WEBVTT - Girls Talk, 'Boys Talk: Redemption Time

0:00:02.600 --> 0:00:03.120
<v Speaker 1>The following.

0:00:03.200 --> 0:00:05.120
<v Speaker 2>He is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and

0:00:05.200 --> 0:00:06.680
<v Speaker 2>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

0:00:09.000 --> 0:00:10.000
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys.

0:00:11.400 --> 0:00:16.280
<v Speaker 2>This is Girls Talk Boys Talk presented by Jigsaw Dating,

0:00:16.600 --> 0:00:21.360
<v Speaker 2>preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys, and broadcasting live

0:00:21.640 --> 0:00:26.200
<v Speaker 2>from Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters at the Star. Now your

0:00:26.239 --> 0:00:32.920
<v Speaker 2>hosts Christie Scales, Aisha Morrison, Nicole Hutcheson and jess Navares.

0:00:38.440 --> 0:00:40.280
<v Speaker 4>What it is?

0:00:41.360 --> 0:00:44.440
<v Speaker 5>Welcome in the Girls Talk Boys Song presented by Jigsaw,

0:00:44.800 --> 0:00:46.720
<v Speaker 5>the preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:00:46.720 --> 0:00:48.600
<v Speaker 3>In the SWBC studio.

0:00:48.760 --> 0:00:51.959
<v Speaker 5>I'm Nicole Hutcheson alongside Aisia Morrison and.

0:00:51.960 --> 0:00:52.879
<v Speaker 4>Jess na Is.

0:00:53.680 --> 0:00:54.200
<v Speaker 6>What it is?

0:00:54.240 --> 0:00:54.600
<v Speaker 3>What's up?

0:00:54.640 --> 0:00:54.800
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?

0:00:55.400 --> 0:00:55.920
<v Speaker 4>And his color?

0:00:56.000 --> 0:00:56.360
<v Speaker 3>All right?

0:00:56.600 --> 0:00:58.400
<v Speaker 7>It's so rainy outside.

0:00:58.520 --> 0:01:00.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the weather is gross.

0:01:00.120 --> 0:01:03.000
<v Speaker 4>Some of those people that the weather affects you, Yes, doesn't.

0:01:03.120 --> 0:01:03.920
<v Speaker 4>It doesn't affect you.

0:01:04.240 --> 0:01:08.760
<v Speaker 8>It's making me a little little gloomy today. There's no sunshine,

0:01:09.319 --> 0:01:12.720
<v Speaker 8>just raining. Was bright here, so sugar bread, I mean,

0:01:12.760 --> 0:01:14.680
<v Speaker 8>this doesn't really feel like sunshine, but it has been

0:01:14.800 --> 0:01:16.720
<v Speaker 8>raining all day, so it ain't even.

0:01:16.600 --> 0:01:19.720
<v Speaker 7>Know we're standing in practice. I know it was raining

0:01:19.720 --> 0:01:20.080
<v Speaker 7>all day.

0:01:20.160 --> 0:01:23.679
<v Speaker 8>The commitments, the things I do for that floating deck

0:01:23.760 --> 0:01:25.959
<v Speaker 8>picture still get hate.

0:01:27.080 --> 0:01:29.840
<v Speaker 5>What did you notice from practice today? I mean, I

0:01:29.880 --> 0:01:33.560
<v Speaker 5>know Malie Cooker he was limited. Did you see anything

0:01:33.640 --> 0:01:34.800
<v Speaker 5>from him?

0:01:34.840 --> 0:01:37.720
<v Speaker 8>I just saw him working with Britt on the resistance ropes,

0:01:37.760 --> 0:01:40.560
<v Speaker 8>But that was really it. Practice was cut kind of

0:01:40.760 --> 0:01:43.160
<v Speaker 8>short for what media could see because of the rain.

0:01:43.920 --> 0:01:46.200
<v Speaker 8>It was coming down pretty hard and pretty steady, and

0:01:46.280 --> 0:01:48.640
<v Speaker 8>so at that point they just decided to take it in.

0:01:48.720 --> 0:01:52.160
<v Speaker 8>So when they took it inside, then we couldn't watch anymore.

0:01:52.240 --> 0:01:56.800
<v Speaker 8>But didn't really notice anything out of the ordinary, if

0:01:56.800 --> 0:01:57.080
<v Speaker 8>you will.

0:01:57.120 --> 0:01:58.840
<v Speaker 7>It's just when the rain was picking up, they really

0:01:58.880 --> 0:01:59.560
<v Speaker 7>couldn't do much.

0:02:00.200 --> 0:02:04.360
<v Speaker 5>Well, yeah, we have some updated injury report. Zach Martin

0:02:04.440 --> 0:02:06.920
<v Speaker 5>did not participate of course, thigh injury.

0:02:07.680 --> 0:02:10.560
<v Speaker 3>Tyrone Smith still did not did not.

0:02:10.480 --> 0:02:14.239
<v Speaker 5>Participate today as well back injury, and then Malie Hooker

0:02:14.639 --> 0:02:18.000
<v Speaker 5>he was limited. Another one that stands out well, Yeah,

0:02:18.120 --> 0:02:24.080
<v Speaker 5>rico'donda limited and yeah, everybody else full participant. What would

0:02:24.200 --> 0:02:27.720
<v Speaker 5>what are the stakes for if this team has to.

0:02:27.680 --> 0:02:29.919
<v Speaker 3>Play without Zach Martin or Tyrone Smith.

0:02:29.960 --> 0:02:32.079
<v Speaker 5>I mean, those are two vets on this offensive line

0:02:32.160 --> 0:02:34.720
<v Speaker 5>that we definitely need heading into this game, a game

0:02:34.800 --> 0:02:35.000
<v Speaker 5>like this.

0:02:35.120 --> 0:02:35.799
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, the good news.

0:02:35.800 --> 0:02:37.640
<v Speaker 8>I talked to Zach in the locker room today and

0:02:37.680 --> 0:02:40.320
<v Speaker 8>he said things look good for this weekend. He's very

0:02:40.320 --> 0:02:42.720
<v Speaker 8>hopeful about it. He said, there's still a lot of

0:02:42.720 --> 0:02:45.120
<v Speaker 8>work to be done. And my guess, my best guess

0:02:45.160 --> 0:02:47.560
<v Speaker 8>would be, you're really not going to know until the

0:02:47.680 --> 0:02:50.840
<v Speaker 8>Saturday walkthrough what exactly game projection will be.

0:02:51.360 --> 0:02:53.079
<v Speaker 7>And we know that anyways, right, but I think.

0:02:52.960 --> 0:02:56.760
<v Speaker 8>Your Saturday walkthrough, even maybe Friday, will give you a

0:02:56.800 --> 0:02:59.639
<v Speaker 8>good indicator for both Tyron and Zach. I didn't get

0:02:59.639 --> 0:03:01.480
<v Speaker 8>to talk to Tyrann. I did talk to Zach. Zach

0:03:01.520 --> 0:03:04.720
<v Speaker 8>said he feels good, but if not. He praised the

0:03:04.840 --> 0:03:07.800
<v Speaker 8>rookies and some of the younger players as well, and

0:03:08.160 --> 0:03:10.720
<v Speaker 8>even some of the older players that step in. And

0:03:11.000 --> 0:03:14.080
<v Speaker 8>so he named Tuma and TJ. Bass Is two of

0:03:14.120 --> 0:03:16.320
<v Speaker 8>the guys, so chummy Doga, TJ. Bass Is two of

0:03:16.320 --> 0:03:19.280
<v Speaker 8>the guys that really take advantage of every rep that

0:03:19.320 --> 0:03:22.840
<v Speaker 8>they do get when you know both him or Tyrone

0:03:22.840 --> 0:03:26.240
<v Speaker 8>aren't able to step in or they're taking the veteran

0:03:26.280 --> 0:03:29.080
<v Speaker 8>rest days. And he just said it's all coming to fruition.

0:03:29.480 --> 0:03:30.080
<v Speaker 7>Talk to TJ.

0:03:30.200 --> 0:03:32.359
<v Speaker 8>Bass today. He said he's feeling good. If he has

0:03:32.400 --> 0:03:33.880
<v Speaker 8>to step in, talk to Tuma today.

0:03:34.200 --> 0:03:36.320
<v Speaker 7>Chuma said he's feeling good if he has to step in.

0:03:37.240 --> 0:03:39.560
<v Speaker 8>So everyone's writing no matter what the situation will be

0:03:39.600 --> 0:03:43.160
<v Speaker 8>with the offensive line, But the repercussions is those are

0:03:43.240 --> 0:03:43.680
<v Speaker 8>your two.

0:03:43.680 --> 0:03:45.200
<v Speaker 7>Veteran offensive linemen.

0:03:45.800 --> 0:03:47.640
<v Speaker 8>Obviously nobody's going to go in there and make an

0:03:47.640 --> 0:03:53.000
<v Speaker 8>impact like they can. But things are still set and

0:03:53.080 --> 0:03:55.440
<v Speaker 8>there's more continuity than you would think with these backups

0:03:55.480 --> 0:03:58.480
<v Speaker 8>coming in because they do get those veteran rest day

0:03:58.520 --> 0:03:59.240
<v Speaker 8>practice reps.

0:03:59.760 --> 0:04:01.960
<v Speaker 4>Yeah. For me, the biggest one that stands out is

0:04:02.000 --> 0:04:06.440
<v Speaker 4>Tyron Smith. I think even from what you said yesterday,

0:04:06.840 --> 0:04:09.040
<v Speaker 4>just in regard to TJ. Bass and him getting the

0:04:09.080 --> 0:04:12.320
<v Speaker 4>snaps and stuff on these veteran rest days, I believe

0:04:12.400 --> 0:04:17.080
<v Speaker 4>that you can he command that spot. But Tyron Smith,

0:04:17.960 --> 0:04:22.520
<v Speaker 4>whatever his designation is, is going to be important for

0:04:22.560 --> 0:04:26.120
<v Speaker 4>this team and what they want to do offensively, especially

0:04:26.160 --> 0:04:28.640
<v Speaker 4>with passing and obviously up running the ball, which is

0:04:28.640 --> 0:04:30.960
<v Speaker 4>something that I think they will emphasize on this game.

0:04:32.040 --> 0:04:34.320
<v Speaker 4>I believe. I saw Calvin say that if he's able

0:04:34.320 --> 0:04:37.159
<v Speaker 4>to practice on Saturday, that they feel like he should

0:04:37.200 --> 0:04:40.720
<v Speaker 4>be good to go. There's time. Mike McCarthy mentioned that

0:04:40.760 --> 0:04:43.000
<v Speaker 4>there's a lot of time left. I just think it's

0:04:43.040 --> 0:04:46.360
<v Speaker 4>so He's so important. Although I do think Chuman those

0:04:46.360 --> 0:04:50.839
<v Speaker 4>guys could come in and be okay. This Dolphins defensive

0:04:50.880 --> 0:04:53.600
<v Speaker 4>line has some firepower. They have some guys that can

0:04:53.640 --> 0:04:56.480
<v Speaker 4>get after it, and you're gonna need time to pass

0:04:56.520 --> 0:04:58.640
<v Speaker 4>the ball and also establish the running this game. But

0:04:58.680 --> 0:05:01.760
<v Speaker 4>I will say, Nicole, you act what stood out today

0:05:01.880 --> 0:05:03.880
<v Speaker 4>at practice? And we didn't get to see a lot

0:05:03.880 --> 0:05:05.400
<v Speaker 4>of practice, but what stood out is that they were

0:05:05.400 --> 0:05:06.240
<v Speaker 4>in a paddent practice.

0:05:06.400 --> 0:05:07.800
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, it's the last one of the season.

0:05:07.720 --> 0:05:11.200
<v Speaker 4>Last one other season. To me, that tells me something personally,

0:05:12.200 --> 0:05:14.560
<v Speaker 4>no podd practice last week. I actually asked some of

0:05:14.560 --> 0:05:20.039
<v Speaker 4>the players, specifically Micah, what what's so good about the

0:05:20.080 --> 0:05:22.480
<v Speaker 4>padded practices and he said it allows you to feel

0:05:22.480 --> 0:05:25.960
<v Speaker 4>your fits a little bit more, especially as a defense.

0:05:26.040 --> 0:05:28.960
<v Speaker 4>I think offensively padded practice helped, but I would assume

0:05:29.000 --> 0:05:32.320
<v Speaker 4>that defensively it gives you a little bit more of

0:05:32.360 --> 0:05:35.920
<v Speaker 4>an acclamation to maybe what the game is going to

0:05:36.000 --> 0:05:40.400
<v Speaker 4>feel like and just feeling yourself feel feeling yourself shit

0:05:40.440 --> 0:05:42.240
<v Speaker 4>a little bit and do some things. I do think

0:05:42.279 --> 0:05:44.800
<v Speaker 4>it matters, and them having the padded practice today to

0:05:44.880 --> 0:05:47.200
<v Speaker 4>me stood out and I feel like it does mean

0:05:47.279 --> 0:05:49.760
<v Speaker 4>something that they did it today.

0:05:50.000 --> 0:05:52.680
<v Speaker 7>I would say, how do I word this?

0:05:52.720 --> 0:05:55.920
<v Speaker 8>I would say it was it's also based on their schedule, Yeah,

0:05:56.839 --> 0:05:58.120
<v Speaker 8>because you have to keep in mind they have a

0:05:58.160 --> 0:06:00.440
<v Speaker 8>Saturday game next week, and then you don't, it'll be

0:06:00.440 --> 0:06:02.720
<v Speaker 8>Saturday or Sunday, so they could lose a day. So

0:06:03.680 --> 0:06:07.320
<v Speaker 8>that was kind of the reason, the logic behind it.

0:06:08.000 --> 0:06:10.320
<v Speaker 7>But I mean it could be good. What better day

0:06:11.000 --> 0:06:12.760
<v Speaker 7>than today to do it? Yeah, I needed to do it.

0:06:12.800 --> 0:06:16.200
<v Speaker 4>If that, If it's just scheduling, I'm happy that it fell.

0:06:16.400 --> 0:06:20.880
<v Speaker 8>But personally, but to your point, they needed the pads today.

0:06:21.080 --> 0:06:23.159
<v Speaker 3>Is this something that they did last year?

0:06:23.480 --> 0:06:26.599
<v Speaker 4>Well, yeah, part of the CBA that they pushed down

0:06:26.640 --> 0:06:29.080
<v Speaker 4>stuff and now the scheduling is different. They only are

0:06:29.080 --> 0:06:31.840
<v Speaker 4>allot at certain a certain amount. I just mentioned a

0:06:31.880 --> 0:06:33.680
<v Speaker 4>short week, and it's kind of the reason why they

0:06:33.720 --> 0:06:37.120
<v Speaker 4>had to. I just think it's convenient that if this

0:06:37.160 --> 0:06:39.920
<v Speaker 4>is how it's scheduled, this is how it fell. And again,

0:06:40.160 --> 0:06:43.559
<v Speaker 4>I think sometimes as fans and stuff, some things matter

0:06:43.680 --> 0:06:45.599
<v Speaker 4>to us that don't matter to the players. So I

0:06:45.680 --> 0:06:49.920
<v Speaker 4>really wanted to confirm if padded practices do indeed kind

0:06:49.920 --> 0:06:52.080
<v Speaker 4>of set the tone for a little bit, and it

0:06:52.200 --> 0:06:55.000
<v Speaker 4>sounds like they do. Respond to that pretty well.

0:06:55.040 --> 0:06:57.840
<v Speaker 8>And during the regular season, teams can only do fourteen

0:06:57.920 --> 0:07:01.800
<v Speaker 8>padded practices and so you know, you have to divvy

0:07:01.800 --> 0:07:04.760
<v Speaker 8>that up between this long season, and so that means

0:07:04.800 --> 0:07:07.520
<v Speaker 8>you don't even get one per week at some point,

0:07:07.560 --> 0:07:09.159
<v Speaker 8>and so it was a little difficult, even when you

0:07:09.200 --> 0:07:12.560
<v Speaker 8>go back to that Thursday to Thursday stretch and that

0:07:12.640 --> 0:07:15.280
<v Speaker 8>Thanksgiving stretch where you had the three games in twelve days,

0:07:16.000 --> 0:07:18.320
<v Speaker 8>and so we knew there was one left, and yeah,

0:07:18.400 --> 0:07:20.360
<v Speaker 8>it was.

0:07:19.760 --> 0:07:21.480
<v Speaker 7>I think very important to Pat and Grats.

0:07:21.520 --> 0:07:21.680
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

0:07:21.760 --> 0:07:27.880
<v Speaker 5>Sure, as we'll break down Cowboys the offense and Miami

0:07:27.920 --> 0:07:30.120
<v Speaker 5>Dolphins defense in the second and third segment.

0:07:30.160 --> 0:07:31.760
<v Speaker 3>But is there any.

0:07:31.680 --> 0:07:34.160
<v Speaker 5>Hesitations from you all heading into this game at all

0:07:34.160 --> 0:07:34.720
<v Speaker 5>from this team?

0:07:35.720 --> 0:07:35.960
<v Speaker 8>Yeah.

0:07:36.040 --> 0:07:38.920
<v Speaker 4>I mean, again, talking to the guys in the locker room,

0:07:39.120 --> 0:07:42.520
<v Speaker 4>they have a lot of respect for what they do

0:07:42.600 --> 0:07:47.640
<v Speaker 4>over there defensively, specifically from the offensive side, but they

0:07:47.640 --> 0:07:49.600
<v Speaker 4>have a lot of respect from what they do offensively

0:07:50.080 --> 0:07:53.880
<v Speaker 4>and a lot of sandfra intendencies, a lot of the

0:07:53.880 --> 0:07:56.920
<v Speaker 4>stuff that you've seen before, heavy motion. These are things

0:07:56.920 --> 0:08:01.200
<v Speaker 4>that give any defense trouble, but they've given this defense trouble.

0:08:01.600 --> 0:08:04.840
<v Speaker 4>So any hesitancy I have is the overall speed of

0:08:04.880 --> 0:08:07.240
<v Speaker 4>that team and you having to figure out a way

0:08:07.280 --> 0:08:10.400
<v Speaker 4>to how to counter that. But then also to this

0:08:10.440 --> 0:08:13.200
<v Speaker 4>is a huge test, as I said yesterday, when you

0:08:13.240 --> 0:08:16.800
<v Speaker 4>talk about the coaching, the coaching and just how the

0:08:16.840 --> 0:08:20.240
<v Speaker 4>scheme is and again you've seen teams like this before.

0:08:20.800 --> 0:08:22.920
<v Speaker 4>I'm looking to see how they adjust to this, and

0:08:22.960 --> 0:08:26.160
<v Speaker 4>if they can't, then I think we will be having

0:08:26.160 --> 0:08:30.440
<v Speaker 4>some other discussions on Okay, what's what's the likelihood of

0:08:30.480 --> 0:08:33.720
<v Speaker 4>this becoming a problem later on. So my hesitancy comes

0:08:33.720 --> 0:08:37.240
<v Speaker 4>from the scheme of this team and also to on

0:08:37.280 --> 0:08:42.040
<v Speaker 4>both sides, defensive and offensive, and also to how they respond,

0:08:42.080 --> 0:08:44.240
<v Speaker 4>how they adjust, and how they handle the speed of

0:08:44.240 --> 0:08:45.640
<v Speaker 4>this team. I don't think you're going to see another

0:08:45.640 --> 0:08:47.800
<v Speaker 4>team as fast as this one see how they do,

0:08:47.920 --> 0:08:49.640
<v Speaker 4>and that that does give me a little bit of

0:08:49.679 --> 0:08:50.360
<v Speaker 4>letting you know.

0:08:50.679 --> 0:08:52.080
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think.

0:08:54.760 --> 0:08:58.959
<v Speaker 5>I think my hesitation is is will they be able

0:08:59.000 --> 0:09:01.520
<v Speaker 5>to go on the road and start fast?

0:09:01.960 --> 0:09:04.880
<v Speaker 3>Yes, that's that's something that we have not seen.

0:09:05.160 --> 0:09:07.520
<v Speaker 5>And of course we saw last year how they got

0:09:08.120 --> 0:09:11.240
<v Speaker 5>they trailed behind or really and that's been a problem

0:09:11.280 --> 0:09:14.040
<v Speaker 5>for this team. Now, do they have the ability to

0:09:14.080 --> 0:09:17.200
<v Speaker 5>go out there and get on board first? Of course,

0:09:17.320 --> 0:09:19.199
<v Speaker 5>but I don't know that's something that I really want

0:09:19.240 --> 0:09:21.200
<v Speaker 5>to see from this team, and I kind of have

0:09:21.200 --> 0:09:22.360
<v Speaker 5>a little bit of hesitation for that.

0:09:22.679 --> 0:09:25.000
<v Speaker 8>I think for me, it's I don't want to continue

0:09:25.040 --> 0:09:27.160
<v Speaker 8>to talk about the same issues that have plugged him

0:09:27.160 --> 0:09:30.920
<v Speaker 8>for the last year continue to come up right before postseason.

0:09:31.480 --> 0:09:34.720
<v Speaker 8>That's what gives me hesitancies We're talking about the run

0:09:34.760 --> 0:09:37.680
<v Speaker 8>defense again, That's something we were talking about this time

0:09:37.720 --> 0:09:41.640
<v Speaker 8>last year, talking about penalty, self inflicted wounds, discipline. Those

0:09:41.679 --> 0:09:46.679
<v Speaker 8>are things that you know understandably. So without Jonathan Hankins,

0:09:46.760 --> 0:09:48.679
<v Speaker 8>the run defense obviously was going to come back up.

0:09:48.720 --> 0:09:51.120
<v Speaker 7>So I'm not going to be too critical of that

0:09:51.320 --> 0:09:52.000
<v Speaker 7>aspect of it.

0:09:52.400 --> 0:09:54.559
<v Speaker 8>And hearing him talk about Mazzie Smith today, I think

0:09:54.640 --> 0:09:57.680
<v Speaker 8>was really interesting in the locker room as well.

0:09:57.720 --> 0:09:58.960
<v Speaker 7>He talked to reporters and.

0:09:59.120 --> 0:10:02.360
<v Speaker 8>He gave really good side on what realistic expectations should

0:10:02.400 --> 0:10:06.480
<v Speaker 8>be for Mazzie in his rookie season, even saying that himself,

0:10:06.559 --> 0:10:08.440
<v Speaker 8>Jonathan Hankins didn't feel.

0:10:08.240 --> 0:10:11.319
<v Speaker 7>Comfortable being in the A gap, living life in the.

0:10:11.280 --> 0:10:15.880
<v Speaker 8>A gap until maybe halfway through his second season, he said,

0:10:16.400 --> 0:10:20.959
<v Speaker 8>And so I think being realistic with where Mazzie is

0:10:21.040 --> 0:10:23.880
<v Speaker 8>and that it's okay, and giving him that grace that

0:10:24.040 --> 0:10:25.360
<v Speaker 8>this is a first year player.

0:10:25.840 --> 0:10:26.760
<v Speaker 7>Yes he's a first.

0:10:26.640 --> 0:10:29.440
<v Speaker 8>Round draft pick, but even Hankins said, like, there's a

0:10:29.480 --> 0:10:31.760
<v Speaker 8>lot that goes on in this position that you don't

0:10:31.800 --> 0:10:33.840
<v Speaker 8>just pick up right away, and that's okay. He said,

0:10:33.880 --> 0:10:37.560
<v Speaker 8>I didn't even do that, you know, And so I

0:10:37.600 --> 0:10:38.800
<v Speaker 8>think that's kind of an issue.

0:10:38.840 --> 0:10:41.439
<v Speaker 7>But now that Mazzi has in game reps, he has his.

0:10:41.400 --> 0:10:44.240
<v Speaker 8>First start under his spell that I really am interested

0:10:44.280 --> 0:10:46.920
<v Speaker 8>to see how he responds and how he took criticisms

0:10:46.920 --> 0:10:49.839
<v Speaker 8>throughout the week and how he took his critiques comes

0:10:49.840 --> 0:10:53.679
<v Speaker 8>Sunday and then self inflicted wounds. I really want to

0:10:53.720 --> 0:10:55.160
<v Speaker 8>see less of that. I want to see less of

0:10:55.160 --> 0:10:55.760
<v Speaker 8>that every week.

0:10:55.920 --> 0:10:57.480
<v Speaker 7>But pen so big last week.

0:10:57.440 --> 0:11:00.800
<v Speaker 8>Right, No more explosive plays, do not allow the Dolphins

0:11:00.840 --> 0:11:04.560
<v Speaker 8>to extend their drives. And then I just overall I

0:11:04.600 --> 0:11:07.199
<v Speaker 8>think something too is I want to see the Cowboys

0:11:07.240 --> 0:11:11.280
<v Speaker 8>defense really contain this Miami Dolphins offense on third down.

0:11:11.360 --> 0:11:12.880
<v Speaker 7>I think that's gonna be a really big thing in

0:11:12.920 --> 0:11:13.240
<v Speaker 7>this match.

0:11:13.360 --> 0:11:15.400
<v Speaker 4>And to your point of, well, you can't start fast.

0:11:15.880 --> 0:11:19.199
<v Speaker 4>They try to start fast us, but you get the holding,

0:11:19.480 --> 0:11:23.200
<v Speaker 4>you get the you get those things happening. So in

0:11:23.280 --> 0:11:25.120
<v Speaker 4>order to start fast, they're gonna have to be clean.

0:11:25.760 --> 0:11:28.839
<v Speaker 4>They're gonna have to be disciplined in this game. So yeah,

0:11:28.880 --> 0:11:31.240
<v Speaker 4>absolutely we're gonna take our first break.

0:11:31.280 --> 0:11:33.440
<v Speaker 5>If you're watching Girls top Boys talk, present my Jigsaw,

0:11:33.480 --> 0:11:35.120
<v Speaker 5>the preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:11:35.160 --> 0:11:35.840
<v Speaker 3>We'll be right back.

0:11:39.360 --> 0:11:43.320
<v Speaker 9>We know that juicy, cheesy, grill to perfection burger sounds amazing,

0:11:43.520 --> 0:11:47.199
<v Speaker 9>but it does sound like something is missing. Pepsi baby,

0:11:47.520 --> 0:11:50.280
<v Speaker 9>the yin to this burger's yang. Burgers and pepsi go

0:11:50.360 --> 0:11:54.040
<v Speaker 9>together like well, like burgers and pepsi. This perfect blending

0:11:54.040 --> 0:11:56.880
<v Speaker 9>of flavors makes every bite of let us, every sesame

0:11:56.960 --> 0:11:59.760
<v Speaker 9>seed on the butt, and every sip of that crisp refreshing.

0:12:00.000 --> 0:12:04.600
<v Speaker 7>He is cold Coola a journey to footopia. Burgers better

0:12:04.640 --> 0:12:05.160
<v Speaker 7>with Pevsi.

0:12:05.400 --> 0:12:06.120
<v Speaker 4>That's what I like.

0:12:06.960 --> 0:12:10.080
<v Speaker 1>At Jigsaw Dating. We obviously want the Cowboys to bring

0:12:10.080 --> 0:12:12.640
<v Speaker 1>that sixth ring home, but to be honest, we're more

0:12:12.640 --> 0:12:14.640
<v Speaker 1>focused on finding the person who will put a ring

0:12:14.679 --> 0:12:17.560
<v Speaker 1>on your finger. That's why we created a dating app

0:12:17.600 --> 0:12:21.240
<v Speaker 1>that reveals your face through meaningful conversation so you can

0:12:21.280 --> 0:12:25.480
<v Speaker 1>date deeper. Because it's personality that matters. The most not looks.

0:12:25.880 --> 0:12:48.040
<v Speaker 1>Join Jigsaw Dating Today, Dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:12:49.160 --> 0:12:51.880
<v Speaker 8>Twenty twenty four NFL Pro Bowl Games are taking over

0:12:52.000 --> 0:12:54.240
<v Speaker 8>Orlando and the roster is up to you.

0:12:54.280 --> 0:12:55.160
<v Speaker 7>Cast your ballot for.

0:12:55.120 --> 0:12:58.360
<v Speaker 8>The twenty twenty three excuse me, twenty twenty four. Hello,

0:12:58.800 --> 0:13:01.600
<v Speaker 8>the new year is coming. Games and vote and send

0:13:01.679 --> 0:13:04.480
<v Speaker 8>your favorite Cowboys players to compete in the Ultimate AFC

0:13:04.640 --> 0:13:08.560
<v Speaker 8>Versus NFC Showdown this February. Vote now at dallascowboys dot com.

0:13:08.559 --> 0:13:11.120
<v Speaker 4>Slash Vote twenty twenty three just gone up and.

0:13:11.200 --> 0:13:14.760
<v Speaker 3>Gone up, and times in fell rail so fast.

0:13:15.280 --> 0:13:18.680
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they said that twenty twenty four off off, totally

0:13:18.720 --> 0:13:21.599
<v Speaker 6>off subject. They said that there's been several psychologists have

0:13:21.679 --> 0:13:24.319
<v Speaker 6>said that, like our perception of time is skewed because

0:13:24.360 --> 0:13:27.640
<v Speaker 6>of COVID. Oh yeah, and so because I just feel

0:13:27.640 --> 0:13:29.520
<v Speaker 6>like I can't get my legs under me, I'm like,

0:13:30.040 --> 0:13:31.080
<v Speaker 6>what it?

0:13:31.080 --> 0:13:32.000
<v Speaker 4>It was just November.

0:13:32.240 --> 0:13:35.160
<v Speaker 8>It kind of well, and especially during football season, it's

0:13:35.240 --> 0:13:39.160
<v Speaker 8>like January's a little bit more fast paced, February, March

0:13:39.240 --> 0:13:43.040
<v Speaker 8>little more fast paced. April you have draft, and then May, June,

0:13:43.120 --> 0:13:45.680
<v Speaker 8>July kind of a little slower until training camp really

0:13:45.720 --> 0:13:48.640
<v Speaker 8>picks up. And then August, September, October, and December all

0:13:48.640 --> 0:13:49.720
<v Speaker 8>mashed together, and you're.

0:13:49.600 --> 0:13:50.560
<v Speaker 7>Like, what is going on?

0:13:51.160 --> 0:13:51.439
<v Speaker 2>Days?

0:13:51.520 --> 0:13:53.760
<v Speaker 5>So just like flying like I literally forget the day

0:13:53.800 --> 0:13:56.080
<v Speaker 5>of the week. Sometimes happy Thursday?

0:13:56.080 --> 0:13:57.560
<v Speaker 3>And is Saturday?

0:13:57.600 --> 0:13:59.560
<v Speaker 7>Well, y'all are my witnesses. I always ask Jesz what

0:13:59.640 --> 0:14:00.000
<v Speaker 7>day is it?

0:14:00.480 --> 0:14:03.920
<v Speaker 4>Reads na this year to do fly by fast?

0:14:04.400 --> 0:14:04.640
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?

0:14:04.880 --> 0:14:10.680
<v Speaker 3>Well but thank God for another hello. Yeah, I'm grateful, grateful.

0:14:11.280 --> 0:14:14.920
<v Speaker 5>All right, ladies, it's time to dig d dive into

0:14:14.960 --> 0:14:20.960
<v Speaker 5>this Cowboys offense, Dolphins and Dolphins defense. Of course, the

0:14:21.000 --> 0:14:29.400
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys only one offensive touchdown against the Bills. Taken on that, Yeah,

0:14:29.440 --> 0:14:33.640
<v Speaker 5>I cannot do that, taking on a very talented Dolphins defense,

0:14:34.200 --> 0:14:36.000
<v Speaker 5>and of course, pretty.

0:14:35.760 --> 0:14:37.320
<v Speaker 3>Much teams how they're looking at.

0:14:37.160 --> 0:14:41.440
<v Speaker 5>The blueprint of beating the Cowboys offense or containing them

0:14:41.600 --> 0:14:48.440
<v Speaker 5>is run defense, run defense, run defense. Let me get

0:14:48.440 --> 0:14:53.000
<v Speaker 5>the point one more time defense, one more time defense?

0:14:53.320 --> 0:14:57.160
<v Speaker 7>Please, he's just sick of me, ya.

0:14:57.640 --> 0:15:01.520
<v Speaker 5>But no, for real, This Dolphins defense is six and

0:15:01.680 --> 0:15:07.800
<v Speaker 5>rushing attempts allowed fifth in yards per attempt allowed. Teams

0:15:07.840 --> 0:15:12.920
<v Speaker 5>have not been successful in running the football. Huge test

0:15:12.920 --> 0:15:14.800
<v Speaker 5>for Tony Poller, but we saw some big runs from

0:15:14.840 --> 0:15:17.960
<v Speaker 5>him last week against the Bills. What are y'all looking

0:15:17.960 --> 0:15:21.960
<v Speaker 5>to see from this Cowboys offense?

0:15:22.440 --> 0:15:25.240
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, as cliche as it may sound, you could really

0:15:25.280 --> 0:15:27.480
<v Speaker 4>have the same I don't know what their game plan

0:15:27.600 --> 0:15:30.000
<v Speaker 4>was last week, but the notes that I had last

0:15:30.000 --> 0:15:32.120
<v Speaker 4>week and the way that I expected for them to

0:15:32.160 --> 0:15:35.000
<v Speaker 4>attack this defense, the Bills defense, it's kind of the

0:15:35.000 --> 0:15:39.120
<v Speaker 4>same way you should attack this Dolphins defense. And in

0:15:39.160 --> 0:15:41.960
<v Speaker 4>regards to the run game, they haven't allowed. They've only

0:15:41.960 --> 0:15:45.440
<v Speaker 4>allowed over one hundred yards yards rushing in the last

0:15:45.440 --> 0:15:52.640
<v Speaker 4>five games. One. They've only allowed one game where they

0:15:52.680 --> 0:15:55.760
<v Speaker 4>had over one hundred yards rushing in the last five

0:15:55.840 --> 0:16:00.000
<v Speaker 4>games ninety three against KC, thirty six against the lost

0:16:00.080 --> 0:16:05.760
<v Speaker 4>Vegas Raiders, twenty nine against the Jets, and eighty three

0:16:05.840 --> 0:16:09.360
<v Speaker 4>against Tennessee and that loss. Yeah, these gentlemen rally to

0:16:09.400 --> 0:16:12.480
<v Speaker 4>the ball really well. They run too high show, which

0:16:12.520 --> 0:16:15.520
<v Speaker 4>is what the Bills do at a very high clip. Second,

0:16:15.600 --> 0:16:17.680
<v Speaker 4>most of the NFL, they want you to play with

0:16:17.720 --> 0:16:19.600
<v Speaker 4>everything in front of you. They're betting on you making

0:16:19.600 --> 0:16:21.960
<v Speaker 4>a mistake. If you have big plays, you gotta take

0:16:22.000 --> 0:16:25.440
<v Speaker 4>advantage of them. I'm really looking for this, this screen

0:16:25.520 --> 0:16:28.040
<v Speaker 4>game and stuff to get going for this offense because

0:16:28.040 --> 0:16:32.080
<v Speaker 4>they do have aggressive ends that you can catch off kilter.

0:16:32.480 --> 0:16:36.320
<v Speaker 4>We saw a down down tick of motion last week.

0:16:36.560 --> 0:16:39.640
<v Speaker 4>Did anybody ask did anybody ask if there was a

0:16:39.680 --> 0:16:43.600
<v Speaker 4>reason why there was a It was a huge plummet

0:16:43.840 --> 0:16:46.680
<v Speaker 4>in pre snap motion last week.

0:16:47.200 --> 0:16:51.400
<v Speaker 8>I was it was so I didn't Yeah, I don't

0:16:51.480 --> 0:16:52.600
<v Speaker 8>think anybody asked CD.

0:16:54.080 --> 0:16:55.560
<v Speaker 7>I walked in a little late to Dak.

0:16:55.960 --> 0:16:57.480
<v Speaker 4>I don't mean to put you on the spot.

0:16:57.480 --> 0:17:01.720
<v Speaker 8>You're good, No, I honestly, room days, it all kind

0:17:01.720 --> 0:17:03.360
<v Speaker 8>of meshes together in my head and have to go

0:17:03.440 --> 0:17:03.960
<v Speaker 8>back and listen.

0:17:04.040 --> 0:17:06.919
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I just wondered if McCarthy addressed it either, because

0:17:06.920 --> 0:17:09.879
<v Speaker 4>it is. It's a problem. It's a problem when your

0:17:10.000 --> 0:17:12.359
<v Speaker 4>presnat motion and stuff just goes away when you're on

0:17:12.400 --> 0:17:15.080
<v Speaker 4>the road. Number one, pre snat motion helps your quarterback

0:17:15.119 --> 0:17:17.280
<v Speaker 4>get information so he can get you in the right spot.

0:17:17.480 --> 0:17:21.080
<v Speaker 4>But it also gives you tendencies as you continue to

0:17:21.119 --> 0:17:23.160
<v Speaker 4>go through the game and be able to read what's

0:17:23.200 --> 0:17:26.440
<v Speaker 4>going on. But with a team like this, again, they

0:17:26.440 --> 0:17:28.480
<v Speaker 4>have a lot of speed, They have power up front,

0:17:28.520 --> 0:17:30.600
<v Speaker 4>they have guys that run to the ball. Their linebackers

0:17:30.600 --> 0:17:34.160
<v Speaker 4>are fast. You have to get them looking one way

0:17:34.200 --> 0:17:37.440
<v Speaker 4>and going in the opposite direction. You have to create spacing,

0:17:37.520 --> 0:17:40.520
<v Speaker 4>You have to create conflict in some way. You cannot

0:17:40.520 --> 0:17:42.920
<v Speaker 4>just go out there and play stagnant as you did

0:17:43.040 --> 0:17:45.760
<v Speaker 4>last week when you're going up against a good secondary

0:17:46.240 --> 0:17:49.800
<v Speaker 4>and a good front seven. So for me, it's really

0:17:49.840 --> 0:17:53.680
<v Speaker 4>them establishing the ground game, but also still taking those

0:17:53.720 --> 0:17:55.800
<v Speaker 4>past situations when they can attack in the middle of

0:17:55.840 --> 0:17:59.439
<v Speaker 4>the field and figuring some things out, yo, because they

0:17:59.480 --> 0:18:01.720
<v Speaker 4>just have to get rhythm, as you said, Nicole, because

0:18:01.720 --> 0:18:03.960
<v Speaker 4>that they can't get off to a slow start against

0:18:03.960 --> 0:18:06.760
<v Speaker 4>this offense. Play some keep away too. You're big on

0:18:06.840 --> 0:18:09.040
<v Speaker 4>time of possession and that's going to be important in

0:18:09.040 --> 0:18:09.760
<v Speaker 4>this game as well.

0:18:09.840 --> 0:18:13.160
<v Speaker 3>And this is a unit that has forty eight sacks.

0:18:14.119 --> 0:18:14.919
<v Speaker 4>They get after it.

0:18:15.119 --> 0:18:19.119
<v Speaker 5>They get after it. Yeah, I mean second most in

0:18:19.160 --> 0:18:20.240
<v Speaker 5>the NFL, I.

0:18:20.240 --> 0:18:22.200
<v Speaker 7>Believe for sex per play.

0:18:22.320 --> 0:18:24.880
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's honestly crazy.

0:18:26.000 --> 0:18:29.040
<v Speaker 5>What kind of test which we don't really know if,

0:18:29.240 --> 0:18:31.800
<v Speaker 5>of course Zach said he's he should be okay for

0:18:31.840 --> 0:18:34.840
<v Speaker 5>this Sunday, but let's say, hypothetically speaking, we don't have

0:18:34.880 --> 0:18:35.359
<v Speaker 5>a tyrant.

0:18:35.400 --> 0:18:42.119
<v Speaker 3>We don't have I'm sorry, Zach. What type of challenge.

0:18:41.640 --> 0:18:44.320
<v Speaker 5>You know, facing a defensive front will that be for

0:18:44.359 --> 0:18:45.320
<v Speaker 5>those guys like TJ.

0:18:45.440 --> 0:18:46.159
<v Speaker 3>Bass Chuma.

0:18:46.680 --> 0:18:49.080
<v Speaker 8>I mean, it will definitely be a challenge, but I

0:18:49.080 --> 0:18:52.040
<v Speaker 8>also think that's where the iron Sharpen's iron advantage comes in.

0:18:52.080 --> 0:18:54.320
<v Speaker 8>When you're facing the D line that you have to

0:18:54.359 --> 0:18:58.399
<v Speaker 8>face on your on your very own offense every every week,

0:18:58.760 --> 0:19:00.639
<v Speaker 8>and they are getting a lot of those reps.

0:19:00.640 --> 0:19:01.760
<v Speaker 7>And I keep bringing that.

0:19:01.760 --> 0:19:05.920
<v Speaker 8>Up because every Wednesday for most of the season is

0:19:05.960 --> 0:19:08.520
<v Speaker 8>a veteran resting. We talk about that every week, but

0:19:08.960 --> 0:19:10.400
<v Speaker 8>those are the days where.

0:19:10.200 --> 0:19:11.560
<v Speaker 7>Those guys are getting those reps.

0:19:11.640 --> 0:19:14.280
<v Speaker 8>They're stepping in, they're plug and play, and you know,

0:19:14.400 --> 0:19:17.600
<v Speaker 8>guys like Zach and Tyron can afford to take those days.

0:19:17.680 --> 0:19:20.040
<v Speaker 8>I mean, they have years under their belt, they know

0:19:20.080 --> 0:19:22.120
<v Speaker 8>how to step in and be ready for a game time.

0:19:22.400 --> 0:19:24.639
<v Speaker 8>But those younger guys are even a guy like Chuma

0:19:24.680 --> 0:19:27.560
<v Speaker 8>who has that experience but isn't necessarily your starter. He

0:19:27.640 --> 0:19:30.919
<v Speaker 8>also has that experience with other schemes, other teams, and

0:19:30.960 --> 0:19:36.879
<v Speaker 8>so it's obviously concerning because you see how absolutely dominant

0:19:36.920 --> 0:19:38.439
<v Speaker 8>that left side of the line is when you have

0:19:39.200 --> 0:19:42.120
<v Speaker 8>Tyler and then Tyron kind of working is that unit

0:19:42.160 --> 0:19:45.280
<v Speaker 8>We heard him talk about it earlier this week. But

0:19:45.640 --> 0:19:48.439
<v Speaker 8>they are comfortable kind of with whatever shuffle they have

0:19:48.600 --> 0:19:51.199
<v Speaker 8>coming in. I think what it kind of comes down to,

0:19:51.280 --> 0:19:53.719
<v Speaker 8>and Aisha and I were talking about this off camera,

0:19:54.280 --> 0:19:58.360
<v Speaker 8>is kind of the cadence, the communication within this offensive line,

0:19:58.400 --> 0:20:01.120
<v Speaker 8>and especially you know your center be Hodist and then Dak.

0:20:02.119 --> 0:20:04.880
<v Speaker 8>I think that's going to get tested in this game

0:20:04.880 --> 0:20:05.480
<v Speaker 8>a lot.

0:20:07.200 --> 0:20:07.600
<v Speaker 7>Miami.

0:20:08.119 --> 0:20:09.879
<v Speaker 8>Their fans are going to travel, well, it's going to

0:20:09.880 --> 0:20:12.199
<v Speaker 8>be allowed environment, it's going to be allowed stadium, and

0:20:12.320 --> 0:20:15.119
<v Speaker 8>so to have the cadence that Dak has, I want

0:20:15.160 --> 0:20:17.000
<v Speaker 8>to see it carry over from what you see at home,

0:20:17.200 --> 0:20:19.400
<v Speaker 8>and given it can't always be the same, It's why

0:20:19.440 --> 0:20:21.560
<v Speaker 8>you have home field advantage, that's why your cadence works

0:20:21.600 --> 0:20:22.320
<v Speaker 8>so well at at.

0:20:22.240 --> 0:20:22.880
<v Speaker 7>And T Stadium.

0:20:23.080 --> 0:20:25.480
<v Speaker 8>But I want to see that same confidence roll over

0:20:26.080 --> 0:20:28.960
<v Speaker 8>on the road. And I think it's going to start

0:20:28.960 --> 0:20:32.640
<v Speaker 8>with the communication right there as well. But overall, I mean,

0:20:33.560 --> 0:20:36.359
<v Speaker 8>it's concerning when you don't have your starting offensive line

0:20:36.359 --> 0:20:39.479
<v Speaker 8>in right, But I also think what's more concerning is,

0:20:39.920 --> 0:20:42.160
<v Speaker 8>like you mentioned, getting started early and it all trickles

0:20:42.160 --> 0:20:44.280
<v Speaker 8>back down to the line.

0:20:44.480 --> 0:20:47.639
<v Speaker 5>And here's another stat of those forty eight sacks, thirty

0:20:47.680 --> 0:20:51.560
<v Speaker 5>two come with just four man pressure without bringing in blues.

0:20:52.160 --> 0:20:57.359
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they run a good mix of they run some zone,

0:20:57.560 --> 0:21:02.439
<v Speaker 4>they run man. Situationally, there should be more favorable matchups

0:21:03.240 --> 0:21:05.600
<v Speaker 4>in man when you talk about the nickel corner and

0:21:05.640 --> 0:21:08.159
<v Speaker 4>maybe the opposite corner. One of the biggest things for

0:21:08.200 --> 0:21:10.959
<v Speaker 4>this defense as well is that they're getting healthy at

0:21:11.000 --> 0:21:14.920
<v Speaker 4>the right time. And the re emergence of Jalen Ramsey

0:21:15.280 --> 0:21:19.000
<v Speaker 4>has been big for them because like Cowboys, we were

0:21:19.000 --> 0:21:22.680
<v Speaker 4>spoiled last year when Trayvon Diggs would man one side

0:21:22.680 --> 0:21:25.560
<v Speaker 4>of the field, he legitimately almost takes away one side

0:21:25.560 --> 0:21:27.639
<v Speaker 4>of the field. So it does make it easier for

0:21:27.680 --> 0:21:30.240
<v Speaker 4>your other guys to fill in. Jalen Ramsey has played

0:21:30.280 --> 0:21:33.480
<v Speaker 4>some really good football. He looks fast, he looks decisive,

0:21:33.600 --> 0:21:37.520
<v Speaker 4>and so yeah, things have changed for them and the

0:21:37.680 --> 0:21:40.359
<v Speaker 4>disguise on the back end and stuff like that as well.

0:21:40.720 --> 0:21:43.399
<v Speaker 4>So to your point about the communication, it is going

0:21:43.440 --> 0:21:45.080
<v Speaker 4>to have to be on point. And that's why I'm

0:21:45.080 --> 0:21:47.240
<v Speaker 4>worried a little bit just with the loss, maybe the

0:21:47.280 --> 0:21:50.359
<v Speaker 4>possible loss of Tyron. When you talk about your tackles,

0:21:50.760 --> 0:21:53.399
<v Speaker 4>they can't they're the farthest away and what they Tyron

0:21:53.480 --> 0:21:56.879
<v Speaker 4>is experienced, idoga. Whoever is gonna man that left tackle

0:21:56.880 --> 0:22:01.399
<v Speaker 4>spot if necessary, it's gonna have to be Keaton and

0:22:01.440 --> 0:22:03.240
<v Speaker 4>locked in. So I wonder if they've been getting the

0:22:03.240 --> 0:22:06.320
<v Speaker 4>practice reps this week if Tyran's not there. But yeah,

0:22:06.560 --> 0:22:08.879
<v Speaker 4>to to your point with about their sacks, dog like,

0:22:08.920 --> 0:22:11.159
<v Speaker 4>they just have so many guys. Christian Wilkins is a

0:22:11.160 --> 0:22:15.359
<v Speaker 4>three tech. He penetrates well. Andrew Van Ginkle Is that

0:22:15.440 --> 0:22:17.960
<v Speaker 4>how you say his last name? I don't want to, butcher,

0:22:18.240 --> 0:22:23.239
<v Speaker 4>it's my friend Van Ginkle, That's what it is. Yeah, Uh,

0:22:24.119 --> 0:22:27.320
<v Speaker 4>just six sacks on the season. He plays with his

0:22:27.359 --> 0:22:31.520
<v Speaker 4>hair on fire. That matchup, that matchup with Steele with

0:22:31.640 --> 0:22:34.240
<v Speaker 4>him rushing off the edge could be huge. Bradley Chubb

0:22:35.080 --> 0:22:40.080
<v Speaker 4>and then they have another gentleman named Zach Seiler. Siler. Siler,

0:22:40.200 --> 0:22:42.240
<v Speaker 4>I think it's seven and a half sacks from the

0:22:42.280 --> 0:22:46.560
<v Speaker 4>DT position. Please, I mean, and you don't you just

0:22:46.640 --> 0:22:51.240
<v Speaker 4>you don't see DT's getting Yeah, you don't see DT's

0:22:51.359 --> 0:22:54.800
<v Speaker 4>getting sacks like that. So again, this is another defensive

0:22:54.800 --> 0:22:59.040
<v Speaker 4>line similar to Buffalo that can get after you from

0:22:59.080 --> 0:23:02.160
<v Speaker 4>really almost every position. You're not gonna get a break

0:23:02.480 --> 0:23:04.880
<v Speaker 4>like that. So not only is this, I think it's

0:23:04.880 --> 0:23:07.359
<v Speaker 4>gonna be important for this offensive line to establish the

0:23:07.400 --> 0:23:11.000
<v Speaker 4>line of scrimmage quickly. We've seen that they gain confidence.

0:23:11.080 --> 0:23:13.080
<v Speaker 4>And I think it's any offensive line when you can

0:23:13.160 --> 0:23:16.639
<v Speaker 4>run the ball and be physical, which is one of

0:23:16.640 --> 0:23:19.159
<v Speaker 4>the things that I think this team does well. You

0:23:19.200 --> 0:23:21.640
<v Speaker 4>want to get up on these guys and wear them

0:23:21.680 --> 0:23:24.000
<v Speaker 4>down as much as you can. To me, because when

0:23:24.240 --> 0:23:26.679
<v Speaker 4>they most of these guys on their defensive line have

0:23:26.800 --> 0:23:28.919
<v Speaker 4>such a high motor, you got to be able to

0:23:29.480 --> 0:23:33.439
<v Speaker 4>take advantage of their aggressiveness number one, as I said before,

0:23:33.720 --> 0:23:36.200
<v Speaker 4>but also to be physical at the line of scrimmage.

0:23:36.280 --> 0:23:39.800
<v Speaker 4>Establish establish the physicality, let them know early it's gonna

0:23:39.800 --> 0:23:42.159
<v Speaker 4>be a long day if you're gonna do it. And

0:23:42.320 --> 0:23:44.280
<v Speaker 4>maybe you might see a tight end help out over

0:23:44.280 --> 0:23:46.440
<v Speaker 4>there for that left tackle if that is a issue.

0:23:46.520 --> 0:23:48.679
<v Speaker 3>Is there a matchup that concerns you all the most?

0:23:48.920 --> 0:23:52.320
<v Speaker 5>I was thinking maybe CD and Jalen Ramsey, if he's

0:23:52.359 --> 0:23:53.200
<v Speaker 5>lined up against him.

0:23:53.320 --> 0:23:55.679
<v Speaker 4>That's not a I see what you got.

0:23:56.359 --> 0:23:59.280
<v Speaker 8>There's just not a specific matchup that concerns me. It's

0:24:00.640 --> 0:24:03.280
<v Speaker 8>and this sounds so cliche, right, but coming off of

0:24:03.320 --> 0:24:05.640
<v Speaker 8>that loss is how they bounce back as a whole

0:24:05.840 --> 0:24:08.920
<v Speaker 8>and where things start to trickle down because it was

0:24:09.000 --> 0:24:12.600
<v Speaker 8>just such an uncharacteristic game and the more I kind

0:24:12.600 --> 0:24:14.360
<v Speaker 8>of have heard the guys out in the locker room

0:24:14.440 --> 0:24:18.280
<v Speaker 8>to peel back the layers of what happened. I don't

0:24:18.359 --> 0:24:22.000
<v Speaker 8>see it playing out like that again. Yes, it's just

0:24:23.040 --> 0:24:25.600
<v Speaker 8>you have to rebuild that confidence. And what I don't like,

0:24:25.640 --> 0:24:27.600
<v Speaker 8>if I'm being very honest, is I don't like that

0:24:27.680 --> 0:24:30.760
<v Speaker 8>there's not a straight up answer to why winning on

0:24:30.800 --> 0:24:33.080
<v Speaker 8>the road is so difficult. That's what I don't like

0:24:33.240 --> 0:24:35.760
<v Speaker 8>is you ask anybody and there's just not an answer.

0:24:36.400 --> 0:24:40.440
<v Speaker 8>And it's confusing to me because there's a reason. It's

0:24:40.480 --> 0:24:42.480
<v Speaker 8>not just happening repeatedly.

0:24:42.520 --> 0:24:43.480
<v Speaker 7>It's not just happening.

0:24:44.560 --> 0:24:47.320
<v Speaker 8>But you know, Mike talked about this morning the importance

0:24:47.359 --> 0:24:49.680
<v Speaker 8>of that eleventh win, and he's been saying that since

0:24:49.760 --> 0:24:51.920
<v Speaker 8>last week that they're focused on getting that eleventh win.

0:24:52.040 --> 0:24:54.600
<v Speaker 7>And you know, though they have their playoff.

0:24:54.200 --> 0:24:59.040
<v Speaker 8>Birth and postseason pretty much well, it is a done

0:24:59.040 --> 0:25:03.000
<v Speaker 8>deal at this point. It's just what worries me the

0:25:03.040 --> 0:25:08.960
<v Speaker 8>most is this is really this is your biggest challenge.

0:25:09.080 --> 0:25:11.560
<v Speaker 8>This is your biggest challenge on the road the next

0:25:11.600 --> 0:25:14.880
<v Speaker 8>three weeks. And at this point, I know, it's hard

0:25:14.920 --> 0:25:17.240
<v Speaker 8>not to think about because of what can still happen,

0:25:17.400 --> 0:25:19.800
<v Speaker 8>especially when you're talking in terms of the NFC East,

0:25:19.880 --> 0:25:23.280
<v Speaker 8>and depending on what happens in Philly and kind of

0:25:23.320 --> 0:25:25.199
<v Speaker 8>how the cards play out that way, it's hard for

0:25:25.240 --> 0:25:26.480
<v Speaker 8>me not to look at this game.

0:25:27.200 --> 0:25:29.199
<v Speaker 7>And this goes for the entire team, it's not just

0:25:29.200 --> 0:25:29.600
<v Speaker 7>the offense.

0:25:29.600 --> 0:25:31.600
<v Speaker 8>I'm kind of diverting your question a little bit, so

0:25:31.600 --> 0:25:37.919
<v Speaker 8>I'm sorry. It concerns me that you don't have a

0:25:37.960 --> 0:25:40.280
<v Speaker 8>solid answer for why you can't win on the road.

0:25:40.600 --> 0:25:42.360
<v Speaker 8>And even if they do win on the road, say

0:25:42.359 --> 0:25:45.520
<v Speaker 8>they win on Sunday, it doesn't erase the fact that

0:25:45.560 --> 0:25:48.600
<v Speaker 8>they haven't been able to on a consistent basis this season,

0:25:49.080 --> 0:25:50.680
<v Speaker 8>and more than likely you're going to be on the

0:25:50.720 --> 0:25:55.760
<v Speaker 8>road come honestly, probably the first round of playoffs. So

0:25:56.240 --> 0:26:00.520
<v Speaker 8>to me, it's just concerning overall. Getting this when is

0:26:01.000 --> 0:26:04.760
<v Speaker 8>not just important, it's essential. It is vital to get

0:26:04.760 --> 0:26:07.120
<v Speaker 8>that pulse going so you have a full on heartbeat

0:26:07.320 --> 0:26:08.479
<v Speaker 8>by the time the playoffs come.

0:26:08.520 --> 0:26:10.640
<v Speaker 5>And it's crazy because I actually when I was sitting

0:26:10.680 --> 0:26:13.800
<v Speaker 5>down with CD today from my interview, I'd asked him

0:26:15.160 --> 0:26:19.800
<v Speaker 5>how frustrating is it for you guys after a loss

0:26:19.880 --> 0:26:22.320
<v Speaker 5>like that and all the losses you know you stack

0:26:22.400 --> 0:26:24.479
<v Speaker 5>up against these teams, and I mean, come on.

0:26:24.520 --> 0:26:26.560
<v Speaker 3>We know that the Cowboys have one of the.

0:26:26.520 --> 0:26:31.239
<v Speaker 5>Talent, most talented rosters in the NFL. They have some

0:26:31.240 --> 0:26:34.920
<v Speaker 5>of the best coordinators, some of the best coaches. Schematically,

0:26:34.960 --> 0:26:38.919
<v Speaker 5>they can beat any team. But how frustrating is it

0:26:39.000 --> 0:26:42.240
<v Speaker 5>for you guys, you know, to lose a game like that,

0:26:42.400 --> 0:26:44.200
<v Speaker 5>knowing that it's a game that you should have won.

0:26:44.240 --> 0:26:46.760
<v Speaker 3>And he was like, it's frustrating as hell, you know, like.

0:26:46.760 --> 0:26:49.240
<v Speaker 5>Because you know that you're so talent, but it also

0:26:49.280 --> 0:26:53.280
<v Speaker 5>shows that talent don't mean nothing. So yeah, I thought

0:26:53.280 --> 0:26:55.359
<v Speaker 5>it was pretty cool that, you know, he was so

0:26:55.440 --> 0:26:56.399
<v Speaker 5>honest with that answer.

0:26:56.440 --> 0:26:58.480
<v Speaker 3>But now it's just like, y'all, I just got to

0:26:58.520 --> 0:27:00.560
<v Speaker 3>go out there and play, you know, do it. Just

0:27:00.600 --> 0:27:02.600
<v Speaker 3>go and do it, just like y'all come home in

0:27:02.760 --> 0:27:06.000
<v Speaker 3>at and T Stadium and light things up. Like, go

0:27:06.040 --> 0:27:07.280
<v Speaker 3>out there and do the same thing.

0:27:07.359 --> 0:27:10.240
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, And to your point, you mentioned that the Dolphins

0:27:10.240 --> 0:27:12.960
<v Speaker 4>fans will be in attendance. Should be some Cowboys fans

0:27:12.960 --> 0:27:15.720
<v Speaker 4>out there, Oh yeah, a little heavy, so maybe maybe

0:27:15.760 --> 0:27:17.720
<v Speaker 4>they'll give them a little boost here and some actual

0:27:17.720 --> 0:27:21.920
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys fans in the stands. I wanted to go back

0:27:21.960 --> 0:27:26.040
<v Speaker 4>to your original question. The biggest matchup to me that

0:27:26.160 --> 0:27:31.280
<v Speaker 4>makes me feel is Vic Fangio versus Mike McCarthy and

0:27:31.320 --> 0:27:35.199
<v Speaker 4>how Mike McCarthy comes out with this game plan and

0:27:35.320 --> 0:27:40.080
<v Speaker 4>also counters some of the things that Vic Vangil Fangio

0:27:40.200 --> 0:27:43.520
<v Speaker 4>decides to do. One of the best defensive minds in

0:27:43.560 --> 0:27:48.080
<v Speaker 4>this game. He has this secondary, This defense a lot

0:27:48.080 --> 0:27:50.720
<v Speaker 4>of veterans, so they're smart. So there's things you can

0:27:50.760 --> 0:27:53.600
<v Speaker 4>do with them that maybe you can't do with a

0:27:53.680 --> 0:27:57.320
<v Speaker 4>younger secondary or younger defense. That matchup to me is

0:27:57.440 --> 0:28:01.560
<v Speaker 4>very important the OC versus this dec because again the

0:28:01.600 --> 0:28:08.480
<v Speaker 4>same this scheme is important to your point about them

0:28:08.560 --> 0:28:10.600
<v Speaker 4>being a talented team and all that stuff, Yeah, they

0:28:10.600 --> 0:28:13.320
<v Speaker 4>are a talented team. Talent don't matter if you're getting

0:28:13.320 --> 0:28:17.040
<v Speaker 4>out schemes. Talent don't matter if the looks that you're

0:28:17.160 --> 0:28:20.000
<v Speaker 4>getting in are favorable for the defense or whatever the

0:28:20.040 --> 0:28:23.240
<v Speaker 4>case may be. So the game plan fast start, as

0:28:23.320 --> 0:28:24.919
<v Speaker 4>you said, is going to be important as well. I

0:28:25.000 --> 0:28:27.840
<v Speaker 4>did think it was cool to finally hear Tony Pollard

0:28:28.680 --> 0:28:34.000
<v Speaker 4>kind of concede yes, that he is feeling better post

0:28:34.040 --> 0:28:37.480
<v Speaker 4>by and that the further he gets away from that injury,

0:28:38.000 --> 0:28:41.240
<v Speaker 4>you see him looking himself. If the Cowways had the

0:28:41.240 --> 0:28:43.560
<v Speaker 4>opportunity to run the ball as much as I think

0:28:43.560 --> 0:28:45.680
<v Speaker 4>they wanted to last week, he would had a big

0:28:45.760 --> 0:28:49.920
<v Speaker 4>day on the ground. He looks so explosive and just himself.

0:28:50.120 --> 0:28:52.080
<v Speaker 4>And what's even more encouraging to me is that he

0:28:52.160 --> 0:28:54.040
<v Speaker 4>looks like that late in the season. He mentioned that

0:28:54.120 --> 0:28:58.040
<v Speaker 4>later in the season, but also too, he's still doing

0:28:58.080 --> 0:29:00.640
<v Speaker 4>a lot for you in pass pro. And the fact

0:29:00.640 --> 0:29:02.800
<v Speaker 4>that he's kind of built up that tolerance and that

0:29:02.920 --> 0:29:05.520
<v Speaker 4>callous to do that to me, like when you look

0:29:05.560 --> 0:29:08.400
<v Speaker 4>at a running back position, he's becoming a total running

0:29:08.400 --> 0:29:11.120
<v Speaker 4>back to me, and so him, he and Rico in

0:29:11.160 --> 0:29:13.200
<v Speaker 4>this game to me have to be the tone setters.

0:29:13.640 --> 0:29:16.959
<v Speaker 4>Tennessee muddied up the game. They made it physical, they

0:29:17.000 --> 0:29:23.080
<v Speaker 4>made it hard on Miami, and Tyreek Kill's availability is

0:29:23.080 --> 0:29:25.760
<v Speaker 4>going to be important to actually let me look at

0:29:25.760 --> 0:29:29.400
<v Speaker 4>that he was limited today. I'm gonna do some digging

0:29:29.440 --> 0:29:32.080
<v Speaker 4>and see how limited, because you know limited is we

0:29:32.080 --> 0:29:34.080
<v Speaker 4>we know it's different limited.

0:29:35.160 --> 0:29:36.960
<v Speaker 3>Exactly, DeVaughn was limited.

0:29:38.160 --> 0:29:43.480
<v Speaker 8>I wonder if practice today, let's see, let's see, let's see.

0:29:43.760 --> 0:29:48.840
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, Ky, like you said, limited and they are

0:29:48.880 --> 0:29:49.280
<v Speaker 3>a lot.

0:29:49.160 --> 0:29:54.360
<v Speaker 4>Of guys limited facing not all of them. I'm like, no, no, no,

0:29:54.400 --> 0:29:57.480
<v Speaker 4>and not in that way. But there's some there's some

0:29:57.560 --> 0:30:00.520
<v Speaker 4>gamesmanship going on and stuff like that. They're resting just

0:30:00.560 --> 0:30:02.960
<v Speaker 4>like the Cowboys do to they have to. But Tyreek

0:30:03.000 --> 0:30:05.840
<v Speaker 4>kill and his uh, his availability is really important because

0:30:05.880 --> 0:30:10.920
<v Speaker 4>I think they're they're very dependent again on the verticality

0:30:10.960 --> 0:30:15.560
<v Speaker 4>of their offense. Tennessee once once Tyreek went out, Tennessee

0:30:15.720 --> 0:30:17.680
<v Speaker 4>was able to do some things that I think the

0:30:17.720 --> 0:30:19.560
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys could too. But I think he's he's gonna go.

0:30:19.560 --> 0:30:22.040
<v Speaker 4>I think he's gonna play. But in what fashion is

0:30:22.040 --> 0:30:23.080
<v Speaker 4>he going to be limited?

0:30:23.800 --> 0:30:25.960
<v Speaker 5>Is he going to be Well, he went back in

0:30:26.000 --> 0:30:28.400
<v Speaker 5>that game when he got injured against Tennessee, so.

0:30:29.280 --> 0:30:29.880
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

0:30:31.400 --> 0:30:37.480
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, so.

0:30:37.000 --> 0:30:39.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm expecting him to play. I'm not expecting expect.

0:30:40.200 --> 0:30:42.160
<v Speaker 8>Okay, here's the thing. Put it put in the put

0:30:42.200 --> 0:30:45.640
<v Speaker 8>it in this perspective. If it was Ceedee Lamb, would

0:30:45.640 --> 0:30:50.240
<v Speaker 8>CD play Tater time? Yes, problem And and let's let's

0:30:50.280 --> 0:30:52.520
<v Speaker 8>say again, you're you're looking at it from that perspective,

0:30:52.640 --> 0:30:54.720
<v Speaker 8>but on the Cowboys have not clinched a playoff Berth,

0:30:55.280 --> 0:30:58.760
<v Speaker 8>and you're talking about Ceedee Lamb in this aspect exactly,

0:30:58.920 --> 0:31:01.560
<v Speaker 8>so why would he not play? He's gonna play this

0:31:02.000 --> 0:31:05.080
<v Speaker 8>this is their biggest game, and I need to go

0:31:05.120 --> 0:31:07.720
<v Speaker 8>back and read the playoff scenarios exactly for them, but

0:31:07.880 --> 0:31:10.400
<v Speaker 8>I'm pretty sure with this win they clinch a playoff for.

0:31:12.880 --> 0:31:15.640
<v Speaker 7>Exactly. So they need to win this game to get

0:31:15.640 --> 0:31:16.400
<v Speaker 7>into the postseason.

0:31:16.480 --> 0:31:18.280
<v Speaker 4>And that's what some of the guys. When you talked

0:31:18.280 --> 0:31:20.760
<v Speaker 4>about last week and you said that you touch base

0:31:20.800 --> 0:31:23.160
<v Speaker 4>with some of the gentlemen and stuff, one of the

0:31:23.200 --> 0:31:27.080
<v Speaker 4>biggest things that I heard was that the approach last week,

0:31:27.960 --> 0:31:31.120
<v Speaker 4>and when you're going up against a team that is

0:31:31.200 --> 0:31:33.680
<v Speaker 4>trying to get into the playoffs, you do got to

0:31:33.760 --> 0:31:36.480
<v Speaker 4>change your approach because the intensity this is not a

0:31:36.520 --> 0:31:41.200
<v Speaker 4>normal game. There's different implications. It's heightened, so you have

0:31:41.240 --> 0:31:44.000
<v Speaker 4>to mentally and emotionally race to the occasion as well.

0:31:44.240 --> 0:31:46.080
<v Speaker 4>You got to either match them or you got to

0:31:46.080 --> 0:31:49.480
<v Speaker 4>be a little bit more nutty. Well either one. And

0:31:49.600 --> 0:31:52.680
<v Speaker 4>so the approach to this game again is important. I

0:31:52.680 --> 0:31:56.840
<v Speaker 4>think establishing talk about it. Establishing the ground game is

0:31:56.880 --> 0:31:59.440
<v Speaker 4>going to be huge. I think TJ. Bass fares pretty

0:31:59.440 --> 0:32:02.400
<v Speaker 4>well in that. If Tyron can't go, I'm gonna need

0:32:02.480 --> 0:32:04.800
<v Speaker 4>you Miyadoba to come on with it in the run game,

0:32:05.120 --> 0:32:06.520
<v Speaker 4>like I'm better in the pass game than I do

0:32:06.560 --> 0:32:08.520
<v Speaker 4>the run game. But this this team has to establish

0:32:08.560 --> 0:32:11.480
<v Speaker 4>the ground game really quickly, especially with the amount of

0:32:11.520 --> 0:32:14.960
<v Speaker 4>light boxes. Again, if people aren't running the ball on

0:32:15.040 --> 0:32:18.640
<v Speaker 4>these people and they only have four guys out there, unacceptable.

0:32:19.520 --> 0:32:22.520
<v Speaker 4>You should be able to run all Yeah, tight end

0:32:22.560 --> 0:32:23.400
<v Speaker 4>is gonna have to work too.

0:32:24.360 --> 0:32:26.280
<v Speaker 3>I have a question for you, Aisha.

0:32:27.480 --> 0:32:30.040
<v Speaker 5>I kind of noticed how their front seven just like

0:32:30.640 --> 0:32:32.520
<v Speaker 5>plays downhill, they crash downhill.

0:32:32.920 --> 0:32:35.240
<v Speaker 3>Could this be a chance for the.

0:32:35.120 --> 0:32:38.480
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys to kind of like maybe make some plays behind them,

0:32:38.520 --> 0:32:39.560
<v Speaker 5>get them called black.

0:32:39.400 --> 0:32:42.880
<v Speaker 3>And be creative in the passing game a little bit.

0:32:43.160 --> 0:32:46.440
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, play action game I think should be something that

0:32:46.520 --> 0:32:51.320
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys can take advantage of also to doing things

0:32:51.760 --> 0:32:58.000
<v Speaker 4>having some plays coming out of the backfield, turping obviously yeh, turping,

0:32:59.560 --> 0:33:01.680
<v Speaker 4>like I said before, the screen game, setting up some

0:33:01.760 --> 0:33:04.479
<v Speaker 4>screen game, Uh, things of that nature, I definitely think.

0:33:04.560 --> 0:33:07.440
<v Speaker 4>But too again, the middle of the field is open. Yeah,

0:33:07.520 --> 0:33:10.480
<v Speaker 4>the middle of the field is open, so and I

0:33:10.520 --> 0:33:12.600
<v Speaker 4>mean sometimes they do. And again that's why I said

0:33:12.600 --> 0:33:15.040
<v Speaker 4>the chest match is gonna be important between these guys

0:33:15.040 --> 0:33:18.240
<v Speaker 4>because sometimes, yeah, the middle of the field looks open,

0:33:18.600 --> 0:33:21.560
<v Speaker 4>but they have a safety kind of looming and kind

0:33:21.560 --> 0:33:24.720
<v Speaker 4>of kind of there, so Dak communication, his eyes.

0:33:24.520 --> 0:33:25.840
<v Speaker 7>Are gonna be buying the situation.

0:33:26.040 --> 0:33:27.960
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they do some things like that, and I'm really

0:33:27.960 --> 0:33:29.920
<v Speaker 4>curious to see if they're gonna throw some different looks.

0:33:30.200 --> 0:33:32.600
<v Speaker 4>But Jake Ferguson, you're gonna need him this game. You're

0:33:32.640 --> 0:33:34.640
<v Speaker 4>gonna need them to attack the middle of the field.

0:33:35.120 --> 0:33:38.479
<v Speaker 4>And obviously, again if you do get opportunities for big plays,

0:33:38.520 --> 0:33:40.680
<v Speaker 4>you make them pay. But to your point, yes, this

0:33:40.720 --> 0:33:44.360
<v Speaker 4>is a defense that gets upfield. They're fast, their linebackers

0:33:44.400 --> 0:33:47.320
<v Speaker 4>play very well. Sideworld, the sideline, the sideline. You have

0:33:47.360 --> 0:33:49.920
<v Speaker 4>to find ways, especially with the motion and things like that,

0:33:50.000 --> 0:33:53.280
<v Speaker 4>making them think. You cannot line up stagnant against these

0:33:53.320 --> 0:33:57.320
<v Speaker 4>folks because this defense is they're taught to look at

0:33:57.360 --> 0:33:59.600
<v Speaker 4>the quarterback, look at what's happening in front of them.

0:34:00.040 --> 0:34:01.840
<v Speaker 4>You're not doing anything to make them have to look

0:34:01.840 --> 0:34:05.560
<v Speaker 4>over here, look over there. Then you're wrong. Yeah, you're wrong,

0:34:05.600 --> 0:34:07.360
<v Speaker 4>and you're not going to beat a team like that.

0:34:07.680 --> 0:34:10.919
<v Speaker 4>But establishing the run game, to me is the biggest part.

0:34:10.960 --> 0:34:13.359
<v Speaker 4>I think the passing game will come if you can

0:34:13.400 --> 0:34:16.160
<v Speaker 4>get on the ground and run at those light boxes,

0:34:16.160 --> 0:34:18.279
<v Speaker 4>because ain't they shouldn't be stopping a run like this

0:34:18.360 --> 0:34:19.640
<v Speaker 4>with no four people in the box.

0:34:19.680 --> 0:34:20.360
<v Speaker 3>That's crazy.

0:34:20.560 --> 0:34:21.080
<v Speaker 4>What are they?

0:34:21.080 --> 0:34:22.680
<v Speaker 3>Who do they think they are?

0:34:22.840 --> 0:34:25.120
<v Speaker 4>What do you think you are a good defensive team?

0:34:25.160 --> 0:34:28.160
<v Speaker 5>I guess what do y'all want to see from Dak

0:34:28.280 --> 0:34:30.400
<v Speaker 5>Prescott in this game?

0:34:30.880 --> 0:34:34.919
<v Speaker 8>I want to see him play confidently like he did

0:34:35.760 --> 0:34:40.120
<v Speaker 8>this entire second half of the season. I just don't

0:34:40.160 --> 0:34:44.120
<v Speaker 8>think again he got anything established enough to really do

0:34:44.160 --> 0:34:46.400
<v Speaker 8>that in this last game. And I'm not going to

0:34:46.440 --> 0:34:49.800
<v Speaker 8>fault him for that, sure, because there's.

0:34:49.640 --> 0:34:50.440
<v Speaker 7>A lot going on.

0:34:50.719 --> 0:34:53.440
<v Speaker 8>There's a lot going on, and then plus you're going into,

0:34:53.960 --> 0:34:57.319
<v Speaker 8>you know, a game where yes, rain wasn't as big

0:34:57.320 --> 0:35:00.439
<v Speaker 8>of a factor, but it was a factor. You are

0:35:00.480 --> 0:35:02.719
<v Speaker 8>barely coming off of the past couple of weeks of

0:35:02.840 --> 0:35:06.440
<v Speaker 8>establishing a run. I understand what's going on here, But

0:35:07.600 --> 0:35:09.839
<v Speaker 8>what I want to see from Jack I don't want

0:35:09.880 --> 0:35:13.320
<v Speaker 8>to continue to see him have to pass four hundred

0:35:13.400 --> 0:35:14.600
<v Speaker 8>yards in this game to win.

0:35:14.880 --> 0:35:17.200
<v Speaker 7>That's what I don't want to see. I don't want him.

0:35:17.040 --> 0:35:21.600
<v Speaker 8>To feel like he has to have six passing tds

0:35:21.680 --> 0:35:24.840
<v Speaker 8>and four hundred yards and No. What I want to

0:35:24.880 --> 0:35:27.160
<v Speaker 8>see from just I guess the offense overall is I

0:35:27.160 --> 0:35:28.880
<v Speaker 8>want to continue to see the run game pick up

0:35:28.920 --> 0:35:32.799
<v Speaker 8>where it left off pre Bills game, which again you

0:35:32.840 --> 0:35:35.440
<v Speaker 8>talked about since the San Francisco loss, they were averaging

0:35:35.680 --> 0:35:37.280
<v Speaker 8>at least one hundred yards per game.

0:35:39.040 --> 0:35:41.239
<v Speaker 7>So I want to see that. I want to see

0:35:41.239 --> 0:35:43.600
<v Speaker 7>it divvied up a little bit more, but overall.

0:35:44.600 --> 0:35:46.759
<v Speaker 8>I just want to see him get in control of

0:35:46.800 --> 0:35:49.799
<v Speaker 8>the offense again, because nobody was in control except the

0:35:49.800 --> 0:35:52.400
<v Speaker 8>Bills last week, and just get that bad taste out

0:35:52.400 --> 0:35:53.239
<v Speaker 8>of everybody's mouth.

0:35:53.560 --> 0:35:58.160
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I agree. I definitely want to see him start fast,

0:36:00.000 --> 0:36:02.880
<v Speaker 4>easy buttons, Easy buttons. What I want to see from

0:36:02.960 --> 0:36:05.480
<v Speaker 4>him is for him to get again have control of

0:36:05.520 --> 0:36:07.840
<v Speaker 4>the offense. But he and Mike McCarthy be on the

0:36:07.840 --> 0:36:11.799
<v Speaker 4>same page. Yea, yeah, and they have to be. They

0:36:11.840 --> 0:36:14.960
<v Speaker 4>have to have a counter for this. And again, his community,

0:36:15.000 --> 0:36:17.439
<v Speaker 4>the communication is going to have to be on point,

0:36:17.480 --> 0:36:20.640
<v Speaker 4>on point. Whatever his film study is this week, He's

0:36:20.680 --> 0:36:24.080
<v Speaker 4>going to have to be sure because again, I mean respectfully,

0:36:24.600 --> 0:36:29.120
<v Speaker 4>Big Vangeo was his kryptonite to some degree, he's not.

0:36:29.280 --> 0:36:31.000
<v Speaker 4>I don't think he is now. I think Dak has

0:36:31.040 --> 0:36:33.480
<v Speaker 4>put that to bed. But maybe he gets some revenge

0:36:34.040 --> 0:36:34.560
<v Speaker 4>this game.

0:36:34.840 --> 0:36:36.960
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, when he was in dressing for the Cowboys.

0:36:37.160 --> 0:36:39.080
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and not only did he beat the Cowboys, he

0:36:39.120 --> 0:36:42.040
<v Speaker 4>said this is the blueprints, and it was very blunt

0:36:42.080 --> 0:36:44.200
<v Speaker 4>about it. And again that was years ago. I think

0:36:44.200 --> 0:36:46.960
<v Speaker 4>they've put that behind them, but again you're still seeing

0:36:47.000 --> 0:36:50.719
<v Speaker 4>a defense that really it is. It's a lot of

0:36:50.719 --> 0:36:52.880
<v Speaker 4>it is contingent on the quarterback and his play and

0:36:52.880 --> 0:36:56.400
<v Speaker 4>how he navigates, moving his eyes and moving safeties and

0:36:56.440 --> 0:37:00.160
<v Speaker 4>being confident in what he's seeing attacking whatever disguise and

0:37:00.280 --> 0:37:04.000
<v Speaker 4>the disguises and stuff they throw at him. The receivers

0:37:04.080 --> 0:37:05.680
<v Speaker 4>and dak are gonna have to be on point. I

0:37:05.719 --> 0:37:07.800
<v Speaker 4>actually talked to Ceedee Lamb about it briefly.

0:37:08.320 --> 0:37:11.320
<v Speaker 5>Okay, well we're gonna take our second break. You're watching

0:37:11.320 --> 0:37:14.040
<v Speaker 5>Girls Talk, Boys Talk, presented by Jigsaw that prefer dating partner.

0:37:14.080 --> 0:37:15.960
<v Speaker 3>The Dallas Cowboys will be right back.

0:37:16.840 --> 0:37:19.960
<v Speaker 1>At Jigsaw Dating. We obviously want the Cowboys to bring

0:37:20.000 --> 0:37:22.520
<v Speaker 1>that sixth ring home, but to be honest, we're more

0:37:22.560 --> 0:37:24.520
<v Speaker 1>focused on finding the person who will put a ring

0:37:24.600 --> 0:37:27.439
<v Speaker 1>on your finger. That's why we created a dating app

0:37:27.480 --> 0:37:31.120
<v Speaker 1>that reveals your face through meaningful conversation so you can

0:37:31.200 --> 0:37:35.360
<v Speaker 1>date deeper, because it's personality that matters the most, not looks.

0:37:35.760 --> 0:37:39.400
<v Speaker 1>Join Jigsaw Dating Today dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:37:46.520 --> 0:37:47.920
<v Speaker 7>You know that sound anywhere.

0:37:48.040 --> 0:37:51.000
<v Speaker 9>It's the crisp crunch, that first Natcho chip with its

0:37:51.000 --> 0:37:54.040
<v Speaker 9>perfect cheese to sour cream ratio sitting atop a layer

0:37:54.040 --> 0:37:58.399
<v Speaker 9>of delicious beans. It's a sip away from perfection. That's

0:37:58.440 --> 0:38:01.799
<v Speaker 9>what we're looking for, a delicious, refreshing pepsi, and we've

0:38:01.800 --> 0:38:05.319
<v Speaker 9>achieved absolute nacho nirvana because while you can pile those

0:38:05.400 --> 0:38:09.840
<v Speaker 9>nachos high with every spicy, cheesy, savory topping, there's no topping.

0:38:09.520 --> 0:38:10.400
<v Speaker 7>Of cool PEPSI.

0:38:10.480 --> 0:38:13.240
<v Speaker 9>Finish nachos better with pepsi.

0:38:13.560 --> 0:38:14.279
<v Speaker 7>That's what I like.

0:38:54.800 --> 0:38:57.440
<v Speaker 8>Mars Lawrence is the Dallas Cowboys nominee for the twenty

0:38:57.440 --> 0:38:59.840
<v Speaker 8>twenty three Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.

0:39:00.000 --> 0:39:02.839
<v Speaker 8>Deres entended by Nationwide helped Tank raise funds for Dak

0:39:02.880 --> 0:39:06.359
<v Speaker 8>Prescott's Faith Fight Finished Foundation by casting your vote on

0:39:06.520 --> 0:39:09.000
<v Speaker 8>NFL dot com slash Man of the Year or tweet

0:39:09.040 --> 0:39:13.960
<v Speaker 8>your support using the hashtag WPMO why challenge. Voting ends

0:39:13.960 --> 0:39:18.360
<v Speaker 8>on January eighth, So go vote for Tank right now.

0:39:18.880 --> 0:39:22.080
<v Speaker 8>Do it at this moment and every moment. Go vote

0:39:22.080 --> 0:39:22.399
<v Speaker 8>for Tank.

0:39:23.120 --> 0:39:28.640
<v Speaker 7>Vote I think he I love us.

0:39:29.920 --> 0:39:30.879
<v Speaker 4>No bring up your point.

0:39:32.280 --> 0:39:34.920
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, No, So one thing I was I had listened

0:39:34.960 --> 0:39:38.359
<v Speaker 5>to Cowboys break earlier and they were just kind of

0:39:38.520 --> 0:39:42.879
<v Speaker 5>breaking down kind of a defensive scheme that they run

0:39:42.920 --> 0:39:47.320
<v Speaker 5>and it's called Cloud and I was listening to Brian

0:39:47.719 --> 0:39:49.440
<v Speaker 5>talk about it and how he said they run at

0:39:49.480 --> 0:39:52.239
<v Speaker 5>twenty six percent of the time, Buffalo actually plays at

0:39:52.320 --> 0:39:54.920
<v Speaker 5>thirty over thirty percent of the time, which clearly it

0:39:54.960 --> 0:39:57.160
<v Speaker 5>had a lot of success to get the Cowboys last week.

0:39:58.760 --> 0:40:00.719
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and he said it's usually you.

0:40:00.680 --> 0:40:03.319
<v Speaker 5>Can recognize it on defenses because of the depth of

0:40:03.360 --> 0:40:06.279
<v Speaker 5>the cornerbacks and the way he explained it was there's

0:40:06.360 --> 0:40:08.560
<v Speaker 5>one cornerback that will like play up and one that

0:40:08.640 --> 0:40:13.000
<v Speaker 5>will play like soft coverage and is designed to look

0:40:13.160 --> 0:40:15.799
<v Speaker 5>like cover two to take a take away the deep ball,

0:40:15.840 --> 0:40:19.399
<v Speaker 5>but also stop the run and so but you can

0:40:19.480 --> 0:40:23.600
<v Speaker 5>attack the middle of the field and seems and so

0:40:23.960 --> 0:40:26.440
<v Speaker 5>I know they run zone about seventy percent of seventy

0:40:26.440 --> 0:40:30.440
<v Speaker 5>five percent of the time, which cows the cow Oh.

0:40:30.280 --> 0:40:33.000
<v Speaker 3>My goodness today is just like, okay.

0:40:32.800 --> 0:40:36.960
<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys have a lot of success against zone. Uh

0:40:37.200 --> 0:40:39.000
<v Speaker 5>So basically that yeah, No, that was just one of

0:40:39.040 --> 0:40:41.600
<v Speaker 5>the things that I wanted to point out. So this

0:40:41.640 --> 0:40:44.319
<v Speaker 5>could be a game where the Cowboys could have a.

0:40:44.320 --> 0:40:45.120
<v Speaker 3>Lot of advantage.

0:40:45.160 --> 0:40:49.440
<v Speaker 4>In no, no, it is like no, no, some people

0:40:49.960 --> 0:40:51.960
<v Speaker 4>I know somebody to cause him like he's like he says,

0:40:52.000 --> 0:40:55.640
<v Speaker 4>cows win. It's just I know people who do this.

0:40:56.239 --> 0:40:56.560
<v Speaker 7>But no.

0:40:56.920 --> 0:40:57.120
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

0:40:57.360 --> 0:41:00.480
<v Speaker 4>In regards to the cloud coverage, yeah, it's a cover

0:41:00.520 --> 0:41:05.000
<v Speaker 4>three scheme that people disguise as a cover two and

0:41:04.680 --> 0:41:07.000
<v Speaker 4>it's effective if you don't want to give up the

0:41:07.040 --> 0:41:08.440
<v Speaker 4>big play. If you don't want to give up the

0:41:08.440 --> 0:41:10.840
<v Speaker 4>big play. However, to your point, it does leave you.

0:41:11.000 --> 0:41:14.200
<v Speaker 4>It's a lot of space to operate, and it does

0:41:14.239 --> 0:41:16.800
<v Speaker 4>require those dbs to have to cover a lot of ground.

0:41:17.480 --> 0:41:19.560
<v Speaker 4>You can't do stuff like that if your secondary's not smart.

0:41:19.560 --> 0:41:22.600
<v Speaker 4>So again, this is a very intelligent side of the

0:41:22.600 --> 0:41:25.799
<v Speaker 4>ball speaking of I spoke to CD Lamb today very

0:41:25.840 --> 0:41:28.239
<v Speaker 4>briefly because Big Dog had to get up out of there,

0:41:29.120 --> 0:41:32.719
<v Speaker 4>but I was talking to him about just this secondary

0:41:32.800 --> 0:41:36.200
<v Speaker 4>and where I believe they're susceptible. Expect to see CD

0:41:36.320 --> 0:41:40.160
<v Speaker 4>Lamb in the slot because and again I wanted to

0:41:40.200 --> 0:41:42.240
<v Speaker 4>ask him, do you think that Jalen Ramsey is gonna

0:41:42.239 --> 0:41:43.520
<v Speaker 4>travel with you? And he was like.

0:41:45.080 --> 0:41:48.480
<v Speaker 5>I'm ready, you know, or not, like and I like

0:41:48.560 --> 0:41:49.640
<v Speaker 5>that energy from him.

0:41:49.640 --> 0:41:54.279
<v Speaker 4>But we haven't seen Jalen Ramsey travel a lot. But

0:41:54.280 --> 0:41:56.520
<v Speaker 4>the thing about traveling too is that when you travel,

0:41:56.640 --> 0:41:59.839
<v Speaker 4>you change the whole defensive construct on that end. So

0:42:00.560 --> 0:42:02.919
<v Speaker 4>if they don't you, I would expect to see CD

0:42:03.360 --> 0:42:09.000
<v Speaker 4>Lamb on the slot against uh, Cater cow cow. I

0:42:09.040 --> 0:42:09.879
<v Speaker 4>gotta get these now.

0:42:10.480 --> 0:42:12.160
<v Speaker 3>I was struggling, is cater.

0:42:12.120 --> 0:42:19.000
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I was struggling yesterday with a chan ch a change.

0:42:19.120 --> 0:42:19.920
<v Speaker 3>I was struggling.

0:42:20.160 --> 0:42:21.000
<v Speaker 7>I'm sorry.

0:42:21.520 --> 0:42:25.239
<v Speaker 4>It's Cohu like Cobu from blanking. Oh okay, but it's

0:42:25.280 --> 0:42:28.160
<v Speaker 4>cater and Coho. He's giving up six c d's this

0:42:28.160 --> 0:42:31.800
<v Speaker 4>this year and his uh, he's he's decent in zone.

0:42:31.800 --> 0:42:36.200
<v Speaker 4>But maybe that man mm hmm. That that's probably they

0:42:36.239 --> 0:42:38.080
<v Speaker 4>don't run a lot of man because they got a

0:42:38.080 --> 0:42:40.680
<v Speaker 4>couple of guys that's susceptible over there. But anyway, if

0:42:40.680 --> 0:42:43.839
<v Speaker 4>that matchup does arrive arise, it seems like CD Lamb

0:42:43.920 --> 0:42:46.279
<v Speaker 4>is up for the challenge. It's gonna be get your

0:42:46.320 --> 0:42:50.440
<v Speaker 4>popcorn ready type stuff because Jalen Ramsey is a you know,

0:42:50.560 --> 0:42:53.680
<v Speaker 4>he's yeah, he's he's really scrappy coming back from the injury.

0:42:53.800 --> 0:42:56.040
<v Speaker 4>Feels like he has a lot to prove. But if not,

0:42:56.160 --> 0:42:58.960
<v Speaker 4>I definitely could see Ceedee Lamb moving into the slot

0:42:59.040 --> 0:43:02.480
<v Speaker 4>outside the slot Brandon Cook, some of those guys interchangeably

0:43:02.480 --> 0:43:05.000
<v Speaker 4>trying to take advantage of that nickel corner there. So

0:43:05.360 --> 0:43:12.040
<v Speaker 4>boo boo boo. Communication communication too, because like we talked about,

0:43:12.040 --> 0:43:14.840
<v Speaker 4>they make you have to sometimes decide mid route what

0:43:14.960 --> 0:43:19.440
<v Speaker 4>you're doing. So oh oh yeah, yeah, this secondary that

0:43:19.480 --> 0:43:22.319
<v Speaker 4>this heat. That's what I said Mike McCarthy and them

0:43:22.320 --> 0:43:25.319
<v Speaker 4>guys got they he he makes sure whide receivers have

0:43:25.360 --> 0:43:28.000
<v Speaker 4>to read too sometimes in the middle of a route.

0:43:28.360 --> 0:43:30.600
<v Speaker 4>So these guys and I'm talking to them. I talked

0:43:30.600 --> 0:43:31.920
<v Speaker 4>to a couple of the guys and they're like, oh,

0:43:31.960 --> 0:43:34.239
<v Speaker 4>it's not a big deal, Like and I'm snir like, bro,

0:43:34.400 --> 0:43:37.560
<v Speaker 4>I couldn't imagine changing my body and my mind in

0:43:37.600 --> 0:43:39.200
<v Speaker 4>the middle of a route. But that what they do

0:43:39.280 --> 0:43:42.960
<v Speaker 4>is impressive. That is another test for this wide receiver room.

0:43:43.000 --> 0:43:45.040
<v Speaker 8>So yes, I want to go back to the middle

0:43:45.080 --> 0:43:48.680
<v Speaker 8>of the field conversation talk about because it's not just

0:43:48.760 --> 0:43:51.200
<v Speaker 8>a battle of the Cowboys offense is gonna have to face.

0:43:51.480 --> 0:43:54.640
<v Speaker 8>It's also the Cowboys defense. Because the Dolphins have thrown

0:43:54.680 --> 0:43:58.040
<v Speaker 8>for eleven point nine yards per attempt and passes up

0:43:58.040 --> 0:44:00.920
<v Speaker 8>the middle of the season, best in the NFL. Cowboys

0:44:00.920 --> 0:44:03.640
<v Speaker 8>have allowed nine point nine yards per drop back when

0:44:03.680 --> 0:44:07.320
<v Speaker 8>defending passes up the middle, third worst in the NFL.

0:44:07.800 --> 0:44:11.160
<v Speaker 8>So this U both battles on both sides are going

0:44:11.160 --> 0:44:12.960
<v Speaker 8>to be in the middle of the field. Who can

0:44:13.000 --> 0:44:15.760
<v Speaker 8>continue to get downfield using the middle of the field?

0:44:15.800 --> 0:44:17.520
<v Speaker 7>And I think that's just really important to note in

0:44:17.520 --> 0:44:18.040
<v Speaker 7>this matchup.

0:44:18.160 --> 0:44:21.799
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, wow, I need some score predictions, ladies. Oh my god,

0:44:22.400 --> 0:44:24.680
<v Speaker 3>Alody knew it was coming. I don't know why we know.

0:44:24.719 --> 0:44:25.879
<v Speaker 7>I ac surprised every week.

0:44:25.920 --> 0:44:29.160
<v Speaker 8>I'm like, what, no, way have to we need a

0:44:29.280 --> 0:44:30.200
<v Speaker 8>score prediction?

0:44:30.400 --> 0:44:31.439
<v Speaker 7>What is that I say?

0:44:31.480 --> 0:44:32.040
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys?

0:44:32.120 --> 0:44:36.439
<v Speaker 4>I don't want to pick today. I'm sorry, all right,

0:44:36.920 --> 0:44:38.000
<v Speaker 4>I gotta do it on here.

0:44:38.200 --> 0:44:52.360
<v Speaker 3>Yes, I'm going Cowboys twenty four. Okayday, Dolphins seventeen.

0:44:57.080 --> 0:44:57.920
<v Speaker 5>What y'all?

0:44:58.320 --> 0:44:59.439
<v Speaker 3>Y'all looks stressed out?

0:45:00.000 --> 0:45:02.920
<v Speaker 7>I am extremely Does it?

0:45:03.000 --> 0:45:03.719
<v Speaker 4>Get that camera from me?

0:45:07.080 --> 0:45:07.760
<v Speaker 3>So petty?

0:45:08.760 --> 0:45:08.960
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

0:45:08.960 --> 0:45:10.120
<v Speaker 3>I mean where we're going with this?

0:45:10.200 --> 0:45:12.160
<v Speaker 7>You'll go ahead, girl.

0:45:12.200 --> 0:45:13.200
<v Speaker 4>I don't want to go last.

0:45:13.600 --> 0:45:16.560
<v Speaker 3>No going back and forth. I'm your friend.

0:45:16.880 --> 0:45:19.560
<v Speaker 8>I'm your friend and I love you, so I want

0:45:19.600 --> 0:45:22.279
<v Speaker 8>you to go first. Just in case we have to

0:45:22.320 --> 0:45:23.560
<v Speaker 8>run out of time to get you.

0:45:24.080 --> 0:45:26.879
<v Speaker 4>I've never picked against the Cowboys. I'm going to pick

0:45:26.880 --> 0:45:29.200
<v Speaker 4>against them to day, all right, and I'm doing it

0:45:29.360 --> 0:45:31.120
<v Speaker 4>obviously from motivation.

0:45:31.520 --> 0:45:32.640
<v Speaker 7>Love that first, I guess.

0:45:33.200 --> 0:45:36.520
<v Speaker 4>I guess I call it a motivation. I'm not fire

0:45:36.640 --> 0:45:42.520
<v Speaker 4>on them. Yeah, I'm gonna say I hate it. It

0:45:42.640 --> 0:45:46.720
<v Speaker 4>just feels girls picking against them. Let's just say twenty

0:45:47.880 --> 0:45:55.279
<v Speaker 4>twenty eight, twenty four Cowboys, I mean the other side,

0:45:55.320 --> 0:45:56.080
<v Speaker 4>I mean Miami.

0:45:56.400 --> 0:45:57.520
<v Speaker 7>That was going to be my score.

0:45:57.920 --> 0:46:01.719
<v Speaker 4>That's that's my guess. I am. Are I feel so

0:46:02.200 --> 0:46:03.440
<v Speaker 4>bad doing this right now?

0:46:03.640 --> 0:46:06.680
<v Speaker 8>Nope, don't feel bad, all right? Twenty four Psychology twenty

0:46:06.719 --> 0:46:08.400
<v Speaker 8>four twenty uh.

0:46:10.000 --> 0:46:10.560
<v Speaker 7>Cowboys?

0:46:10.760 --> 0:46:13.120
<v Speaker 3>All right, bet well that's a rap for today show. Ladies,

0:46:13.239 --> 0:46:14.120
<v Speaker 3>don't fire me up.

0:46:15.120 --> 0:46:17.040
<v Speaker 7>They're gonna talk to you out in the locker room.

0:46:18.280 --> 0:46:21.520
<v Speaker 3>I'm watching girls talk boys. Talpers saw the third.

0:46:21.400 --> 0:46:25.120
<v Speaker 5>Dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys. We'll see y'all next week.

0:46:25.840 --> 0:46:28.799
<v Speaker 2>This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and

0:46:28.960 --> 0:46:31.880
<v Speaker 2>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.