WEBVTT - Mick Shots_2_10.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shot screaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys apt Now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>All right here it is. It's Monday, February tenth, two

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<v Speaker 3>than twenty five. We have a couple of football players

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<v Speaker 3>on the football field, and they really just won Yourrisily

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<v Speaker 3>day here in Dallas. There's one player. I thought there

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<v Speaker 3>were a couple out there. Maybe okay, the other guy

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<v Speaker 3>was helping out. Oh okay, No, it was the second

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<v Speaker 3>one out. Oh okay. We got a debate right right now.

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<v Speaker 3>Well they better.

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<v Speaker 4>Start doing so it's right, Well, that's might be the

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<v Speaker 4>most positive thing you say to Dak. Prescott's out there

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<v Speaker 4>doing that was.

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<v Speaker 2>Dak.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I didn't resistance, all right, very good behind the scenes.

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<v Speaker 3>You don't get that anywhere else.

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<v Speaker 5>So he chooses today.

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<v Speaker 3>No, we chose today.

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<v Speaker 4>He's been four times away.

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<v Speaker 5>That good stuff there right now if I was home.

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<v Speaker 3>So it's his helper guy, and we've got his helper.

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<v Speaker 4>Guy, well, his assistant or whatever We've.

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<v Speaker 3>Got a lot to get to here. Yes, there's so

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<v Speaker 3>much to talk about. We get changes on the coaching staff,

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<v Speaker 3>additions to the coaching staff. We got the combine coming

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<v Speaker 3>up here in a couple of weeks. We got free

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<v Speaker 3>agencies starting after that, we got the draft coming up.

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<v Speaker 3>There's so much to talk about on this edition A

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<v Speaker 3>mix shure.

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<v Speaker 5>You're not doing all of that today.

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<v Speaker 2>We're not doing I know, we're not doing all of

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<v Speaker 2>that inclusion of the tournament?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah and uh yeah, yeah, who won the who won

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<v Speaker 3>the tennis tournament?

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<v Speaker 4>Sure of Paul Love?

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<v Speaker 3>I believe you say it, Shop of olive, Shop of hollow,

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<v Speaker 3>shop of olive, Lile Love writers.

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<v Speaker 2>I was reading out what rude and and somebody else and.

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<v Speaker 3>Why you were keeping up with the tennis too.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, but they.

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<v Speaker 4>Didn't all the Americans schedule, they didn't win.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh huh yeah, all right, So what do you want

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<v Speaker 3>to talk about? Super Bowl?

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<v Speaker 5>Maybe?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh you think? Did you watch it?

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<v Speaker 5>I watched?

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<v Speaker 3>Uh huh, yeah, I watched it. Watched it. Then it

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<v Speaker 3>reminded me of the eighty five Bears.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, pretty much. I didn't expect it. Did you expect that?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you expected you expected that no, No, I didn't

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<v Speaker 2>need it. Matter of fact, I picked k C. I

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<v Speaker 2>pick k C because I just thought, you know, Mahomes

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<v Speaker 2>would do Mahomes things.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, when you're kind of out, they're trying to play

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<v Speaker 4>quarterback by yourself with nobody in front of you to

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<v Speaker 4>protect you.

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<v Speaker 5>You know what.

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<v Speaker 3>Reminded me of the eighty five Bears, and it reminded

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<v Speaker 3>me of the nineties Cowboys against the Bills. Well, just

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<v Speaker 3>that defensive line and being able to put pressure on

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<v Speaker 3>a quarterback with a four man rush. They didn't blitz

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<v Speaker 3>the entire game. No, they didn't need to. That's right

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<v Speaker 3>in case.

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<v Speaker 5>He didn't try to run the pall of the entire game.

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<v Speaker 5>Why would they do that? Why would Andy Reid?

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<v Speaker 3>Especially when you know it was the professor.

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<v Speaker 2>He's the man he built that build that Eagles team

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<v Speaker 2>over there.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what, as bad as it was going ten

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<v Speaker 3>nothing in the second quarter, yeah, about ten minutes left

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<v Speaker 3>in the second quarter, it's a ten nothing game. And

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<v Speaker 3>the Chiefs had a horrible field position. Three times in

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<v Speaker 3>the first half they snapped the start drives like inside

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<v Speaker 3>their own ten yard and yet they felt like they

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<v Speaker 3>had to keep pace point wise whatever, and so they

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<v Speaker 3>didn't run the football. They didn't play it like the

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<v Speaker 3>Giants did against the Cowboys in two thousand and seven

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<v Speaker 3>in the first in the divisional playoff round, where you're

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<v Speaker 3>just they can't they can't assume that mindset because they're

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<v Speaker 3>the Chiefs. They're supposed to be able to score points

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<v Speaker 3>at will. Were okay, that's right, And they needed this

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<v Speaker 3>sense in that game that our way to win this game,

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<v Speaker 3>it's got to be a punt is a good play.

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<v Speaker 4>Well they had five of them in the first half.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, but they needed a punt. They needed they needed

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<v Speaker 3>two more punts instead of interceptions deepen their own end

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<v Speaker 3>of the field. That's when the game ended.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, think about it this way. So it was

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<v Speaker 4>twenty four nothing at halftime.

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<v Speaker 3>And they needed to get to halftime thirteen nothing instead

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<v Speaker 3>of twenty four to I think. And they get the

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<v Speaker 3>ball first.

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<v Speaker 4>In the one Philadelphia touchdown gets set up on a

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<v Speaker 4>third and five play that was incomplete and they got

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<v Speaker 4>a personal file right. There was one touchdown, another touchdown

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<v Speaker 4>returned interception right, and another touchdown was an interception that

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<v Speaker 4>they set up at the fourteen yard line. So really

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<v Speaker 4>all they did on their own in that first half

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<v Speaker 4>was they kicked a field.

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<v Speaker 3>Goal at all they did. And what the Chiefs did defensively,

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<v Speaker 3>they bottled up Barkley, which they had to do to

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<v Speaker 3>win this game, okay, And it was basically the quarterback

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<v Speaker 3>throwing fades down the right sideline was their offense.

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<v Speaker 2>And they didn't need anything else because what you saw

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<v Speaker 2>was a Chiefs defense that felt like they had to

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<v Speaker 2>match a Philadelphia defense. And that Padelphia defense has controlled

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<v Speaker 2>the entire season just masterfully. The way they've done it

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<v Speaker 2>every game that we've seen for Philadelphia. If you don't grind,

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<v Speaker 2>you can't grind with them. That's the way they play.

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<v Speaker 2>They grind, they grind, they grind, and they just wear

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<v Speaker 2>you out.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's what they did with KC. Mahomes could feel it.

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<v Speaker 2>You don't see Mahomes making those kind of plays consistently.

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<v Speaker 2>He's made some mistakes doing some games, that's why they

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<v Speaker 2>barely eked out a lot of games. But you don't

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<v Speaker 2>see him doing that consistently, filling such horrible passes. And

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<v Speaker 2>I have to say the front four for Philly is good,

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<v Speaker 2>but that secondary is just as good.

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<v Speaker 3>But and when you can rush only four, then you've

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<v Speaker 3>got seven covering whatever they're sitting out in cover.

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<v Speaker 2>And that doesn't automatically give you the advantage, especially against Mahomes. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>but they have a second day that knows how to

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<v Speaker 2>play zone. They're a smart secondary and they don't make mistakes.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what this entire team is about. But we don't

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<v Speaker 2>make mistakes.

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<v Speaker 4>You're getting sacked six times, getting hit eleven times, and

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<v Speaker 4>having six plays tackled for losses. Your offensive line wasn't

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<v Speaker 4>worth diddley, and that's why they got beat the last

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<v Speaker 4>time by Tampa Bay.

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<v Speaker 5>That's all I saw. I saw. That's all I say.

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<v Speaker 5>My home, that's all I saw.

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<v Speaker 4>As good as you are if you're getting hit that

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<v Speaker 4>many times. The one interception over the middle, he got

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<v Speaker 4>hit and through sidear should have never thrown it. Just

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<v Speaker 4>taking the sack.

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<v Speaker 5>Is judgment is affected. I don't care.

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<v Speaker 4>Who you are, because then you start ghosts.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, we talk about that, start seeing ghosts. I

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<v Speaker 2>don't care who you are. Your judgment is.

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<v Speaker 3>Affected, and it's and the Chiefs have some good players

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<v Speaker 3>on their offensive line. In fact, they've got a Pro

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<v Speaker 3>Bowl center in Creed Humphrey, who I think if you

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<v Speaker 3>look at the tape he did not play a bad game.

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<v Speaker 3>They've got a Pro Bowl right guard in Tray Smith,

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<v Speaker 3>who's going to be probably in free agency this year.

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<v Speaker 3>He is going to become the highest paid offensive guard

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<v Speaker 3>in football history, right exactly now. Going into the game,

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<v Speaker 3>he was going to be that, but he had to

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<v Speaker 3>go up against Jalen Carter in this game right and

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<v Speaker 3>the right tackle and the right tackle Jowan Taylor. He

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<v Speaker 3>was not good when he was at Jacksonville. He was terrible,

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<v Speaker 3>and they signed him to a huge contract because you

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<v Speaker 3>can't find tackles in this league, and so they had

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<v Speaker 3>to and then they have They're in the same boat

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys are. As far as trying to replace Tyron Smith,

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<v Speaker 3>they've been looking okay. They had Orlando Brown and they

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<v Speaker 3>were able to win Super Bowl with Orlando Brown, but

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<v Speaker 3>he leaves in free agency and they actually have Won Morris,

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<v Speaker 3>who they drafted who played ahead of Tyler Geyton at Oklahoma,

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<v Speaker 3>and he hasn't panned out at left tackle. They drafted

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<v Speaker 3>a left tackle in the second round this year out

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<v Speaker 3>a Byu who's he's too green. He can't do it.

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<v Speaker 3>So they have to move one of the best guards

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<v Speaker 3>in football all time Joe Toney, who's got four Super

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<v Speaker 3>Bowl rings or maybe five. We're working on a six

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<v Speaker 3>last night. They had to push him out to left

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<v Speaker 3>tackle and out of position. It'd be like moving Zach

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<v Speaker 3>Martin to left tackle.

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<v Speaker 4>And then they had to play Callendo. I thought that

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<v Speaker 4>was the guy that did the comedy stuff on Fire.

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<v Speaker 5>Hey he's funny, by the way.

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<v Speaker 3>I like him, think he's funny.

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<v Speaker 4>I had to move him to left guard. So you

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<v Speaker 4>had a guy you weakened the left guard position to

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<v Speaker 4>take care of your weak left tackle and brawn in Caliendo.

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<v Speaker 4>When I heard that call, I said, whoop.

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<v Speaker 3>And so the Chiefs are in position here, just like

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<v Speaker 3>they were coming out of that Super Bowl where they

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<v Speaker 3>lost to Tom Braid, where they have to redo their

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<v Speaker 3>entire offensive line basically because they're going to lose one

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<v Speaker 3>of their best players, Tray Smith and free agency and

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<v Speaker 3>you don't have tackles. And Tony's up there in age

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<v Speaker 3>as well.

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<v Speaker 4>So this made me think of this. I thought of Everson,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, on the crawlers there at the bottom. I

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<v Speaker 4>guess it was during postgame stuff. I was watching, and

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<v Speaker 4>it's got everybody's mock draft, and I was always curious

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<v Speaker 4>to see who they got the Cowboys at twelve. You know,

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<v Speaker 4>one time it's gent, one time it's a defensive end,

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<v Speaker 4>and then one time it was a guard, and I

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<v Speaker 4>said a guard. And then I said, well, maybe the

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<v Speaker 4>offensive line better be a priority. Just watching this because

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<v Speaker 4>as I told you last week watching the Senior Bowl,

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<v Speaker 4>watching the East West Shrine game, those poor guys that

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<v Speaker 4>they don't have the top offensive lineman protecting those quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 4>And here it was in the game that Kansas City

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<v Speaker 4>could not get hurts and they could not protect my

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<v Speaker 4>homes and all off.

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<v Speaker 2>It's all about the trenches. And that's no, that's nothing

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<v Speaker 2>new now that Kansas City was able to do a

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<v Speaker 2>lot without that offensive line because their defense was playing

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<v Speaker 2>so well, but they really couldn't handle that type of

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<v Speaker 2>skiing that Philadelphia is accustomed to having, and that is

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<v Speaker 2>conservative football, no turnovers and whip those butts on that

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, what about you saw what you're having trouble protecting?

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<v Speaker 4>What about a screen past? What about they didn't do it?

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<v Speaker 5>They do one screen pass, I don't remember. I don't

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<v Speaker 5>think they did.

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<v Speaker 4>And they finally threw a smoke screen and it's worthy.

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<v Speaker 3>And The thing is the Chiefs have been living off

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<v Speaker 3>that stuff in all these one score games that they

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<v Speaker 3>haven't been able to throw the ball downfield. They have

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<v Speaker 3>compensated for the deficiencies they've had on their offensive line

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<v Speaker 3>with their short passing game. But maybe it's because you

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<v Speaker 3>have to go back and way of the film in

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<v Speaker 3>some of the this. Because the Eagles are able to

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<v Speaker 3>rush for then they were able to take away some

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<v Speaker 3>of that stuff. The outlet on the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>And it reminded me. And they didn't use this. Did you?

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<v Speaker 4>Were you watching the pregame when they did the tribute

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<v Speaker 4>to Jimmy.

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<v Speaker 5>Yep, oh I missed it. Yeah, he was crying, man.

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<v Speaker 3>He was about to crying.

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<v Speaker 4>One thing, the one thing they didn't say, sometimes you're crying.

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<v Speaker 3>There's no tears, right.

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<v Speaker 4>One thing they didn't point out about him. His best

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<v Speaker 4>quality as a head coach was his self scout. He

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<v Speaker 4>understood what his team was able to do and what

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<v Speaker 4>it wasn't able to do. And you don't fool yourself,

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<v Speaker 4>like fool yourself that this offensive line is going to

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<v Speaker 4>take on those guys.

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<v Speaker 5>For I didn't see that. My daughter told me about that.

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<v Speaker 2>She said it was great, But I had always compared Jimmy.

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<v Speaker 5>To the Philadelphia head coach.

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<v Speaker 2>I have always thought that they had the same mindset.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought that they motivated their players in the same way.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought that he was the kind of coach that

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<v Speaker 2>loved for the opposition or anybody else to hate him,

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<v Speaker 2>and he don't give a damn. That's where those two

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<v Speaker 2>have a whole lot in common.

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<v Speaker 4>He pointed out in the show.

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<v Speaker 5>See yeah, but that's to me. They remind me of well, it.

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<v Speaker 4>Was sort of I don't think how many people like me.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah yeah, And he didn't care. He didn't care, and

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<v Speaker 2>that was what he took into every game. He wanted

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<v Speaker 2>everyone to hate that team and he did a good

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<v Speaker 2>job of it. And this Philadelphia coach is doing the

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<v Speaker 2>same thing. Just the way he carries himself on the sidelines.

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<v Speaker 2>He don't care about none of y'all. You know, we're

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<v Speaker 2>gonna win this games. And Jimmy, to me, was the

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<v Speaker 2>same way. I mean, and to me, that's the kind

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<v Speaker 2>of coaches you need.

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<v Speaker 5>Necessarily.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I won't exs and those are fine to me.

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<v Speaker 2>That's for offensive coordinators and position coaches. I need somebody

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<v Speaker 2>to have that that or about themselves and Jimmy and

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<v Speaker 2>and the Philly coach had the same thing.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it was a it was a really good segment.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what. Switzer had that too, not here, no,

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<v Speaker 3>but in college.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, that's what that's what you want. You want,

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<v Speaker 2>you want that. It's not arrogance as much as it is.

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<v Speaker 5>I could care less.

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<v Speaker 2>It's disregard, disregard for whatever you're talking about.

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<v Speaker 5>We're coming in here.

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<v Speaker 4>To do this.

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<v Speaker 3>Switzer got his Coaches Show, and there were so many

0:14:37.840 --> 0:14:40.359
<v Speaker 3>recruits that would watch this stuff back in the day

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<v Speaker 3>that the coach is an hour long replay of the game.

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<v Speaker 3>And he would say about the other team, uh, number

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<v Speaker 3>twenty two, he can't play. I mean he didn't say that,

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<v Speaker 3>but it was basically yeah, yeah, he wouldn't know the guys,

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<v Speaker 3>the team whatever, and uh but it's the same kind

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<v Speaker 3>and he didn't care what everyone anyone else.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh.

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<v Speaker 3>And Jimmy had that same quality about it.

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<v Speaker 2>He did, he did, and and you got that that's

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<v Speaker 2>that Philly, that's that Philly, that Philly style, that's the way,

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<v Speaker 2>that's the way they played.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that was we got a lot of catching up

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<v Speaker 5>to do on this team.

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<v Speaker 3>We got a lot of well, especially the defensive line

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<v Speaker 3>man when we got.

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<v Speaker 5>A lot of works.

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<v Speaker 4>We played Philadelphia twice last.

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<v Speaker 5>Year, Yeah, and it was ugly.

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<v Speaker 3>He turned six. And but I said last night, now

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<v Speaker 3>the Chiefs know how the Cowboys. Cowboys were playing without

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<v Speaker 3>their starting quarterback.

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<v Speaker 5>Come on man both times.

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<v Speaker 3>At both times, it's right.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>The first time they held Barkley, I looked it up

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<v Speaker 4>to sixty six yards. The problem was the light out

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<v Speaker 4>for fifty six.

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<v Speaker 3>Game played out just like the last night's game.

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<v Speaker 4>And the second time he ran the ball thirty one

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<v Speaker 4>times for one sixty seven because he was trying to

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<v Speaker 4>get to two thousand.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and he got there and we couldn't stop them.

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<v Speaker 3>So there's so much to take away from why the

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<v Speaker 3>Eagles are where they are right now and maybe what

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<v Speaker 3>other teams, including the Cowboys, can learn from that.

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<v Speaker 4>But I noticed that this coming off season they have

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<v Speaker 4>sixteen unrestricted free agents.

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<v Speaker 3>It's going to be tough for them to keep that together.

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<v Speaker 4>Zach Baughn who they lucked into right although give him

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<v Speaker 4>moving him from but.

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<v Speaker 3>They didn't luck to him. They were smart enough to

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<v Speaker 3>see that.

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<v Speaker 4>Signed him for a one year, three point five million

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<v Speaker 4>dollars deal. That's not luck and then.

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<v Speaker 3>Move home in the free agent waters and find and

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<v Speaker 3>moved them to linebacker Josh Sweat. He's a free agent.

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<v Speaker 4>Mickey Betten.

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<v Speaker 3>Is it Mackay Becky Betton? Mackay Beckton. There's another one

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<v Speaker 3>who was a first high, first round draft pick of

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<v Speaker 3>the Jets. Couldn't play tackle, and they figured out, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>let's put this three hundred and seventy pounder in it

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<v Speaker 3>guard and he's had a Pro Bowl type season.

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<v Speaker 6>Now.

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<v Speaker 4>I know Brendan Graham didn't play the whole season, but

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<v Speaker 4>he's a pretty player.

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<v Speaker 3>And he's old. He's going on thirty eight years old.

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<v Speaker 3>Milton Milton Williams, he's thirty seven.

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<v Speaker 4>And he got back in time to play.

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<v Speaker 3>Twenty ten draft pick ten snaps.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he had a torn was it a pecker tried?

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<v Speaker 3>I don't remember what the injury was, but he's been out.

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<v Speaker 3>Milton Williams, third round pick out of Crowley, Texas, Louisiana

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<v Speaker 3>to that. I love that kid coming out of the draft.

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<v Speaker 3>And now he's a free agent and had two sacks

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<v Speaker 3>and a forced fumble last night.

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<v Speaker 4>Back up running back Kenneth Gainwell. So they got, they got,

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<v Speaker 4>and they don't have a lot of rooms, so they're

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<v Speaker 4>going to have some cap problems. But again it worked.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, when you if you sell out like that,

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<v Speaker 4>paying Barkley and the everything, and it works, then more

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<v Speaker 4>power to you.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I mean way the Rams did when they finally

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<v Speaker 2>got their ring, and then.

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<v Speaker 4>The next year they paid the price basically, and they've

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<v Speaker 4>been hitting on the draft.

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<v Speaker 3>And what they've done in the draft is they have accumulated.

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<v Speaker 3>When they were bad, going back five years ago, they

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<v Speaker 3>were able to take their first round pick, pick up

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<v Speaker 3>make some trades, pick up a future first round pick,

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<v Speaker 3>and so they had multiple first round picks that they

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<v Speaker 3>were able to use to move around in the draft,

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<v Speaker 3>and they have since twenty twenty one, which was basically

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<v Speaker 3>here's one that you can debate. It worked out well

0:18:43.440 --> 0:18:45.639
<v Speaker 3>for both teams. They traded with the Cowboys in twenty

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<v Speaker 3>twenty one on Draft Day, moved up two spots to

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<v Speaker 3>take Devonte Smith. Cowboys moved down take Michael Parsons, and

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<v Speaker 3>so Cowboys got their guy and they got John C.

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<v Speaker 3>Golstad in that deal. Because the Eagles moved up with

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<v Speaker 3>they knew that DeVante's myth fit what they wanted. Offensively,

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<v Speaker 3>they missed evaluated Michael Parsons. Uh, and because you wouldn't

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<v Speaker 3>you would take Michael Parsons, which DeVante Smith's a really

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<v Speaker 3>good play. But especially with what we saw last night,

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<v Speaker 3>the emphasis that the Eagles have on defense, they missed

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<v Speaker 3>on Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 4>He would right, he was in their backyard right and.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, then they gave up a guy that

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys turned into a usable and then third round pick,

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<v Speaker 3>and Chauncey Golston, who had a very nice.

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<v Speaker 4>Year this year, is now at the aged to re

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<v Speaker 4>sign him.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, exactly, he's there Josh Sweat basically, and Josh Sweat,

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<v Speaker 3>we saw what he did in the Super Bowl last night.

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<v Speaker 3>But they they were they have been able to acquire

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<v Speaker 3>a couple of first round picks by by making that

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<v Speaker 3>move back in twenty nineteen, acquiring the extra first round

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<v Speaker 3>pick in twenty twenty, and then they've been able to

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<v Speaker 3>parlay that forward and they're able to manipulate the draft

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<v Speaker 3>that way.

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<v Speaker 4>And their offensive line played well.

0:20:08.600 --> 0:20:12.600
<v Speaker 3>And they found a guy that played Australian rule Australian

0:20:12.720 --> 0:20:18.280
<v Speaker 3>rugby in New Zealand. He played Jordan Malatta, who was

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<v Speaker 3>a seventh round draft pick who is a monster at

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<v Speaker 3>left tackle for a decade now for him. And then

0:20:24.880 --> 0:20:26.880
<v Speaker 3>Lane Johnson, who was a fourth pick in the draft,

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<v Speaker 3>plays right tackle and now he's long in the tooth.

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<v Speaker 3>But then they got Landon Dickerson, who was a guy

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<v Speaker 3>who was a first round type talent who fell to

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<v Speaker 3>the second round because he had an injury issue. They

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<v Speaker 3>took a chance on him and he's been a perennial

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<v Speaker 3>Pro bowler for him. They were able to replace Kelsey

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<v Speaker 3>with Cam Jurgens, who has the same traits that Kelsey had, smaller,

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<v Speaker 3>mobile center type out of Nebraska, and he made the

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<v Speaker 3>Pro Bowl this year. And then they hit on Beckton

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<v Speaker 3>as well, and so there you got the best offensive

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<v Speaker 3>line in football and right right there with the Lions.

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<v Speaker 4>Funny how that works out offensive line and defensive line.

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<v Speaker 2>And it doesn't just go there. I mean, we got

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<v Speaker 2>to give your boy credit. Bill is your ou man.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, Jalen Hurts did a great job. I think

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<v Speaker 2>he finally came into his own this year understanding how

0:21:19.880 --> 0:21:23.640
<v Speaker 2>he fit with this team. I really thought the way

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<v Speaker 2>that they built this team, it was to be built

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<v Speaker 2>around Jalen Hurts.

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<v Speaker 4>How many times you think the Super Bowl MVP quarterback

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<v Speaker 4>that wins the game only has to complete seventeen passes.

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<v Speaker 4>Seventeen passes. You know what, It made me go back

0:21:41.720 --> 0:21:47.600
<v Speaker 4>and look, the Cowboys lost games to quarterbacks completing eleven passes,

0:21:47.720 --> 0:21:53.639
<v Speaker 4>twelve passes, sixteen passes, fifteen passes, and thirteen passes. But

0:21:53.760 --> 0:22:01.280
<v Speaker 4>if they're quality completions and you're getting takeaways from your defense,

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<v Speaker 4>you don't have to move very far and you're not

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<v Speaker 4>giving up and you're not turning it over.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's just that's the main thing about That's why

0:22:08.480 --> 0:22:11.160
<v Speaker 2>they built the team around him, because that's the way

0:22:11.600 --> 0:22:13.280
<v Speaker 2>he plays at his best.

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<v Speaker 4>And the one turnover might as well have been a punk.

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<v Speaker 2>That's yeah, got the ball, said they gave it a shot. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>they just gave it a shot. And that was that

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<v Speaker 2>was a field position.

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<v Speaker 4>Thing because he's not kicking a sixty yard field I

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<v Speaker 4>saw him warm up that it.

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<v Speaker 2>Was smart for Case to understand exactly what was going

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<v Speaker 2>on that to go for it just and they knew

0:22:33.359 --> 0:22:35.240
<v Speaker 2>they were going to do that. So I gotta give

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<v Speaker 2>Jayleen some credit, man, I couldn't. I'm in the dog

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<v Speaker 2>gone room with the family. They're cheering for Jalen Hurts

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<v Speaker 2>because it's a bunch of women in the damn house.

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<v Speaker 5>It's not because he's a black kid. For you know,

0:22:47.800 --> 0:22:48.800
<v Speaker 5>the black mothers in.

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<v Speaker 2>The house all about Patrick Mahomes, Well, he's black too,

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<v Speaker 2>but he don't have black representation.

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<v Speaker 5>He don't have black representations.

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<v Speaker 2>You said that, I did. He doesn't have representation. That's

0:23:01.320 --> 0:23:03.399
<v Speaker 2>what they That's what they like about Jayalen Hurt. His

0:23:03.640 --> 0:23:06.880
<v Speaker 2>entire representation is black females. I mean, come on, man,

0:23:06.960 --> 0:23:08.919
<v Speaker 2>why wouldn't they fall in love with this guy? A

0:23:08.960 --> 0:23:11.919
<v Speaker 2>good looking dude. He married a good looking lady. I

0:23:11.920 --> 0:23:14.160
<v Speaker 2>think they're married. But you know, all of that stuff

0:23:14.240 --> 0:23:15.600
<v Speaker 2>was going through the house. Me and my brother in

0:23:15.680 --> 0:23:17.800
<v Speaker 2>law was so upset because we're like, hey, y'all, are

0:23:17.880 --> 0:23:20.240
<v Speaker 2>cheerdren a little bit too loud? You gotta remember this

0:23:20.359 --> 0:23:24.359
<v Speaker 2>is still cowboy country here. We're still cowboy fans. But no,

0:23:24.520 --> 0:23:26.280
<v Speaker 2>that kind of pride that went through there for the

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<v Speaker 2>for the women in the house, that was something that

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<v Speaker 2>was kind of cool to see.

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<v Speaker 5>But also just seeing.

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<v Speaker 2>Him finally get that that monkey off his back. You know,

0:23:34.680 --> 0:23:37.080
<v Speaker 2>the guy did a great job and he handles himself

0:23:37.119 --> 0:23:39.960
<v Speaker 2>as a pro everywhere it goes. So you just have

0:23:40.320 --> 0:23:42.840
<v Speaker 2>you know I'm not rooting for him, but you got

0:23:42.840 --> 0:23:45.480
<v Speaker 2>to understand why Philadelphia has him.

0:23:45.480 --> 0:23:49.040
<v Speaker 3>As I remember, the Cowboys were raving about him. You

0:23:49.040 --> 0:23:50.879
<v Speaker 3>know that was just when he came out in the draft.

0:23:51.080 --> 0:23:54.399
<v Speaker 3>It was the Zoom interviews, uh, and they were raving

0:23:54.600 --> 0:23:59.560
<v Speaker 3>about they interviewed Jalen and they loved him and his

0:23:59.600 --> 0:24:03.560
<v Speaker 3>interview with him. The thing that I love about Jalen

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<v Speaker 3>Hurts is the way he handled his situation at Alabama.

0:24:08.800 --> 0:24:11.560
<v Speaker 3>And you go back in the National Championship game twenty

0:24:11.720 --> 0:24:17.040
<v Speaker 3>seventeen against Georgia, he gets benched at halftime. Tua comes in,

0:24:17.240 --> 0:24:21.560
<v Speaker 3>leads him to the win National Championship gamezy, and he

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<v Speaker 3>doesn't do what a lot of other people in this

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<v Speaker 3>day and age of the transfer portal will do. He

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<v Speaker 3>doesn't transfer to another school. He stays at Alabama. Even

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<v Speaker 3>though Tua is the starting quarterback, he's the backup. I

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<v Speaker 3>think in that season he finally got an opportunity, maybe

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<v Speaker 3>in the SEC Championship game where Tua heard his hip

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<v Speaker 3>or something and he came in right, and so he

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<v Speaker 3>sticks it out. And yeah, he did eventually graduate, I

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<v Speaker 3>mean eventually transfer, but he waited until he graduated from

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<v Speaker 3>Alabama and so he fulfilled his whole commitment on a

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<v Speaker 3>scholarship at Alabama, and then he transferred to Oklahoma, goes

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<v Speaker 3>to Oklahoma and leads them to the college football the

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<v Speaker 3>way he did. And that's right.

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<v Speaker 2>He was able to change the entire way he thought

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<v Speaker 2>and played football from what's the coach's name that the

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback whisper who was his coach.

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<v Speaker 3>That ou, Lincoln Riley.

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<v Speaker 2>Lincoln Riley took him. He accepted it, he took it

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<v Speaker 2>all in. He changed his entire way of playing football.

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<v Speaker 2>To me, I thought that was pretty amazing. I brought

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<v Speaker 2>that up in here more than once. And so when

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<v Speaker 2>you look at all of that, you look at what

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<v Speaker 2>Tua went from there, and you look at where he

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<v Speaker 2>went from there.

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<v Speaker 5>He did not let that experience.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, it's a great lessons anyone, for anyone who

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<v Speaker 3>doesn't get their way gets benched or loses a job,

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<v Speaker 3>even outside of football, where you just persevere and do

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<v Speaker 3>the right thing. And uh, you know, and he became

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<v Speaker 3>a leader on the team, you know, and you know

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<v Speaker 3>he can squat seven hundred pounds. I mean, I remember

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<v Speaker 3>the videos of him in the locker room at OU

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<v Speaker 3>where he's there and you get the offensive lineman cheeringy

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<v Speaker 3>mon as he's doing squats and stuff. I mean, I

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<v Speaker 3>can't say enough good.

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<v Speaker 5>You really can't say enough good.

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<v Speaker 4>Do we consider them an Ou quarterback.

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<v Speaker 3>Or in Alabama?

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<v Speaker 4>That's a tough one because somebody brought this up. He's

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<v Speaker 4>the fourth Alabama quarterback to win an MVP in the

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<v Speaker 4>Super Bowl. The other three times Joe Namath Bart Star

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<v Speaker 4>Bart Star.

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<v Speaker 5>Wow, that's amazing. That's pretty good stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know who came up with that, but I

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<v Speaker 3>was like, but is he an Alabama? That's what I'll

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<v Speaker 3>ask Okay, let me ask you this. Let me ask you.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Troy Aikman an Oklahoma quarterback or a UCLA quarterback? Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>then Jalen Hurts is an Oklahoma court he played there, right?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah? Okay, Well Troy didn't win a national championship.

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<v Speaker 3>Who neither did Jalen Hurts? He got he got bitched.

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<v Speaker 3>He got bitched.

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<v Speaker 5>He was on Alabama championship.

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<v Speaker 3>Aikman did eighty five. They won a national championship, and

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<v Speaker 3>Aikman's on the team.

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<v Speaker 4>He got hurt, a broken leg, he got, he got hurt.

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<v Speaker 5>Was he even ever eligible?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, no, he was the starting quarterback.

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<v Speaker 4>He got hurt.

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<v Speaker 3>He got hurt against Miami Jimmy Johnson and Miami. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>Jamel Holloway comes in and leads him to the national championship.

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<v Speaker 3>It's almost identical to Jalen Hurts.

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<v Speaker 4>And then he said, I better transfer. We're gonna let

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<v Speaker 3>One of the note on the Eagles. Course, they were

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<v Speaker 3>in the Super Bowl two years ago, and I was

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<v Speaker 3>looking at what they have done on that defensive line,

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<v Speaker 3>and because two years ago they had one of the

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<v Speaker 3>top defenses in the league. Remember, Javon Hargrave was their

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<v Speaker 3>stud alongside Fletcher Cox. On that defensive line. They had

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<v Speaker 3>a son, Reddick as well, an edge rusher who's had

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<v Speaker 3>a six He had over two years with the Eagles,

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<v Speaker 3>sixteen sacks one year and eleven sacks the other year,

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<v Speaker 3>so twenty seven sacks over two years. So they have

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<v Speaker 3>let him go. Since they let Hargrave leave in free

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<v Speaker 3>agency to a rival basically in San Francisco, for a

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<v Speaker 3>huge four year, eighty million dollar contract, right right, Fletcher

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<v Speaker 3>Cox retires and what have they done since then? They decided,

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<v Speaker 3>we'll just draft every defensive lineman we can get from Georgia. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and so they in the meantime, they draft Davis. They

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<v Speaker 3>take Jalen Carter with the ninth pick in the draft

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<v Speaker 3>when others did not would not touch him because of

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<v Speaker 3>the incident, the drag racing incident in Georgia which tragically

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<v Speaker 3>left a teammate. Now they were racing against each other,

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<v Speaker 3>the teammate and a staffer were killed in a wreck.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe he left the scene or something. I'm not sure,

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<v Speaker 3>but so But and in that same draft, they had

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<v Speaker 3>a late first round pick. This is two years ago,

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<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty three, and they took Nolan Smith out of

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<v Speaker 3>Georgia with that pick. And he didn't do that much

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<v Speaker 3>his rookie season, but this year had a really good

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<v Speaker 3>season for him. So they have, you know, short up

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<v Speaker 3>things on their defensive line. Is there a Jalen Carter

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<v Speaker 3>in this draft? Well, and that's the thing, is the

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<v Speaker 3>point being here? The Cowboys are faced with Osa is

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<v Speaker 3>a free agent, Chauncey Golston's a free agent, Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 3>They've got decisions to make there, and you know, there

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<v Speaker 3>are tough decisions that have to be made on players,

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<v Speaker 3>but you can replenish very quickly. And keep in mind,

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<v Speaker 3>the Eagles last year had the thirtieth ranked defense in

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<v Speaker 3>the league. They went from thirtieth to first, and with

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<v Speaker 3>a defensive coordinator in his first you're there a veteran

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<v Speaker 3>guy in Vic Fangio.

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<v Speaker 5>Unless you know how good is.

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<v Speaker 4>Defensive tackle, wide receiver, running back, offensive lineman. That's all

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<v Speaker 4>we need defensive end, and that those five things. When

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<v Speaker 4>to come to the top of my linebacker too.

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<v Speaker 5>By the way, yeah, yeah, we're good than we're good.

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<v Speaker 4>How do you how do you know? If everything is equal,

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<v Speaker 4>what's the most important position to fill?

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<v Speaker 5>Gotta be in the trenches.

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<v Speaker 3>The other thing that the Eagles have done is they've

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<v Speaker 3>taken best player available. And because across the board you

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<v Speaker 3>have needs. They have needs. Every team in the league

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<v Speaker 3>has needs across the board in this league. But you

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<v Speaker 3>have but to me, got to get the best quality

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<v Speaker 3>you do.

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<v Speaker 2>But but you have also you have to you have

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<v Speaker 2>to attack where the strength has to be. So to me, yes,

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<v Speaker 2>you want best available, but I'm hoping that best available

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<v Speaker 2>is somebody that's weighing over three hundred pounds.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, but it's like it's like the Chiefs problem at

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<v Speaker 3>left tackle. The reason the Chiefs haven't been able to

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<v Speaker 3>fix their left tackle problem is because they draft thirty

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<v Speaker 3>second every year, okay, and left tackles, the good ones

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<v Speaker 3>go in the top ten.

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<v Speaker 5>So then they need to make a move some other way.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, right, right, they had, and that's why they had

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<v Speaker 3>to sign Orlando Brown in free agency to fill their

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<v Speaker 3>left tackle need a cop few years ago.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, now they wore them out. Now, okay, we need

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<v Speaker 5>to fix this.

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<v Speaker 4>So and then look at it. The last time the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys had a top fifteen draft choice was Michael Parson.

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<v Speaker 4>All Right, your last two times you need left tackle,

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<v Speaker 4>it was the twenty nine eighth pick you needed a

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<v Speaker 4>defensive tackle, and it was twenty six or something six,

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<v Speaker 4>So you didn't get the cream of the crop when

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<v Speaker 4>you had these needs with first round picks. Now you've

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<v Speaker 4>got the twelfth pick. So now this guy's got to

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<v Speaker 4>be a difference maker.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, even when CD was drafted, it was a seventh

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<v Speaker 3>it wasn't the top fifteen, but it was a seventeenth pick,

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<v Speaker 3>and you take CD Lamb because it was just you

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<v Speaker 3>couldn't obvious because when you take when you take Zach

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<v Speaker 3>Martin at sixteenth ten years ago, it was obvious that's

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<v Speaker 3>the pick.

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<v Speaker 4>And they were fortunate enough that year taking Lamb where

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<v Speaker 4>they did and still getting the cornerback in the second

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<v Speaker 4>round trailer.

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<v Speaker 5>So you got twelfth pick this year, twelfth thick.

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<v Speaker 2>So it's not easy, but it's a little bit easier

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<v Speaker 2>to figure out which way you want to go and

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<v Speaker 2>who's going to be available at that time.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, because you can. You can come pretty close

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<v Speaker 4>to predicting those first eleven pick. There you go, right,

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<v Speaker 4>So you should have an idea and a choice of

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<v Speaker 4>three or four guys. I would think, okay, but you've

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<v Speaker 4>got to hit.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, so you go crazy if they take a tight

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<v Speaker 3>end a little bit, Yes, me too. What if it's

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<v Speaker 3>Tyler Warren from Penn State who's more than a tight end?

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<v Speaker 4>Can he play tackle? No? Because I locked Kelly trying

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<v Speaker 4>to block.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't care. Yeah, I'm with you all of that.

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<v Speaker 2>That's just window dressing. Give me somebody.

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<v Speaker 3>But the issue on the tackle is you just spent

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<v Speaker 3>a first round pick on your left tackle.

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<v Speaker 4>But what could have been a second round pick?

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<v Speaker 3>It was twenty nine, right, right, But I mean still,

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<v Speaker 3>it's a top thirty pick that you spent on a

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<v Speaker 3>left hindnkele. So how many years in a row are

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<v Speaker 3>you going to take left tackles?

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<v Speaker 2>It better be somebody in that. I don't care what

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<v Speaker 2>side he plays. I just want him to be able

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<v Speaker 2>to play on that offense.

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<v Speaker 3>Well how about yeah, position versatility, And that's one of

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<v Speaker 3>the issues. Tyler Goydon, he's a tackle, he's not playing guard.

0:37:08.360 --> 0:37:11.960
<v Speaker 3>And then now that Terrence Steele in playing guard right now.

0:37:12.640 --> 0:37:16.880
<v Speaker 3>So when you don't have the position versatility, Tyler Smith

0:37:17.000 --> 0:37:24.600
<v Speaker 3>can play tackle, org he's proven it already. Well, you got,

0:37:24.719 --> 0:37:27.120
<v Speaker 3>but you don't move. That's what I'm saying. Tyler Smith

0:37:27.160 --> 0:37:29.360
<v Speaker 3>can't move out to tackle because godon can't go in

0:37:29.400 --> 0:37:29.959
<v Speaker 3>and play guard.

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<v Speaker 5>No.

0:37:30.280 --> 0:37:33.120
<v Speaker 4>No, And that's why this frame this draft is so

0:37:33.200 --> 0:37:37.640
<v Speaker 4>important because those two picks, you still got a hope

0:37:37.760 --> 0:37:43.280
<v Speaker 4>that they can come through right the way BB came through. Now,

0:37:43.880 --> 0:37:47.360
<v Speaker 4>I need my defensive tackle and my left tackle to

0:37:47.719 --> 0:37:49.919
<v Speaker 4>be able to play at a high level.

0:37:50.160 --> 0:37:53.960
<v Speaker 3>That's why I was big on drafting. I liked in

0:37:54.080 --> 0:37:57.279
<v Speaker 3>the second round. It would have been the second round

0:37:57.280 --> 0:37:59.200
<v Speaker 3>pick as it was, because he was an early third

0:37:59.239 --> 0:38:01.600
<v Speaker 3>round pick by washing and Brandon Coleman out of TCU

0:38:02.160 --> 0:38:04.879
<v Speaker 3>because he had the position versatility where he could play

0:38:04.920 --> 0:38:07.960
<v Speaker 3>tackle or guard. He started at left tackle for Washington

0:38:08.000 --> 0:38:10.160
<v Speaker 3>this year. But you could have made the decision as

0:38:10.280 --> 0:38:12.400
<v Speaker 3>are you better off with Tyler Smith at left tackle

0:38:12.520 --> 0:38:14.839
<v Speaker 3>or this guy left tackle on the other would play

0:38:14.880 --> 0:38:19.000
<v Speaker 3>guard and if you got some position flexibility to deal with.

0:38:18.880 --> 0:38:25.279
<v Speaker 4>There, Okay, I also got to get this off my chest.

0:38:26.000 --> 0:38:29.880
<v Speaker 3>Oh, Darren Woodson, how does that happen?

0:38:29.960 --> 0:38:30.560
<v Speaker 5>Let me see that.

0:38:31.160 --> 0:38:34.880
<v Speaker 3>So there were four Hall of Famers voted in this year,

0:38:34.920 --> 0:38:37.319
<v Speaker 3>and three of them out of a you could have

0:38:37.360 --> 0:38:42.160
<v Speaker 3>a maximum of five, and they only three got the

0:38:42.360 --> 0:38:45.360
<v Speaker 3>eighty percent vote. I guess that is required.

0:38:45.680 --> 0:38:49.839
<v Speaker 4>That's the biggest, the biggest slap in the face that

0:38:51.160 --> 0:38:56.839
<v Speaker 4>only three of all those guys of fifteen got eighty.

0:38:56.560 --> 0:38:58.080
<v Speaker 3>Percent of the vote.

0:38:58.640 --> 0:39:02.360
<v Speaker 4>And what he didn't get, it's not like somebody got

0:39:02.400 --> 0:39:05.600
<v Speaker 4>in in place of him, right, because there was still

0:39:05.680 --> 0:39:12.400
<v Speaker 4>two more spots, two more spots for the Cowboys' career

0:39:12.880 --> 0:39:20.480
<v Speaker 4>tackle leader, the guy that's tied with Charles Hayley for

0:39:20.560 --> 0:39:26.640
<v Speaker 4>the most Super Bowl rings in franchise history.

0:39:27.520 --> 0:39:29.359
<v Speaker 3>And the thing about it is, and I know.

0:39:33.160 --> 0:39:36.320
<v Speaker 4>Staubach got three, but he didn't play in that first

0:39:36.680 --> 0:39:39.600
<v Speaker 4>No he didn't. I mean he got he got two.

0:39:41.320 --> 0:39:42.840
<v Speaker 3>This is a problem with committees.

0:39:44.000 --> 0:39:46.440
<v Speaker 4>Okay, there's too many people on the East coast.

0:39:46.719 --> 0:39:50.279
<v Speaker 3>Well, it's also problem with committees because you don't have

0:39:50.320 --> 0:39:54.520
<v Speaker 3>the big picture in mind. Okay, And so all right,

0:39:54.520 --> 0:39:58.040
<v Speaker 3>when you have set voting procedures, so you got to

0:39:58.080 --> 0:40:02.000
<v Speaker 3>have eighty percent whatever, Okay, And there are a lot

0:40:02.040 --> 0:40:05.160
<v Speaker 3>of really good candidates here and so the vote is

0:40:05.200 --> 0:40:08.279
<v Speaker 3>going to get split. So the vote gets split. But

0:40:08.440 --> 0:40:11.480
<v Speaker 3>now what happens going forward is you have to have

0:40:11.560 --> 0:40:15.560
<v Speaker 3>the presence of mind to understand next year, Yes, you've

0:40:15.560 --> 0:40:18.640
<v Speaker 3>got okay, you have the same rules, okay, where only

0:40:18.719 --> 0:40:21.360
<v Speaker 3>five can get in. And you had a whole bunch

0:40:21.360 --> 0:40:23.839
<v Speaker 3>that were right on the border this year, but you

0:40:23.880 --> 0:40:27.440
<v Speaker 3>didn't fill your allotment. You only took three out of five.

0:40:27.640 --> 0:40:30.479
<v Speaker 3>You had two spots that should have been taken this year.

0:40:31.719 --> 0:40:34.920
<v Speaker 3>Next year, Drew Brees is in the class and he

0:40:35.080 --> 0:40:38.000
<v Speaker 3>is a first ballot Hall of Famer for sure, slam

0:40:38.080 --> 0:40:42.000
<v Speaker 3>dunk all right. Larry Fitzgerald is in the class, and

0:40:42.080 --> 0:40:45.120
<v Speaker 3>he is a first ballot Hall of Famer with fourteen

0:40:45.200 --> 0:40:48.799
<v Speaker 3>hundred receptions in his career. So now you've only got

0:40:48.840 --> 0:40:53.239
<v Speaker 3>three spots open for next year. And so whoever was

0:40:53.280 --> 0:40:55.919
<v Speaker 3>on the bubble this year, and that I'm not even

0:40:55.920 --> 0:40:59.600
<v Speaker 3>including Frank Gore, Philip Rivers, and Jason Whittener are in

0:40:59.640 --> 0:41:03.040
<v Speaker 3>the mix next year too as first first year on

0:41:03.080 --> 0:41:05.480
<v Speaker 3>the ballot. But and you had first year on the

0:41:05.480 --> 0:41:08.800
<v Speaker 3>ballot guys this year in Luke Keickley and Eli Manning

0:41:09.000 --> 0:41:15.160
<v Speaker 3>and Terrell Suggs and Marshall, Yanda whatever. But right, and

0:41:15.200 --> 0:41:18.040
<v Speaker 3>so you got those three and so if Eli's getting

0:41:18.080 --> 0:41:20.000
<v Speaker 3>in next year, now you only got two spots. So

0:41:20.239 --> 0:41:24.680
<v Speaker 3>for a Darren Woodson who's now getting into the twilight

0:41:24.760 --> 0:41:28.000
<v Speaker 3>of his modern day candidacy, this was what a couple

0:41:28.040 --> 0:41:30.479
<v Speaker 3>of years. The next year will be his eighteenth years.

0:41:31.239 --> 0:41:34.240
<v Speaker 3>And now you're sitting there going, Okay, where's the spots

0:41:34.280 --> 0:41:37.880
<v Speaker 3>available for a guy like him? Everson ran into the

0:41:37.920 --> 0:41:39.240
<v Speaker 3>same thing when he went through.

0:41:39.520 --> 0:41:42.400
<v Speaker 4>You know, And and when I looked at some of

0:41:42.440 --> 0:41:47.960
<v Speaker 4>the projections, the only guy they got right was Antonio

0:41:48.040 --> 0:41:53.080
<v Speaker 4>Gates for the modern day guy these people predicted to

0:41:53.200 --> 0:41:59.680
<v Speaker 4>like an ESPN NFL Doling sharp bro. Now that but

0:41:59.760 --> 0:42:03.480
<v Speaker 4>that's okay because it's on. It's the well, it isn't

0:42:03.520 --> 0:42:05.640
<v Speaker 4>because it's a veteran guy. No, it's not just that

0:42:05.760 --> 0:42:09.160
<v Speaker 4>he's like he didn't even play that many years, right.

0:42:09.080 --> 0:42:11.360
<v Speaker 5>That's all I'm saying, yeahardless of what category.

0:42:11.960 --> 0:42:14.560
<v Speaker 4>I mean, you know, so he gets on Holme Grin

0:42:14.680 --> 0:42:17.160
<v Speaker 4>didn't get in. And who was the other guy that

0:42:17.360 --> 0:42:18.239
<v Speaker 4>was up as a.

0:42:18.480 --> 0:42:20.160
<v Speaker 5>That was just a beef. That was crazy.

0:42:20.760 --> 0:42:25.160
<v Speaker 3>But now now Eric Allen, I'm good with Eric Allen

0:42:25.640 --> 0:42:28.000
<v Speaker 3>because he's in his eighteenth year of eligibility. He's got

0:42:28.080 --> 0:42:31.799
<v Speaker 3>fifty four interceptions in his career, only three fewer than

0:42:31.840 --> 0:42:35.040
<v Speaker 3>Everson Walls, and he only had one All Pro.

0:42:36.920 --> 0:42:38.040
<v Speaker 4>Did he win a Super Bowl?

0:42:38.600 --> 0:42:38.960
<v Speaker 5>No? No?

0:42:39.760 --> 0:42:42.560
<v Speaker 4>Why do the Super Bowls only count for quarterbacks?

0:42:42.760 --> 0:42:43.000
<v Speaker 5>Right?

0:42:44.000 --> 0:42:47.120
<v Speaker 4>Because the argument for Eli Manning is he won two

0:42:47.160 --> 0:42:51.840
<v Speaker 4>Super Bowls. Well, Darren Woodson won three, and he was

0:42:51.880 --> 0:42:55.919
<v Speaker 4>on top ranked defenses at least three.

0:42:56.200 --> 0:42:58.640
<v Speaker 3>And I'm not saying Eric Allen deserves it and over

0:42:58.760 --> 0:43:01.160
<v Speaker 3>Darren Woodson, but I'm saying fill out the class.

0:43:01.239 --> 0:43:03.319
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's let's fill it out. When you when you

0:43:03.360 --> 0:43:06.200
<v Speaker 4>when you counted up the jump ship, you know what,

0:43:06.280 --> 0:43:10.040
<v Speaker 4>when you counted up and you have three two more

0:43:10.120 --> 0:43:15.320
<v Speaker 4>open spots, revote and say, okay, we got two spots.

0:43:15.040 --> 0:43:17.680
<v Speaker 3>Or throw out the requirement of eighty per Just the

0:43:17.719 --> 0:43:19.960
<v Speaker 3>top five, next the top five. Hey, why do you

0:43:20.040 --> 0:43:21.880
<v Speaker 3>have to have eighty percent? Isn't that what they you

0:43:21.920 --> 0:43:25.920
<v Speaker 3>if you got such a good list of fifteen finalists

0:43:25.960 --> 0:43:30.440
<v Speaker 3>that the vote's going to be split, right, Okay, just

0:43:30.480 --> 0:43:31.239
<v Speaker 3>take the top five.

0:43:31.400 --> 0:43:35.080
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys have eight defensive players in the Pro Football Hall

0:43:35.120 --> 0:43:38.960
<v Speaker 4>of Fame. Darren Woodson has more tackles than any of them.

0:43:39.440 --> 0:43:42.319
<v Speaker 4>Right And if you saw this tackle list in the

0:43:42.440 --> 0:43:47.880
<v Speaker 4>history of the of the guys, he's got the fourth

0:43:48.080 --> 0:43:55.560
<v Speaker 4>most tackles of all defensive backs Laura Malloy, Brian Dawkins,

0:43:55.800 --> 0:44:01.319
<v Speaker 4>Ronde Barber, and they all played more than his twelve seasons,

0:44:01.880 --> 0:44:05.480
<v Speaker 4>I mean well one three and fifty tackles. And not

0:44:05.520 --> 0:44:10.000
<v Speaker 4>only that, he was second in Cowboys history in special

0:44:10.040 --> 0:44:10.600
<v Speaker 4>teams tackle.

0:44:10.800 --> 0:44:12.400
<v Speaker 5>Let's let's just be clear about this.

0:44:13.600 --> 0:44:16.680
<v Speaker 2>None of that means a damn to the to the voters,

0:44:17.000 --> 0:44:20.279
<v Speaker 2>it means nothing to the voters. You can have all

0:44:20.360 --> 0:44:22.480
<v Speaker 2>kind of backing that you want, you can have all

0:44:22.560 --> 0:44:25.399
<v Speaker 2>kind of scenarios that you can come up with.

0:44:25.800 --> 0:44:28.040
<v Speaker 5>That's an excellent piece of paper right there.

0:44:28.239 --> 0:44:32.520
<v Speaker 2>Yes, pretty freaking cool, But that doesn't mean anything to

0:44:32.560 --> 0:44:33.799
<v Speaker 2>the voters.

0:44:33.280 --> 0:44:34.040
<v Speaker 5>Nothing at all.

0:44:34.560 --> 0:44:39.560
<v Speaker 2>This is all about me getting my guy in and

0:44:39.600 --> 0:44:41.960
<v Speaker 2>then I'll help you with your guy, right all.

0:44:42.160 --> 0:44:43.920
<v Speaker 5>That's what is all about, you know.

0:44:44.040 --> 0:44:47.520
<v Speaker 2>And I'm one of those guys, even from a senior standpoint.

0:44:47.719 --> 0:44:49.880
<v Speaker 5>I got my guy. He's gonna push me.

0:44:50.480 --> 0:44:52.960
<v Speaker 2>You know, he's gonna push me again next year, you know,

0:44:53.000 --> 0:44:55.399
<v Speaker 2>I tell him, don't man, don't worry about it. Don't

0:44:55.680 --> 0:44:58.600
<v Speaker 2>don't lose any friends, all that over me, right, But

0:44:58.680 --> 0:45:01.760
<v Speaker 2>they're going to push their guy because that's the pride

0:45:01.760 --> 0:45:03.960
<v Speaker 2>that some of those Hall of Fame voters have. But

0:45:04.000 --> 0:45:06.080
<v Speaker 2>you've got some young guys out there. They don't give

0:45:06.120 --> 0:45:09.840
<v Speaker 2>a damn. They don't give a damn or know what

0:45:10.239 --> 0:45:13.919
<v Speaker 2>Darren Woodson was all about. They could care less what

0:45:13.960 --> 0:45:16.879
<v Speaker 2>Woodson did. They could care about all those little idiosyncrasies there.

0:45:17.320 --> 0:45:21.560
<v Speaker 2>They don't care. They always they already have their God

0:45:21.920 --> 0:45:24.000
<v Speaker 2>and by the time that stuff is already figured out

0:45:24.040 --> 0:45:27.040
<v Speaker 2>in count of that, they're at home in bed. They're

0:45:27.040 --> 0:45:28.520
<v Speaker 2>not even watching the damn Super Bowl.

0:45:29.400 --> 0:45:29.600
<v Speaker 5>You know.

0:45:30.120 --> 0:45:32.520
<v Speaker 2>I'm just telling that's what the report. And these Hall

0:45:32.560 --> 0:45:35.640
<v Speaker 2>of Fame voters are like that. A lot of them

0:45:35.680 --> 0:45:39.439
<v Speaker 2>are so young now that they they could care less

0:45:39.480 --> 0:45:44.160
<v Speaker 2>about much Darren wasn't much less Everson Wallas. They don't

0:45:44.160 --> 0:45:46.680
<v Speaker 2>care because they're not gonna look it up that you're

0:45:46.719 --> 0:45:49.480
<v Speaker 2>not their guy. I'm in this area, you're in that area.

0:45:50.080 --> 0:45:53.279
<v Speaker 2>It's all about everyone hiding the chips. That's all they're doing,

0:45:53.400 --> 0:45:54.200
<v Speaker 2>hiding the chips.

0:45:54.400 --> 0:45:56.720
<v Speaker 4>So I meant to I left it on my desk.

0:45:59.000 --> 0:46:04.480
<v Speaker 4>Sports Illustrated the last issue that had the sports person

0:46:04.520 --> 0:46:06.840
<v Speaker 4>of the year. On the cover of some own biles.

0:46:07.239 --> 0:46:10.800
<v Speaker 4>They got a committee of thirty seven guys to vote

0:46:10.800 --> 0:46:20.160
<v Speaker 4>for their top fifty games in football history. Cowboys had

0:46:20.320 --> 0:46:23.960
<v Speaker 4>six games in there. Five of them were losses.

0:46:24.800 --> 0:46:26.640
<v Speaker 5>Always, always.

0:46:26.920 --> 0:46:30.560
<v Speaker 2>I have noticed that any time that even if you

0:46:30.560 --> 0:46:32.520
<v Speaker 2>go on YouTube and you try to find a great

0:46:32.520 --> 0:46:37.480
<v Speaker 2>game between the Cowboys and somebody else, they're going to put.

0:46:37.320 --> 0:46:42.360
<v Speaker 5>Up the losses first. The only great losses that the Cowboys,

0:46:42.680 --> 0:46:45.040
<v Speaker 5>the only great losses.

0:46:45.400 --> 0:46:53.120
<v Speaker 4>The only win was the Hill Mary. Everyone losses, the

0:46:53.160 --> 0:46:57.880
<v Speaker 4>first two six bowl. I shouldn't have said that first

0:46:57.880 --> 0:47:01.920
<v Speaker 4>two super bowls. Ice Bowl was No. One out of fifty,

0:47:03.160 --> 0:47:07.920
<v Speaker 4>number four San Francisco. Yeah, I know, I've been there,

0:47:07.960 --> 0:47:09.000
<v Speaker 4>but you got your picture.

0:47:10.960 --> 0:47:12.160
<v Speaker 5>Why is that surprised.

0:47:13.680 --> 0:47:15.279
<v Speaker 4>I saw that? I said, I don't know if I

0:47:15.320 --> 0:47:16.040
<v Speaker 4>have the heart to.

0:47:16.040 --> 0:47:19.600
<v Speaker 5>Show I'm like bulletproof. Now.

0:47:20.040 --> 0:47:23.720
<v Speaker 2>Well, I've been sixty five years old. I've been dogs

0:47:23.760 --> 0:47:26.040
<v Speaker 2>out by the Hall of Fame. I didn't even get

0:47:26.080 --> 0:47:29.040
<v Speaker 2>my first my Modern day. I got one year of

0:47:29.040 --> 0:47:33.440
<v Speaker 2>modern Day, one year. I got twenty eighteen. Before that,

0:47:33.719 --> 0:47:36.440
<v Speaker 2>I wasn't even considered to be put into the mix.

0:47:36.360 --> 0:47:39.719
<v Speaker 3>With fifty seven a Super Bowl.

0:47:39.840 --> 0:47:40.480
<v Speaker 5>You think I'm not.

0:47:41.600 --> 0:47:44.239
<v Speaker 4>And out of those thirty seven people on that committee,

0:47:44.280 --> 0:47:49.759
<v Speaker 4>I recognized I bet at least thirty of them. The

0:47:49.800 --> 0:47:52.320
<v Speaker 4>other thing I was doing was counting up the games

0:47:52.360 --> 0:47:55.839
<v Speaker 4>that either I know I watched on TV or were

0:47:55.960 --> 0:47:59.719
<v Speaker 4>at and I was in the thirties, I think. But

0:47:59.800 --> 0:48:04.400
<v Speaker 4>some of the names, and they're very recognizable. But yeah,

0:48:04.880 --> 0:48:11.160
<v Speaker 4>five of them were losses to the Packers, two to

0:48:11.239 --> 0:48:14.719
<v Speaker 4>Pittsburgh and then one in San Francisco.

0:48:15.360 --> 0:48:17.879
<v Speaker 5>They love to see us lose. They just do we

0:48:17.920 --> 0:48:20.359
<v Speaker 5>lose great, We lose so well.

0:48:20.400 --> 0:48:23.120
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they could have had Dorsets ninety nine yard.

0:48:23.000 --> 0:48:27.399
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0:48:31.600 --> 0:48:38.400
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0:51:10.680 --> 0:51:13.359
<v Speaker 3>All Right, Mickey was just talking about the Sports Illustrated

0:51:13.400 --> 0:51:17.880
<v Speaker 3>list of the top most memorable games in NFL history,

0:51:17.920 --> 0:51:21.080
<v Speaker 3>which came out last week. Their list of survey of

0:51:21.120 --> 0:51:24.080
<v Speaker 3>however many people in the Ice Bowl, and it.

0:51:24.120 --> 0:51:31.960
<v Speaker 4>Was from like nineteen, the fifty year six fifty nine

0:51:32.040 --> 0:51:34.000
<v Speaker 4>years of Super Bowl, Super.

0:51:33.719 --> 0:51:37.719
<v Speaker 3>Bowl, which is why the Ice Bowl, even though it

0:51:37.760 --> 0:51:39.879
<v Speaker 3>was not a it was in the super Bowl era

0:51:40.040 --> 0:51:42.279
<v Speaker 3>super Bowl. That's right, that was super Bowl so and

0:51:42.320 --> 0:51:46.239
<v Speaker 3>that was December thirty first, nineteen sixty seven. Uh, and

0:51:46.280 --> 0:51:47.920
<v Speaker 3>that was number one on the list. I got the

0:51:47.960 --> 0:51:51.160
<v Speaker 3>list here. Number two on the list was the Immaculate

0:51:51.200 --> 0:51:54.680
<v Speaker 3>Reception Oakland and Pittsburgh in nineteen seventy two.

0:51:54.800 --> 0:51:56.120
<v Speaker 4>And it wasn't all super Bowls.

0:51:56.160 --> 0:51:59.040
<v Speaker 3>It was right, they're in the super Bowl, so that

0:51:59.160 --> 0:52:02.040
<v Speaker 3>was a playoff game. Number three on the list was

0:52:02.200 --> 0:52:08.000
<v Speaker 3>the Joe Namath Guaranteed Colts Jets Super Bowl super Bowl Three.

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<v Speaker 3>Number four on the list is we won't talk about

0:52:14.920 --> 0:52:15.239
<v Speaker 3>that one.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh that's four, yeah, they catch.

0:52:18.719 --> 0:52:22.840
<v Speaker 3>Number four on the list most memorable game. Number five

0:52:23.680 --> 0:52:26.319
<v Speaker 3>was the Falcons Patriots super Bowl where they come back

0:52:26.360 --> 0:52:28.560
<v Speaker 3>from twenty five points down in the second half.

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<v Speaker 4>And actually number four I think was because that was

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<v Speaker 4>the start of San Francisco's run run in the eighties.

0:52:37.000 --> 0:52:40.080
<v Speaker 5>So it didn't have to be a super no, no.

0:52:39.800 --> 0:52:41.160
<v Speaker 4>No, any any game.

0:52:41.320 --> 0:52:41.640
<v Speaker 5>Okay.

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<v Speaker 4>Number six and and the fact that it denied the

0:52:45.320 --> 0:52:48.400
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys a spot in the super Bowl.

0:52:48.680 --> 0:52:53.880
<v Speaker 3>Number six was the David Tyree catch Super Bowl eight

0:52:54.000 --> 0:52:59.920
<v Speaker 3>two thousand and seven. Season, and then number seven was

0:53:00.160 --> 0:53:05.759
<v Speaker 3>is the Tuck Rule game? Raiders Patriots playoff game in

0:53:05.760 --> 0:53:10.239
<v Speaker 3>the snow in two thousand and two, two thousand and

0:53:10.280 --> 0:53:19.839
<v Speaker 3>one season, Oilers Bills the comeback? The Bills come back

0:53:19.880 --> 0:53:22.960
<v Speaker 3>in that game. Frank Wright game was number eight on

0:53:23.000 --> 0:53:27.880
<v Speaker 3>the list in nineteen January nineteen ninety three.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh ever since you made it?

0:53:32.440 --> 0:53:35.439
<v Speaker 5>Oh well, you tell me that one number nine?

0:53:35.640 --> 0:53:38.719
<v Speaker 4>Remember counting the Cowboys number one?

0:53:39.200 --> 0:53:40.200
<v Speaker 5>Thanks a joke man?

0:53:40.400 --> 0:53:41.120
<v Speaker 3>Number nine?

0:53:41.239 --> 0:53:43.880
<v Speaker 5>Why keep me? He wants to keep me down?

0:53:44.080 --> 0:53:47.560
<v Speaker 4>No, No, I forgot about it. I had my list.

0:53:48.239 --> 0:53:56.440
<v Speaker 3>So ever since you made the top ten twice.

0:53:52.520 --> 0:53:52.600
<v Speaker 4>I.

0:53:54.160 --> 0:53:55.560
<v Speaker 5>Made this illustrated poster.

0:53:55.640 --> 0:53:59.879
<v Speaker 4>Did the San Francisco come back against Cincinnati? Was that ten?

0:54:00.760 --> 0:54:06.319
<v Speaker 3>Tenth was Broncos? Brown's is the fumble yep alreaty Schottenheimer

0:54:07.360 --> 0:54:11.680
<v Speaker 3>which brings us to Schottenheimer's Cowboys here, Yes, there you go. Okay,

0:54:13.400 --> 0:54:17.440
<v Speaker 3>what do you make of the additions to the coaching staff?

0:54:17.480 --> 0:54:21.600
<v Speaker 3>And over the weekend, doyn't think Junior Adams has become official,

0:54:21.600 --> 0:54:25.400
<v Speaker 3>but it was reported yesterday the wide receivers coach offensive

0:54:25.440 --> 0:54:30.320
<v Speaker 3>coordinate co offensive coordinator with Oregon is supposedly being hired.

0:54:30.320 --> 0:54:32.880
<v Speaker 3>Here as a wide receivers coach. Mickey has a puzzled

0:54:32.880 --> 0:54:33.200
<v Speaker 3>look on this.

0:54:33.440 --> 0:54:35.840
<v Speaker 4>I was trying to see I had kind of written

0:54:35.880 --> 0:54:38.440
<v Speaker 4>down my guys that they recently.

0:54:38.800 --> 0:54:42.439
<v Speaker 3>And then Connor Riley is the offensive line coach at

0:54:42.719 --> 0:54:45.879
<v Speaker 3>Kansas State who is coming here as the offensive line

0:54:45.880 --> 0:54:49.360
<v Speaker 3>coach that is official. And he was Cooper Beebe's offensive

0:54:49.400 --> 0:54:53.040
<v Speaker 3>line coach at Kansas State. Those are the two most

0:54:53.200 --> 0:54:54.360
<v Speaker 3>recent junior Adams.

0:54:54.400 --> 0:54:54.960
<v Speaker 5>By the ways.

0:54:54.960 --> 0:55:00.680
<v Speaker 3>Interesting as a receivers coach, he was. He's one of

0:55:00.760 --> 0:55:03.600
<v Speaker 3>the most respected wide receivers coach in the college game.

0:55:04.360 --> 0:55:07.399
<v Speaker 3>It was at Oregon the last three years, I think

0:55:07.440 --> 0:55:10.160
<v Speaker 3>two or three years, and but prior to that at Washington,

0:55:10.719 --> 0:55:15.560
<v Speaker 3>so he had Romo Dounse at Washington. He had Puka

0:55:15.640 --> 0:55:19.360
<v Speaker 3>Nakua as well at Washington. But what's really interesting is

0:55:19.440 --> 0:55:23.400
<v Speaker 3>you go back. He was the receivers coach at Eastern

0:55:23.680 --> 0:55:29.800
<v Speaker 3>Washington when Cooper Cup was there, and Cooper Cup says,

0:55:30.239 --> 0:55:32.759
<v Speaker 3>there is no coach who has had more of an

0:55:32.760 --> 0:55:36.320
<v Speaker 3>impact on his career than Junior Adams.

0:55:37.640 --> 0:55:40.600
<v Speaker 4>And did you point out when he was at I'm sorry,

0:55:40.640 --> 0:55:42.680
<v Speaker 4>I was looking for my stuff. At Oregon, he was.

0:55:42.680 --> 0:55:46.960
<v Speaker 3>The co co offensive coordinator as the wide receiver. Another

0:55:47.000 --> 0:55:51.600
<v Speaker 3>interesting with Cooper cup I don't have the numbers in

0:55:51.640 --> 0:55:53.680
<v Speaker 3>front of me. I could find it, but I don't

0:55:53.719 --> 0:55:57.239
<v Speaker 3>have time to His freshman year, he set the all

0:55:57.280 --> 0:56:01.520
<v Speaker 3>time NCAA record for a fresh shman receiver at Eastern

0:56:01.640 --> 0:56:04.759
<v Speaker 3>Washington with Junior Adams as his coach, which was like

0:56:04.880 --> 0:56:08.040
<v Speaker 3>ninety five catches for sixteen hundred yards and twenty one

0:56:08.080 --> 0:56:11.560
<v Speaker 3>touchdowns or something like that. And you go back even

0:56:11.640 --> 0:56:15.760
<v Speaker 3>further for Adams, he was when he got his start

0:56:15.800 --> 0:56:20.120
<v Speaker 3>into coaching. He was on the staff at Prosser High

0:56:20.200 --> 0:56:24.000
<v Speaker 3>School in Washington. That is where Kellen Moore went to

0:56:24.080 --> 0:56:27.200
<v Speaker 3>high school, and Kellen Moore's dad, Tom Moore, was the

0:56:27.200 --> 0:56:33.080
<v Speaker 3>head coach there, and Kellen Moore's brother, who is now

0:56:33.120 --> 0:56:35.719
<v Speaker 3>at Missouri on the staff at Missouri, Kirby Moore of

0:56:36.239 --> 0:56:41.240
<v Speaker 3>offensive coordinator there. He sat like the all time receiving record.

0:56:41.239 --> 0:56:43.960
<v Speaker 3>He was a wide receiver there. Kellen was already at

0:56:43.960 --> 0:56:46.360
<v Speaker 3>Boise State when Junior Adams was there, but he coached

0:56:46.400 --> 0:56:46.960
<v Speaker 3>Kirby Moore.

0:56:47.160 --> 0:56:50.319
<v Speaker 4>Only do one more on the more family. Okay, his

0:56:50.360 --> 0:56:56.840
<v Speaker 4>grandfather was a state like an all I don't know

0:56:56.920 --> 0:57:01.040
<v Speaker 4>it was an award like All State in Illinois at

0:57:01.080 --> 0:57:01.800
<v Speaker 4>my high school.

0:57:03.120 --> 0:57:06.960
<v Speaker 3>Small world is small and Kellen Moore has has it

0:57:06.960 --> 0:57:09.200
<v Speaker 3>been announced yet that he's the head coach of the Saint.

0:57:09.000 --> 0:57:13.319
<v Speaker 4>No even if Siriano twice I heard him say come on,

0:57:13.480 --> 0:57:16.680
<v Speaker 4>we got to play it back. I think I think

0:57:16.720 --> 0:57:18.800
<v Speaker 4>it's a done deal there.

0:57:19.520 --> 0:57:19.760
<v Speaker 5>Uh.

0:57:20.560 --> 0:57:24.760
<v Speaker 4>So the offense Ryan never get a job, Uh, not

0:57:24.840 --> 0:57:26.880
<v Speaker 4>re No, Rob Bryan.

0:57:27.600 --> 0:57:30.520
<v Speaker 3>Rob Bryan went to USC. He's on Lincoln Riley's staff

0:57:30.560 --> 0:57:31.040
<v Speaker 3>at USC.

0:57:31.360 --> 0:57:34.680
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but Rex said I'm the job. I'm the best

0:57:34.720 --> 0:57:39.600
<v Speaker 4>candidate for the Jets. Was the candidate for Nook this morning.

0:57:39.640 --> 0:57:41.200
<v Speaker 5>He's still sitting up there as a pundit.

0:57:41.840 --> 0:57:46.960
<v Speaker 4>So the offensive line coach you mentioned that, that's done right, Yes,

0:57:47.120 --> 0:57:51.400
<v Speaker 4>Connor Riley, he was the offensive coordinator in KSE State,

0:57:51.960 --> 0:57:54.960
<v Speaker 4>so he coached Bbie and deuced Fawn.

0:57:55.160 --> 0:57:55.600
<v Speaker 5>Okay.

0:57:56.480 --> 0:57:59.880
<v Speaker 4>Uh. It seems like he was also the offensive line

0:58:00.040 --> 0:58:02.400
<v Speaker 4>coach at North Dakota State when they won a couple

0:58:02.520 --> 0:58:04.640
<v Speaker 4>championship and then they and.

0:58:04.600 --> 0:58:08.280
<v Speaker 3>He actually was there when Hunter Lipke was at North

0:58:08.360 --> 0:58:10.760
<v Speaker 3>Dakota State freshman year. Ah.

0:58:10.920 --> 0:58:17.360
<v Speaker 4>Very good. So it seems like they've put a high

0:58:17.160 --> 0:58:24.000
<v Speaker 4>uh precedence on the offensive line since your offensive line coach,

0:58:24.280 --> 0:58:29.360
<v Speaker 4>your offensive coordinator, offensive assistance, and I think they hired

0:58:29.400 --> 0:58:35.240
<v Speaker 4>another offensive assistant. Oh that was a wide receiver type

0:58:35.280 --> 0:58:37.960
<v Speaker 4>guy to Kwan Underwood.

0:58:39.240 --> 0:58:40.880
<v Speaker 3>Like an assistant wide receivers coach.

0:58:40.920 --> 0:58:43.800
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and then they ended up I think did they

0:58:43.840 --> 0:58:46.560
<v Speaker 4>do Derek Foster. Yes, last time when we did the

0:58:46.600 --> 0:58:49.200
<v Speaker 4>show they were in had at that named it.

0:58:49.360 --> 0:58:50.360
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

0:58:50.400 --> 0:58:55.160
<v Speaker 4>So there seems to be uh uh, you know, an

0:58:55.160 --> 0:58:59.600
<v Speaker 4>emphasis on the offensive line coaching staff.

0:58:59.400 --> 0:59:00.680
<v Speaker 3>Anyway it should be.

0:59:01.680 --> 0:59:07.240
<v Speaker 4>So we'll see where. And if you look up Schottenheimer's

0:59:07.640 --> 0:59:12.240
<v Speaker 4>offensive coordinator history, he's had some pretty good running back.

0:59:14.720 --> 0:59:18.080
<v Speaker 3>Or running well. He had number one rush offense at

0:59:18.080 --> 0:59:20.040
<v Speaker 3>Seattle and then also back with the Jets.

0:59:20.160 --> 0:59:20.400
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

0:59:20.720 --> 0:59:24.360
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so that kind of gives you an idea of,

0:59:25.440 --> 0:59:27.680
<v Speaker 4>you know, what they're thinking at this point.

0:59:27.800 --> 0:59:30.440
<v Speaker 3>It is interesting when you look at the veterans on

0:59:30.520 --> 0:59:33.720
<v Speaker 3>the staff with the Eagles with Jeff Stotlin their offensive

0:59:33.760 --> 0:59:37.640
<v Speaker 3>line coach, run game coordinator, Vic Fangio the defensive coordinator.

0:59:38.320 --> 0:59:42.200
<v Speaker 3>The Cowboys coaching staff is trending to guys in their

0:59:42.240 --> 0:59:47.000
<v Speaker 3>forties and fifties, a younger coaching staff, and which I

0:59:47.480 --> 0:59:50.680
<v Speaker 3>like it from an energy standpoint and relating to players

0:59:50.720 --> 0:59:54.360
<v Speaker 3>and so forth. And I think it was on our website.

0:59:55.960 --> 1:00:00.160
<v Speaker 4>Jerry said something about the staff getting younger and it

1:00:00.280 --> 1:00:03.800
<v Speaker 4>was like a ten year difference between this past staff

1:00:03.920 --> 1:00:05.280
<v Speaker 4>to younger.

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<v Speaker 3>And I was thinking, I want to look before next week.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm going to look up how old the coaches were

1:00:11.120 --> 1:00:13.280
<v Speaker 3>on the staff in the nineties when Jimmy was the

1:00:13.280 --> 1:00:16.040
<v Speaker 3>head coach, and Wansteat and Butcher Davis and I mean

1:00:16.080 --> 1:00:18.400
<v Speaker 3>they were all in the same age range.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah maybe you know, early forties.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's when I'm tampo. But one step Nor Turner

1:00:30.440 --> 1:00:31.960
<v Speaker 3>might have been one of the older ones coming to

1:00:32.560 --> 1:00:35.720
<v Speaker 3>Tony Wise.

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<v Speaker 4>Steve Hoffman, No, he he was with that group. They

1:00:41.160 --> 1:00:44.400
<v Speaker 4>all had been at Pittsburgh together when Pittsburgh won the

1:00:44.480 --> 1:00:47.080
<v Speaker 4>national championship with Dorset.

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<v Speaker 5>He had to be a little older though.

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<v Speaker 4>The oldest guy was Dick Nolan.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah you throw, Yeah, that would be the oldest guy.

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<v Speaker 3>On all right, So Tony Wise when he came to

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys would have been thirty eight years old. Oh wow,

1:01:07.440 --> 1:01:11.480
<v Speaker 3>he's born in nineteen fifty one, so I must admit

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<v Speaker 3>I thought he was older.

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<v Speaker 4>He carried himself, you know when they did that, when

1:01:16.520 --> 1:01:20.240
<v Speaker 4>they did that tribute to Jimmy, they had. It was

1:01:20.280 --> 1:01:25.560
<v Speaker 4>an AI thing where they you know, superimposed what they

1:01:25.560 --> 1:01:28.160
<v Speaker 4>looked like, and they showed him that his first year

1:01:28.200 --> 1:01:33.680
<v Speaker 4>at Oklahoma State. It was seventy nine. I believe I

1:01:33.760 --> 1:01:38.240
<v Speaker 4>was on the Big Eight Skyriders tour before the season started,

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<v Speaker 4>and I remember going to Oklahoma State and meeting this

1:01:41.400 --> 1:01:45.320
<v Speaker 4>guy named Jimmy Johnson, and I said to myself, Oh,

1:01:45.400 --> 1:01:47.919
<v Speaker 4>this guy's going to take the Big Eight by storm,

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<v Speaker 4>just the way he conducted his interviews that day, and

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<v Speaker 4>sure enough he turned down.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I just real quick, I don't have to wait

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<v Speaker 3>till next week on some of this stuff. Day one

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<v Speaker 3>stet when the Cowboys, Uh, when he was hired here,

1:02:03.200 --> 1:02:04.200
<v Speaker 3>he was thirty six years old.

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<v Speaker 4>I was going to say thirty eight.

1:02:05.720 --> 1:02:07.520
<v Speaker 3>He was thirty. He turned thirty seven in May of

1:02:07.560 --> 1:02:12.760
<v Speaker 3>that year. Butch Davis was thirty seven years old. I

1:02:12.760 --> 1:02:19.080
<v Speaker 3>didn't mention Tony Wise was thirty eight. So there you've

1:02:19.120 --> 1:02:20.479
<v Speaker 3>got an idea of.

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<v Speaker 4>How Campbell the guy probably still pretty young at that time.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he's.

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<v Speaker 3>Only he he was forty two. Okay, so there you go.

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<v Speaker 4>I was trying to think who else was, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>Hubbert Alexander was probably a little bit older than don't.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't care.

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<v Speaker 3>Joe Brodsky, okays.

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<v Speaker 2>The official link of the show is you guys are well, Chris.

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<v Speaker 5>I could just feel Chris in there, just didn't.

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<v Speaker 4>Heat it, keeping him from eating his lunch.

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<v Speaker 5>Gentleman, Welcome to overtime.

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<v Speaker 3>Joe Brodsky was the old Yeah, wow, he was well,

1:03:04.920 --> 1:03:09.480
<v Speaker 3>he was fifty five, okay, so that was senior citizen.

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<v Speaker 3>Dick Nolan probably was well, yeah, Dick let sixty. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>all right, does it well?

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<v Speaker 5>His shoulder older older than everybody.

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<v Speaker 4>You know that story, don't you.

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<v Speaker 2>Don't start, I'll tell it off the air.

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<v Speaker 3>Just remember it for next week if you can remember

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<v Speaker 3>it well, I got to write it down, write it lead.

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<v Speaker 4>Then next week we'll be on Tuesdays. Oh that's right,

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<v Speaker 4>next week's Tuesday, because monday's President.

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<v Speaker 3>Excellent, thank you President today on Monday.

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<v Speaker 4>So I told, I told Chris we could do it. So, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>we'll check with you. Guys were good, but I'll checking now.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, I'm good.

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<v Speaker 3>Sounds good? All right? In fact, I think I'll be

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<v Speaker 3>writing cam Ward the night before the Davy will run

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<v Speaker 3>over eleven o'clock.

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<v Speaker 4>No, we did it at nine nine day? Was that

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<v Speaker 4>Davey O'Brien next week.

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<v Speaker 3>Next Monday.

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<v Speaker 4>So we went to that last year. If you want

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<v Speaker 4>to bring him with you, it'd be great.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, We'll chat at you next Tuesday at nine

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<v Speaker 3>am on mix Shots.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah Go Cowboys.

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