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<v Speaker 5>Welcome in, everybody. We've got the whole cast and crew

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<v Speaker 5>best fan paraphernalia because it is Dallas Stars Opening night.

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<v Speaker 3>Mister Patrick, no C Walker, I respect it.

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<v Speaker 5>of Kyle Yeoman's so glad you're with us.

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<v Speaker 6>Welcome in, Talking Cowboys, Mariners. Oh yeah, five's coming up. Man,

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<v Speaker 6>We got our butts kicks you gotta hand out destroyed,

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<v Speaker 6>but they got to come back to our crib for

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<v Speaker 6>Game five.

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<v Speaker 5>It's true winner faced the Toronto Blue jam Ooh love it.

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<v Speaker 3>They're gonna have to fly six hours. Yeah, it's true.

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<v Speaker 3>Anybody's gonna have to do.

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<v Speaker 6>We are too, But I was gonna say that kind

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<v Speaker 6>of works in the other direction as well, Seattle.

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<v Speaker 3>For you, we have bowing, you have both. Right now,

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<v Speaker 3>let's not talk about that. Let's not talk about that one.

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<v Speaker 3>No good baseball playoffs are fun.

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<v Speaker 5>I was in the Mariners organization before I took the

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys jobs. I know a lot of those guys, so

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<v Speaker 5>you're happy for them. Julio h Logan, Gilbert get ready

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<v Speaker 5>to ring. Hey, I don't know if they would want

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<v Speaker 5>to show me the ring because I was very adamant

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<v Speaker 5>when the Rangers won the World Series.

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<v Speaker 3>How much of a Ranger fan I was.

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<v Speaker 7>You know at that point in time, tied by from

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<v Speaker 7>the Stars organization.

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<v Speaker 3>As far as yeah, couple, couple.

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<v Speaker 8>I know the Bang guy. You guys know who that

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<v Speaker 8>guy is.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, the guy that's up on the glass that spent

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<v Speaker 5>time in prison.

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<v Speaker 8>Yep, yeah, that guy. I used to work with that guy.

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<v Speaker 7>No, yeah, he his dad owned the the or what

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<v Speaker 7>is it? Marketing agency that I worked for. Oh yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>so he was a he was a bit of a

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<v Speaker 7>what's it?

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<v Speaker 8>What's it? Called Nepo baby.

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<v Speaker 6>In a way, it's a small yeah cohort, huh yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>see where this is going.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a small world.

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<v Speaker 5>You you never know how close you are between people

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<v Speaker 5>to figure.

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<v Speaker 8>But literally one day he.

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<v Speaker 7>Was walking around with a suit with no socks or

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<v Speaker 7>shoes on, and I was like, what are you doing, dude?

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<v Speaker 8>He's like, oh, got a game, Like what are you

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<v Speaker 8>talking about?

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<v Speaker 3>Why are your shoes off? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 8>Why are you wearing sandals with a white suit? Strangers?

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<v Speaker 3>Guy? That's what Patrick was wearing yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, after he got off the show. Quite clean as well.

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<v Speaker 6>It's an aura.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what's not clean? Are reforming? You know, it's

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<v Speaker 3>not clean. It's not clean.

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<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys injury report, it's quite feel it is. It

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<v Speaker 5>looks like Bill Belichick's injury reports. That was my first

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<v Speaker 5>thought was, remember when Bill Belichick was was coaching for

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<v Speaker 5>the Patriots.

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<v Speaker 3>That is not for North Carolina, know, but for the

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<v Speaker 3>Patriots he would just litter his injury he does.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he litters his injury report with everything.

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<v Speaker 3>If you have a stub, but you're on the you're

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<v Speaker 3>on the did you just sneeze up? Put him on

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<v Speaker 3>the report? Illness report? Anyways? But that's what it looks

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<v Speaker 3>like like a Costco receipt, even though it's not that

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<v Speaker 3>at all.

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<v Speaker 9>It's actually it's actually improved over last week because last

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<v Speaker 9>week's Wednesday injury report, you had what eight, nine, ten

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<v Speaker 9>d nps.

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<v Speaker 10>So we'll do the quick rundown here.

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<v Speaker 3>Aren't there fourteen names on this week's injury report?

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, but most of these guys participated in some kind

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<v Speaker 9>of fake shape.

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<v Speaker 10>So a lot of limited, A ton of limit, a limited,

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<v Speaker 10>A ton of limiteds.

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<v Speaker 6>You only have one, two, three, four five d MPs

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<v Speaker 6>if you had far more than that. So uh, Tyler

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<v Speaker 6>Booker Ceedee Lamb, as expected, did not participate in yesterday's practice.

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<v Speaker 9>Good news though on both of those fronts. Tyler Booker

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<v Speaker 9>was seeing it with the rehab group, doing work on

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<v Speaker 9>the sidelines with the bands with Britt Brown, so that's

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<v Speaker 9>good news for him. Ceedee Lamb, which isn't the first

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<v Speaker 9>time he's been out there, but but it's the first

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<v Speaker 9>time I have not seen an excessive amount of tape

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<v Speaker 9>on his ankle.

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<v Speaker 8>I like those words.

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<v Speaker 9>So yeah, he was. He was all smiles bouncing around yesterday.

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<v Speaker 9>So Ceede Lamb's bouncing some good program.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, he was well boppit he was bit bitty bomp.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, he was so ceede. Lamb is making progress. I

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<v Speaker 9>don't see him playing this week. I do see him

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<v Speaker 9>returning against the Commanders. This is me speaking at the team.

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<v Speaker 9>We'll see how how that goes. Tyler Booker is making

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<v Speaker 9>strides as well. Cavante Turpin gave us a really really

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<v Speaker 9>solid update yesterday after practice. He said that he's jogging,

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<v Speaker 9>but he's not full speed just yet. That could come

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<v Speaker 9>as earli as today, but he he lists himself as

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<v Speaker 9>day to day. Asked directly if he sees himself taking

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<v Speaker 9>the trip to Carolina to play against the Panthers, he

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<v Speaker 9>said it's more likely that he returned against the Commanders.

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<v Speaker 9>He said that is where the team is leaning right now,

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<v Speaker 9>which ties directly into what owner in general manager Jerry

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<v Speaker 9>Jones toll one oh five three the Fan earlier this

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<v Speaker 9>week when he said fingers crossed on Cavante Turpin. So

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<v Speaker 9>doesn't look like Turpin will return this week, but we

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<v Speaker 9>could see Turpin and CD back on the field for

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<v Speaker 9>a very important NFC East matchup against the Washington Commanders.

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<v Speaker 7>You know who doesn't want to see Cavante Turpin return

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<v Speaker 7>talk on it Washington.

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<v Speaker 6>That is correct, just this man in the NFL Maden

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<v Speaker 6>Circle button.

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<v Speaker 9>But they remember. So now going from there, we have

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<v Speaker 9>Jack Samborne. You know, he suffered the concussion and the

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<v Speaker 9>win over the Jets. Did not return to that game,

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<v Speaker 9>obviously placed in the protocol. Was not seen on the

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<v Speaker 9>field yesterday, but you know who was Tyler Geydon.

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<v Speaker 6>Donald Guyden was on the field during the media portion

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<v Speaker 6>with a helmet with pads on, going through some individual

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<v Speaker 6>drills and Tyler Guyden was listed as a limited participant.

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<v Speaker 6>So first practice backs and suffering that concussion a couple

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<v Speaker 6>of weeks ago, So.

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<v Speaker 9>That's good news there. Donovan Wilson, let's answer Kyle Yeoman's question.

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<v Speaker 9>Donovan Wilson is not doing well. Okay, not one injury,

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<v Speaker 9>but two, but.

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<v Speaker 6>Tools those in that he's for Donovan Wilson, He's dealing

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<v Speaker 6>with both an elbow issue and a knee issue. He

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<v Speaker 6>did not participate in Wednesday's practice and based upon that,

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<v Speaker 6>in addition to the signing of Julius Will.

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<v Speaker 10>To the practice squad, I'm inclined.

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<v Speaker 9>To believe Donovan Wilson will likely miss this game against

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<v Speaker 9>the Carolina Panthers. Now we'll see, Yeah, we will see

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<v Speaker 9>what Thursday and Friday's practice reports look like. But I

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<v Speaker 9>think you should go ahead and que what Marquise bell

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<v Speaker 9>a lot of pathers and then you have a lot

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<v Speaker 9>of limiteds of Doron Bland's shoulder. He's dealing with something,

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<v Speaker 9>but he practiced, so did Jadeveon Clowney with a help.

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<v Speaker 10>Johnny Cornelius knee. These are limited guys, by the way.

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<v Speaker 9>Treyvon Diggs knee, James Houston knee, Marshawn Kneeling back at practice.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep.

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<v Speaker 9>Marshaan Kneeland had the ankle injury that propped up last

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<v Speaker 9>week that ultimately made him inactive against the against the Jets.

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<v Speaker 9>He's back at practice. Good news for Marshawn Kneelan Miles

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<v Speaker 9>Sanders knee and ankle. He was limited. He returned to

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<v Speaker 9>practice as well. Tyler Smith kind of important guy. Yeah, limited,

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<v Speaker 9>he did.

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<v Speaker 3>He was back out.

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<v Speaker 9>He did some work yesterday at practice. And one year

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<v Speaker 9>Thomas He's dealing with a minor ankle issue. He was limited.

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<v Speaker 9>So for the most part, yes, this list sounds extremely long,

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<v Speaker 9>but when you look at how many limiteds there are,

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<v Speaker 9>there were a lot of guys that either returned to

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<v Speaker 9>practice or just kind of got scaled back a little

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<v Speaker 9>bit to make sure that they're available going forward. But

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<v Speaker 9>some real positives here, especially with Ceedee Lamb Cavante In

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<v Speaker 9>as far as out looking forward to the Commanders, that's

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<v Speaker 9>a much more pivotal game. Every game matters, especially when

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<v Speaker 9>you're two two and one. So by all means, I'm

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<v Speaker 9>saying handle the Panthers. Yeah, but statistically speaking, as far

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<v Speaker 9>as standings goes, objectively, the Commander's game is more important.

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<v Speaker 3>It's very important. Every game is important, like.

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<v Speaker 6>You said, especially after you drop the one to the Eagles. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>so now you're won and one. You don't want to

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<v Speaker 6>be one and two in the division.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and one would be great.

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<v Speaker 7>You also don't want to take what the Depth did

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<v Speaker 7>against the Jets for granted, Yeah, I know we talk about.

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<v Speaker 3>It the Jets.

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<v Speaker 7>It's the Jets, but what they did last week, you

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<v Speaker 7>can't just bet that that will happen again. Granted this

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<v Speaker 7>is not as important as the Washington Commander's game.

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<v Speaker 8>You still want o still a good performance. It's still

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<v Speaker 8>very important. You need to be in that win column

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<v Speaker 8>more often than not. Apparently to get into the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 3>So just to rerun that down, because there was a

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<v Speaker 3>lot on that list.

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<v Speaker 5>Out of the d NPS, it's Tyler Booker, Ceedee Lamb,

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<v Speaker 5>Jack Samborg, Cavati Turpin, and Donovan Wilson. The limited were

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<v Speaker 5>Doron Bland, Jadavian Clowney, Johnny Cornelius, Drayvon Diggs, Tyler Guyton,

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<v Speaker 5>James Houston, Marshawn Neeland, Miles Sanders, Tyler Smith, and jan

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<v Speaker 5>Ye Thomas. And then three full participants that's Jonathan Mingo,

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<v Speaker 5>Kaylin Carson, Kenneth Murray.

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<v Speaker 6>That seems like a lot and are still in their

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<v Speaker 6>twenty one day practice window.

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<v Speaker 3>You say seat belt was full. He was a full

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<v Speaker 3>participant in practice.

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<v Speaker 8>We're supposed to buckle up this week too, he says.

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<v Speaker 3>Rico down.

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<v Speaker 10>George Pickens says, the cowboys are always buckled up.

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<v Speaker 3>Can we talk about that real quick?

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<v Speaker 11>Yes?

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<v Speaker 6>Kenny Smith response, Kenny Clark, that was my favorite response

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<v Speaker 6>to the of yesterday and go through it.

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<v Speaker 8>Uh So, I don't have the exact quote in front

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<v Speaker 8>of me, but you.

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<v Speaker 3>Can find it.

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<v Speaker 7>It was basically like that he hasn't gone against the

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<v Speaker 7>defense like us, and he's gonna see it on film.

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<v Speaker 8>Like you know, he says something before that, we're up ahead.

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<v Speaker 6>That's he's pretty much like chill out man, he said. Quote, Man,

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<v Speaker 6>he got to back it, he got to back it up. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>I'm not much in the talking. They ain't play nobody

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<v Speaker 6>like us. We ain't play them. So he'll watch the

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<v Speaker 6>film and he'll see what he's up against.

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<v Speaker 7>If he watches that Jets film in particular, yeah, he'll

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<v Speaker 7>he'll probably.

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<v Speaker 8>Can you treat it a gander, buddy?

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<v Speaker 3>Can you translate that first line for us?

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<v Speaker 8>Please translate?

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<v Speaker 9>We bring it back up. I clicked off of it,

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<v Speaker 9>he said. Man, man, he got to back it up.

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<v Speaker 3>Please translate that in different cultures. Can we say that

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<v Speaker 3>on the air? Yeah, I translate that about you guys.

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<v Speaker 8>Give me a shot.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, let's go some cultures.

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<v Speaker 6>I say you bury, chill out bucko, another coolier Jets.

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<v Speaker 5>Buddy, settle down, simmer down, simmer down if you will,

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<v Speaker 5>and other cultures your horses take a seat, chief.

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<v Speaker 3>And other cultures will be like, oh yeah, that's it.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, like that's it. Simply put just.

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<v Speaker 8>Who coy Isaiah would go okay.

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<v Speaker 6>In the same face, and there's new generation. That's bet Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>You know so say less.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, say us stand on business.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>I oh really I love the confidence from Kenny Clark,

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<v Speaker 5>I really do.

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<v Speaker 8>It's quiet confidence, He's not, it's out there.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a solid confidence. Two things here.

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<v Speaker 5>One, whenever it comes to rush defense and stopping the run.

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<v Speaker 5>Up to this point, Dallas has been decent in that

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<v Speaker 5>category up until their most recent matchup where they allowed

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<v Speaker 5>Breese Hall to do what Breese Hall did, averaging eight

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<v Speaker 5>yards of carry.

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<v Speaker 3>So I guess if Rico Dabble does watch the.

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<v Speaker 5>Film, he's going to see Breese Hall running all over

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<v Speaker 5>the Dallas defense.

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<v Speaker 3>So there's one thing.

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<v Speaker 5>The second thing is he's saying we've never or the

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<v Speaker 5>Panthers have never faced a defense like the Cowboys. The

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<v Speaker 5>Panthers have faced the Jaguars, the Cardinals, the Falcons, the Patriots,

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<v Speaker 5>and the Dolphins, all five of those teams. Because all

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<v Speaker 5>thirty one other teams in the NFL currently rank better

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<v Speaker 5>than the Cowboys defense. So it's not like the statistics

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<v Speaker 5>are backing it up. Why is that the confidence level

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<v Speaker 5>from Kenny Clark?

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<v Speaker 3>You know he's going to do.

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<v Speaker 6>I hit this conversation with a couple of followers esterday

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<v Speaker 6>on Twitter, fun conversation, sobar this is not Philly Green

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<v Speaker 6>literally sat but nonetheless so there was there were a

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<v Speaker 6>couple of things.

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<v Speaker 5>People say the same thing when I wear North Texas

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<v Speaker 5>by the way, which, by the way, tomorrow I will

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<v Speaker 5>be wearing North Texas, you know, because they have a

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<v Speaker 5>big game this week.

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<v Speaker 3>Also collegiate Friday, when we.

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<v Speaker 9>Valid point made by Kyle valid point that was shared

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<v Speaker 9>by some fans who asked me they said, hey, no,

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<v Speaker 9>see why is Kenny Clark acting as if the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>defenses is you know, world beaters?

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<v Speaker 3>Right?

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<v Speaker 9>I agree, they have not been, but I say shrink

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<v Speaker 9>it to what Kenny Clark, his responsibilities and those right

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<v Speaker 9>next to him are.

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<v Speaker 3>They've been good?

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<v Speaker 10>Right when you talk about Kenny Clark, also DIGGI zoo

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<v Speaker 10>Solomon Thomas.

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<v Speaker 9>You can talk about the secondary struggling all the day.

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<v Speaker 9>You could talk about the defensive ends struggling probably to

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<v Speaker 9>the Jets game, all the livelong day, and you would

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<v Speaker 9>be correct in doing so. But prior to the Jets game,

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<v Speaker 9>there's no way in hell you were going to convince

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<v Speaker 9>me that Kenny Clark was having a mid or bad

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<v Speaker 9>season that OsO or Sally were having a mid or

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<v Speaker 9>bad season.

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<v Speaker 3>So I feel like Kenny.

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<v Speaker 9>Clark while his comment was expensive and he's saying this

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<v Speaker 9>defense it was PC right right. He doesn't want to

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<v Speaker 9>just say, well, you got to go against me. No,

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<v Speaker 9>he's saying against the unit.

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<v Speaker 6>But realistically speaking, Rico is going to have a challenge

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<v Speaker 6>going up against Kenny Osa and Sally. My only question

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<v Speaker 6>is can the defensive ends contribute to stop the Rico?

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<v Speaker 7>So sorry, We've talked about it so many times, and that,

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<v Speaker 7>like Kyle, feels like we're in the upside down when

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<v Speaker 7>you refer to the Dallas Cowboys interior defensive line as

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<v Speaker 7>the best unit on the.

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<v Speaker 3>Team, strangers on the Dosh.

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<v Speaker 5>The only part of the team that feels good right

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<v Speaker 5>now is defensive tackle.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, and compared to the last I don't know, five years,

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<v Speaker 7>it's that has not been the case.

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<v Speaker 6>No, no interruption, bulletin board material changes everything. Yes, So

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<v Speaker 6>that's essentially what Kenny Harker is saying.

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<v Speaker 3>He said, you go watch the film.

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<v Speaker 6>Cool, that's awesome, you can see our effort, But like

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<v Speaker 6>you just put a target on your back. It probably

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<v Speaker 6>just wasn't a good idea, you know, just just coach

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<v Speaker 6>Belichick used to drive that into us, like say nothing,

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<v Speaker 6>which you understand why he's so mute now and interviews

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<v Speaker 6>and why his players have always been relatively PC and

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<v Speaker 6>mute are always.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, you guys are always college level. You know,

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<v Speaker 3>he doesn't really talk for himself there, but.

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<v Speaker 6>You know, always giving kudos to the to the opposition,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, kind of gassing them up, you know, light

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<v Speaker 6>the flame a little bit, just in a positive sense,

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<v Speaker 6>pat him on the back, bulletin board material. It brings

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<v Speaker 6>out that inner dog, it does. It brings out the

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<v Speaker 6>inner dog. And when you are in the backfield and

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<v Speaker 6>you can't block for yourself, you.

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<v Speaker 8>Might not want to say that. Sergeant says, you lead

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<v Speaker 8>your last haul.

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<v Speaker 3>It is a good ones. It's not a good idea. Look.

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<v Speaker 9>And I'll put it this way because the conversation that

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<v Speaker 9>went on on Twitter, it was again, it was a

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<v Speaker 9>good fruitful, spirited, spirited sure. Because I want everyone to

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<v Speaker 9>understand I still have a lot of love for Rico,

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<v Speaker 9>and I quote tweeted the initial tweet after his two

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<v Speaker 9>hundred yard game and I said, I love Rico and

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<v Speaker 9>I love that he's talking his stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>I love it.

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<v Speaker 9>But you got you've got to you've got to produce

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<v Speaker 9>after you do that. Now Here that here's September seventh

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<v Speaker 9>against the Jaguars, twelve rushing yards, nine rushing yards against

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<v Speaker 9>the Cardinals, thirty rushing yards against the folks, say it's

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<v Speaker 9>feeling himself, thirty two rushing yards against the Patriots, and

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<v Speaker 9>then the career best two hundred and six yards against

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<v Speaker 9>the Dolphins. One of those things is not like the other.

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<v Speaker 5>I still want to give him credit, though, because when

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<v Speaker 5>you look at and I have big facts.

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<v Speaker 3>Out there, we're not taking credit away.

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<v Speaker 6>We're saying the bulletin board material nowhere. It's emotional Paul

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<v Speaker 6>Thomas about five running backs. Want of five running backs

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<v Speaker 6>to have two hundred rushing yards in a game.

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<v Speaker 5>Over the last five seasons. So he deserves to have

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit of confidence there. But to say what

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<v Speaker 5>he said and to completely turning around, this is the

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<v Speaker 5>direct quote for those that haven't heard it already. They've

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<v Speaker 5>got to buckle up, stand on that.

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<v Speaker 3>That was just meeting. They've got a very physical game.

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<v Speaker 3>On my end.

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<v Speaker 5>I take pride in that buckle, the chin straps tight,

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<v Speaker 5>and I will be coming, is what he said after

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<v Speaker 5>the fact. But in the moment he said, buckle up.

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<v Speaker 5>They know what's coming. They didn't keep me out there

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<v Speaker 5>for five years for no reason.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, the coach the first thing is what he said.

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<v Speaker 6>It's like, yeah, now the coaching staff got with him.

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<v Speaker 6>He tried to he tried to backtrack, woke that back

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<v Speaker 6>a little bit and true and like you said, credit

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<v Speaker 6>to him for getting two hundred plus yards.

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<v Speaker 9>That's not an easy feat he needed against other NFL players.

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<v Speaker 3>One.

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<v Speaker 10>But again, one of those things is not like.

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<v Speaker 6>He wrote that statement in sharpie. It's not in dry

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<v Speaker 6>erase marker. It's in sharpie. Once it's out there, it's

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<v Speaker 6>out there. Bro, your old line is not world beaters?

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<v Speaker 3>So do you like that? He kind of backtracked it

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<v Speaker 3>THEO No, I I don't like. No.

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<v Speaker 5>If you're a competitor, stand on business, business, Yeah, stand

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<v Speaker 5>on just say with your chest exactly, don't backtrack it.

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<v Speaker 3>That makes it worse, absolutely.

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<v Speaker 5>Because now then you've got Kenny Clark looking at it

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<v Speaker 5>and saying, oh, we responded, and now you're backtracking it

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<v Speaker 5>all of a sudden, you want to you see the

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<v Speaker 5>error of your ways, sip oops.

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<v Speaker 7>Maybe Coach McCarthy two, he's like, oh, well, we're excited

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<v Speaker 7>to see them, but we're buckled up.

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<v Speaker 8>I was like, all right, all right, right, let's go.

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<v Speaker 3>That's it really is. It was a wild statement from

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<v Speaker 3>Rico doubtell.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna break down the Carolina Panthers offense though when

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<v Speaker 5>we come back, because he's not the only weapon on

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<v Speaker 5>that side of the football. Tetro at McMillan playing well,

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<v Speaker 5>I had a couple of other guys. Yeah, McMillan, how's

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<v Speaker 5>my pet cat? I mean, it was everybody's pet cat.

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<v Speaker 5>To be completely fair, when we come back with more

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<v Speaker 5>talking Cowboys preview the Dallas defense versus that Carolina offense.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh?

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<v Speaker 1>I watched.

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<v Speaker 3>I've been seeing some good things totally. They have some talent,

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<v Speaker 3>you up, some great talents, and they got some fight hoping.

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<v Speaker 1>This is the year me too.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, I'm Cody. By the way, I'm Travis. Nice to

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<v Speaker 3>meet you.

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<v Speaker 1>Travis.

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<v Speaker 3>Go Cowboys Go.

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<v Speaker 5>Remember we did flip this week and we will continue

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<v Speaker 3>On Talking Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>Wednesday will be our opponent defensive preview Dallas offense versus

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<v Speaker 5>opponent Defense. Then Thursday will be our opponent offense versus

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<v Speaker 5>the Dallas defense. Flipping from what the schedule has been

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<v Speaker 5>in the past. We still have Talking Tuesdays, we still

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<v Speaker 8>Dot Com, most importantly the week.

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<v Speaker 5>That's coming up today. Actually, I can springle that whenever

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<v Speaker 5>I want. I'm just kind of like a flider. I'm

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<v Speaker 5>going to slide it in wherever I wherever it just

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<v Speaker 5>fits in the best throughout the season, I'm going to.

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<v Speaker 3>That's exactly right.

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<v Speaker 5>Gotta find you, gotta wait for your blocks to develop,

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<v Speaker 5>and you got to pound it all right, just like

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<v Speaker 5>the drum against Carolina, Keep pounding, keep pounding.

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<v Speaker 3>See all right?

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<v Speaker 5>When we were talking about Rico Dowdele, his confidence level

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<v Speaker 5>was certainly very high after two hundred and six yards

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<v Speaker 5>of rushing last week, and for good reason against probably

0:21:27.080 --> 0:21:30.199
<v Speaker 5>the worst run defense in the National Football League. But

0:21:30.240 --> 0:21:33.520
<v Speaker 5>there are other weapons on that offense, Isaiah, there are

0:21:34.200 --> 0:21:38.040
<v Speaker 5>outside of Rico Dowdle. How would you rank their next

0:21:38.240 --> 0:21:43.800
<v Speaker 5>three weapons? One, two, and three.

0:21:44.920 --> 0:21:50.440
<v Speaker 3>That you've made a like a hog noise today and then.

0:21:50.359 --> 0:21:52.800
<v Speaker 6>What a lot of police academy that was a that

0:21:52.920 --> 0:21:55.080
<v Speaker 6>was a Tim Allen like film improvement.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's talk about the receivers. Man.

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<v Speaker 6>You know you got Ted McMillan, you got Exambula, get

0:22:02.680 --> 0:22:05.600
<v Speaker 6>I like both of those guys, Hunter rinfor I like,

0:22:05.640 --> 0:22:07.760
<v Speaker 6>I respect him. He hasn't necessarily done much this year,

0:22:07.760 --> 0:22:09.760
<v Speaker 6>but I respect his game. So they have a nice

0:22:09.760 --> 0:22:13.919
<v Speaker 6>little trifecta over at receiver. Tommy Tremble, to me, is

0:22:13.920 --> 0:22:16.800
<v Speaker 6>one of the most undervalued and underrated tight ends in

0:22:16.840 --> 0:22:17.120
<v Speaker 6>the game.

0:22:17.200 --> 0:22:18.919
<v Speaker 3>I liked him out of college. I like him a lot.

0:22:19.480 --> 0:22:23.959
<v Speaker 6>I would notre Dame love to see him here if

0:22:23.960 --> 0:22:25.919
<v Speaker 6>he was ever if he was ever opposed. We've got

0:22:25.920 --> 0:22:27.919
<v Speaker 6>a pretty good tight end, No, we do. But I

0:22:28.000 --> 0:22:32.840
<v Speaker 6>like Tommy Trimble. I like, I love spand for it.

0:22:32.920 --> 0:22:37.720
<v Speaker 6>He's underutilized as well. But yeah, so Tremble is a

0:22:37.760 --> 0:22:40.080
<v Speaker 6>weapon that that's underutilized, so they might not use him.

0:22:40.080 --> 0:22:42.400
<v Speaker 6>But right now they've got the guys on the outside,

0:22:42.520 --> 0:22:44.800
<v Speaker 6>they got the young receiving corps. They've invested a lot

0:22:44.800 --> 0:22:47.960
<v Speaker 6>at that receiver position. First round picks for two of

0:22:48.000 --> 0:22:51.600
<v Speaker 6>their guys. They're big, they're you know, big fellas, they're

0:22:51.600 --> 0:22:55.920
<v Speaker 6>long arms, they're both physical, they both can run. I mean,

0:22:56.200 --> 0:22:58.240
<v Speaker 6>you got to pick your poison whenever you want to

0:22:58.240 --> 0:22:59.720
<v Speaker 6>decide to go up there and press them. I think

0:22:59.720 --> 0:23:02.480
<v Speaker 6>we've learn our lesson in terms of pressing. First round

0:23:02.800 --> 0:23:06.600
<v Speaker 6>receivers that are six three and above. It doesn't end well,

0:23:07.119 --> 0:23:10.080
<v Speaker 6>did not in will not in twenty twenty five. So

0:23:10.160 --> 0:23:12.760
<v Speaker 6>I think that strategy in terms of playing more zone

0:23:13.080 --> 0:23:15.040
<v Speaker 6>is going to be beneficial with a pass rush this

0:23:15.080 --> 0:23:20.280
<v Speaker 6>week because their quarterback is not it a hass rush.

0:23:20.520 --> 0:23:23.720
<v Speaker 3>It's interesting because their quarterback is not it.

0:23:23.800 --> 0:23:28.560
<v Speaker 6>Man, I know they have invested a lot into him.

0:23:28.720 --> 0:23:31.400
<v Speaker 3>Nobody, no, my friend. Yeah, it's been bad. It's pretty bad.

0:23:31.520 --> 0:23:33.400
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, what's bad. What's bad.

0:23:33.560 --> 0:23:36.600
<v Speaker 3>Decision making is bad, Mike Jackson, confidence is bad.

0:23:36.880 --> 0:23:40.280
<v Speaker 5>Arm talent, Like I felt like he's he's degressed. I

0:23:40.320 --> 0:23:43.000
<v Speaker 5>don't see it really since he came into the league.

0:23:43.040 --> 0:23:45.280
<v Speaker 5>I mean, look at I mean, even next gen stats

0:23:45.280 --> 0:23:48.399
<v Speaker 5>had a mark on it. Bryce Young is eight and

0:23:48.520 --> 0:23:52.320
<v Speaker 5>twenty five as a that's a record eight wins twenty

0:23:52.320 --> 0:23:55.280
<v Speaker 5>five losses in his career. That's the fifth lowest quarterback

0:23:55.320 --> 0:23:58.840
<v Speaker 5>win percentage since nineteen fifty with a minimum of three

0:23:59.000 --> 0:23:59.959
<v Speaker 5>or of thirty starts.

0:24:00.040 --> 0:24:03.120
<v Speaker 3>It sounds this is bad. I mean, it's not good. Now.

0:24:03.400 --> 0:24:05.840
<v Speaker 5>The talent around him hasn't been there as well. But

0:24:06.240 --> 0:24:07.600
<v Speaker 5>when you look at his.

0:24:07.920 --> 0:24:11.240
<v Speaker 3>They put some talent around, no doubt, they've drafted some guys.

0:24:11.480 --> 0:24:16.359
<v Speaker 5>But Young has a sixty percent completion percentage, five point

0:24:16.400 --> 0:24:18.919
<v Speaker 5>seven passing yards per attempt, which is the lowest in

0:24:18.960 --> 0:24:22.200
<v Speaker 5>the league, and it's seventy seven point six passer rating.

0:24:22.720 --> 0:24:25.000
<v Speaker 7>Is it just confidence? Is it he's just scared to

0:24:25.040 --> 0:24:27.120
<v Speaker 7>throw deep? Or you're just you're saying that the zip

0:24:27.160 --> 0:24:28.840
<v Speaker 7>is not there, just out there you want to talk about.

0:24:28.880 --> 0:24:30.880
<v Speaker 7>I don't think Rico having a tuner of yard game.

0:24:30.920 --> 0:24:32.600
<v Speaker 7>Do you know why Rico had a turn of yard game?

0:24:34.000 --> 0:24:37.159
<v Speaker 7>Bryce Young had two turnovers in the first quarter. He

0:24:37.200 --> 0:24:39.399
<v Speaker 7>had a fumble that he literally came out off of

0:24:39.400 --> 0:24:42.080
<v Speaker 7>play action, saw defensive end in front of him, and

0:24:42.200 --> 0:24:44.600
<v Speaker 7>just just the ball just fell out like it was

0:24:45.000 --> 0:24:47.040
<v Speaker 7>dogging on glitter sparkles out of a troll.

0:24:49.520 --> 0:24:49.840
<v Speaker 3>All right.

0:24:50.480 --> 0:24:51.840
<v Speaker 8>I know you didn't know where you were going there,

0:24:51.880 --> 0:24:53.560
<v Speaker 8>But when he said raids.

0:24:54.080 --> 0:24:56.439
<v Speaker 3>That landed, I love it.

0:24:56.600 --> 0:24:59.800
<v Speaker 7>Literally I saw the emptiness in his eyes as he

0:25:00.280 --> 0:25:02.640
<v Speaker 7>it and then he just said it, and I.

0:25:02.560 --> 0:25:04.800
<v Speaker 6>Was like, yeah, I wanted to go there, and I

0:25:04.880 --> 0:25:07.600
<v Speaker 6>had love That's literally what it like.

0:25:07.480 --> 0:25:10.879
<v Speaker 3>Like you ever seen a troll get scared like that happened,

0:25:11.200 --> 0:25:15.040
<v Speaker 3>So that's exactly what he did.

0:25:15.480 --> 0:25:16.080
<v Speaker 8>I love that.

0:25:16.760 --> 0:25:18.760
<v Speaker 6>And then like the next series, he comes back and

0:25:19.000 --> 0:25:21.159
<v Speaker 6>Exavier leg Get on a deep en route. He just

0:25:21.240 --> 0:25:24.399
<v Speaker 6>overthrows them for interceptions, and he said, all right, bro,

0:25:24.520 --> 0:25:25.840
<v Speaker 6>let's just take the ball out of your hands and

0:25:25.840 --> 0:25:26.480
<v Speaker 6>give it to Rico.

0:25:27.280 --> 0:25:28.600
<v Speaker 3>That's how that happened, legit.

0:25:29.160 --> 0:25:33.000
<v Speaker 5>I it's really the curious case of Bryce Young. He

0:25:33.240 --> 0:25:36.560
<v Speaker 5>just never has had the confidence. He's never had the

0:25:36.560 --> 0:25:38.800
<v Speaker 5>the and like you said, they're starting to put talent

0:25:38.840 --> 0:25:42.240
<v Speaker 5>around him, uh huh, but he cannot figure it out

0:25:42.520 --> 0:25:45.480
<v Speaker 5>and find that that same level of oomph that he

0:25:45.560 --> 0:25:47.200
<v Speaker 5>had at the collegiate level.

0:25:47.280 --> 0:25:51.119
<v Speaker 3>They have, they have a solid receiver cord like with depth.

0:25:51.359 --> 0:25:54.640
<v Speaker 3>He's so not just starters like their depth pieces are decent. Yeah,

0:25:54.680 --> 0:25:57.760
<v Speaker 3>he's easily panicked. Yeah, he is his pocket presence.

0:25:59.400 --> 0:26:01.520
<v Speaker 6>And then I mean, like you said, his offensive line,

0:26:01.760 --> 0:26:03.680
<v Speaker 6>same guys who have to block Farrico, by the way,

0:26:03.920 --> 0:26:06.640
<v Speaker 6>they're just they're not really protecting him. I mean he's

0:26:06.640 --> 0:26:10.040
<v Speaker 6>been sacked nine times and this is just with teams

0:26:10.080 --> 0:26:12.119
<v Speaker 6>playing straight up. But then you know, every once in

0:26:12.160 --> 0:26:14.520
<v Speaker 6>a while they'll send an extra guy. They only blitz

0:26:14.560 --> 0:26:17.200
<v Speaker 6>him like twenty five percent of the time, right, So

0:26:17.480 --> 0:26:19.480
<v Speaker 6>the other three times you can get pressure on them

0:26:19.480 --> 0:26:21.439
<v Speaker 6>with just your front four. Yeah, and then once you

0:26:21.560 --> 0:26:24.040
<v Speaker 6>get that pressure on him, Oh man, he's coming off

0:26:24.080 --> 0:26:26.800
<v Speaker 6>that first read and he's panicing quickly. This is a

0:26:26.960 --> 0:26:30.200
<v Speaker 6>The Carolina Panthers are really a quarterback away from being

0:26:30.200 --> 0:26:33.320
<v Speaker 6>a competitive team. Like they really are, Like they have

0:26:33.520 --> 0:26:36.760
<v Speaker 6>a lot of talent in terms of the skill positions.

0:26:36.880 --> 0:26:40.440
<v Speaker 3>They should have invested there the first try. And I

0:26:40.480 --> 0:26:42.360
<v Speaker 3>think this is the last year for Bryce. They will

0:26:42.359 --> 0:26:44.359
<v Speaker 3>be the Mona.

0:26:44.440 --> 0:26:46.639
<v Speaker 6>They will make a huge investment into a quarterback of

0:26:46.680 --> 0:26:49.159
<v Speaker 6>the future because there's no way that you have this

0:26:49.320 --> 0:26:51.240
<v Speaker 6>much talent at receiver.

0:26:51.359 --> 0:26:53.040
<v Speaker 3>They have four receivers that can all contribute.

0:26:53.119 --> 0:26:55.119
<v Speaker 8>Mc millan. We've talked about him filing.

0:26:55.200 --> 0:26:57.680
<v Speaker 6>He is able to get Hunter renfro. They got Jimmy

0:26:57.680 --> 0:27:00.159
<v Speaker 6>Horn Junr. Like they got some dudes, man, you mean

0:27:00.359 --> 0:27:02.719
<v Speaker 6>they have some dudes. Add in the tight ends. They

0:27:02.720 --> 0:27:06.160
<v Speaker 6>add in the running backs like they solid it's a quarterback.

0:27:07.040 --> 0:27:08.840
<v Speaker 6>So get after him, fluster.

0:27:08.600 --> 0:27:10.960
<v Speaker 3>Him, you know, troll them.

0:27:13.119 --> 0:27:14.800
<v Speaker 7>Well, if you're looking at the success that they had

0:27:14.880 --> 0:27:16.680
<v Speaker 7>last week, obviously wasn't due to price Young was the

0:27:16.720 --> 0:27:19.640
<v Speaker 7>running game and zone run game is their bread and butter.

0:27:20.040 --> 0:27:22.320
<v Speaker 7>They but they found their success last week with the

0:27:23.119 --> 0:27:26.840
<v Speaker 7>I'm gonna use this term correctly GAT scheme concepts now

0:27:27.000 --> 0:27:29.520
<v Speaker 7>and I'm using Layman's terms to sort of explain this.

0:27:29.640 --> 0:27:32.520
<v Speaker 7>But it's blocking either at the A or B gaps,

0:27:32.520 --> 0:27:35.240
<v Speaker 7>combo block AIRB gaps, and having a lot of faith

0:27:35.280 --> 0:27:38.240
<v Speaker 7>in wide receivers to run block for you as well.

0:27:38.600 --> 0:27:40.680
<v Speaker 7>You saw that a lot, and I really like Brady

0:27:40.720 --> 0:27:43.000
<v Speaker 7>Christensen in that sense because they were running running a

0:27:43.000 --> 0:27:46.040
<v Speaker 7>lot to his side, the number two overall ranked guard

0:27:46.080 --> 0:27:49.000
<v Speaker 7>in the NFL, according to pff uh An Rico was

0:27:49.000 --> 0:27:50.240
<v Speaker 7>eating eating up last.

0:27:50.440 --> 0:27:53.520
<v Speaker 6>Their wide bodies up front. Yeah, they're there's slower, they

0:27:53.520 --> 0:27:55.840
<v Speaker 6>don't have great feet, but their wide bodies and their

0:27:55.880 --> 0:27:58.760
<v Speaker 6>combo blocks are tight. Like they when they decided to

0:27:58.800 --> 0:28:02.520
<v Speaker 6>take yeah, the center center in their guard or a

0:28:02.640 --> 0:28:04.919
<v Speaker 6>tackle on their guard. Whenever they decide to go shoulder

0:28:04.920 --> 0:28:07.080
<v Speaker 6>to shoulder, there's no there's no room. You can't even

0:28:07.080 --> 0:28:09.080
<v Speaker 6>get a piece of paper between those shoulder pass So

0:28:09.119 --> 0:28:11.560
<v Speaker 6>those guys, if they get on one person, you know,

0:28:11.560 --> 0:28:14.800
<v Speaker 6>whether that's osa, whether that's why.

0:28:14.640 --> 0:28:15.840
<v Speaker 3>Am I blanking out on everybody?

0:28:15.840 --> 0:28:20.480
<v Speaker 6>Solomon Clark, any Clark, like, those guys are gonna move

0:28:20.840 --> 0:28:22.600
<v Speaker 6>most likely they're gonna do a good job. Of moving

0:28:22.640 --> 0:28:25.480
<v Speaker 6>that individual out the way, which you can't allow is

0:28:25.520 --> 0:28:27.960
<v Speaker 6>for them to move that individual and come off of

0:28:27.960 --> 0:28:29.800
<v Speaker 6>that combo and get up to your second level. So

0:28:30.600 --> 0:28:32.880
<v Speaker 6>that's that's where that's what you have to deal with

0:28:32.960 --> 0:28:35.480
<v Speaker 6>up front. They do a good job of those combo blocks,

0:28:35.480 --> 0:28:37.600
<v Speaker 6>but outside of that, there's not a lot. I respect

0:28:37.600 --> 0:28:39.080
<v Speaker 6>the heck out the head coach. I had time with

0:28:39.160 --> 0:28:42.040
<v Speaker 6>him in Seattle. I know he's a He's a brilliant

0:28:42.080 --> 0:28:43.000
<v Speaker 6>offensive mind.

0:28:42.800 --> 0:28:45.280
<v Speaker 5>And you like his concepts whenever it comes to passing

0:28:45.400 --> 0:28:47.520
<v Speaker 5>very layered concepts that you see.

0:28:47.320 --> 0:28:49.720
<v Speaker 3>Them continuing to employ. They do it all the time.

0:28:49.800 --> 0:28:50.400
<v Speaker 3>Saw last year.

0:28:50.560 --> 0:28:53.320
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, those layered concepts or something that I know you've

0:28:53.320 --> 0:28:54.120
<v Speaker 5>harped on before.

0:28:54.520 --> 0:28:56.400
<v Speaker 7>No, to kind of get back to the recon conversation

0:28:56.440 --> 0:28:59.240
<v Speaker 7>really quick. Why are they not at this point starting

0:28:59.600 --> 0:29:03.800
<v Speaker 7>their back cup. I don't even know who their backups are. Andy,

0:29:04.560 --> 0:29:06.479
<v Speaker 7>you wouldn't trust him over Bryce Young right now.

0:29:06.600 --> 0:29:08.520
<v Speaker 3>I think it's you give him a shot, you give

0:29:08.600 --> 0:29:10.120
<v Speaker 3>him the I mean, so you're.

0:29:09.960 --> 0:29:11.120
<v Speaker 8>Saying they should give him a shot.

0:29:11.240 --> 0:29:13.720
<v Speaker 5>No, no, no, no, saying Bryce Young. Okay, you're trying to

0:29:13.720 --> 0:29:15.320
<v Speaker 5>get him to click. You're trying to get him to

0:29:15.320 --> 0:29:18.440
<v Speaker 5>figure it out and throwing Andy Dalton in there would

0:29:18.600 --> 0:29:23.160
<v Speaker 5>would ultimately just totally negate that all that's waving the

0:29:23.160 --> 0:29:26.000
<v Speaker 5>white flag, that's conceding defeat whenever it comes to me trying.

0:29:25.800 --> 0:29:28.920
<v Speaker 3>To give him a click, or or to not put

0:29:28.920 --> 0:29:31.600
<v Speaker 3>out enough film to just moving on, Yeah, to show

0:29:31.680 --> 0:29:33.120
<v Speaker 3>that it's the end of the era.

0:29:33.760 --> 0:29:36.760
<v Speaker 5>I think if they were competitive, like let's say the

0:29:36.800 --> 0:29:40.160
<v Speaker 5>Panthers instead of being two and three or two and

0:29:40.200 --> 0:29:43.400
<v Speaker 5>four after this week, let's say they're four and two

0:29:43.760 --> 0:29:47.520
<v Speaker 5>or five and one, it's something like that, then I think, well, one,

0:29:47.600 --> 0:29:51.040
<v Speaker 5>Bryce Young would probably be playing better. Two the you

0:29:51.040 --> 0:29:53.240
<v Speaker 5>would probably think about it. If he's not playing better,

0:29:53.600 --> 0:29:55.520
<v Speaker 5>then you would get a guy like Andy Dalton to

0:29:55.840 --> 0:29:57.560
<v Speaker 5>fill the void and kind.

0:29:57.400 --> 0:30:01.280
<v Speaker 3>Of be there for Bryce Young. But no, he's there.

0:30:01.320 --> 0:30:03.360
<v Speaker 5>He's their guy. They're going to stick with it through

0:30:03.400 --> 0:30:05.160
<v Speaker 5>thick or than and see what happened.

0:30:05.160 --> 0:30:06.959
<v Speaker 3>I think they get halfway through the season and then

0:30:06.960 --> 0:30:09.600
<v Speaker 3>they flip it and they make the decision.

0:30:09.280 --> 0:30:10.880
<v Speaker 6>What would the record have to win? They did it

0:30:10.920 --> 0:30:15.080
<v Speaker 6>last year, well last year. Last year they pulled him

0:30:15.120 --> 0:30:17.440
<v Speaker 6>last year for Andy Dalton. They sat him down, They

0:30:17.440 --> 0:30:19.120
<v Speaker 6>sat him down, let Andy Dalton come in, and then

0:30:19.120 --> 0:30:19.920
<v Speaker 6>they brought him back in.

0:30:20.080 --> 0:30:21.440
<v Speaker 3>That's a mass we see there.

0:30:21.480 --> 0:30:23.680
<v Speaker 9>The thing is, to your point, though, they're approaching the

0:30:23.720 --> 0:30:26.800
<v Speaker 9>halfway point of the season effective after this game. So

0:30:26.840 --> 0:30:28.840
<v Speaker 9>after this game, I mean, after this game, you'll beat

0:30:29.120 --> 0:30:31.360
<v Speaker 9>You have two more weeks or trade deadline and then

0:30:31.360 --> 0:30:31.920
<v Speaker 9>trade downline.

0:30:31.920 --> 0:30:33.560
<v Speaker 10>It's basically midseason. So that's what I mean.

0:30:33.600 --> 0:30:36.480
<v Speaker 9>Like, so if the Cowboys get close, if the Cowboys

0:30:36.520 --> 0:30:39.040
<v Speaker 9>can have to go off on him like they did

0:30:39.160 --> 0:30:42.120
<v Speaker 9>justin fields, then you if you're the Panthers, you're really

0:30:42.160 --> 0:30:45.840
<v Speaker 9>starting to have that conversation. But I just it all

0:30:45.880 --> 0:30:47.760
<v Speaker 9>goes back to what everybody is saying on this panel,

0:30:47.800 --> 0:30:50.880
<v Speaker 9>which is Bryce Young, he panics easily. He doesn't have

0:30:50.880 --> 0:30:54.280
<v Speaker 9>the offensive line protection. Yeah, we love to give Rico,

0:30:54.520 --> 0:30:56.680
<v Speaker 9>rightfully his roses for the two hundred yard game, but

0:30:56.680 --> 0:30:58.640
<v Speaker 9>the Dolphins have one of the worst run defenses in

0:30:58.640 --> 0:31:01.640
<v Speaker 9>the league. Also, keep in mind, it took that game

0:31:01.680 --> 0:31:06.440
<v Speaker 9>from Rico Dado for his numbers to look respectable, because

0:31:06.520 --> 0:31:09.120
<v Speaker 9>even after that game, per Next Gen Stats, his first

0:31:09.120 --> 0:31:13.360
<v Speaker 9>downs over expectation even after that game is zero zero.

0:31:14.240 --> 0:31:17.160
<v Speaker 9>His yards after contact, even after a two hundred and

0:31:17.160 --> 0:31:22.280
<v Speaker 9>six yard game is one point three. So this is

0:31:22.280 --> 0:31:24.640
<v Speaker 9>telling me a couple of things. Number one, that game

0:31:24.720 --> 0:31:28.200
<v Speaker 9>being a massive, massive outlier in and of itself. If

0:31:28.240 --> 0:31:30.880
<v Speaker 9>you take that game and you roll it into every

0:31:30.920 --> 0:31:33.040
<v Speaker 9>other game, put it in a pot, he's not able

0:31:33.240 --> 0:31:35.120
<v Speaker 9>to get going. And then when you get hands on

0:31:35.200 --> 0:31:38.560
<v Speaker 9>him this season, when you get hands on him, he's

0:31:38.600 --> 0:31:42.680
<v Speaker 9>probably going down easier than he did in a Cowboys uniform.

0:31:42.800 --> 0:31:46.360
<v Speaker 10>And if so, we love Euko. But again, one of those.

0:31:46.120 --> 0:31:47.600
<v Speaker 3>Things is still not like this.

0:31:49.480 --> 0:31:52.360
<v Speaker 7>I don't know because a lot of this was a

0:31:52.440 --> 0:31:54.520
<v Speaker 7>large part and due to the fact that they're playing

0:31:54.520 --> 0:31:56.880
<v Speaker 7>the Dolphins, and if we're using the Jets as an

0:31:56.880 --> 0:31:59.240
<v Speaker 7>excuse to how well we played last week, they played

0:31:59.240 --> 0:32:02.360
<v Speaker 7>the Dolphins up broken team whose confidence level is I've

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<v Speaker 8>All right, it's not good. They're a broken team. I

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<v Speaker 8>did that one for you, buddy, Thank you.

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<v Speaker 5>Dallas is right there with mostically all right, when we

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<v Speaker 5>come back, it is time for a little bit of

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<v Speaker 3>No, see Walker, Patrick, we got today.

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<v Speaker 9>We are going to talk about this defense. We're sitting

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<v Speaker 9>here talking about the defense. Let's talk more about this defense.

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<v Speaker 9>Let's talk about some advanced metrics from what they did

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<v Speaker 9>against the Jets, and let's see if they can replicate

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Kyle Yeomans. It is time for some yes science,

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<v Speaker 9>So this morning, after we wrap this the best Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>my guy comic Guess. So, I'm going to give you

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<v Speaker 9>guys some key stats, some key science from the upcoming

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<v Speaker 9>Science Lab that will drop in a couple hours.

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<v Speaker 10>But you have to promise me that you're still going

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<v Speaker 10>to read it. But you're going to read it. I

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<v Speaker 10>know you are because I flesh everything out there. So

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<v Speaker 10>let's talk about it.

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<v Speaker 9>We talked about Rico obviously Cowboys, you know, interior defensive

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<v Speaker 9>line versus Rico Let's let's go back to this Bryce

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<v Speaker 9>Young conversation though. Okay, so we talked about Bryce Young

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<v Speaker 9>being easily panic. Let's talk about what the Cowboys we're

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<v Speaker 9>able to do against justin fields. These are per next

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<v Speaker 9>Gen stats. The Cowboys defense recorded a pressure rate of

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<v Speaker 9>fifty one percent, give or take against the Jets, the

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<v Speaker 9>highest this season.

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<v Speaker 6>That is sensational. Dallas averaged only two point three two

0:36:08.600 --> 0:36:10.400
<v Speaker 6>seconds to generate that pressure.

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<v Speaker 10>How long? Two point three two seconds?

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<v Speaker 3>It's not very lost, it's crazy.

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<v Speaker 9>Whoa, it's over? Yeah, one two you tackled. That was

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<v Speaker 9>the fastest this season for the Cowboys defense. Cowboys had

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<v Speaker 9>twelve how many twelve separate defenders who recorded at least

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<v Speaker 9>one pressure in that game against the Jets?

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<v Speaker 3>Twelve out of how many total? Out of fourteen? Whoa?

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<v Speaker 3>Why does he have? Bundy?

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<v Speaker 6>You know?

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<v Speaker 3>Twelve twelve?

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<v Speaker 9>All of that to say, and I'll add this little tippt,

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<v Speaker 9>especially for those that are wondering, it is two point

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<v Speaker 9>three two seconds really fast.

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<v Speaker 10>Yes, it's fast.

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<v Speaker 6>And also the average time to throw to this point

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<v Speaker 6>for Bryce Young has been two point seventy five seconds. Okay,

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<v Speaker 6>So if the Cowboys can replicate and get to Bryce

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<v Speaker 6>Young with nearly half a second faster than he's already

0:37:02.440 --> 0:37:04.680
<v Speaker 6>used to seeing, and he's panicking at two and a

0:37:04.760 --> 0:37:07.319
<v Speaker 6>quarter seconds. You see where this is going. I see

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<v Speaker 6>what you're doing there.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>So if the Cowboys defense can show up against Bryce

0:37:11.880 --> 0:37:14.799
<v Speaker 9>the way they showed up against Justin Fields, then this

0:37:14.880 --> 0:37:16.240
<v Speaker 9>game will be well out of hand.

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<v Speaker 10>At halftime, we have Kyle Yeoman's with a question.

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<v Speaker 5>I have a question, Yes, Kyle, what's the confidence level

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<v Speaker 5>that they can do that a second week in row

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<v Speaker 5>after they did not do that through the first four games.

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<v Speaker 6>I feel confident because I feel like all it took

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<v Speaker 6>was for it to happen so that they could have

0:37:31.600 --> 0:37:34.239
<v Speaker 6>the confidence that they could do it. And now it's

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<v Speaker 6>just about doing it again because through the first four

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<v Speaker 6>weeks it was constantly and I mean analysts were on

0:37:38.800 --> 0:37:40.600
<v Speaker 6>them as well, we were, and I'm sure they were

0:37:40.600 --> 0:37:42.799
<v Speaker 6>hard on themselves also, where it's like, Okay, we're trying

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<v Speaker 6>to get this, we're trying to get this, we're trying to.

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<v Speaker 9>Get this, but it's not until you have that breakthrough.

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<v Speaker 9>And then you have that breakthrough and you're like, oh,

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<v Speaker 9>I can do this.

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<v Speaker 3>You think it was the first Domino to full exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>I think I can do. It's kind of like trying

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<v Speaker 3>a format mile.

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<v Speaker 6>Just like sacks come in bunches, wait, hold on for

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<v Speaker 6>the longest.

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<v Speaker 3>Nobody could break the four minute mile.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh, everybody, it happens. Then it happens, right, So what's

0:38:02.719 --> 0:38:04.839
<v Speaker 6>that ceiling? Once you break through that ceiling, Like sacks

0:38:04.840 --> 0:38:07.880
<v Speaker 6>come in bunches. They couldn't get, you know, bunches of sacks.

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<v Speaker 6>What did they get last week?

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<v Speaker 3>Five?

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<v Speaker 1>Five?

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<v Speaker 10>Right? So, once you have the breakthrough moment, you tend

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<v Speaker 10>to be able to replicate it more easily.

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<v Speaker 7>To play Devil's advocate. Come on, we're talking about Rico

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<v Speaker 7>Daddle having a two hundred yard game. Do it an outlier?

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<v Speaker 8>If you will?

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<v Speaker 7>Was the pass rush last week an outlier for the

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<v Speaker 7>Dallas Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 10>Fair it?

0:38:27.160 --> 0:38:30.520
<v Speaker 8>I'm just being like that, and I disagree with myself.

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<v Speaker 3>I like that.

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<v Speaker 10>But here's here's the segue. Here's here's the rebuttal for that.

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<v Speaker 6>The pass rush in and of itself hasn't necessarily been

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<v Speaker 6>the issue for the Cowboys to the first four weeks.

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<v Speaker 3>It's been the inability to get home.

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<v Speaker 9>The pressures have been there, which if James Houston notwithstanding

0:38:47.880 --> 0:38:49.320
<v Speaker 9>they've not been able to get home.

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<v Speaker 3>They didn't get home until week five.

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<v Speaker 9>Ric o'dowdo didn't produce at all until week five.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the difference.

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<v Speaker 8>Dante Fowler got a lot of pressures, So.

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<v Speaker 9>That's the difference when you talk about true outliers. The

0:39:02.160 --> 0:39:05.680
<v Speaker 9>outlier for the Cowboys defense wasn't the pressure itself. They've

0:39:05.719 --> 0:39:08.080
<v Speaker 9>been getting pressure for five weeks. The outlier was they

0:39:08.080 --> 0:39:10.880
<v Speaker 9>finally got home. They finally kept containing on a mobile quarterback.

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<v Speaker 9>The outlier for Rico Dawdle was doing anything this season.

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<v Speaker 9>And I respectfully because I love Rico, but we're talking

0:39:18.800 --> 0:39:23.160
<v Speaker 9>science here. Scientifically speaking, he did squat week one through four,

0:39:23.719 --> 0:39:26.200
<v Speaker 9>and then week five he had a career best game,

0:39:26.239 --> 0:39:28.799
<v Speaker 9>which he deserves roses four. So the bigger question is

0:39:28.920 --> 0:39:30.080
<v Speaker 9>you can't reco.

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<v Speaker 8>Replicate science and seatbelts gotta crash.

0:39:32.719 --> 0:39:35.520
<v Speaker 9>I'm saying, check out science lab. This week's drops no

0:39:35.640 --> 0:39:37.359
<v Speaker 9>later than eleventh a central time.

0:39:37.440 --> 0:39:49.839
<v Speaker 3>Check that out. Do that again. What's that? I don't

0:39:49.840 --> 0:39:51.279
<v Speaker 3>know what it is. I can't hear it.

0:39:52.360 --> 0:39:58.840
<v Speaker 5>Glitter glitters, Yeah, trollol, You're You're welcome.

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<v Speaker 3>That's unbelievable. You were so good at your job that's

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<v Speaker 3>incredible troll with control with glitter.

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<v Speaker 5>To Isaiah, Isaiah, I can't wait for somebody to like

0:40:11.440 --> 0:40:14.319
<v Speaker 5>edit a video of that or like super imposed the

0:40:14.320 --> 0:40:16.040
<v Speaker 5>face on a troll and then bounces office.

0:40:16.040 --> 0:40:18.360
<v Speaker 6>So somebody needs to go listen to all his creative

0:40:18.400 --> 0:40:20.600
<v Speaker 6>listeners our fan fan out there, if you guys can

0:40:20.640 --> 0:40:23.000
<v Speaker 6>go find a video in the first quarter of the

0:40:23.000 --> 0:40:27.680
<v Speaker 6>Carolina game versus the Miami Dolphins where Bryce takes the handoff,

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<v Speaker 6>comes out and sees the defensive and goes.

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<v Speaker 3>Somebody please make that edit. I would love to have

0:40:34.640 --> 0:40:36.600
<v Speaker 3>it hilarious, but you can't.

0:40:37.120 --> 0:40:40.520
<v Speaker 5>Speaking of mobile quarterbacks in Bryce Young and the fact

0:40:40.560 --> 0:40:42.960
<v Speaker 5>that Dallas was able to get home against Justin Fields,

0:40:42.960 --> 0:40:45.279
<v Speaker 5>part of why they were able to have the five

0:40:45.360 --> 0:40:48.320
<v Speaker 5>sacks bunches was because the bunches of sacks is because

0:40:48.440 --> 0:40:49.760
<v Speaker 5>Justin Field stayed in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 3>He did not use his legs the way that he

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<v Speaker 3>probably tried.

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<v Speaker 5>He tried a couple of times, but for the most

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<v Speaker 5>part he was pretty staggering him in the pocket. What

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<v Speaker 5>do you expect out of Bryce Young in that case

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<v Speaker 5>this week? Do you expect him to use his legs?

0:41:02.200 --> 0:41:04.600
<v Speaker 5>I would expect hit by a troll. I expect them

0:41:04.680 --> 0:41:08.200
<v Speaker 5>to haveever quick game, quick passing game. Okay, I expected

0:41:08.239 --> 0:41:09.800
<v Speaker 5>it to come out. Yeah, I expect the ball to

0:41:09.800 --> 0:41:11.600
<v Speaker 5>get out of his hands within that two seconds. I

0:41:11.640 --> 0:41:14.440
<v Speaker 5>expect them versus especially versus his own defense, and we

0:41:14.560 --> 0:41:18.600
<v Speaker 5>typically run too high shell where we've been playing five, six,

0:41:18.680 --> 0:41:20.440
<v Speaker 5>seven yards off for whatever reason.

0:41:20.600 --> 0:41:23.440
<v Speaker 6>I expect them to use that to their advantage. They

0:41:23.480 --> 0:41:26.560
<v Speaker 6>run a lot of mirrored route concepts that were we

0:41:26.560 --> 0:41:29.080
<v Speaker 6>should be very familiar with what is a mirrored route

0:41:29.120 --> 0:41:30.960
<v Speaker 6>con So if I have double slants on one side,

0:41:30.960 --> 0:41:32.600
<v Speaker 6>if I have double slants on the other side, if

0:41:32.600 --> 0:41:34.840
<v Speaker 6>I you know, if I have quick outs. There's a

0:41:34.840 --> 0:41:36.359
<v Speaker 6>lot of times when you watch the film where you'll

0:41:36.360 --> 0:41:39.040
<v Speaker 6>see outside receiver has a five yard out, inside receiver

0:41:39.080 --> 0:41:41.000
<v Speaker 6>has a five yard out. So if you're playing a

0:41:41.000 --> 0:41:43.279
<v Speaker 6>too high shell that corners rolled up, okay, so that

0:41:43.360 --> 0:41:46.080
<v Speaker 6>outside out you might convert to a go route and

0:41:46.200 --> 0:41:48.160
<v Speaker 6>the inside receiver would just hitch up and take the

0:41:48.239 --> 0:41:51.120
<v Speaker 6>quick four or five yard high precision pass. They'll use

0:41:51.200 --> 0:41:54.319
<v Speaker 6>that as their running game. They'll use that as high

0:41:54.320 --> 0:41:57.040
<v Speaker 6>precision passes to build up the confidence and to keep

0:41:57.040 --> 0:41:59.800
<v Speaker 6>the chains moving. I don't foresee them doing a bunch

0:41:59.800 --> 0:42:02.520
<v Speaker 6>of deep shots, even though they're going to because that's

0:42:02.560 --> 0:42:05.560
<v Speaker 6>what their receivers thrive at. But versus the type of

0:42:05.600 --> 0:42:08.360
<v Speaker 6>coverage that Dallas typically has, I think that's going to

0:42:08.400 --> 0:42:10.719
<v Speaker 6>be more difficult for them, especially with the offensive line

0:42:10.719 --> 0:42:13.840
<v Speaker 6>that they have. And if we're able to to build

0:42:13.960 --> 0:42:15.840
<v Speaker 6>upon a pass rush that we had last week.

0:42:15.719 --> 0:42:17.480
<v Speaker 7>And as you alluded to in the first segment, you're

0:42:17.480 --> 0:42:19.600
<v Speaker 7>talking about how the Dallas defense would rely and they

0:42:19.640 --> 0:42:22.480
<v Speaker 7>would benefit from using their own concepts, which they've done.

0:42:22.920 --> 0:42:25.560
<v Speaker 7>The reason they wouldn't have successes if the pass rust

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<v Speaker 7>doesn't get there, if they're not getting.

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<v Speaker 6>Correct So it's a it's a if the our defense

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<v Speaker 6>double instant grits. Yeah, if you don't get home and

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<v Speaker 6>you allow you know, obviously you allow him to have time.

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<v Speaker 6>These big receivers, he's gonna give it. He's gonna give

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<v Speaker 6>them opportunity. Right eighteen yards eighteen twenty yard range, those

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<v Speaker 6>guys are gonna be across the middle to field, those

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<v Speaker 6>guys are gonna be They know, they do a really

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<v Speaker 6>good job of running corner routes versus two high shales,

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<v Speaker 6>and he understands the conceptually, he understands it. Bryce young does.

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<v Speaker 6>I think he's a smart quarterback, he just hasn't been

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<v Speaker 6>a productive quarterback.

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<v Speaker 9>I think you also need to add into the effect

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<v Speaker 9>of the equation. I should say personnel, because one year

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<v Speaker 9>Thomas was one of the key reasons that Justin fields

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<v Speaker 9>when he was able to try to break contain. For example,

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<v Speaker 9>there was that instance where, like I said yesterday, one

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<v Speaker 9>year plate just deep enough to delete the middle crosser,

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<v Speaker 9>but just shallow enough to keep him keep Justin fields

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<v Speaker 9>from racing to the pipeline. One year, Thomas's speed is

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<v Speaker 9>on the field, and then Donovan Wilson if he misses,

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<v Speaker 9>you're gonna have Marquise Bell on the field as well.

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<v Speaker 9>So in factor personnel into to this equation as well.

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<v Speaker 9>And Maris does a really good job of being underneath

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<v Speaker 9>coverage as well. Hawaiian Punch, we convinced Maryusley a foul nicole,

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<v Speaker 9>and I convinced Marresley a foul to rubber stamp the

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<v Speaker 9>Hawaiian Punch nickname.

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<v Speaker 3>Yesterday, did you give credit?

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<v Speaker 8>Oh?

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't.

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<v Speaker 6>I couldn't remember who it came from, but I will

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<v Speaker 6>say Social Social, hold on, hold on credit to Kyle Yeomans.

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<v Speaker 6>Social came to me yesterday after they saw my tweet

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<v Speaker 6>about us getting him to rubber stamp.

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<v Speaker 10>It, and they were like, oh, that was so great,

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<v Speaker 10>Like where'd you.

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<v Speaker 9>Get that from? I was like, I don't remember, but

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<v Speaker 9>I'm not taking credit for it. Like you gonna as

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<v Speaker 9>socials like I can't take credit for it, but I can't.

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<v Speaker 8>Somebody go ky yomar, I will.

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<v Speaker 9>I will make sure this is a reply credit on Twitter.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so that they.

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<v Speaker 8>Be your own people.

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<v Speaker 3>Sometime, be your own people. He doesn't.

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<v Speaker 7>Literally I heard him trying to accept speedspeeds this thing,

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<v Speaker 7>you know what I mean?

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<v Speaker 8>Like this guy's just got all our all our fans.

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<v Speaker 8>He's a Liam cum science.

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<v Speaker 3>Don't and tweets right now. Please our tweet X.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know what you call it now anyways, go

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<v Speaker 6>out there and x on X and post it. Please

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<v Speaker 6>say k y I got you, No jail, I got you.

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<v Speaker 6>It's responsible all are go and make for the Hawaiian punk.

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<v Speaker 6>Y'all gonna makee pull a Jerry and mistake my thumb.

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<v Speaker 3>For a different.

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<v Speaker 13>Wow.

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<v Speaker 9>I literally told him I can't accept credit, but I

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<v Speaker 9>couldn't remember what it came from.

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<v Speaker 3>At least you didn't accept credit.

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<v Speaker 9>I never accept credit for something that come up with

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<v Speaker 9>not ever, ever, ever, ever, So credit to Kyle Yeomens

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<v Speaker 9>for the fantastic name. The follow through was we were

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<v Speaker 9>able to get him to agree to it so officially

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<v Speaker 9>his wife. And so when you see that nickname start

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<v Speaker 9>plopping up on Cowboys social media started with Kyle Yomans.

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<v Speaker 6>On the first word, negotiated by Yeah, Kyle Yeomans on

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<v Speaker 6>the first word. It's timestamp.

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<v Speaker 3>It was either the first word or ot.

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<v Speaker 7>It was one of this, one of it was minutes

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<v Speaker 7>after one of our five postgame shows.

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<v Speaker 9>Thanks guys, Kyle Yomans put the offer on the table.

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<v Speaker 9>Nicole Hutchinson and I negotiated the deal and then we're.

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<v Speaker 3>Glad you negotiated. Thank you very much. I appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 3>Now it's funny.

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<v Speaker 5>You were gonna go upstairs and gonna be like, oh,

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<v Speaker 5>Kyle came up with it, and everybody's gonna be like,

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<v Speaker 5>what a stupid nickname?

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<v Speaker 10>Look at this, gregor that you're not paying attention.

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<v Speaker 3>Greg, I just told you I refused credit.

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<v Speaker 6>I just told you that are they are they?

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<v Speaker 1>You know?

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<v Speaker 9>Wild for trying to I'm taking credit for is getting

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<v Speaker 9>him to agree to it.

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<v Speaker 3>They hear you, but they're not listening. They're not they're

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<v Speaker 3>not listening. They can hear you, but they're not listening.

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<v Speaker 3>They're not.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh man, tomorrow we will have our say it with

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<v Speaker 5>your chest, your dog, all right, I want to say

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<v Speaker 5>my stat of the week to tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I'm gonna talk about it a little bit next

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<v Speaker 3>Friday episode.

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<v Speaker 5>It's gonna be a Friday episode. The first segment will

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<v Speaker 5>be news and notes, followed by kwistat of the week,

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<v Speaker 5>and then we'll have uh here we go, get your

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<v Speaker 5>prop corn already. I didn't hear you on the next

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<v Speaker 5>only off Friday to hear you.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't want to hear that the next only. I

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<v Speaker 3>gotta say it with our chest. That's right. You let

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<v Speaker 3>that talk with meet.

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<v Speaker 10>Out, Oh dear.

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<v Speaker 3>All right. We'll be back tomorrow for Patrick No c. Walker,

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<v Speaker 3>Isaiah's stand back, Chris be to the back.

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<v Speaker 4>Thanks for joining us here on this Thursday edition of

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<v Speaker 4>Talking Cowboys, but I'll see you tomorrow with more.

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