jones is, Yes,

0:28:14.720 --> 0:28:17.359
<v Speaker 4>I'm just not impressed with him at all. Zeke gets

0:28:17.359 --> 0:28:19.359
<v Speaker 4>in the game, played a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>Yep thumb the ball fumbled.

0:28:21.960 --> 0:28:22.160
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>He first first play that he was in or that

0:28:26.840 --> 0:28:29.159
<v Speaker 2>he carried the ball, he got eleven yards and it

0:28:29.240 --> 0:28:31.920
<v Speaker 2>was like a speed option to the right and it

0:28:31.960 --> 0:28:35.439
<v Speaker 2>looked good. And then it was like the very next play,

0:28:35.680 --> 0:28:39.360
<v Speaker 2>Mac Jones throws a bad pass that got tipped and

0:28:39.440 --> 0:28:41.520
<v Speaker 2>picked off by Darius Slade. He took it back for

0:28:41.560 --> 0:28:44.760
<v Speaker 2>a touchdown and it's nine to nothing or whatever the

0:28:44.760 --> 0:28:47.600
<v Speaker 2>score was at that point, ten nothing, I guess. And

0:28:48.280 --> 0:28:50.640
<v Speaker 2>then Patriots get the ball back and they ran a

0:28:50.640 --> 0:28:54.240
<v Speaker 2>little swing pass out to Zeke and he turned to

0:28:54.320 --> 0:28:58.160
<v Speaker 2>run and it was a big Jalen Carter, big first

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<v Speaker 2>round draft pick, hit the ball, knocked it out and

0:29:01.920 --> 0:29:04.440
<v Speaker 2>they turned it into points and so they were up

0:29:04.480 --> 0:29:05.400
<v Speaker 2>sixteen nothing right now.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't think he got back in the game after that.

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<v Speaker 2>No, Zike carried seven times for twenty nine yards and so,

0:29:10.960 --> 0:29:14.840
<v Speaker 2>but four yards of carry, there you go, that's the standard, right.

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<v Speaker 5>So, so I thought.

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<v Speaker 6>The other kind of very silent thing that took place

0:29:22.840 --> 0:29:26.080
<v Speaker 6>in the game was Tony Pollard had fourteen carries for

0:29:26.280 --> 0:29:29.920
<v Speaker 6>seventy yards five yards of carry and that's his standard

0:29:30.000 --> 0:29:33.320
<v Speaker 6>and two touchdowns, right, that's his deal, right, But he

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<v Speaker 6>could have done more.

0:29:34.520 --> 0:29:38.000
<v Speaker 5>You know, they gave Recal Doddle, I think two.

0:29:37.920 --> 0:29:41.880
<v Speaker 6>Series or kind of slipped him in there. Turpin carried

0:29:41.920 --> 0:29:45.320
<v Speaker 6>the ball three times, but he could have carried.

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<v Speaker 2>I liked the way Pollard on his long run, his

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<v Speaker 2>twenty five yard run. I liked the way he handled

0:29:50.200 --> 0:29:54.080
<v Speaker 2>that to avoid injury. I mean he raced the sideline

0:29:54.200 --> 0:29:56.280
<v Speaker 2>out out of bounce. I mean didn't I guess he

0:29:56.320 --> 0:29:57.040
<v Speaker 2>got tackled before.

0:29:57.040 --> 0:29:57.920
<v Speaker 5>He was not a bounce.

0:29:58.040 --> 0:30:02.240
<v Speaker 2>But you know, you're always afraid with with a guy

0:30:02.320 --> 0:30:05.640
<v Speaker 2>like Pollard. Is what happened in the playoff game against

0:30:05.640 --> 0:30:08.920
<v Speaker 2>San Francisco. And yeah, he is a physical back, but

0:30:09.000 --> 0:30:11.400
<v Speaker 2>it's that open field stuff where a guy is trying

0:30:11.440 --> 0:30:14.280
<v Speaker 2>to horse call him and things like that, and he

0:30:15.200 --> 0:30:17.040
<v Speaker 2>it's almost like he had that in his mind.

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<v Speaker 7>No, you're not catching me from what they catch him

0:30:19.240 --> 0:30:22.320
<v Speaker 7>from by the hips, and then they write, exactly right,

0:30:22.760 --> 0:30:26.800
<v Speaker 7>that got hurt, right, They're supposed to outlaw doing that now.

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<v Speaker 6>So but anyway, he got a game ball. By the way,

0:30:30.760 --> 0:30:33.760
<v Speaker 6>I don't know if NBC gave it to him. But

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<v Speaker 6>when he was coming off the field going into the

0:30:37.160 --> 0:30:40.680
<v Speaker 6>locker room, he was clutching a ball, so they thought

0:30:40.800 --> 0:30:43.440
<v Speaker 6>enough of him. Somebody did to give him a game ball,

0:30:43.520 --> 0:30:47.280
<v Speaker 6>and I thought it was very quietly efficient. Fourteen carries

0:30:47.320 --> 0:30:50.880
<v Speaker 6>seventy yards. He ran between the tackles, pretty tough. There

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<v Speaker 6>was a couple of times he actually pushed the pile.

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<v Speaker 6>It should have been a one yard game. He got

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<v Speaker 6>three yards. And I don't know that Tuma Adoga's name

0:31:01.520 --> 0:31:05.480
<v Speaker 6>ever came up other than hurt. And he came off

0:31:05.520 --> 0:31:08.280
<v Speaker 6>and then he went back in uh the next series.

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<v Speaker 6>So they got through not having Tyler.

0:31:10.960 --> 0:31:11.840
<v Speaker 5>Smith out there?

0:31:11.960 --> 0:31:15.240
<v Speaker 6>How about dak Tyren Smith and Tyron I made him

0:31:15.280 --> 0:31:18.200
<v Speaker 6>laugh on the plane when I was getting on going home,

0:31:18.240 --> 0:31:20.560
<v Speaker 6>and I looked at him and I said, huh so

0:31:20.680 --> 0:31:22.480
<v Speaker 6>you still can get out and pull and be.

0:31:24.080 --> 0:31:25.880
<v Speaker 4>Whoa scary?

0:31:26.040 --> 0:31:30.400
<v Speaker 5>He laughed. He goes, nothing's changed that poor?

0:31:30.800 --> 0:31:36.040
<v Speaker 6>Was it a safety corner of somebody speaking of the

0:31:36.040 --> 0:31:40.200
<v Speaker 6>offensive line? Look who's showing up here early? And he's

0:31:40.240 --> 0:31:42.120
<v Speaker 6>got food already? Is that breakfast?

0:31:44.280 --> 0:31:47.800
<v Speaker 5>Look at there? Nate Newton coming.

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<v Speaker 8>In as a whole can smell food?

0:31:53.760 --> 0:31:58.160
<v Speaker 6>Oh but yeah, he looked, he looked fine, Dak didn't

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<v Speaker 6>get sacked, that's all I know.

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<v Speaker 5>And so that was a good thing.

0:32:04.880 --> 0:32:09.080
<v Speaker 6>And they even with deuce, you know, averaging one point

0:32:09.120 --> 0:32:11.960
<v Speaker 6>three yards of carry on six carries. They average four

0:32:12.040 --> 0:32:16.160
<v Speaker 6>yards of carries. So you know, the offensive line did

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<v Speaker 6>their job.

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<v Speaker 4>All right.

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<v Speaker 2>We got to take a break. But I want to

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<v Speaker 2>We got Nate Newton here, Mickey. You said, Daniel Jones,

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<v Speaker 2>what was his quarterback?

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<v Speaker 6>Thirty two point four?

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<v Speaker 2>You know what it was at halftime?

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<v Speaker 5>I can tell you know what.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what?

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<v Speaker 2>His jersey number is zero eight eight eight. It was

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<v Speaker 2>his jersey number.

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<v Speaker 14>It was zero for a while, and then it moved

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<v Speaker 14>to eight, and then it moved to twelve.

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<v Speaker 8>At least he stayed with even numbers.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, Nate, what was your take?

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<v Speaker 8>You know?

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<v Speaker 14>And I was talking to everything, y'all already uncovered the

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<v Speaker 14>always just went game. My take is this right here,

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<v Speaker 14>I would have to be down three scores before I

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<v Speaker 14>start passing the ball if I'm in it coming in here.

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<v Speaker 14>That's even what they are with this psycho killer coming

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<v Speaker 14>in him, Aaron Rodgers. You know, I mean, he's young,

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<v Speaker 14>Wick man. We cannot get rid of this dude.

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<v Speaker 5>He can't showing up right.

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<v Speaker 14>Yes, and I killed his dog, But I'm telling you,

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<v Speaker 14>that was amazing last night. That was that was amazing.

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<v Speaker 14>The veterans mixed in with the young guys. I just

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<v Speaker 14>sit back and enjoyed it. Man. I mean, I'm like

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<v Speaker 14>you guys, I'm taking notes, But I mean when the

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<v Speaker 14>second half started, I took notes up to the second here.

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<v Speaker 14>I say, it's just no way in New York because

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<v Speaker 14>I kept looking at Dick Tracey. I mean, not Dick

0:36:40.800 --> 0:36:44.000
<v Speaker 14>kid looked like Dick Tracy. You the King Jones don't

0:36:44.000 --> 0:36:47.720
<v Speaker 14>look like Dick Trace. But I was like, he couldn't

0:36:47.719 --> 0:36:51.040
<v Speaker 14>figure that out. But anyway, I just felt so bad

0:36:51.120 --> 0:36:55.600
<v Speaker 14>for him. And I know coach day ball took him

0:36:55.719 --> 0:36:58.160
<v Speaker 14>either when they was going up after the game or

0:36:58.239 --> 0:37:02.040
<v Speaker 14>called him on the way home and say, son, my fault.

0:37:02.640 --> 0:37:05.439
<v Speaker 14>They should have not had him running as much once.

0:37:05.880 --> 0:37:08.680
<v Speaker 5>Why is he running in the fourth quarter, That's what

0:37:08.680 --> 0:37:12.960
<v Speaker 5>I'm saying. And those was open, but some of them

0:37:12.960 --> 0:37:13.960
<v Speaker 5>were away.

0:37:14.040 --> 0:37:18.920
<v Speaker 14>It's called the Tom Brady effect. Told it because that

0:37:19.040 --> 0:37:22.160
<v Speaker 14>did not help his confidence. All that you worked for

0:37:22.760 --> 0:37:25.919
<v Speaker 14>all last year and going into the off season.

0:37:25.760 --> 0:37:30.120
<v Speaker 4>And almost blew it and you got paid, yes, talking

0:37:30.160 --> 0:37:30.560
<v Speaker 4>about that.

0:37:31.160 --> 0:37:33.640
<v Speaker 6>You know, he got sacked seven times, but I think

0:37:33.640 --> 0:37:35.080
<v Speaker 6>there was another one or two.

0:37:35.400 --> 0:37:37.320
<v Speaker 2>The one that definitely got called.

0:37:37.239 --> 0:37:41.280
<v Speaker 6>One got nullified by a defensive holding right ghost.

0:37:41.680 --> 0:37:42.000
<v Speaker 4>It was.

0:37:47.080 --> 0:37:52.080
<v Speaker 14>You cannot It just reminded me, and I'm not hoping

0:37:52.080 --> 0:37:54.640
<v Speaker 14>that they have to turnaround like we did when we

0:37:55.000 --> 0:37:59.720
<v Speaker 14>got Troy blasted those eleven twelve times. You know, but

0:37:59.719 --> 0:38:03.560
<v Speaker 14>but coach told Nor we be like Nor next few games.

0:38:03.760 --> 0:38:07.960
<v Speaker 14>Our running game got to pick up the center for

0:38:08.840 --> 0:38:09.680
<v Speaker 14>the Giants.

0:38:10.080 --> 0:38:13.160
<v Speaker 8>Welcome to the NFL. Baby. I mean, he didn't.

0:38:12.880 --> 0:38:15.840
<v Speaker 14>Play real bad, but he didn't play good enough to

0:38:15.960 --> 0:38:18.560
<v Speaker 14>help because the middle of that defense was sinking in

0:38:18.840 --> 0:38:21.000
<v Speaker 14>and them guys coming off the edge just had both

0:38:21.040 --> 0:38:21.640
<v Speaker 14>ways to go.

0:38:21.880 --> 0:38:24.160
<v Speaker 8>And that hurt this kid. At the beginning of.

0:38:24.120 --> 0:38:27.680
<v Speaker 14>The game, you can see where wherever we blew up

0:38:27.719 --> 0:38:30.160
<v Speaker 14>the field, he would take off and run. We would

0:38:30.160 --> 0:38:32.279
<v Speaker 14>come too short on the corner, he would take off

0:38:32.280 --> 0:38:34.120
<v Speaker 14>and run. And all that was positive.

0:38:34.239 --> 0:38:34.880
<v Speaker 8>But when they.

0:38:34.760 --> 0:38:38.240
<v Speaker 14>Stayed in a wave and they had took away mister Barkley,

0:38:38.800 --> 0:38:40.680
<v Speaker 14>I'm like, coach, what do you do?

0:38:40.960 --> 0:38:43.000
<v Speaker 8>And I'm thinking, like, coach, what do you do to

0:38:43.040 --> 0:38:43.799
<v Speaker 8>save this kid?

0:38:44.080 --> 0:38:46.840
<v Speaker 14>Because this is the this is the glue, this is

0:38:46.920 --> 0:38:50.360
<v Speaker 14>what you gave all the assets to ding the offseason.

0:38:50.360 --> 0:38:51.399
<v Speaker 8>What do you do with this kid?

0:38:51.440 --> 0:38:55.239
<v Speaker 14>Because it is a game next week, so that's gonna

0:38:55.320 --> 0:38:56.320
<v Speaker 14>take him.

0:38:56.400 --> 0:38:59.480
<v Speaker 7>Well, they respecting him to come out and pay play

0:38:59.520 --> 0:39:00.600
<v Speaker 7>the way he got paid.

0:39:00.760 --> 0:39:03.320
<v Speaker 6>The other thing, that's what The other thing the Cowboys

0:39:03.360 --> 0:39:09.040
<v Speaker 6>exposed was them starting two rookie cornerbacks, especially the Hawthorn

0:39:09.160 --> 0:39:10.719
<v Speaker 6>kid that was a sixth round pick.

0:39:10.719 --> 0:39:14.560
<v Speaker 5>And you remember John Schmelt told us he actually earned

0:39:14.560 --> 0:39:15.000
<v Speaker 5>that job.

0:39:15.120 --> 0:39:18.200
<v Speaker 6>He beat everybody out from that starting job. Well, they

0:39:18.200 --> 0:39:22.880
<v Speaker 6>put them on Cook's good night buddy. It didn't work

0:39:23.680 --> 0:39:24.719
<v Speaker 6>and he struck.

0:39:24.600 --> 0:39:26.600
<v Speaker 2>And facing braining Cooks in the preseason games.

0:39:26.640 --> 0:39:28.640
<v Speaker 5>Yeah right, and so.

0:39:31.400 --> 0:39:35.320
<v Speaker 6>Another another silent thing that happened. In the game, Cooks

0:39:35.360 --> 0:39:39.319
<v Speaker 6>has two passes for twenty two yards. He gets the

0:39:39.320 --> 0:39:43.279
<v Speaker 6>interference call of very real veteran move there by the way,

0:39:43.520 --> 0:39:43.919
<v Speaker 6>you know.

0:39:43.840 --> 0:39:46.800
<v Speaker 14>Who else found out that you were facing the thirty

0:39:47.680 --> 0:39:52.520
<v Speaker 14>was the little fellow. Wow, this this is not happening

0:39:52.520 --> 0:39:54.920
<v Speaker 14>in the same way I double moved one guy and

0:39:55.080 --> 0:39:55.960
<v Speaker 14>went for a touchdown.

0:39:56.040 --> 0:39:57.160
<v Speaker 8>You ain't double moving.

0:39:56.960 --> 0:39:59.320
<v Speaker 4>The other guys coming up and just patting them on

0:39:59.360 --> 0:40:00.440
<v Speaker 4>the butt.

0:40:01.080 --> 0:40:03.520
<v Speaker 14>A lot of guys got their eyes open last night,

0:40:03.560 --> 0:40:06.759
<v Speaker 14>including me, our old number seventy one.

0:40:07.400 --> 0:40:10.239
<v Speaker 8>Apology, Yeah, me too.

0:40:10.520 --> 0:40:14.000
<v Speaker 14>I'm sorry man, because I was, like, I was hoping

0:40:14.000 --> 0:40:18.520
<v Speaker 14>they would play awesome TJ Bass and this guy came out,

0:40:18.960 --> 0:40:22.280
<v Speaker 14>and that just goes to show you that Will McLay

0:40:22.360 --> 0:40:23.879
<v Speaker 14>and these other guys do their job.

0:40:24.360 --> 0:40:26.120
<v Speaker 8>They saw something there along.

0:40:25.800 --> 0:40:28.760
<v Speaker 14>With coach clari like, hey, he's okay, and I should

0:40:28.760 --> 0:40:32.080
<v Speaker 14>have asked Coach should of asking about everybody else, I

0:40:32.080 --> 0:40:34.120
<v Speaker 14>should have asked about this guy, and I didn't, so

0:40:34.160 --> 0:40:35.160
<v Speaker 14>I knew nothing on him.

0:40:35.160 --> 0:40:38.160
<v Speaker 8>So good or bad, maybe good enough.

0:40:38.040 --> 0:40:41.160
<v Speaker 5>Maybe better at guard than tackle.

0:40:41.360 --> 0:40:43.279
<v Speaker 14>Well, we're trying to what we're me and you trying

0:40:43.320 --> 0:40:45.960
<v Speaker 14>to do, is you know, make up excuse while we

0:40:45.960 --> 0:40:46.560
<v Speaker 14>was dead wrong.

0:40:46.920 --> 0:40:50.279
<v Speaker 5>But you know what, I'll give you your excuse inside.

0:40:50.400 --> 0:40:54.160
<v Speaker 2>No, he was playing left tackle in training camp and

0:40:54.200 --> 0:40:55.680
<v Speaker 2>Michael Parsons was up again.

0:40:55.920 --> 0:40:59.319
<v Speaker 14>Maybe that was yeah, maybe that was because I'm telling

0:40:59.360 --> 0:41:01.840
<v Speaker 14>you I came to after that first day and he

0:41:01.880 --> 0:41:04.400
<v Speaker 14>got hurt after that, Like, this dude is garbage.

0:41:04.560 --> 0:41:08.279
<v Speaker 8>He's stepping to the Island Boys. I see a more flexibility.

0:41:09.320 --> 0:41:10.120
<v Speaker 4>I mean I went off.

0:41:10.160 --> 0:41:12.680
<v Speaker 8>Then I went off like that, and I agreed with him.

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:15.400
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, I got something since we got Nate here, Okay.

0:41:15.520 --> 0:41:17.160
<v Speaker 2>I brought it up at the beginning of the show

0:41:17.480 --> 0:41:21.440
<v Speaker 2>last time. The Cowboys shut out the Giants and the

0:41:21.480 --> 0:41:24.759
<v Speaker 2>season opener at the meadow Lands nineteen ninety five, Yes,

0:41:25.040 --> 0:41:28.720
<v Speaker 2>thirty five to nothing. It was the final score. And

0:41:28.880 --> 0:41:31.799
<v Speaker 2>what we all remember from that game. What sticks out

0:41:31.840 --> 0:41:34.919
<v Speaker 2>in my mind from that game was Kevin Smith got hurt.

0:41:35.200 --> 0:41:38.200
<v Speaker 2>Core's achilles is out for the year. So then what

0:41:38.320 --> 0:41:40.440
<v Speaker 2>happened days after that, I don't know.

0:41:40.480 --> 0:41:41.600
<v Speaker 8>You got to sell me because that.

0:41:42.600 --> 0:41:48.520
<v Speaker 2>Dion Dion signs. Yes is what was a seven year,

0:41:48.640 --> 0:41:52.120
<v Speaker 2>thirty five million something like that, twelve twelve point nine

0:41:52.280 --> 0:41:53.920
<v Speaker 2>nine nine million dollars signing.

0:41:53.960 --> 0:41:59.200
<v Speaker 14>Go whatever, everybody get paid, except Nate, who you sitting

0:41:59.200 --> 0:41:59.640
<v Speaker 14>next to him?

0:41:59.640 --> 0:41:59.960
<v Speaker 8>Come on here?

0:42:00.360 --> 0:42:03.160
<v Speaker 2>Always interesting. And of course then the Cowboys go on

0:42:03.200 --> 0:42:05.839
<v Speaker 2>win the Super Bowl. What are your memories from back

0:42:05.840 --> 0:42:07.919
<v Speaker 2>then when when that all was going on with Dion?

0:42:07.960 --> 0:42:12.280
<v Speaker 2>Because you're such good friends with Dion now and.

0:42:11.640 --> 0:42:16.319
<v Speaker 14>We've just had the way we looked at it is

0:42:16.400 --> 0:42:18.359
<v Speaker 14>you go out and get a shit now guy, We

0:42:18.520 --> 0:42:20.640
<v Speaker 14>liked it, pup. We knew what he brought to our

0:42:20.680 --> 0:42:25.240
<v Speaker 14>team is enthusiasm, is youthfulness. But Dion was another realm,

0:42:25.680 --> 0:42:28.440
<v Speaker 14>you know, like when we signed Charles Hayley, you just

0:42:28.520 --> 0:42:31.200
<v Speaker 14>knew that all everything picked up.

0:42:31.280 --> 0:42:34.319
<v Speaker 2>Yes, the other thing about Dion that people don't who

0:42:34.440 --> 0:42:37.520
<v Speaker 2>weren't alive back then wouldn't realize unless you've researched it.

0:42:37.840 --> 0:42:41.120
<v Speaker 2>He was playing baseball. That's it. He was playing Dusty

0:42:41.120 --> 0:42:43.440
<v Speaker 2>Baker was a manager of the San Francisco Giants, and

0:42:43.560 --> 0:42:45.759
<v Speaker 2>he was playing for Dusty Baker, now the manager of

0:42:45.800 --> 0:42:47.960
<v Speaker 2>the Astros and the San Francisco Giants. He was still

0:42:48.000 --> 0:42:50.400
<v Speaker 2>playing baseball when the Cowboys signed him. He played baseball

0:42:50.400 --> 0:42:52.680
<v Speaker 2>all the way up until I think I looked it up.

0:42:52.680 --> 0:42:55.319
<v Speaker 2>In September twenty fourth was his last baseball game and

0:42:55.360 --> 0:42:57.759
<v Speaker 2>he then there was a ramp up to get back

0:42:57.760 --> 0:43:01.200
<v Speaker 2>into football shape whatever, and he didn't playing a Cowboys

0:43:01.200 --> 0:43:03.560
<v Speaker 2>game until October twenty ninth. Played the last nine games

0:43:03.600 --> 0:43:06.080
<v Speaker 2>of the regular season, three games in the playoffs, and

0:43:06.160 --> 0:43:08.560
<v Speaker 2>he was being used on offense as well as defense.

0:43:08.640 --> 0:43:12.120
<v Speaker 6>So that that game thirty five to nothing, that was

0:43:12.160 --> 0:43:15.160
<v Speaker 6>a Monday night game, right, I believe it was because

0:43:15.200 --> 0:43:19.719
<v Speaker 6>they signed pup Sunday afternoon to the big extension. Right,

0:43:20.280 --> 0:43:25.719
<v Speaker 6>was that the game that uh Jerry and Phil Knight

0:43:25.840 --> 0:43:28.400
<v Speaker 6>came walking out may have been, may have been they

0:43:28.440 --> 0:43:29.680
<v Speaker 6>had just done the other thing.

0:43:30.239 --> 0:43:31.920
<v Speaker 2>Emmittt on the first play of the game goes for

0:43:31.920 --> 0:43:32.520
<v Speaker 2>a touchdown.

0:43:32.640 --> 0:43:35.480
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, that was up there, right, yes, yes, up there.

0:43:35.880 --> 0:43:36.880
<v Speaker 8>That's what I remember.

0:43:37.000 --> 0:43:40.000
<v Speaker 14>More so that we had the year before that, we

0:43:40.080 --> 0:43:44.600
<v Speaker 14>had Emmett didn't have great reviews coming into that to

0:43:44.800 --> 0:43:47.360
<v Speaker 14>that season, and Emmett wanted to prove to everybody because

0:43:47.360 --> 0:43:49.880
<v Speaker 14>they thought he had lost a step because all these carries.

0:43:50.200 --> 0:43:52.160
<v Speaker 8>That's what I remember, Emmett going to the end zone

0:43:52.200 --> 0:43:53.920
<v Speaker 8>that is right here. Yeah, yeah, that's.

0:43:53.800 --> 0:43:57.359
<v Speaker 14>What I remember, was still me yeah right, yeah, So

0:43:57.960 --> 0:43:59.040
<v Speaker 14>that is what I remember.

0:43:59.200 --> 0:44:00.960
<v Speaker 8>Uh, that was a great night.

0:44:01.360 --> 0:44:05.000
<v Speaker 14>That was That was a fun night because it showed,

0:44:05.800 --> 0:44:08.360
<v Speaker 14>it showed, it showed a lot of things. Was the power,

0:44:09.120 --> 0:44:11.880
<v Speaker 14>the power of the Cowboys star with get mister Phield,

0:44:11.960 --> 0:44:13.719
<v Speaker 14>Knight getting you.

0:44:13.600 --> 0:44:15.279
<v Speaker 5>Know, Jerry Cake.

0:44:15.840 --> 0:44:19.839
<v Speaker 8>Oh yeah, this thing was different, man. And I still

0:44:19.840 --> 0:44:20.520
<v Speaker 8>ain't got paid.

0:44:22.400 --> 0:44:25.880
<v Speaker 14>I still ain't got my bag, as the young boy say, okay,

0:44:25.960 --> 0:44:26.640
<v Speaker 14>so so, and.

0:44:26.560 --> 0:44:27.160
<v Speaker 6>The other thing.

0:44:27.360 --> 0:44:29.040
<v Speaker 5>The other thing I was gonna say to Nate.

0:44:29.160 --> 0:44:32.480
<v Speaker 6>The other thing I think we answered is uh, Tyrone

0:44:32.520 --> 0:44:36.760
<v Speaker 6>Smith still can play pulled out on that lead block.

0:44:37.440 --> 0:44:40.440
<v Speaker 6>Uh And really there was no leakage over there on

0:44:40.480 --> 0:44:41.000
<v Speaker 6>that side.

0:44:41.560 --> 0:44:46.439
<v Speaker 14>This is what I like about this team so far

0:44:47.560 --> 0:44:51.680
<v Speaker 14>is the fact that and I'm saying just players, not

0:44:52.320 --> 0:44:53.440
<v Speaker 14>they gonna what they're gonna do.

0:44:53.600 --> 0:44:55.279
<v Speaker 8>I don't know what the season.

0:44:54.960 --> 0:44:59.520
<v Speaker 14>Brings, but fellas, whenever you have and it's happened to

0:44:59.560 --> 0:45:04.719
<v Speaker 14>your walls, whenever you have a defense that can possibly

0:45:04.800 --> 0:45:09.239
<v Speaker 14>wreck your offensive practices, it seemed like you go into

0:45:09.239 --> 0:45:11.880
<v Speaker 14>the season a little bit better, a little bit more prepared.

0:45:12.400 --> 0:45:15.080
<v Speaker 14>And that's what happened was when Charles got here, they

0:45:15.160 --> 0:45:15.719
<v Speaker 14>used to wreck.

0:45:16.040 --> 0:45:18.640
<v Speaker 8>It used to be like we getting cussed out every

0:45:18.960 --> 0:45:19.720
<v Speaker 8>film session.

0:45:19.960 --> 0:45:21.480
<v Speaker 4>Once that was still the DC.

0:45:21.680 --> 0:45:23.960
<v Speaker 14>Yeah, and uh we you know, Tony Wise, be like

0:45:24.760 --> 0:45:28.240
<v Speaker 14>they did this, see Leon, I just great players across

0:45:28.280 --> 0:45:31.359
<v Speaker 14>the front and our training camp every day, man, make

0:45:31.400 --> 0:45:34.680
<v Speaker 14>me look oh and wrecked another here's number level. But

0:45:35.239 --> 0:45:36.359
<v Speaker 14>last night you see what.

0:45:36.360 --> 0:45:41.200
<v Speaker 6>Happened, So you tell me because this, I think shocked

0:45:41.280 --> 0:45:43.200
<v Speaker 6>a lot of people across the country.

0:45:43.360 --> 0:45:45.320
<v Speaker 5>This is what we saw in training all.

0:45:45.160 --> 0:45:49.920
<v Speaker 8>Doing training camp. Bill Ever, sorry you won't there you.

0:45:49.560 --> 0:45:52.000
<v Speaker 7>But you you've probably been.

0:45:51.920 --> 0:45:55.719
<v Speaker 14>Laughing, man, because it's like we would going to it's

0:45:55.719 --> 0:46:00.759
<v Speaker 14>called pressure pressure drill, and they never blitzed us. But

0:46:00.880 --> 0:46:04.680
<v Speaker 14>the first four plays in the pressure system always was

0:46:04.760 --> 0:46:06.400
<v Speaker 14>Racked Parsons d.

0:46:06.600 --> 0:46:09.399
<v Speaker 8>Law h oh. So I'm like, wow, can we ever

0:46:09.560 --> 0:46:10.080
<v Speaker 8>just get it?

0:46:10.160 --> 0:46:10.279
<v Speaker 6>Was?

0:46:10.400 --> 0:46:11.400
<v Speaker 4>It was on twit.

0:46:14.239 --> 0:46:14.879
<v Speaker 5>And you know what?

0:46:14.960 --> 0:46:18.719
<v Speaker 6>And and I think maybe in the second half when

0:46:18.760 --> 0:46:20.879
<v Speaker 6>they got the lead and they was like, okay, we're

0:46:20.880 --> 0:46:21.600
<v Speaker 6>coming after you.

0:46:21.960 --> 0:46:23.239
<v Speaker 5>They started using a.

0:46:23.239 --> 0:46:26.920
<v Speaker 6>Five man line, yes, with Parsons in the middle, vander

0:46:27.080 --> 0:46:31.000
<v Speaker 6>Esch was rushing outside of DeMarcus Lawrence on the left,

0:46:31.080 --> 0:46:33.880
<v Speaker 6>and they were coming with five guys and it was

0:46:33.920 --> 0:46:35.320
<v Speaker 6>like the Giants had no clue.

0:46:35.520 --> 0:46:38.360
<v Speaker 2>And the speed that the Cowboys have at the second

0:46:38.440 --> 0:46:42.160
<v Speaker 2>level with I mean the mont Clark can run a linebacker.

0:46:42.239 --> 0:46:46.080
<v Speaker 2>But then you mix in Janie Thomas and Marquise Bell

0:46:46.239 --> 0:46:51.640
<v Speaker 2>playing up there too, along with Curse, and.

0:46:50.000 --> 0:46:52.240
<v Speaker 6>And you know what, Diggs is no slouch.

0:46:52.480 --> 0:46:53.600
<v Speaker 5>This kid can run.

0:46:53.920 --> 0:46:57.520
<v Speaker 6>I think it's deceptive. I was watching him in the pregame,

0:46:57.800 --> 0:47:00.239
<v Speaker 6>the pre pregame warm up, when he was doing these

0:47:00.320 --> 0:47:02.080
<v Speaker 6>drills with al errors.

0:47:02.120 --> 0:47:03.680
<v Speaker 5>Man, he can run.

0:47:04.000 --> 0:47:06.600
<v Speaker 4>We knew that, fac Yeah, how to do that?

0:47:06.680 --> 0:47:08.040
<v Speaker 5>I know, everybody know anything.

0:47:08.920 --> 0:47:11.960
<v Speaker 6>Everybody thinks he's kind of slow, and you know, and

0:47:12.000 --> 0:47:14.760
<v Speaker 6>he's smooth, and yeah, you think he's more.

0:47:14.680 --> 0:47:16.040
<v Speaker 2>Like every.

0:47:17.000 --> 0:47:20.040
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, there's no deception that it's real, because he would

0:47:20.080 --> 0:47:22.160
<v Speaker 6>always say what's the difference between you and Digs?

0:47:22.280 --> 0:47:26.680
<v Speaker 14>Was like, he's fast, he's smooth, man, he runs smooth.

0:47:26.760 --> 0:47:29.640
<v Speaker 14>He don't run herky jerky you know. You know he's smooth,

0:47:29.840 --> 0:47:32.200
<v Speaker 14>just like much like Brandon Cooks. He's smooth.

0:47:32.760 --> 0:47:33.960
<v Speaker 8>It's different ever.

0:47:33.880 --> 0:47:39.839
<v Speaker 2>Surren smooth, Yeah, but slow, like like a loping cierfield girl.

0:47:40.600 --> 0:47:41.120
<v Speaker 4>That's right.

0:47:41.600 --> 0:47:43.880
<v Speaker 7>I gotta say. We've been talking about how great the

0:47:43.960 --> 0:47:47.600
<v Speaker 7>defense is. No one mentions d Q. I mean, come on,

0:47:48.160 --> 0:47:50.920
<v Speaker 7>this guy is doaling it up. I mean he's been

0:47:50.960 --> 0:47:54.200
<v Speaker 7>dolling up obviously since training camp. He's the one that

0:47:54.719 --> 0:47:57.280
<v Speaker 7>is not just pass messing up the drill. He's messing

0:47:57.360 --> 0:47:58.560
<v Speaker 7>up the drill. It starts with him.

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<v Speaker 6>I wonder if they lies that they were going to

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<v Speaker 6>bring in a first year safety to cover Waller, and

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<v Speaker 6>he did it early. He told me afterwards, he said,

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<v Speaker 6>this is the most fun I've ever had playing ball.

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<v Speaker 5>And you know probably was right too.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, you got a homework assignment. Oh no, you

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<v Speaker 2>gotta watch football tonight.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you think I could stay?

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<v Speaker 2>Next opponent, New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets

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<v Speaker 2>against the Bills.

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<v Speaker 9>And we're out of.

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<v Speaker 2>Time, and tomorrow we're at Amick.

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<v Speaker 8>Wick number five, John Wick.

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<v Speaker 7>We're getting rid of this time, We're getting rid of

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<v Speaker 7>the He's not coming back, all.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, See you at nine o'clock in the morning here

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<v Speaker 2>on Mixshot Old Cowboys.

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