WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Second Thoughts

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. This is Mick Shot

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<v Speaker 1>screening live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the official

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys apt Now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves,

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<v Speaker 1>and Nicky Spagnola. And it is a Monday here at

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<v Speaker 1>the Star in Frisco, and we're almost all the way

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<v Speaker 1>through Week one of the National Football League season. Just

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<v Speaker 1>one more game to go tonight in Vegas as the

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<v Speaker 1>Raiders take on the Ravens. And of course it all

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<v Speaker 1>began back on Thursday night, and we were with you

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<v Speaker 1>on Friday afternoon. At least two thirty of us were

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<v Speaker 1>with you on Friday afternoon, live and in person here

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<v Speaker 1>in the SWB. SO SWB you see mortgage studio. Is

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<v Speaker 1>that a shot or what? Yeah? This is joined us

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<v Speaker 1>towards the end, and news happened almost as we signed

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<v Speaker 1>off on a Friday afternoon, all those good feelings about okay, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>they actually played pretty well against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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<v Speaker 1>and this guy actually kicks them, but he kicked but

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<v Speaker 1>in the and then all of a sudden, it was

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<v Speaker 1>like two thy twenty started over a y a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit of a like like the OTA's rights. Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 1>not to start on some news we didn't care to

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<v Speaker 1>here on Friday afternoon. Let's start with this instead, Everson,

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<v Speaker 1>how is your weekend? My weekend was a great William,

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<v Speaker 1>I appreciate you asking grambling. Loss. So that's not a

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<v Speaker 1>good thing. Oh, that's not a good time. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>lost a Southern miss they got shut out. But this

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<v Speaker 1>was that week for those uh power five games, Power

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<v Speaker 1>five versus the little little bitty guys. You know what

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<v Speaker 1>I mean this when the bullies beat up on the

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<v Speaker 1>little bit of guys this past weekend. That's my team

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<v Speaker 1>played Western Carolina. Wow, yeah, that's what everybody try? Some mouse, right, Yeah? Kentucky,

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<v Speaker 1>Kentucky played one of those little teams. Yea, yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe who'd your play Kentucky? Okay, but the little mice

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<v Speaker 1>they did well, mice did well. Yeah, my little mouse

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<v Speaker 1>didn't do anything. How Missouri do Oh they didn't do

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<v Speaker 1>very well. Okay, all right, we'll move on eight on

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<v Speaker 1>the road between that. Not too bad. Yep, defense got problems. Okay.

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<v Speaker 1>I still feel if Aaron Rodgers can lose the way

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<v Speaker 1>he did, then I feel pretty good about Grahaming State University.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you have a fifty year anniversary game? That's right,

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<v Speaker 1>Nebraska comes to Norman fifty year anniversary of the Game

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<v Speaker 1>of the Century, which was the greatest game ever played.

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<v Speaker 1>Even though my team lost thirty five to thirty one

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<v Speaker 1>on you know what that is when I was a kid,

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<v Speaker 1>That is when I realized that, you know what, you

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<v Speaker 1>can actually enjoy a football keating game and your team

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't win. And it was kind of like what happened

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<v Speaker 1>with the Cowboys the other night playing against Tampa Bay. Again,

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<v Speaker 1>it went right down to the wire. One team's gotta win,

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<v Speaker 1>and you feel pretty good about that Cowboys. Yeah, but

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<v Speaker 1>this wasn't the same, no, Bill, because you guys were favored.

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<v Speaker 1>That was that wasp favorite. Yeah, it was number one

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<v Speaker 1>versus number two. Right, but I watched that game. Uh

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<v Speaker 1>it was Thanksgiving Day, right it was. Yeah, I got

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<v Speaker 1>special dispensation to leave the table to go upstairs at

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<v Speaker 1>my aunt's house to watch the game. Right. I was

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<v Speaker 1>the only one. And then my uncle's came up because

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<v Speaker 1>they said, well, Mickey shouldn't sit up there and watch

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<v Speaker 1>it by himself. They came up there to false they

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<v Speaker 1>can't have a little drink or something right, and if

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<v Speaker 1>if not for a clipping penalty that wasn't called on

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<v Speaker 1>Johnny Rodgers pump root, it would have been a different verdict. Hey, man,

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<v Speaker 1>don't sully that punt return? Come on now, I'm I'm

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<v Speaker 1>an Oklahoma fan too. You can't sully that. Were you

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<v Speaker 1>old enough to watch the game? Yeah, okay, I watched

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<v Speaker 1>the game. I watched that game. That was an amazing

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<v Speaker 1>game and amazing punt return. So let's just that one

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<v Speaker 1>in the big shootout in nineteen sixty nine Texas in Arkansas,

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<v Speaker 1>and we had a reprisal of that game, although with

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<v Speaker 1>the other way this time a little bit. Yes, all right,

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<v Speaker 1>we move on now, yes too, that's sad news. Yes. So,

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<v Speaker 1>as of last night or yesterday morning, actually, the agent

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<v Speaker 1>for Lyle Collins had had expressed that there was still

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<v Speaker 1>hope perhaps that things could get overturned on the five

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<v Speaker 1>game suspension. Anything new on that. I think his statement was,

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<v Speaker 1>we are extremely disappointed in how the NFL has handled

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<v Speaker 1>this entire matter, from trampling on mister Collins' right to

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<v Speaker 1>prematurely releasing the information knowing a timely appealed was filed,

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<v Speaker 1>to intentionally misleading the court at the hearing about that

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<v Speaker 1>he's not happy with them, does he have merit sounded

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<v Speaker 1>like And when I see people say sources said, well,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sure Peter Schaefer's the source, right because probably didn't

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<v Speaker 1>want to be quoted on stuff since he knows the

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<v Speaker 1>intimate details of this. But he claims that Layalcowns did

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<v Speaker 1>not test positive for a year, but he missed the tests,

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<v Speaker 1>which in the NFL eyes is a positive if you

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<v Speaker 1>miss I think there was seven that came into discussion,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think they were claiming, yes, sevens and like

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<v Speaker 1>I said, missus are considered positive. He was saying those

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<v Speaker 1>had a lot to do with So this didn't just

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<v Speaker 1>happen of course of the it's been going on, right,

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<v Speaker 1>And he's saying a lot of it happened because of

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<v Speaker 1>COVID nineteen, the cowboys having to go home and being

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<v Speaker 1>in virtual environment here and he missed the test. So

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<v Speaker 1>I can remember when they first started this stuff and say,

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<v Speaker 1>you were in phase two of the program and you

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<v Speaker 1>were subject to be tested like ten times a month,

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<v Speaker 1>which means every three days basically, right, Uh, if you

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<v Speaker 1>were on vacation, it was up to you to set

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<v Speaker 1>up your test, and that is somewhere that's the way

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<v Speaker 1>policy right forever, right, so if you're but if you're

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<v Speaker 1>quarantining or if you can exactly facility, which is something

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<v Speaker 1>that was not even in the books right when that

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<v Speaker 1>rule first came up. It was not even considered at

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<v Speaker 1>all in regards to any type of pandemic affiliated with

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL. So what they're saying, I think what the

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<v Speaker 1>NFL is saying is that he had a failure to

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<v Speaker 1>cooperate with the testing or clinical care you can get.

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<v Speaker 1>But supposedly you're supposed to be now just fine for

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<v Speaker 1>those not suspended. So this is ongoing, but I think

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<v Speaker 1>as of Monday, what's today, September, we Cowboys got to

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<v Speaker 1>assume he's not playing. So what is the why is

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<v Speaker 1>he so different? Have they had any other issues with

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<v Speaker 1>any other players, not just on the Cowboys, but on

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL. In the NFL, missing tests, missing tests consistently

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<v Speaker 1>had the same type of consistent problem to where he

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<v Speaker 1>never tested positive. That's what they're saying. And so obviously

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<v Speaker 1>this is just a procedural thing exactly. And but as

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<v Speaker 1>he the only one that falls victim to this, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't haven't seen anything. Of course, everything is confidential,

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<v Speaker 1>and so it's not like we would get a running

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<v Speaker 1>tab on people and how they're testing. All I know

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<v Speaker 1>is when it comes to the cowboys appealing these things,

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<v Speaker 1>they lose. I haven't seen anybody's clared, right, we can

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<v Speaker 1>go back, you can. Craft is back there? Yeah. Craft.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you think maybe the Hall of Fame committee is

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<v Speaker 1>behind this? I would say yes, I would say yes,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a conspiracy. There's right, it sure is, so I

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<v Speaker 1>would think at this point, uh, you know, I'm sure

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<v Speaker 1>we can discuss that. The other thing is the calf

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<v Speaker 1>injury to Michael Gallop, and it is a calf injury.

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<v Speaker 1>I not ankle like the game right, if somebody mentioned

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<v Speaker 1>it could be an achilles, you know, strain or whatever, tendonitis.

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<v Speaker 1>But I found out it is a calf and it's

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<v Speaker 1>multiple weeks. So when they say multiple weeks, I are

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<v Speaker 1>if it's three, then they put him on ir right,

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<v Speaker 1>because you gotta miss at least if you're gonna miss three,

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<v Speaker 1>there's no sense taking up a roster spot. You can

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<v Speaker 1>put somebody else on the roster. Kind of caffe Andrew, Well,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sure it's I mean they'll call it a strain strain,

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<v Speaker 1>but a strain means there's a tear in the in

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<v Speaker 1>the muscle, so and that's not a good thing for

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<v Speaker 1>that kind of speed, right, you got you that's where

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<v Speaker 1>strength comes. And if you know, you know the history

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<v Speaker 1>with the Cowboys trainers is they'll be very conservative. It's

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<v Speaker 1>like I could remember them telling me when I send

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<v Speaker 1>the guy back out to play, I don't want them back.

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<v Speaker 1>So let's wait. So when you when you hear three

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<v Speaker 1>to five weeks and then you have a bye week

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<v Speaker 1>after that fifth week and think five and I'm thinking

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<v Speaker 1>it's probably a week the week after the bye before

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<v Speaker 1>he comes back, which means you get seven weeks before

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<v Speaker 1>you have to play the game. So, uh, that one,

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<v Speaker 1>it's it's significant. Just like Darien Thompson, that's signal with

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<v Speaker 1>a hamstring. You know he was your he played the

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<v Speaker 1>most Darren Thompson played the most special team snaps of

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<v Speaker 1>anybody in the game, and so he's out multiple weeks too. Gallop, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>you know you got the other two guys and Wilson,

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<v Speaker 1>but what bothers me is not having Lil Collins and

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<v Speaker 1>where they go this time around, you guys know my

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<v Speaker 1>feeling on it. What they're sliding. You're sliding the All

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<v Speaker 1>Pro guard out to tackle. I'm not even sliding. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>pushing them right out there. It's a done deal, right,

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's a done deal. But and I and

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<v Speaker 1>when McCarthy talked about it on Friday, and I understand

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<v Speaker 1>he had just found out about the suspension and had

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<v Speaker 1>never and had not had an opportunity to talk with

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Philbin, the offensive line coach, about it. And he's

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<v Speaker 1>not gonna go talk to the media and give his opinion.

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<v Speaker 1>He's not gonna go tell the Chargers what we're doing. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>So the rest of this week he's gonna say, Wow,

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<v Speaker 1>we got Tie Insecky and and Terrence Steele. They've been

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<v Speaker 1>practicing their all training camp. They've been the backups. So

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<v Speaker 1>we'll see how that goes. During the week. All they

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<v Speaker 1>gotta do is go on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. It's

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<v Speaker 1>alway been hinted that's gonna happen, and that's not secret

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<v Speaker 1>to anybody. But I don't know if they'll see. If

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<v Speaker 1>it was one week, I would think, Okay, try one

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<v Speaker 1>of the backups, right because now Zach's coming back from

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<v Speaker 1>his COVID deal and he hasn't practiced in two weeks,

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<v Speaker 1>didn't play in the game. Keep him at guard where

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<v Speaker 1>he's comfortable. But if this is a five week thing,

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<v Speaker 1>as well as Connor McGovern played on Thursday, he's a

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<v Speaker 1>better guard than either of those two guys are a

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<v Speaker 1>tackle exactly right. And if I'm saying top five, well

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<v Speaker 1>that's my top five and he's got to move out.

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<v Speaker 1>Um he meaning Zack, there you go. Yeah, but we'll

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<v Speaker 1>see where they go. I don mean, I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>what you guys think about it, but after watching, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Terren Steele has made progress. He's come along. I get it,

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<v Speaker 1>but he had a long ways to go. And Insecky,

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<v Speaker 1>you know the best thing that I think? Uh what

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<v Speaker 1>did Kellen Moore say? So we had the coordinators too? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Kellen Moore said he was big and has experienced. This

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<v Speaker 1>was about Insecky. Yeah, I think, okay, what does that mean? Jeeus?

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<v Speaker 1>It's not a ringing, right, I was gonna say it

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<v Speaker 1>didn't ring in my ears. So I'm trying to figure

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<v Speaker 1>out what he's trying to say, Nicky. Nicky is small

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<v Speaker 1>and has experienced. I just try to see where you

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<v Speaker 1>know before before we won't move on to that. I

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<v Speaker 1>think the gallop injury it could be, you know, somewhat

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<v Speaker 1>significant because you're talking about really the only downfield threat,

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<v Speaker 1>right I can get it. We have they can get

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<v Speaker 1>a downfield threat with CD. I think it ain't such

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<v Speaker 1>a pretty such rics pretty fast. Now this kid are

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<v Speaker 1>pretty fat, Yes, that's I mean, they are pretty fat.

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<v Speaker 1>But Gallup knows how to go deeper. He has been

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<v Speaker 1>proven to go deep. We haven't really seen that from

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<v Speaker 1>any anyone else unless it's so audible off of a

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<v Speaker 1>pressed on the line of scrimmage. I'm talking about down

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<v Speaker 1>the field the way he uh jammed up Jalen Smith,

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<v Speaker 1>Jalen Ramsey when he did the flop move. You don't

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<v Speaker 1>find many of many of them all out kind of

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<v Speaker 1>like what with outright speed, kind of like what the

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<v Speaker 1>Chargers have, what the Cowboys are going to be fair,

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<v Speaker 1>This would be like in a way as far as

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<v Speaker 1>your deep threat, the Chargers losing Jalen Gayton, who has

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<v Speaker 1>been a guy. Now Gallup is a lot better, more

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<v Speaker 1>accomplished than Gaydon, but Gaydon provides that threat for the Chargers. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>that's that's the Cowboys fault. He should be here. Gay, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>North Texas kid or Malan University of North Texas. How yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>how young? You probably think Danny m and Dola should

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<v Speaker 1>still be here. Right, No, but s So here's what

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<v Speaker 1>Here's what Kellen Moore said about Titan Insecky Smart and

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<v Speaker 1>tremendous size. He has a feel for the game. Okay,

0:14:24.720 --> 0:14:29.840
<v Speaker 1>smart and tremendous size. That's about Insecki. Yes, okay, yeah,

0:14:29.880 --> 0:14:32.400
<v Speaker 1>that's that's not bad. That's not bad. Yeah. He sounds

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<v Speaker 1>like sounds over here, sounds like he's pushing. Sounds like

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<v Speaker 1>he's pushing. So tell me how he moves move smartly?

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<v Speaker 1>Can he? Can he do the Michael Irvin thing? Can

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<v Speaker 1>you just stand in front of the guy in counter three?

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<v Speaker 1>Did you watch some games? That was what he said

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<v Speaker 1>after that Atlantic game when Chad Greene struggled and then

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<v Speaker 1>the backup came in and struggled, and we gave up

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<v Speaker 1>like eight saxes of what five or so? Guy made

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<v Speaker 1>his made his family's history money, right that because he's

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<v Speaker 1>sitting a big country. We almost had a guy yesterday

0:15:15.120 --> 0:15:20.920
<v Speaker 1>and Chandler Jones almost matched the same five against Tennessee.

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<v Speaker 1>So Michael basically said well, can't you just stand in

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<v Speaker 1>front of the guy and count the three. I told

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<v Speaker 1>Nate that, he goes, yeah, that's it's that easy, right,

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, you look around the league, and during

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<v Speaker 1>one game that I was watching yesterday afternoon, there left

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<v Speaker 1>tackle goes down, a first round draft pick, left tackle

0:15:38.960 --> 0:15:41.480
<v Speaker 1>goes down for the Cleveland Browns, and all of a sudden,

0:15:41.520 --> 0:15:43.600
<v Speaker 1>Baker Mayfield's not having the same kind of day that

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<v Speaker 1>he had the first three quarters. That's right, and so's

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<v Speaker 1>It just underscores the ongoing problem in this league. If

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<v Speaker 1>you lose a tackle, and that's what's so aggravating about

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<v Speaker 1>this situation with Collins. You lose a starting tackle and

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<v Speaker 1>there's just not a lot to places to go to

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<v Speaker 1>replace them. Because actually those guys played pretty darn well,

0:16:06.400 --> 0:16:09.080
<v Speaker 1>I thought for past protection. I know Dak got sacked

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<v Speaker 1>the one time, got hit one or two times, but

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<v Speaker 1>for the most well, you know what they did, h

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<v Speaker 1>And everybody's like, waste the money on on Zeke, go

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<v Speaker 1>ahead and trade them. You know, Well, here's what happened.

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<v Speaker 1>Two things. Number One, they came out and played a

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<v Speaker 1>five man front. Now they play a three four defense,

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<v Speaker 1>but they were putting both defensive ends on the line

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<v Speaker 1>of scrimmage. So they were basically saying, Okay, if you're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna beat us, you're gonna have to throw the ball

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<v Speaker 1>because we haven't seen other than hard knocks what Dak

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<v Speaker 1>can do, right, and Phil sim scouting report right exactly,

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<v Speaker 1>and so and so you know, they almost they nearly

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<v Speaker 1>lost their bet, right, They came within a minute and

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<v Speaker 1>twenty four seconds from losing their bet. So the base

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<v Speaker 1>and then today Kellen Moore pointed out that they had

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<v Speaker 1>twenty eight run plays called and twelve times because of

0:17:09.280 --> 0:17:12.560
<v Speaker 1>their formation, Dak checked out of him and threw a pass,

0:17:12.600 --> 0:17:15.920
<v Speaker 1>and he said they averaged four point eight yards on

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<v Speaker 1>those those twelve plays, so that was almost like a

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<v Speaker 1>run basically, and it was probably something real short, still

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<v Speaker 1>very effective, right, yeah, And and try to move the change,

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<v Speaker 1>get first downs, keep t b off the field, which

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<v Speaker 1>is what we did for the most point they did

0:17:32.240 --> 0:17:37.520
<v Speaker 1>because he only ended up throwing fifty passes. So anyway,

0:17:37.760 --> 0:17:40.399
<v Speaker 1>and Brady had to do the same thing on the

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<v Speaker 1>other side, right, we forced him to do the same thing. Well,

0:17:42.760 --> 0:17:45.280
<v Speaker 1>and Brady's done that throughout his career. I mean his

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<v Speaker 1>short passing game. It's like been a run game for

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<v Speaker 1>the Patriots to James White, and he just sees things

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<v Speaker 1>so well. The was it the touchdown pass to Gronkowski,

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<v Speaker 1>the one that they b they blitzed Donovan Wilson. So

0:18:02.800 --> 0:18:05.199
<v Speaker 1>dan Quinn talked about it. They asked him about that,

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<v Speaker 1>what was supposed to happen? And he kind of said

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<v Speaker 1>this and this, and then he said, and it shouldn't

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<v Speaker 1>have been called, meaning I shouldn't have called the blitz

0:18:14.520 --> 0:18:17.560
<v Speaker 1>at that time because he read the blitz perfectly. And

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<v Speaker 1>then they were caught with a defensive end. Was that

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<v Speaker 1>the one would bash him? No, Flord all of a sudden,

0:18:29.520 --> 0:18:33.360
<v Speaker 1>d Laws and Anthony Brown trail chick. Yes, going from

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<v Speaker 1>the outside, he's outside, which was another good point he

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<v Speaker 1>made on the forty seven yard touchdown passed Antonio Brown,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and and everybody's gonna blame Anthony Brown. We should.

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<v Speaker 1>You can take him out, he said, he was in

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<v Speaker 1>he was in trail coverage. The safety was supposed to

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<v Speaker 1>be over the top, true, but the other safety true. No, no,

0:18:57.320 --> 0:19:01.760
<v Speaker 1>the other safety the other safety ripped and the so

0:19:01.840 --> 0:19:03.920
<v Speaker 1>the safe theater was supposed to be over the top,

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<v Speaker 1>was covering for the guy that tripped and fell and

0:19:06.600 --> 0:19:10.320
<v Speaker 1>left Anthony Brown hung out to dry. You can't do that, Well,

0:19:10.320 --> 0:19:13.320
<v Speaker 1>that's what happened. Go ask VINCEL. Brittain and you can't.

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<v Speaker 1>You can't trip. Yeah, you can't. You can't trip, and

0:19:17.320 --> 0:19:19.320
<v Speaker 1>you gotta have a deep Yeah, you gotta be deep.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's what happened on that play. So that was

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<v Speaker 1>good clarification because I think everybody was ready. But oh,

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<v Speaker 1>are you gonna are you gonna bench Anthony Brown? Well,

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<v Speaker 1>who are you gonna put in there? Calvin Joseph is

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<v Speaker 1>on IRN sean right, not quite ready yet. I don't

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<v Speaker 1>know who they thought they were gonna put out there.

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<v Speaker 1>Would he be the next choice. I'm sure Calvin Joseph

0:19:40.080 --> 0:19:45.520
<v Speaker 1>would have, but he would be the next choice. Well,

0:19:45.880 --> 0:19:50.520
<v Speaker 1>either or they gotta move Maurice Kennedy outside and keep

0:19:50.640 --> 0:19:55.360
<v Speaker 1>Jordan Lewis in the slot. Um. So yeah, I think

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<v Speaker 1>that you know, a natural overreaction at least cand your question.

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<v Speaker 1>Kennedy and Lewis obviously have experienced in that situation against Brady. Okay,

0:20:08.080 --> 0:20:10.520
<v Speaker 1>you don't want to stick a rookie, a rookie third

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<v Speaker 1>round draft pick who everyone said were supposed to supposed

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<v Speaker 1>to be a six round draft pick according to all

0:20:16.480 --> 0:20:18.919
<v Speaker 1>the so called experts. I think he's proven that. It

0:20:19.000 --> 0:20:22.520
<v Speaker 1>wasn't that. You know, obviously what we saw. There is

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of potential there, but the keyword is potential.

0:20:25.480 --> 0:20:29.520
<v Speaker 1>Brady wouldn't eat him up, so definitely, so you would

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<v Speaker 1>it would be Kennedy or Lewis. Yeah, you don't want

0:20:32.640 --> 0:20:36.399
<v Speaker 1>Lewis on the outside. Uh and Kennedy, we just still

0:20:36.440 --> 0:20:39.280
<v Speaker 1>haven't seen it on the outside. But he's been in

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<v Speaker 1>the league for five years, so yeah, at least he's

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<v Speaker 1>got some experience, right. Um. Oh, there was another thing

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<v Speaker 1>he pointed out at one This is Quinn Quinn. Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>it's skipped my I'll it'll come back. At some point

0:20:52.920 --> 0:20:56.439
<v Speaker 1>we were talking about Oh, I know, he did mention that.

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<v Speaker 1>At some point in the game, they did start having uh,

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<v Speaker 1>Trayvon Diggs follow I don't know if it was Mike

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<v Speaker 1>that's what he yea what he meant, and they kind

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<v Speaker 1>of kept him in check. Definitely. He was one catch

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<v Speaker 1>for ten yards until the fourth quartering wound up three

0:21:15.400 --> 0:21:19.280
<v Speaker 1>catches for twenty six yards output. But what I what

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<v Speaker 1>you saw was not only the man man man to

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<v Speaker 1>man kept him in check, but I was on defense,

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<v Speaker 1>was extremely reactive, very good at anticipating the throws. Had

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<v Speaker 1>two huge knockdowns right, one by Lewis. I can't remember

0:21:34.200 --> 0:21:37.360
<v Speaker 1>who did who made the other one, but they distracted

0:21:37.400 --> 0:21:40.480
<v Speaker 1>and frustrated Evans all night long. And I gotta give

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<v Speaker 1>Dick some credit on that. Yes, they just didn't get

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<v Speaker 1>enough pressure on breeding right, that was the bottom line.

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<v Speaker 1>And he said, we got to do better. He said,

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<v Speaker 1>we had some opportunities, meaning a seven step drop, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>and they didn't get there. And he goes, we got

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<v Speaker 1>to get there. We can't. One of the biggest no

0:21:56.520 --> 0:22:01.880
<v Speaker 1>plays was the passons uh almost into Yes, that could

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<v Speaker 1>have been the pick six or at least a turnover.

0:22:05.080 --> 0:22:07.480
<v Speaker 1>I think the receiver of the running back probably would

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<v Speaker 1>have tried to tackle parts and it probably would have

0:22:09.359 --> 0:22:11.800
<v Speaker 1>because it would right close to each other. But that

0:22:11.880 --> 0:22:14.840
<v Speaker 1>turnover would have been huge. Yeah, you're throwing from your butt,

0:22:15.280 --> 0:22:17.160
<v Speaker 1>you know what I mean, and you complete that pass.

0:22:17.720 --> 0:22:23.960
<v Speaker 1>But he had they no sacks, two quarterback hits. It's

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<v Speaker 1>just not enough, person because you notice when they did

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<v Speaker 1>kind of get in his face a little bit. They

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<v Speaker 1>he had problems like any other quarterback. Well, with Brady,

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<v Speaker 1>that's pretty much what you're gonna get. You're not gonna

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<v Speaker 1>sack him very much if you If you're gonna sack him,

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<v Speaker 1>the coverage has to be perfect in the secondary because

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<v Speaker 1>if he sees an opening, he's going to go for

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<v Speaker 1>that opening. It may not be a completion, but it

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<v Speaker 1>won't be a sack. So you have to make him

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<v Speaker 1>eat the ball by good coverage first. I mean no

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<v Speaker 1>chance down the field and he will eat that. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>he always has an outlet, yeah you know, yeah, you

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<v Speaker 1>cover those album He's in trouble like anybody else, and

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<v Speaker 1>sometimes that outlet happens to be a future Hall of

0:23:04.920 --> 0:23:07.720
<v Speaker 1>Fame tight end. He's blocking and they're on the same

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<v Speaker 1>page where was, by the way, is very smart release.

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<v Speaker 1>He backs up as if he's blocking. He gives a

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<v Speaker 1>retreating stance as soon as he sees the law go

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<v Speaker 1>on almost a rush position, even though he was supposed

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<v Speaker 1>to stay man to man. He was not supposed to

0:23:25.520 --> 0:23:29.120
<v Speaker 1>blitz on that. So you have to immediately slide inside.

0:23:29.200 --> 0:23:33.040
<v Speaker 1>But the defensive lineman doesn't know that. Which you tell

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<v Speaker 1>me that that would be, I'm assuming that would that's

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<v Speaker 1>a read for a tight end who who maybe he

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<v Speaker 1>is supposed to be in blocking. He sees Donovan Wilson blitzing,

0:23:43.840 --> 0:23:45.800
<v Speaker 1>and he and the quarterback are on the same thing.

0:23:45.920 --> 0:23:50.720
<v Speaker 1>Exactly what happened here. He sees it, he knows, he

0:23:50.840 --> 0:23:53.439
<v Speaker 1>releases Brady knows the same thing. It's just like a

0:23:53.480 --> 0:23:56.159
<v Speaker 1>wide receiver reading a bloose. They did that all the

0:23:56.160 --> 0:23:58.840
<v Speaker 1>time in New England. That's exactly what happened. And and

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<v Speaker 1>and that's no secret, Bill, that's the thing. It's no secret.

0:24:02.320 --> 0:24:05.160
<v Speaker 1>So that should have been also brought out in coach.

0:24:05.359 --> 0:24:08.600
<v Speaker 1>If you're blitching, then you have to stump all the

0:24:08.640 --> 0:24:13.120
<v Speaker 1>blessing player they went in in practice, or you're blitzing.

0:24:13.280 --> 0:24:15.960
<v Speaker 1>You're not. This is gonna happen. This is gonna happen.

0:24:16.119 --> 0:24:19.040
<v Speaker 1>He didn't the quarterback to wink at him and go okay,

0:24:19.640 --> 0:24:22.280
<v Speaker 1>And the quarterback is not gonna be going outside and

0:24:22.320 --> 0:24:24.840
<v Speaker 1>you're not gonna lose outside leverage on Tom Brady, right

0:24:24.920 --> 0:24:27.520
<v Speaker 1>and so and so you're locked up with that tight

0:24:27.680 --> 0:24:31.240
<v Speaker 1>endless Yeah. So yeah, now what position you want to

0:24:31.240 --> 0:24:34.639
<v Speaker 1>put him in that would minimize your damage because you

0:24:34.680 --> 0:24:37.159
<v Speaker 1>just don't want it to be able to go. There's

0:24:37.240 --> 0:24:41.000
<v Speaker 1>no no one between he and the receiver. As long

0:24:41.080 --> 0:24:43.760
<v Speaker 1>as you're outside because the linebackers were taken up with

0:24:43.840 --> 0:24:46.560
<v Speaker 1>other everybody's going on, everybody's gone. The inside is your

0:24:46.640 --> 0:24:50.000
<v Speaker 1>danger The inside is your danger spot. Yeah. Um, the

0:24:50.040 --> 0:24:53.000
<v Speaker 1>other thing came out from do we talk about zerline

0:24:53.080 --> 0:24:55.439
<v Speaker 1>or is that all no we have? That was before

0:24:55.520 --> 0:24:57.280
<v Speaker 1>we came. Yeah, yeah, Bill's got a lot of sense.

0:24:59.400 --> 0:25:06.520
<v Speaker 1>Fossil Fossil Fossil basically pointed out that their lines missed

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<v Speaker 1>from thirty one on the extra point. It didn't come

0:25:09.960 --> 0:25:12.520
<v Speaker 1>for He insisted it didn't come from a lack of

0:25:12.560 --> 0:25:15.560
<v Speaker 1>work in training camp. He just missed it. I don't

0:25:15.560 --> 0:25:21.680
<v Speaker 1>believe that, but I don't believe I do. I think

0:25:21.680 --> 0:25:24.320
<v Speaker 1>we all do. Spags is really trying to be nice

0:25:24.359 --> 0:25:26.280
<v Speaker 1>over here, but come on, man, this is no you.

0:25:27.160 --> 0:25:29.120
<v Speaker 1>He should be able to make it left footed from

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<v Speaker 1>thirty one. I agree. I thought, I know he's gonna

0:25:33.240 --> 0:25:36.439
<v Speaker 1>be fine, but he still shouldn't have missed. I think

0:25:36.480 --> 0:25:38.280
<v Speaker 1>I thought I saw that happen. I think I don't

0:25:38.359 --> 0:25:40.560
<v Speaker 1>remember if it was a college game or what. But

0:25:40.600 --> 0:25:43.800
<v Speaker 1>the snap came in low for the extra point, and

0:25:43.880 --> 0:25:45.720
<v Speaker 1>it came in flat, and when the guy went to

0:25:45.760 --> 0:25:48.359
<v Speaker 1>pick it up, he didn't get it perfect, and he

0:25:48.440 --> 0:25:53.040
<v Speaker 1>picked it up and aborted. What I've learned from the

0:25:53.119 --> 0:25:58.679
<v Speaker 1>kickers is even if the balls laying flat on extra point,

0:25:58.800 --> 0:26:01.320
<v Speaker 1>just let me kick it right. It sounds like it

0:26:01.359 --> 0:26:04.719
<v Speaker 1>sounds like Mickey thinks that Greg the leg his nickname

0:26:04.760 --> 0:26:07.560
<v Speaker 1>should be Greg the legs. You ought to be able

0:26:07.560 --> 0:26:10.600
<v Speaker 1>to kick with either foot matter. Just make the thirty

0:26:10.640 --> 0:26:12.880
<v Speaker 1>one yard or That's all I got to say. And

0:26:12.880 --> 0:26:16.040
<v Speaker 1>and then then the other part is I heard criticism

0:26:16.080 --> 0:26:19.479
<v Speaker 1>because after that they had three kickoffs that didn't make

0:26:19.520 --> 0:26:23.200
<v Speaker 1>it into the end zone. That was by design. They were,

0:26:23.400 --> 0:26:25.879
<v Speaker 1>he said, we were. They wanted people. They wanted to

0:26:25.920 --> 0:26:28.480
<v Speaker 1>see if they could return at forty yards. They wanted

0:26:28.480 --> 0:26:33.159
<v Speaker 1>to see if they could get them inside inside the

0:26:33.240 --> 0:26:37.720
<v Speaker 1>twenty five. They did. They did it. They did it

0:26:37.800 --> 0:26:42.400
<v Speaker 1>the first time, and they didn't do it the next times.

0:26:42.400 --> 0:26:47.200
<v Speaker 1>Fossil took responsibility for that. And he said one when

0:26:47.480 --> 0:26:49.280
<v Speaker 1>when he went back and looked at it, and he said,

0:26:49.320 --> 0:26:51.200
<v Speaker 1>I thought I saw it, But he goes, the guys

0:26:51.240 --> 0:26:55.840
<v Speaker 1>I had playing special teams. Basically those units were the

0:26:55.880 --> 0:26:59.600
<v Speaker 1>first time those eleven were on all those special teams

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<v Speaker 1>units because of the way they played preseason games, right,

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<v Speaker 1>And he said, I could see in that fourth quarter,

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<v Speaker 1>the guys were getting tired. I should have just told

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<v Speaker 1>him to bang it into the end zone, not try

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<v Speaker 1>to get cute and trying to get them inside the twenty.

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<v Speaker 1>They weren't too tired to play the last play of

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<v Speaker 1>the game, though, the special team shooting, which is another

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<v Speaker 1>thing he talked about. He said, he's had he's carried

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<v Speaker 1>that card for that play for like four or five

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<v Speaker 1>years to a game and he's never had to use it,

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<v Speaker 1>he said, But just so happened that on Wednesday, they

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<v Speaker 1>actually practiced two plays and he goes and they broke it,

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<v Speaker 1>and that one came up. He goes, and we actually

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<v Speaker 1>worked on on our walk through the ballroom on Thursday.

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<v Speaker 1>He said, all the years that I've had that, it

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<v Speaker 1>never came up, and this was the first time. So

0:27:57.600 --> 0:28:00.920
<v Speaker 1>what he did was they basically put the punt return

0:28:01.080 --> 0:28:04.040
<v Speaker 1>team out there, so all the guys that would be

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<v Speaker 1>on punt return were out on that play. And the

0:28:07.160 --> 0:28:11.120
<v Speaker 1>first guy, Pollard, was supposed to at least get um,

0:28:11.240 --> 0:28:15.040
<v Speaker 1>what did he say to get twenty yards? To feel

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<v Speaker 1>fifteen twenty and then pitch it back and then start

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<v Speaker 1>the little deal going. And he said, I I think

0:28:21.680 --> 0:28:24.240
<v Speaker 1>they ruled him down like he didn't pitch it soon enough.

0:28:24.280 --> 0:28:26.920
<v Speaker 1>It was supposed to go to the ced Cedric Wilson,

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<v Speaker 1>and then he was supposed to go. We wound up

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<v Speaker 1>a fumble basically, Yeah, basically most of them do, right

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<v Speaker 1>because a forward pass. But even if he goes backwards,

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<v Speaker 1>but if it's deemed a fumble and it's recovered by

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive player, it can only be recovered by the

0:28:42.760 --> 0:28:46.800
<v Speaker 1>guy that so it has to be And he said

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<v Speaker 1>the other, uh, the other objective in it, and he

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<v Speaker 1>goes You never know. When you start doing that, you

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<v Speaker 1>get a penalty, you know, maybe a face mask or something,

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<v Speaker 1>and you get an untime play after it, and you

0:28:56.880 --> 0:28:59.640
<v Speaker 1>maybe you can get it to the fifty yard line.

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<v Speaker 1>That is why, that is why I was yelling at

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<v Speaker 1>the TV in the press box, saying, you got to

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<v Speaker 1>throw it down field and hope for a past interference penalty. Yeah,

0:29:09.640 --> 0:29:13.400
<v Speaker 1>but to that point, yes, you can go twenty yards.

0:29:13.440 --> 0:29:16.280
<v Speaker 1>Pauler could go down twenty yards downfield and if someone

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<v Speaker 1>on the other team is dumb enough to grab his

0:29:18.080 --> 0:29:20.600
<v Speaker 1>face masks, then you get an extra fifteen yards and

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<v Speaker 1>then you're in field goal range and get the untimed down.

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<v Speaker 1>So it's the same principle because how often do you

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<v Speaker 1>ever see them call pass interference on a hail mary? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I think the question is the big question is why

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<v Speaker 1>didn't they throw the hill hail mary? Yeah? No, no,

0:29:35.600 --> 0:29:37.080
<v Speaker 1>But you have to be careful on that field goal

0:29:37.120 --> 0:29:40.680
<v Speaker 1>because if he returns that, you got the issues. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>I was gonna say New England can't talking about the

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<v Speaker 1>sixty yard at the end of the house. Tampa Bay

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<v Speaker 1>almost had issues when they tried there. Oh yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 1>you know what, Yeah, it would ended up being an interception.

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<v Speaker 1>But I'll tell you what if if he had slowed

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<v Speaker 1>down just a little bit, one block get out of that. No,

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<v Speaker 1>with the block ahead of him, didn't get it, went forward,

0:30:02.800 --> 0:30:05.200
<v Speaker 1>he should have looked to the side to his right,

0:30:05.320 --> 0:30:07.800
<v Speaker 1>that's where the big offensive lineman came from. But the

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<v Speaker 1>clump came yeah, and he got tripped. Yeah. Basically, just

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<v Speaker 1>So one of my takeaways from yesterday after the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>thirty one twenty nine was the fact that if you're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna win in this league, you better score some points.

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<v Speaker 1>I see you were twelve team scored at least twenty

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<v Speaker 1>eight points. Bill, if you want to double check that

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<v Speaker 1>and count them up. Okay, well, Dallas would be one

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<v Speaker 1>of those just that. But well, and damna bay that

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<v Speaker 1>the three hundred yard passes, Yes, all those guys, it

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<v Speaker 1>was a bunch of them, Yes, and I think everybody

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<v Speaker 1>all but two teams the Cowboys were one of them,

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<v Speaker 1>got beat that scored at least twenty eight points. So

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<v Speaker 1>there was a lot of points being scored in this

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<v Speaker 1>thought defenses were supposed to be ahead of the office.

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<v Speaker 1>Right and right. You can throw two more teams in

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<v Speaker 1>there that scored twenty three two more teams that scored

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<v Speaker 1>twenty seven points fourteen. Almost half the league scored twenty

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<v Speaker 1>want to win. And you know, when you look at it, whoop,

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<v Speaker 1>we're continuing a pattern. Even though defense played better, the

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<v Speaker 1>pattern is still dead. Mistakes made not just from the

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<v Speaker 1>year passing defense still couldn't hold. And as much as

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<v Speaker 1>I'm intrigued and even more optimistic about what our defense

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<v Speaker 1>a continuation of pre Dak injury. You know, we're still

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<v Speaker 1>looking at one of them on side kicks and all

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<v Speaker 1>just to stay in games, and that is not a

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<v Speaker 1>Could this be a Super Bowl preview? Everson? It could be?

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<v Speaker 1>And I love the way you read I love the

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<v Speaker 1>way you read that. Just pick spit though. Did you

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<v Speaker 1>watch the Rams and the Bears in that stadium? Last

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<v Speaker 1>night I did. Okay, what do you think of the

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<v Speaker 1>atmosphere with fans in the stands there? Pretty impressive and

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<v Speaker 1>you know the Cowboys. Now the interesting thing, well, shot

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<v Speaker 1>that many fans. Yeah, and how many of those fans

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<v Speaker 1>will be Cowboys fans Southern California bunts as long as

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<v Speaker 1>they didn't crew with the single game ticket policy? Well,

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<v Speaker 1>I think they have a don't they have to be

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<v Speaker 1>vaccinated or something? Is that is that stadium under California law?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't don't think because out there, I think their

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<v Speaker 1>mask maybe Darius out there when you when I do

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<v Speaker 1>over ten thousand people, so you're thinking not as many

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys fans would be vaccinated to go to the game.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm hoping they are, That's what I'm hoping. I'm hoping

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<v Speaker 1>they are, so that they can get in, so that

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<v Speaker 1>we can hear some get some butts in the seats

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<v Speaker 1>there for our team. Well, so you know when that

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<v Speaker 1>would be incentive to get bacinated stadium several moons ago

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<v Speaker 1>when they opened the season with the Chargers in San Diego, UH,

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<v Speaker 1>they put a two ticket single game UH mandate on

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<v Speaker 1>that game if you bought one to the Cowboys game

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<v Speaker 1>you had to buy one. More so because they were

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<v Speaker 1>trying to discourage Cowboy fans from taking over San Diego. Yeah,

0:40:06.040 --> 0:40:08.520
<v Speaker 1>and they would too, because that would the Chargers were

0:40:08.600 --> 0:40:12.359
<v Speaker 1>down then and they didn't want a Cowboy home atmosphere

0:40:12.719 --> 0:40:15.400
<v Speaker 1>the way they saw in preseason games. Every to remember,

0:40:15.440 --> 0:40:19.000
<v Speaker 1>every time we do the pregame show out on the field,

0:40:19.000 --> 0:40:21.720
<v Speaker 1>it was all Cowboy fans there in the stadium. Early.

0:40:22.000 --> 0:40:24.080
<v Speaker 1>I think Cowboys fans would go for that if you

0:40:24.400 --> 0:40:29.759
<v Speaker 1>were paying for this game and the super Bowl. Oh okay,

0:40:29.920 --> 0:40:32.040
<v Speaker 1>d one ticket to this game, one ticket to the

0:40:32.080 --> 0:40:35.719
<v Speaker 1>super Bowl. Very good, very good. Well, now, just you know.

0:40:35.719 --> 0:40:40.000
<v Speaker 1>On the side note, I believe California has the most

0:40:40.520 --> 0:40:44.960
<v Speaker 1>Cowboy fans who registered Cowboy fans than any state in

0:40:45.000 --> 0:40:47.960
<v Speaker 1>the Union, or maybe other than hither than Texas. Oh

0:40:48.000 --> 0:40:50.799
<v Speaker 1>of course Texas. No. I can see that right now,

0:40:51.120 --> 0:40:53.880
<v Speaker 1>and we've seen it before, like when they played that

0:40:53.960 --> 0:40:58.160
<v Speaker 1>playoff game at LA Coliseum against the Rams. There was

0:40:58.200 --> 0:41:01.799
<v Speaker 1>a lot of Cowboy fans at that game. Somehow, some

0:41:01.880 --> 0:41:06.000
<v Speaker 1>way they got tickets. Okay, anything else catch you from

0:41:06.160 --> 0:41:11.160
<v Speaker 1>Sunday's games. In our last few minutes, there was one

0:41:11.239 --> 0:41:14.080
<v Speaker 1>kid thing that catches you is Philadelphia's in first place

0:41:14.080 --> 0:41:17.959
<v Speaker 1>in the division after playing against what kind of team

0:41:18.000 --> 0:41:24.560
<v Speaker 1>was that, Mickey Atlanta. It was to watch, it really was.

0:41:24.920 --> 0:41:27.239
<v Speaker 1>I mean it was just the first two times they

0:41:27.239 --> 0:41:29.200
<v Speaker 1>had the ball, they drove right down the field and

0:41:29.239 --> 0:41:32.920
<v Speaker 1>then they kicked field goals, which continues to support my

0:41:33.080 --> 0:41:39.920
<v Speaker 1>theory the more field goals to kid clo and that

0:41:40.040 --> 0:41:42.520
<v Speaker 1>happened to the Cowboys right because they kicked too many

0:41:42.560 --> 0:41:45.200
<v Speaker 1>field goals in that game, which brought up I know

0:41:45.280 --> 0:41:47.640
<v Speaker 1>you wanted to go to the NFC East, but it

0:41:47.760 --> 0:41:51.000
<v Speaker 1>was one of the things Kellen Moore UH talked about

0:41:51.760 --> 0:41:54.560
<v Speaker 1>their problems in the red zone. They were one of four.

0:41:55.320 --> 0:41:57.239
<v Speaker 1>You got to do better than that. Of course, got

0:41:57.280 --> 0:41:59.279
<v Speaker 1>to do better than that. That was the reason we

0:41:59.320 --> 0:42:01.680
<v Speaker 1>lost as well, and that's a very good reason why

0:42:01.719 --> 0:42:06.040
<v Speaker 1>we like first in eight. Yes, and they kicked and

0:42:06.160 --> 0:42:11.600
<v Speaker 1>which was the player that was most aggravating then? No,

0:42:11.719 --> 0:42:15.840
<v Speaker 1>it was the second down, UH play option pitched to

0:42:15.960 --> 0:42:18.239
<v Speaker 1>Zeke that I thought that was third down. I'm sorry,

0:42:18.360 --> 0:42:22.359
<v Speaker 1>was it third I thought it was he missed. I

0:42:22.400 --> 0:42:24.759
<v Speaker 1>think he hit well. I'm so confused at the many

0:42:24.800 --> 0:42:27.000
<v Speaker 1>times they were down there and didn't score. I thought

0:42:27.000 --> 0:42:28.640
<v Speaker 1>that was when he missed Wilson in the end zone

0:42:28.680 --> 0:42:30.480
<v Speaker 1>or didn't see Wilson in the end zone through late

0:42:30.520 --> 0:42:33.760
<v Speaker 1>to Zeke out and he got to like the talking

0:42:33.760 --> 0:42:36.359
<v Speaker 1>about going to the left, going to the left, pitch

0:42:36.400 --> 0:42:39.680
<v Speaker 1>out to Zeke. No, what I'm saying is that No,

0:42:39.800 --> 0:42:42.520
<v Speaker 1>that was the next play, got to play to Zeke

0:42:42.640 --> 0:42:46.320
<v Speaker 1>when he let me waited too long throw it um

0:42:47.560 --> 0:42:50.040
<v Speaker 1>and it was it was a third and goal and

0:42:50.400 --> 0:42:54.560
<v Speaker 1>Zeke uh one yard loss as came up and Blake

0:42:54.640 --> 0:42:56.759
<v Speaker 1>Jarwin didn't get the block. If they get the block,

0:42:56.880 --> 0:42:59.320
<v Speaker 1>and he mentioned it, you know, somebody said something about

0:42:59.400 --> 0:43:03.120
<v Speaker 1>Shazik done anything differently and he kind of hemmed and

0:43:03.239 --> 0:43:08.279
<v Speaker 1>hard and the Nies mentioned Kellen Moore. Okay, and that's

0:43:08.320 --> 0:43:10.319
<v Speaker 1>the key. If he gets the block, it's a walk

0:43:10.320 --> 0:43:12.959
<v Speaker 1>in touchdown. I love my dude, man. Yeah, but god,

0:43:13.000 --> 0:43:16.120
<v Speaker 1>he has problems blocking. Yeah, he is really And it's

0:43:16.200 --> 0:43:21.200
<v Speaker 1>not it's not he's not lack of will. His footwork

0:43:21.840 --> 0:43:26.400
<v Speaker 1>is just so bad. He gets beat immediately at the

0:43:26.480 --> 0:43:29.480
<v Speaker 1>line of scrimmage. It's almost like he wants to lunge

0:43:30.000 --> 0:43:35.360
<v Speaker 1>instead of lunging uh with leverage. He has no leverage

0:43:35.360 --> 0:43:37.640
<v Speaker 1>when he makes contact with the guy and they just

0:43:38.120 --> 0:43:40.160
<v Speaker 1>and the guy wasn't right on him. It was in

0:43:40.239 --> 0:43:43.040
<v Speaker 1>space and he just needed to kind of get in

0:43:43.120 --> 0:43:46.319
<v Speaker 1>his way. Just screen him on. He can't. He never

0:43:46.360 --> 0:43:49.520
<v Speaker 1>does even if he even if in the safety got

0:43:49.560 --> 0:43:52.200
<v Speaker 1>outside leverage on it. And even so even if he

0:43:52.320 --> 0:43:54.759
<v Speaker 1>kicks him out to the sideline, let him go. He

0:43:55.000 --> 0:43:57.160
<v Speaker 1>can cut up field. He was going to get to

0:43:57.160 --> 0:43:59.800
<v Speaker 1>the end zone. Yeah, he completely got on the other side.

0:44:00.120 --> 0:44:03.800
<v Speaker 1>Was bad as it happened, sequence right as it happened.

0:44:03.840 --> 0:44:06.880
<v Speaker 1>I thought it almost appeared that he was afraid he

0:44:06.920 --> 0:44:08.879
<v Speaker 1>was going to get a holding call. You know, if

0:44:08.880 --> 0:44:12.000
<v Speaker 1>he's kind of seems like he's afraid of getting a

0:44:12.040 --> 0:44:14.160
<v Speaker 1>call every time, and a lot of times they will

0:44:14.200 --> 0:44:17.520
<v Speaker 1>call that on our outside run, you know where if

0:44:17.560 --> 0:44:20.840
<v Speaker 1>you've engage with it, and so you you got to

0:44:20.880 --> 0:44:24.719
<v Speaker 1>be assertive out there, is what I understand. So, I mean,

0:44:25.719 --> 0:44:29.560
<v Speaker 1>you know, and one thing I learned from Winton Um

0:44:29.680 --> 0:44:32.920
<v Speaker 1>you don't have to be like a smash in the

0:44:32.960 --> 0:44:37.600
<v Speaker 1>mouth blocker. You just gotta learn to position the guy

0:44:37.719 --> 0:44:40.719
<v Speaker 1>off its position. Yeah, just get your body there right,

0:44:41.360 --> 0:44:44.719
<v Speaker 1>and that's all. And you're going to get in his way.

0:44:44.760 --> 0:44:47.399
<v Speaker 1>There's a certain way, okay, if he goes this way,

0:44:47.440 --> 0:44:49.719
<v Speaker 1>this is the best case scenario for us this way, No,

0:44:49.960 --> 0:44:51.719
<v Speaker 1>not so much. So you gotta know that as a

0:44:51.800 --> 0:44:54.520
<v Speaker 1>play before the play win starts, you have to know

0:44:54.600 --> 0:44:58.200
<v Speaker 1>where you're gonna be. You need to be strong initially

0:44:58.520 --> 0:45:00.600
<v Speaker 1>and give your running back the best chance you can.

0:45:00.760 --> 0:45:02.840
<v Speaker 1>And then the next play when it was third and

0:45:02.960 --> 0:45:08.239
<v Speaker 1>goal at the two, oh, that was their goal was

0:45:08.280 --> 0:45:11.240
<v Speaker 1>to play before that he had Zeke and he waited

0:45:11.280 --> 0:45:14.160
<v Speaker 1>too long, yeah, Wilson. And then he had Wilson in

0:45:14.160 --> 0:45:16.640
<v Speaker 1>the back, but he went to Zeke. He probably would

0:45:16.640 --> 0:45:18.719
<v Speaker 1>have been easy, and he caught the ball too close

0:45:18.760 --> 0:45:20.640
<v Speaker 1>to the sideline. He couldn't get himself if he gets

0:45:20.640 --> 0:45:22.239
<v Speaker 1>into him, by the way, and not wait on that,

0:45:22.400 --> 0:45:25.799
<v Speaker 1>wait on Wilson. That's a test out. They just got

0:45:25.800 --> 0:45:27.879
<v Speaker 1>to be better in the red zone. And those were

0:45:27.920 --> 0:45:31.279
<v Speaker 1>two execute not the play calls were good, right, the

0:45:31.680 --> 0:45:34.239
<v Speaker 1>play call on that pitch, what I saw that and

0:45:34.280 --> 0:45:36.920
<v Speaker 1>I'm going, oh, and then he didn't get the this

0:45:37.040 --> 0:45:39.279
<v Speaker 1>gotta get the block. Yeah, but you got to be

0:45:39.280 --> 0:45:41.239
<v Speaker 1>better than one of four in the red zone. Just

0:45:41.360 --> 0:45:44.799
<v Speaker 1>gotta be better. And that was oh for one in

0:45:44.960 --> 0:45:47.600
<v Speaker 1>goal to goal situations too, by the way, So you

0:45:47.600 --> 0:45:50.560
<v Speaker 1>look at the consistency or inconsistency of the Cowboys from

0:45:50.640 --> 0:45:52.400
<v Speaker 1>last year and maybe even two years ago to this

0:45:52.480 --> 0:45:56.040
<v Speaker 1>year got the same problem, and I talked about it.

0:45:56.400 --> 0:45:59.640
<v Speaker 1>We need three faces of the game, I said, offense, defense,

0:45:59.640 --> 0:46:04.080
<v Speaker 1>specially teams and not We have to stop hurting ourselves

0:46:04.360 --> 0:46:11.200
<v Speaker 1>with key penalties and important situations or having up koff

0:46:11.280 --> 0:46:16.200
<v Speaker 1>return hands them a field goal, right, and I is

0:46:16.200 --> 0:46:19.319
<v Speaker 1>that what happened after that? I don't remember after the

0:46:19.360 --> 0:46:23.640
<v Speaker 1>forty yard return if if it's just like handing them

0:46:23.640 --> 0:46:27.239
<v Speaker 1>the field goal they need is like two what two

0:46:27.280 --> 0:46:30.319
<v Speaker 1>first downs and they're kind of in field goal range. Right.

0:46:30.440 --> 0:46:32.399
<v Speaker 1>We need we need all of this team. We need

0:46:32.440 --> 0:46:35.359
<v Speaker 1>every bit of this team to win. And they need

0:46:35.400 --> 0:46:37.480
<v Speaker 1>to practice that way and they need to think that

0:46:37.520 --> 0:46:40.479
<v Speaker 1>way in the ball game. Everyone is key on this team.

0:46:40.560 --> 0:46:44.480
<v Speaker 1>Every moment is key. Any penalty that you may may commit,

0:46:45.080 --> 0:46:47.120
<v Speaker 1>if it comes from bad technique or not knowing what

0:46:47.160 --> 0:46:49.440
<v Speaker 1>you're doing, you got to show that up because these

0:46:49.480 --> 0:46:52.920
<v Speaker 1>are important penalties and they when you're playing against the

0:46:52.920 --> 0:46:56.120
<v Speaker 1>Tampa Bay Buccaneers or any team down the line, you

0:46:56.200 --> 0:46:59.840
<v Speaker 1>cannot hurt yourself. It's hard enough playing against the guys

0:46:59.840 --> 0:47:02.360
<v Speaker 1>on the other side of the field, and the kickoff

0:47:02.360 --> 0:47:05.640
<v Speaker 1>return you're referring to Mickey was with three seventeen left

0:47:05.640 --> 0:47:08.000
<v Speaker 1>in the second quarter. Cowboys had just taken the lead

0:47:08.080 --> 0:47:10.560
<v Speaker 1>sixteen to fourteen, and Mickens returned it out to the

0:47:10.600 --> 0:47:15.200
<v Speaker 1>forty three yard line, and two plays later, Antonio Brown

0:47:15.320 --> 0:47:17.480
<v Speaker 1>was in the end zone with the forty seven yard touchdown,

0:47:17.520 --> 0:47:20.279
<v Speaker 1>catching Tampa Bay was back on top. Cowboys had the

0:47:20.360 --> 0:47:24.239
<v Speaker 1>lead for all of about thirty nine seconds, and I

0:47:24.280 --> 0:47:27.040
<v Speaker 1>think at that point I wrote down in my notes

0:47:27.120 --> 0:47:30.560
<v Speaker 1>here that Brady was thirteen of eighteen for two hundred

0:47:30.600 --> 0:47:34.160
<v Speaker 1>and thirteen yards and three touchdowns already, that it hadn't

0:47:34.200 --> 0:47:38.400
<v Speaker 1>been halftime, and Antonio Brown had caught four passes for

0:47:38.480 --> 0:47:42.560
<v Speaker 1>one hundred and eighteen yards and one touchdown. Sounds familion.

0:47:43.160 --> 0:47:48.520
<v Speaker 1>Its optimistic as we are, sounds Familion. So it makes

0:47:48.520 --> 0:47:50.800
<v Speaker 1>a difference who you're going up against. Two though, obviously

0:47:50.840 --> 0:47:54.920
<v Speaker 1>by Antonio Brown is also headed to the Hall of Fame.

0:47:55.000 --> 0:47:58.359
<v Speaker 1>I mean he is one season away. He's actually two.

0:47:58.400 --> 0:48:01.440
<v Speaker 1>I looked him up before the game his numbers. He

0:48:01.640 --> 0:48:04.359
<v Speaker 1>is two seasons away if he stays healthy the next

0:48:04.360 --> 0:48:07.919
<v Speaker 1>two years from being a top five receiver all time

0:48:07.960 --> 0:48:11.759
<v Speaker 1>in terms of number of catches. So but and it's

0:48:11.760 --> 0:48:14.960
<v Speaker 1>a big question whether he stays just got the score

0:48:15.000 --> 0:48:17.640
<v Speaker 1>because you you almost got trouble, you almost got up

0:48:18.560 --> 0:48:27.200
<v Speaker 1>and exactly I let it trail off. I was gonna say,

0:48:27.320 --> 0:48:33.200
<v Speaker 1>stays eligible, right, I mean, if you if you think,

0:48:34.120 --> 0:48:36.840
<v Speaker 1>if you think about it, they gotta they gotta push

0:48:37.200 --> 0:48:42.319
<v Speaker 1>in the quarterback game, right, Dak and Tom Brady kind

0:48:42.320 --> 0:48:45.040
<v Speaker 1>of canceled each other out with their numbers. They got

0:48:45.160 --> 0:48:47.520
<v Speaker 1>a push in the running game because they only ran

0:48:47.680 --> 0:48:52.200
<v Speaker 1>for fifty two yards. The Cowboys ran for sixty. By

0:48:52.239 --> 0:48:54.120
<v Speaker 1>the way, that it comes back to the kicker, and

0:48:54.200 --> 0:48:58.319
<v Speaker 1>it came back to four points from the kicker. That's

0:48:58.360 --> 0:49:01.360
<v Speaker 1>the kicker. At how much call finance did the Bucks

0:49:01.440 --> 0:49:04.080
<v Speaker 1>have in their kicker quite a bit when they sent

0:49:04.120 --> 0:49:06.160
<v Speaker 1>them out. I mean, and they're just sitting down there.

0:49:06.200 --> 0:49:09.000
<v Speaker 1>As soon as they got down to we're gonna say

0:49:09.440 --> 0:49:14.719
<v Speaker 1>rain yard line. That's what they did. That reminded me

0:49:15.200 --> 0:49:20.240
<v Speaker 1>of training camp in San Antonio with parcels uh Quincy Carter,

0:49:20.840 --> 0:49:24.239
<v Speaker 1>and they were practicing kind of the same thing, like

0:49:24.440 --> 0:49:27.960
<v Speaker 1>last play of the game, and so the idea was

0:49:28.040 --> 0:49:31.080
<v Speaker 1>for Carter to drop back and throw it down the

0:49:31.120 --> 0:49:33.759
<v Speaker 1>sideline as far as he could out of bounds to

0:49:33.840 --> 0:49:36.120
<v Speaker 1>drain the last five seconds if you throw it high

0:49:36.200 --> 0:49:38.960
<v Speaker 1>enough for the time it comes down, games over. So

0:49:39.000 --> 0:49:41.480
<v Speaker 1>they did it, and all the people to stand started

0:49:41.520 --> 0:49:45.240
<v Speaker 1>booting because the past was so far away from whoever

0:49:45.400 --> 0:49:52.560
<v Speaker 1>can catch. That's right. They didn't understand out of what

0:49:52.560 --> 0:49:56.160
<v Speaker 1>they were doing, and that's what Brady based. But you

0:49:56.200 --> 0:49:58.080
<v Speaker 1>have to make sure there's a receiver there so you

0:49:58.160 --> 0:50:00.320
<v Speaker 1>don't get penalized. Well, that's why he just went to

0:50:00.360 --> 0:50:03.040
<v Speaker 1>the side. Yeah, because that's because the guy was basically

0:50:03.080 --> 0:50:07.520
<v Speaker 1>standing there directly. I think he drained probably five seconds

0:50:07.560 --> 0:50:12.719
<v Speaker 1>each time. Asked Baker Mayfield how tough it is to

0:50:12.760 --> 0:50:18.520
<v Speaker 1>throw the ball away yesterday? Yeah, you're right, all right, Okay,

0:50:18.640 --> 0:50:22.040
<v Speaker 1>that does sit to him. Shots yep, for the rest

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<v Speaker 1>of the week too. We'll be back again tomorrow at

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<v Speaker 1>one thirty for another edition of Mix Shots. Like Cooys,

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