WEBVTT - Talkin' Cowboys Break: Mistakes Doom Cowboys Again

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<v Speaker 1>This is the Talking Cowboys Break, streaming live on Dallas

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<v Speaker 1>hello again, sports fans, and welcome to Talking Cowboys Break

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<v Speaker 1>on a Monday morning. As we've got a makeshift crew

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<v Speaker 1>in here today because a lot of people are still

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<v Speaker 1>on the road. The road trip continues in Washington, DC

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<v Speaker 1>today for Cowboys and Redskins and landover Maryland yesterday. And

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<v Speaker 1>we've got a lot to talk about over the course

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<v Speaker 1>of the next hour. Bill Jones with Okay, who should

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<v Speaker 1>be introduced first in this crew? Okay, we're going Kurt Daniels, Absolutely,

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<v Speaker 1>Chart Daniels. I gotta say this needs to be called

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<v Speaker 1>the Hanging with the Cowboys Breaker. There you go, that's

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<v Speaker 1>hang Try considering two the members are here, that's coming

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<v Speaker 1>in with the Talking Cowboys Break. And we've got Brian

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<v Speaker 1>brought us over there. Wow, you had a boat tie

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<v Speaker 1>on today. Yeah, it's I'm running for government office. I'd

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<v Speaker 1>appreciate your vote today. Early voting has begun. Voting, early voting,

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<v Speaker 1>early voting often, I guess I appreciate little TV work today,

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<v Speaker 1>Bill them and take a page out of your book

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<v Speaker 1>well and filling in I guess for Mickey Spagnola, who's

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<v Speaker 1>what the Cowboys doing his TV work today? Because you

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<v Speaker 1>are a team player, right, I do my best? There,

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<v Speaker 1>you go do my best. Man. We've gotten Nathaniel Newton

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<v Speaker 1>in the house as well. Nate, how are you doing

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<v Speaker 1>a great It's wrong, you'll have a boat tie. We

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<v Speaker 1>worked with it every Sunday, so I'm gonna try. Yeah, man,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just laughing because you can't believe how that finished

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<v Speaker 1>in last night. So what you're about to say? Laugh?

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<v Speaker 1>You get your workout in this morning, No, sir, I

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<v Speaker 1>had to take White to the airport at three thirty,

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<v Speaker 1>so okay thirty, Yeah, you had to catch a five

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<v Speaker 1>o'clock flight, one of them, so you know, I hope

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<v Speaker 1>to get it in. All right, man, let's go, Bill,

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<v Speaker 1>let's go, let's go. So you had Jeff Code in

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<v Speaker 1>the house for the Pope game yesterday. Yeah, post, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>did nice job. Did nice job, first time out of

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<v Speaker 1>the box. So good to have him. Okay, okay, so

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<v Speaker 1>now the elephant in the room. Yeah, what happened in

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<v Speaker 1>Washington yesterday? All right, let's just start with a takeaway.

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<v Speaker 1>Go around the horn here? What do you say? And

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<v Speaker 1>go ahead? Round one one. Quickie little takeaway, They're just

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<v Speaker 1>not the same team on the road. Yeah, and it's

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<v Speaker 1>I guess it's execution and communication. They talked about that

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<v Speaker 1>coming into this week. Zeke said some things about we

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<v Speaker 1>gotta communicate better and didn't see much difference. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>got a couple of things I could say, but I'm

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<v Speaker 1>I'll focus in on bad day in the office for

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive line, and I don't want to. I think

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna steal my man's thunder next to me though.

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<v Speaker 1>But I think overall they did a really poor job

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<v Speaker 1>of handling the Redskins front. You know, the power inside

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<v Speaker 1>with with Pain and then also with Alan I think,

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<v Speaker 1>and then you mix in what Kerrigan was able to

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<v Speaker 1>do as a pass rusher. Smith. We talked about him.

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<v Speaker 1>I know this is not one thing, but it's it's

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<v Speaker 1>a culmination of things. If you think that Connor Williams

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<v Speaker 1>played bad, you need to take a look at what

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<v Speaker 1>happened with While Collins in this game too, And then

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<v Speaker 1>also you need to take a look at what happened

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<v Speaker 1>with Tyrant Smith. And then you also need to take

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<v Speaker 1>a look at what happened to Joe Looney, and then

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<v Speaker 1>that'll give you a little idea of why this team's

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<v Speaker 1>inability to a run the ball, be protect their quarterback

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<v Speaker 1>is a major factor in what these road woes are

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<v Speaker 1>happening right now. And Nate, you have a smile on

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<v Speaker 1>your face. At least a president made it out of life. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>Meeting Zach Martin, Yeah he was. He wasn't as guilty

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<v Speaker 1>as the others that were charged. For four or five weeks,

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<v Speaker 1>all the president's men were charged. Yes, this was not

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<v Speaker 1>a cover up. For four or five weeks, I've been

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<v Speaker 1>saying that we are a decent team and uh, you

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<v Speaker 1>know brought us in. Mickey challenged me with offensive line

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<v Speaker 1>and I stn't know we should be able to function.

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<v Speaker 1>Well yesterday they got off some nice passes, but in

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<v Speaker 1>key moments everything brought us. Say it came true. Yeah

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<v Speaker 1>everything offensive line, they need fixing, and they need fixing

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<v Speaker 1>in a hurry. Yeah. This is something that you hang

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<v Speaker 1>your hat on. This is something at all coming out

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<v Speaker 1>of Oxnard. When we were standing there on the field

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<v Speaker 1>and those beautiful days, we're thinking, okay, this is me

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<v Speaker 1>the one thing that you can say we're gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>okay here and it has been it has been a struggle.

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<v Speaker 1>There's been times, like you said, in the last couple

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<v Speaker 1>of minutes of that game, you got enough protection. Now

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<v Speaker 1>there was some leakage and some things that Dak had

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<v Speaker 1>to throw over the top of a little bit. But

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<v Speaker 1>did they do anything different those less towards the end

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<v Speaker 1>there to block up front? You know what they found

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<v Speaker 1>these it's it's they when watching the tape of this

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<v Speaker 1>game at three in the morning last night and it

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<v Speaker 1>got in uh, the it was very clear that they

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<v Speaker 1>that they were they were going to try their best,

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<v Speaker 1>and they talked about communication and the Redskins plan was

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<v Speaker 1>to try and force them to have to block twist stunts,

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<v Speaker 1>to have to block guys on the move. They were

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<v Speaker 1>going to test Tyrn Smith and and Connor Williams ability

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<v Speaker 1>to handle stunts that way. And the Redskins felt like

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<v Speaker 1>that they could rush four and be okay and then

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<v Speaker 1>play and then and what happened is when they started

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<v Speaker 1>just rushing four in Dallas and then they were picking

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<v Speaker 1>up the twist stunts. At the end of the game,

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<v Speaker 1>what did you see Prescott was running the ball. He

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<v Speaker 1>was running to to you know, because there were there

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<v Speaker 1>were things, there were a couple of times down the

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<v Speaker 1>field late in that game where he could have made

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<v Speaker 1>a you know, it had been a guts throw down

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<v Speaker 1>the middle of the field to Blake Jarwin for a

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<v Speaker 1>touchdowney Cole Beasley down the middle of the field went

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<v Speaker 1>on on those runs, a couple of those runs. But

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<v Speaker 1>overall though, they're inability to run the football, that's what

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<v Speaker 1>they that's their identity, right, that's what kind of that's

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<v Speaker 1>what gets them going. And and the fact that the

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<v Speaker 1>that the guys I mentioned up front to front seven

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<v Speaker 1>really for the Redskins. You know, they dominated the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>in that area. There was really no even some of

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<v Speaker 1>the staple plays that they try. And I'm sorry for

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<v Speaker 1>going on and on here, guys, but I'm rolling it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just going No, we have an hour show. But

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<v Speaker 1>there's some of the staples that they have with their

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<v Speaker 1>their ability to pull guys and to get guys in space,

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<v Speaker 1>and the Redskins took that away. They took that away

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<v Speaker 1>with forced play by the safety. The linebackers did a

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<v Speaker 1>nice job that Redskins were square along that defensive front.

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<v Speaker 1>This is something I wanted to ask you, guys, and

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<v Speaker 1>maybe I'm diving off another topic. No, but did they

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<v Speaker 1>I always felt for most of that game they were

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<v Speaker 1>within one score, right, did they give up on the

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<v Speaker 1>run too quick? I mean I think it was. No, No,

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<v Speaker 1>it's it's a fair but it's he had fifteen carries

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<v Speaker 1>and we talk about he needs to play touches. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it was one of those things. And and my my

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<v Speaker 1>halftime adjustments. Don't you look down? No, no, no, no, no.

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<v Speaker 1>He gonna explain to you. But I'm gonna give you

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<v Speaker 1>the bottom line right ahead. I don't want I feel

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<v Speaker 1>like I'm the bottom line. Was preaching here, and I

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<v Speaker 1>understand what you're saying. It comes to time in the

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<v Speaker 1>game where you see, okay, you can see creases, but

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<v Speaker 1>if you go back, you will see on first and

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<v Speaker 1>second down when they tried to run the ball, there

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<v Speaker 1>was nothing. Yeah, when when when you have nothing, it's

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<v Speaker 1>not a give up. When you give up. You see

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<v Speaker 1>a one yard game here, a three yard game here,

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<v Speaker 1>a four yard game here. But when you when you're

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<v Speaker 1>two inside guys are getting dominated the center and left guard,

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<v Speaker 1>and they're pushing guys back in the lap and Karragan

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<v Speaker 1>Smith and Karagan it's setting the edge. I mean they're

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<v Speaker 1>to the point where they're getting up feel a yard

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<v Speaker 1>where does Zeke go? Yeah, and then you got changing

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<v Speaker 1>games and swearing. Dur was committed to trying to come

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<v Speaker 1>down there and help as much as he could. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that's that was the thing to me. I'm not looking

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<v Speaker 1>down my brother. I love you, man, but it's just

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to go back in the game and see

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<v Speaker 1>what you saw, my well, just because you always hear

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<v Speaker 1>about you know, you wear them down five touches, they

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<v Speaker 1>wore you down exactly. Okay, yeah they were at that

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<v Speaker 1>point they're done. Well, that's yeah. Because and and it's

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<v Speaker 1>it's funny because when when Lindsey Draper and I did

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<v Speaker 1>our a little halftime minute, do we have one of

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<v Speaker 1>the points I made and it just was really clear

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<v Speaker 1>to me was that Dallas is going to have to

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<v Speaker 1>throw the ball to win this game. They're gonna have

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<v Speaker 1>to be able to throw. And you know, it came

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<v Speaker 1>down to when they did have the opportunity to make

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<v Speaker 1>some plays, they didn't make nearly enough. You know, there

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't that, there was no consistency there. And when we did,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, you talk about throwing, but you have to protect.

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<v Speaker 1>And that was that was really on the offensive line yesterday.

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<v Speaker 1>The inability to protect was was huge in that game

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<v Speaker 1>because they did have some opportunities down the field, not

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<v Speaker 1>just late, but they had some opportunities. Now. They had

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<v Speaker 1>some drop balls, you know, and Hearns had to drop

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<v Speaker 1>ball on a third and twelve I think there was

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<v Speaker 1>or seven. Yea Thompson had to hit him right between

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<v Speaker 1>the one and the five. You know, you can't. And

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<v Speaker 1>they had some unfortunate breaks because Prescott, you know, at

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<v Speaker 1>the end of the game, I think that things roll

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<v Speaker 1>different for them. Maybe they go for the win. If

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<v Speaker 1>on that opening on that first play of the of

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<v Speaker 1>when they got the ball at one oh nine, if

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<v Speaker 1>he hits Beasley on that inside or out and you

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<v Speaker 1>might remember, I mean you go back to your play

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<v Speaker 1>by play sheets, it's one o nine and the fourth

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas gets the ball back after using after you know,

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<v Speaker 1>stopping them using two timeouts, and now they're on the move.

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<v Speaker 1>They're going to get this ball and Beasley is open

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<v Speaker 1>on the slant, and I think Tony Romo actually pointed

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<v Speaker 1>that out to everybody last night on the broadcast. But

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<v Speaker 1>if he hits that and he's looking at Beasley instead,

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<v Speaker 1>he tries to throw the ball inside to Dalton Schultz

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<v Speaker 1>and then he gets tipped in the air by Pain.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, but if he hits Beasley, maybe Dallas's attitude

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<v Speaker 1>about going to win a football game changes right there,

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<v Speaker 1>because Beasley he's gonna take the ball. Basically with the

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas forty four and swearing your the safety's standing on

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<v Speaker 1>the Washington forty when this happens. But you know, and

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<v Speaker 1>I know, Bill, I want to Glizma, but being being

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<v Speaker 1>your history of what has happened, especially with the Texans,

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<v Speaker 1>isn't that you're isn't that your make up from this

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<v Speaker 1>point on that we're going to win the game. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>he tried to go for it on fourth down and

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<v Speaker 1>one and swearings your mad to play that caused a fumble. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but I'm saying, I mean, I give him credit for that.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm saying, going forward, Oh, going forward, when when he

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<v Speaker 1>got when the game got to fifty two seconds and

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<v Speaker 1>you had the ball on their side of the field,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm going for I'm gonna try and win this game.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna try and win this game. And I know

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<v Speaker 1>if there's people out there and say I brought us,

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<v Speaker 1>what if he got sacked. What if he had this

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<v Speaker 1>way he had that. No, you really had Washington on

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<v Speaker 1>their heels. You were getting protection, you were able to

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<v Speaker 1>you know, Colby Fabian Moreau gets hurt on the on

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<v Speaker 1>the great Beasley play on the sideline. Now they have

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<v Speaker 1>no nickel corner to play Beasley. I'm wearing them out

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<v Speaker 1>that way. I'm trying to make a couple place at

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<v Speaker 1>least anything, I'm trying to get it a little closer.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to get a little closer for him to have. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>if you get closer, and if you have the five

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<v Speaker 1>yard penalty. Okay, Now it's a thirty seven yard field goal,

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<v Speaker 1>it's not a fifty two yard field goal. And let's

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<v Speaker 1>let's take that sequence there, because with no no, this

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<v Speaker 1>is this is exactly where we need to go. People.

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<v Speaker 1>People are talking about that last minute. Yeah, and the

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<v Speaker 1>offensive philosophy there, right, Okay, fifty two seconds left first

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<v Speaker 1>and ten of the forty six. That was after the

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<v Speaker 1>completion to Beasley, right, Okay, completion to Beasley for nine right,

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<v Speaker 1>So now you got second and one and the clock's

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<v Speaker 1>ticking away nine seconds, yacking away, all right, Then they

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<v Speaker 1>had the completion to Beasley. That got reviewed and they

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<v Speaker 1>wait to review it. They were about to clock it

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<v Speaker 1>there right at twelve seconds is when they were clocking

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<v Speaker 1>it kind of break and well, yeah, yeah, they were

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<v Speaker 1>clocking it, and so it would have been third in

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<v Speaker 1>one yeah, rather yeah, they did stop at the clock forum. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>and they needed to look at that to make sure

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<v Speaker 1>that Beasley had caught it. That was that was critical

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<v Speaker 1>in that if he had not caught it, then the

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<v Speaker 1>ball still back at the what the thirty seven yard

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<v Speaker 1>line taking a fifty five yard field goal whatever. So anyway,

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<v Speaker 1>so they had two minutes. It's inside of two minutes,

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<v Speaker 1>so they officially gonna look at it exactly. Yeah, you

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<v Speaker 1>had no choice there, but but they did stop it,

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<v Speaker 1>and that stops the clock. Yes, so now and it's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna restart when ready, okay at twelve seconds, But you

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<v Speaker 1>have time at that point to figure out, Okay, what

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<v Speaker 1>do we want to do? What's our strategy here with

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<v Speaker 1>twelve seconds and we were in up going out, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>we was like, hey, let's try you're at the thirty

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<v Speaker 1>one first and ten I was trying to win the

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<v Speaker 1>game with fifty two seconds together. I was when Beasley

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<v Speaker 1>went made the catch for nine yards. I'm thinking, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna go win this thing now. I'm you know,

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<v Speaker 1>you got a time out still in your pocket, and

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<v Speaker 1>so do you clock it there at after that completion? Well,

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<v Speaker 1>you're you're at you're at, Yeah, you're you're here. If

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<v Speaker 1>you're second and one, you could you could have very

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<v Speaker 1>well clocked in and say and then and then set

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<v Speaker 1>up some other plays. I just you're third and one, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>third and one. See the issue that I have with that,

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<v Speaker 1>You're at the thirty seven, which is a fifty five

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<v Speaker 1>yard field goal, right. The issue I have with clock

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<v Speaker 1>in it there is I'm not sure I'm in field

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<v Speaker 1>goal range. You could have what if you burned your

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<v Speaker 1>time out right there? And I don't want to burn

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<v Speaker 1>the time out. I want to I want to keep

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<v Speaker 1>that time out. How about your quarterback having to play

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<v Speaker 1>in his pocket that he can call it? You just

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<v Speaker 1>run to play? Yeah? Yeah see that? Yeah, Well That's

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<v Speaker 1>what I'm saying. You went, They went, They ran a

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<v Speaker 1>play first intended fifty two seconds, and then they ran

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<v Speaker 1>the next play at thirty nine seconds? Understand? Am I

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<v Speaker 1>right about that? Twenty eight twenty eight seconds? Okay? It

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<v Speaker 1>was probably close top twenty eight. Okay, I was looking

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<v Speaker 1>at the clocks. Yeah, I was looking at the clock

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<v Speaker 1>on the on my on my play on the when

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<v Speaker 1>I was watching the tape. But but let me tell

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<v Speaker 1>you this though about that play, about the third, about

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<v Speaker 1>the second and one played with Beasley across the middle.

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<v Speaker 1>If he hits Beasley on the move instead of making

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<v Speaker 1>Beasley have to adjust, that thing is going to go inside.

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<v Speaker 1>Now you're really thinking about winning a football game. But

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<v Speaker 1>Prescott's feet are so bad on the play and his

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<v Speaker 1>fading to his left. If he could have stood in

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<v Speaker 1>there and just thrown that football and hit Beasley on

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<v Speaker 1>the move, and we saw it happen to Carolina, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>we saw him. He had an opportunity to really make

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<v Speaker 1>Washington pay, and you could have made it an easier

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<v Speaker 1>field goal, or you could have probably gone for the

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<v Speaker 1>win right there. For two and a half years, we

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<v Speaker 1>have seen other teams come up in the same situation.

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<v Speaker 1>We have seen for two and a half years in

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<v Speaker 1>training camp, our coach go through these same scenarios y'all seen.

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<v Speaker 1>If it would all this here, our quarterback should have

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<v Speaker 1>been capable enough to handle that himself. Yeah, each step

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<v Speaker 1>so all these scenarios, Dak should have been doing it

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<v Speaker 1>and when it got fitted two seconds, they should have

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<v Speaker 1>been going to the line, calling another play and running it.

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<v Speaker 1>But is that Dak's failure? Is that the coaching staff

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<v Speaker 1>telling him? That's the coaching staff fail you. So so

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<v Speaker 1>how do you? I mean, that's been there there, but

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<v Speaker 1>why they've done it for since Garrett's been here? Just

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<v Speaker 1>but you know what I said it before I said

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<v Speaker 1>it on our show. I said it was broadest I've

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<v Speaker 1>said it everywhere I've been. It comes a point in

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<v Speaker 1>a quarterback's career where you have to go to your

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<v Speaker 1>coach and say, coach, I got it. Yeah, because if

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<v Speaker 1>this is how it's gonna continue to be, we're being

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<v Speaker 1>here many more. Mondays, We'll be here doing the same

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<v Speaker 1>thing over and over. He firmed that the Skins on

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<v Speaker 1>the wall yet to do that. Though, it don't matter

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<v Speaker 1>what do you coach him for. I'm just coach. And

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<v Speaker 1>when you look at that drive, Skins, when you when

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<v Speaker 1>you look at that driving at fifty nine seconds, that

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<v Speaker 1>third and ten play, the completion to Beasley for eighteen, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that got him down to the Washington forty six forty

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<v Speaker 1>six the next snap was at fifty two seconds second

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<v Speaker 1>seven seconds plus you had a time out, okay, and

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<v Speaker 1>so he handled it well there right, okay, and they

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<v Speaker 1>got the and they got the nine yard completion. Now

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<v Speaker 1>where the time ticked off the clock was between It

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<v Speaker 1>was between that play and the next play, the second

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<v Speaker 1>and one play right where you're snapping at twenty eight seconds, right,

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<v Speaker 1>So there was twenty four seconds it went off the clock. There. See,

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<v Speaker 1>that's where I'm trying to either get the ball closer

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<v Speaker 1>or I'm trying to win the game. I mean, you're

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<v Speaker 1>really your option there was either be ready for a

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<v Speaker 1>play like what Nate says, or do you clock it right?

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<v Speaker 1>And so now you're third and one. Yeah, but but

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<v Speaker 1>it's two down territory anyway. You know, if it's third

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<v Speaker 1>and one, I mean you're still okay at third and one,

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<v Speaker 1>you still have the ability to throw the football. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>oh sure, yeah, and I fourth and one you're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>run it or yeah you get rid of training camp, okay.

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<v Speaker 1>So then so then you at twenty eight you snap

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<v Speaker 1>it and you complete it to Beasley. And that was

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<v Speaker 1>the reviewed play right well, six team SEC even if

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<v Speaker 1>it wasn't reviewed to get in position to clock it.

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<v Speaker 1>It was that play took sixteen seconds from twenty eight

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<v Speaker 1>to twelve, which is which is sort of a product

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<v Speaker 1>of having to use the middle of the field to

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<v Speaker 1>to matriculate your way down the field. But again, he

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<v Speaker 1>had the time out. Yeah, I mean, there's no reason

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<v Speaker 1>for them not to. So now you're at twelve seconds, right, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>Now you've had a timeout because they're reviewing. Right, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>Now you've got time to figure out what do you

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<v Speaker 1>want to do. And they opted at that point to run.

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<v Speaker 1>They said that they were in field goal range. Let's

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<v Speaker 1>get in the exact position that the kicker wants to

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<v Speaker 1>be in to kick the field goal. That's I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>that was their thinking. Myself, I would have taken a

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<v Speaker 1>shot with especially with a timeout, a shot to the

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<v Speaker 1>end zone or ten yards down fields basically again, I

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<v Speaker 1>mean again again, and as you alluded to earlier, that's

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<v Speaker 1>the that's the problem when you look at this offensive

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<v Speaker 1>line and that defensive line. But to that point, take

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<v Speaker 1>a sack, But to that point you protected in the drive.

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<v Speaker 1>We've lost two games for that same reason that we're

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<v Speaker 1>sitting there discussing. Yeah, you're on the road. You gotta

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<v Speaker 1>play to win. You can't. You can't foot if with

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<v Speaker 1>the interception or if for the tip pass. You. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I wasn't worried about them getting in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 1>I was worried about them getting ten more yards for

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<v Speaker 1>a closer field goal. Yeah, and they just didn't see

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<v Speaker 1>even if they got closer, and then you get the

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<v Speaker 1>unbelievable penalty that they got called maybe okay, it's five

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<v Speaker 1>yards back. Fine, he can make a forty yard field goal.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, best case scenario, you get a touch. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>that's what I was staying. Stay aggressive, That's what I

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<v Speaker 1>was base case scenario. You stay aggressive. I'm telling you,

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<v Speaker 1>we sit out there in training camp and we watch

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<v Speaker 1>him stop. These guys old it that he walk over

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<v Speaker 1>and he talked to him two minutes out of nowhere.

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<v Speaker 1>Two minutes. You got a minute and ten seconds. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I got one time out. That's going down the field.

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<v Speaker 1>So here's that. Do it try out here, particularly down

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<v Speaker 1>the field we get in a live game, Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 1>we lose anywhere from sixteen to thirty five seconds with

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<v Speaker 1>no place call. That is not right. That's that is

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<v Speaker 1>not right. I don't disagree with anything you've said there.

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<v Speaker 1>That that to me is that you know you you manage.

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<v Speaker 1>It reminds me so much of what happens when you know,

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<v Speaker 1>with the games like with Green Bay last year, where

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<v Speaker 1>you drive the ball eleven plays, you killed so many

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<v Speaker 1>minutes off the clock, and then you get down the

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<v Speaker 1>chance to finish the finish the drive. But what do

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<v Speaker 1>you do? You mess around and you you had to

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<v Speaker 1>kick a field goal and you give the ball, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>you just you, it's everything. The execution is correct, and

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<v Speaker 1>then you get to a certain point and then you

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<v Speaker 1>take the two stupid pills with a cup of gatorade

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<v Speaker 1>and they just seem happy to with the long field goal. Yeah. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>and again the real I think that the reason that

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<v Speaker 1>they played at conservative there is they don't trust the

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<v Speaker 1>offensive line. I think in twenty sixteen with that offensive

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<v Speaker 1>line there more aggressive in that he trusts the offensive

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<v Speaker 1>line to go for it on fourth and one in

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<v Speaker 1>his own end of the field. But you got, Bill,

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<v Speaker 1>I understand what you're saying. But I'm not trying to

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<v Speaker 1>bust on you. I'm just I'm just trying to the

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<v Speaker 1>thing I can figure is the reason for the philosophy

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<v Speaker 1>is but he had protection the whole I mean the

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<v Speaker 1>last two series of the game, the one where Prescott

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<v Speaker 1>went in, he was getting some protector. There was some

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<v Speaker 1>leakage here and there, but they were making the score

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown. Yeah yeah, yeah, but that was on the

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback too. If you go back and what you're dealing okay, well,

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<v Speaker 1>whether it's the offensive line, I see, that's what they're

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<v Speaker 1>dealing with with this offense. I see now they're they're

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<v Speaker 1>in a bad mess right now because you have but

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<v Speaker 1>as an offensive coordinator, as offensive coordinator, and you in

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<v Speaker 1>this game and you struggling as offensive line, and you struggling,

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<v Speaker 1>I understand that, but the game dictates that you stand

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<v Speaker 1>up at this time and do your job right. And

0:20:55.200 --> 0:20:58.159
<v Speaker 1>they were moving, they had them backed up. They was

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<v Speaker 1>really you ask officive coordinator has to see that and

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<v Speaker 1>continue to press on. Yeah you know, and I'll I'll

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<v Speaker 1>keep going back to this. You cannot lose sixteen to

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<v Speaker 1>thirty five seconds that I'm just standing there. Yeah, you

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<v Speaker 1>can't people run three plays and that and that's on

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<v Speaker 1>the quarterback or the coaching. That's on the coaching not

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<v Speaker 1>believing in the quarterback. The line I'm believing, or the receivers.

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<v Speaker 1>But the only chance you have to win. And then

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<v Speaker 1>and I know if in the States, something obvious, the

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<v Speaker 1>only chance you have to win is with your offense. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>and that that's something. I played it perfectly, using your

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<v Speaker 1>timeouts and stopping them. Matter of fact, Sean Lee made

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<v Speaker 1>a hell of a play. Yes, you get the ball

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<v Speaker 1>back and you're thinking, yeah, exactly, you're thinking, okay, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>here they go. They you know it played out perfectly.

0:21:52.359 --> 0:21:54.720
<v Speaker 1>I mean, Jake Gruden tried to give you the game.

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<v Speaker 1>He tried, He tried to give you an opportunity. You

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<v Speaker 1>didn't take it. You cannot tell me. And I don't

0:22:04.240 --> 0:22:08.200
<v Speaker 1>take shots at Jason, but I can't stand to see

0:22:08.240 --> 0:22:12.879
<v Speaker 1>you set up again and say how smart Dack is.

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<v Speaker 1>How you believe in in this that the other? If

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<v Speaker 1>you if you preaching what you believe in, you gotta

0:22:20.480 --> 0:22:23.480
<v Speaker 1>believe when your back is against the wall at the

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<v Speaker 1>highest moment, who do you turn the ball over too?

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<v Speaker 1>Who do you turn the ball over to? Okay, let

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<v Speaker 1>me let me just as an example, we'll say this

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<v Speaker 1>was Aaron Rodgers against the Cowboys last year. Oh no,

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<v Speaker 1>he threw the end zone twice, but he took over

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<v Speaker 1>yea with a minute thirteen left, and just to give

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<v Speaker 1>you an idea, you're about to compare this offense there

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<v Speaker 1>going No, I'm just comparing drive and how much time

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<v Speaker 1>is elapsed in between plays, okay, and I want to

0:22:53.160 --> 0:22:54.960
<v Speaker 1>find out for myself. I had no idea what the

0:22:55.000 --> 0:22:57.360
<v Speaker 1>answer is here? Yeah, so I just looked it up.

0:22:57.720 --> 0:23:00.080
<v Speaker 1>Their drive started at the twenty five yard line. The

0:23:00.119 --> 0:23:03.560
<v Speaker 1>minute thirteen left. He completed a fourteen yard pass to

0:23:03.640 --> 0:23:08.720
<v Speaker 1>Davante Adams right. That took four seconds. Yeah, okay, they're

0:23:08.720 --> 0:23:11.040
<v Speaker 1>at the thirty nine. Okay, I guess he got out

0:23:11.040 --> 0:23:16.520
<v Speaker 1>of bounds. I'm not no, okay, fourteen yards to Martellis Bennett. Okay.

0:23:17.320 --> 0:23:21.040
<v Speaker 1>The play started at one o nine. Their next play

0:23:21.200 --> 0:23:25.600
<v Speaker 1>comes off at forty seven seconds, so it took thirteen

0:23:25.640 --> 0:23:29.199
<v Speaker 1>plus night. It took twenty two seconds in between plays

0:23:29.280 --> 0:23:32.280
<v Speaker 1>there for Rogers to get the next play, to get

0:23:32.320 --> 0:23:34.480
<v Speaker 1>them lined up and take the next play because Martellis

0:23:34.520 --> 0:23:37.000
<v Speaker 1>was I remember he was tackled in bounds right, all right,

0:23:37.080 --> 0:23:41.960
<v Speaker 1>at forty seven incomplete pass, so only two seconds came off.

0:23:42.000 --> 0:23:45.160
<v Speaker 1>He at forty five seconds, they handed off to Aaron Jones.

0:23:45.160 --> 0:23:48.959
<v Speaker 1>He went for fifteen yards right and he got out

0:23:49.000 --> 0:23:56.120
<v Speaker 1>of bounds, So that play only took six seconds. Yea.

0:23:56.240 --> 0:23:59.160
<v Speaker 1>So now it's thirty nine seconds left, in complete pass

0:23:59.240 --> 0:24:02.960
<v Speaker 1>thirty six gains left Aaron Jones left tackle for two

0:24:03.040 --> 0:24:05.160
<v Speaker 1>yards and they call a time out after that. So

0:24:05.200 --> 0:24:08.360
<v Speaker 1>now you're at twenty nine seconds field position. They're at

0:24:08.400 --> 0:24:15.240
<v Speaker 1>the Dallas thirty. Now, okay, Rogers ran for eighteen yards

0:24:15.240 --> 0:24:18.200
<v Speaker 1>at out of bounds and then got it in twenty

0:24:18.240 --> 0:24:20.080
<v Speaker 1>one seconds left, and now he's throwing for the end

0:24:20.160 --> 0:24:23.040
<v Speaker 1>zone incomplete to Davante Adams and then touchdown. But the

0:24:23.080 --> 0:24:26.800
<v Speaker 1>point is on the play that got the past completion

0:24:26.920 --> 0:24:29.919
<v Speaker 1>that was in bounds it And this is a the

0:24:30.119 --> 0:24:33.720
<v Speaker 1>school of thoughts should be for any team. It basically

0:24:33.760 --> 0:24:36.520
<v Speaker 1>takes twenty two seconds to get them to get lined

0:24:36.600 --> 0:24:39.359
<v Speaker 1>up and run another play. That's why teams clock it

0:24:39.840 --> 0:24:43.040
<v Speaker 1>when they are in that position. Yeah, I think Dallas

0:24:43.080 --> 0:24:45.320
<v Speaker 1>is I'm gonna say this again, I appreciate the history

0:24:45.400 --> 0:24:47.720
<v Speaker 1>Lesson by the way going. I just learned to see

0:24:47.720 --> 0:24:51.400
<v Speaker 1>for myself how long I think Dallas's attitude about how

0:24:51.440 --> 0:24:53.280
<v Speaker 1>they would have played this would have been different if

0:24:53.280 --> 0:24:55.800
<v Speaker 1>at one o nine they would hit Beasley on the pass.

0:24:56.359 --> 0:24:59.800
<v Speaker 1>I really do, and I put that on I put

0:24:59.840 --> 0:25:01.520
<v Speaker 1>that on the I put that on the I put

0:25:01.560 --> 0:25:03.960
<v Speaker 1>that on the quarterback there. Should it be different, though?

0:25:04.400 --> 0:25:06.800
<v Speaker 1>Should it be different? Yeah, whether he hit him or not,

0:25:06.840 --> 0:25:09.840
<v Speaker 1>should it be different? Should I think that? I think

0:25:09.880 --> 0:25:13.040
<v Speaker 1>that once you know, to me, if you hit that play,

0:25:13.080 --> 0:25:15.800
<v Speaker 1>it's a chunk play. And now you're thinking, Okay, we

0:25:15.920 --> 0:25:17.679
<v Speaker 1>maybe we got him on their heels a little bit here.

0:25:17.760 --> 0:25:20.960
<v Speaker 1>Let's keep going like Nate wants to do. Let's keep going.

0:25:21.440 --> 0:25:24.280
<v Speaker 1>But the fact that you you you had an incomplete

0:25:24.920 --> 0:25:28.240
<v Speaker 1>and then another incomplete and then you had a miracle

0:25:28.320 --> 0:25:32.000
<v Speaker 1>catch at the For Prescott, I give him credit for

0:25:32.040 --> 0:25:36.040
<v Speaker 1>the past there because he had Preston Smith was right

0:25:36.160 --> 0:25:38.679
<v Speaker 1>in his face again Tyrn Smith gets beat on the

0:25:38.720 --> 0:25:40.000
<v Speaker 1>play and he had to throw it over the top

0:25:40.000 --> 0:25:42.919
<v Speaker 1>of them. But I just feel like though their attitude

0:25:42.920 --> 0:25:47.760
<v Speaker 1>about what they needed to do would have changed from like, hey,

0:25:47.840 --> 0:25:49.640
<v Speaker 1>let's just go try and tie this thing up right

0:25:49.680 --> 0:25:52.920
<v Speaker 1>now and may and maybe I know you're going down.

0:25:53.160 --> 0:25:55.640
<v Speaker 1>I'm I'm believing they were trying to kick the field goal.

0:25:56.119 --> 0:26:01.320
<v Speaker 1>I'm believing I think, yeah, the personally though, I'm thinking

0:26:01.320 --> 0:26:03.639
<v Speaker 1>of fifty two seconds, let's go win this thing, all right.

0:26:03.680 --> 0:26:05.560
<v Speaker 1>I mean, Jason center after the game. That was but

0:26:05.840 --> 0:26:08.080
<v Speaker 1>at one or nine, if you if you hit Beasley

0:26:08.119 --> 0:26:10.920
<v Speaker 1>and he's in Redskin, Terry, I'm now, I'm I'm moving,

0:26:10.960 --> 0:26:13.719
<v Speaker 1>I'm getting I'm gonna just keep going. I'm gonna try

0:26:13.760 --> 0:26:19.040
<v Speaker 1>and go win this thing. This team, this team literally

0:26:19.200 --> 0:26:23.000
<v Speaker 1>got beat at its own game. It rest. The Redskins

0:26:23.000 --> 0:26:25.600
<v Speaker 1>are doing everything that you hope to have done during

0:26:25.640 --> 0:26:30.119
<v Speaker 1>this game. They're doing everything exactly you seeing your blueprint

0:26:30.359 --> 0:26:34.240
<v Speaker 1>workout for the other team. Well, guess what, you know

0:26:34.320 --> 0:26:37.359
<v Speaker 1>what they are on today. They got most of the

0:26:37.440 --> 0:26:40.240
<v Speaker 1>momentum him, I gotta take this back. Okay, you get

0:26:40.240 --> 0:26:43.600
<v Speaker 1>that momentum back. You got fifty two seconds. I got

0:26:43.600 --> 0:26:46.280
<v Speaker 1>to win this. Yeah, I'm not going in the overtime

0:26:46.600 --> 0:26:48.959
<v Speaker 1>and hope and pray that I get back at this

0:26:49.040 --> 0:26:51.639
<v Speaker 1>position where I'm at now. Yeah, that's what we was

0:26:51.680 --> 0:26:54.320
<v Speaker 1>hoping for. We're getting this overtime, then we're hoping we

0:26:54.359 --> 0:26:57.520
<v Speaker 1>can get back on the thirty five. The one thing,

0:26:57.840 --> 0:26:59.800
<v Speaker 1>the one thing he had to think about though, was

0:27:00.000 --> 0:27:03.120
<v Speaker 1>at his defense in the second half. I mean, Peterson

0:27:03.240 --> 0:27:05.880
<v Speaker 1>was running the ball, but but he's got to think

0:27:05.920 --> 0:27:09.000
<v Speaker 1>about you know, he's probably thinking, you know, wow, you

0:27:09.040 --> 0:27:11.280
<v Speaker 1>know they can't make any big plays down the field,

0:27:11.359 --> 0:27:14.080
<v Speaker 1>can they he's got I mean, he's probably thinking that

0:27:14.359 --> 0:27:17.040
<v Speaker 1>he's gonna, he's gonna he's gonna get one shot in

0:27:17.119 --> 0:27:19.360
<v Speaker 1>overtime to win the scene. But he's thinking, yeah, yeah,

0:27:19.440 --> 0:27:22.560
<v Speaker 1>I mean he's thinking, I know, but it's crazy to think.

0:27:24.520 --> 0:27:27.560
<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm saying. We have seen your life. Probably

0:27:27.680 --> 0:27:30.920
<v Speaker 1>we've seen this play out before. That's if I see

0:27:30.960 --> 0:27:33.639
<v Speaker 1>it play out one way before, I'm like, you know what,

0:27:33.680 --> 0:27:35.840
<v Speaker 1>I'm at least gonna give it a shot the other way.

0:27:36.080 --> 0:27:38.560
<v Speaker 1>You've seen this flair where you thought you was gonna

0:27:38.600 --> 0:27:40.679
<v Speaker 1>have a chance. I'm gonna put it in my defense

0:27:41.080 --> 0:27:45.560
<v Speaker 1>defense hands. But your defense is beat up. Now Peterson

0:27:45.600 --> 0:27:47.800
<v Speaker 1>has hit you from right out one hundred yards that

0:27:47.960 --> 0:27:51.000
<v Speaker 1>you are beat up. You are tired. Yeah, it sounds

0:27:51.000 --> 0:27:54.360
<v Speaker 1>like a team that doesn't trust their quarterback. I think

0:27:54.640 --> 0:28:00.720
<v Speaker 1>I can kiss you, man. I don't know. I just

0:28:00.800 --> 0:28:02.920
<v Speaker 1>I don't think you trust the offensive line right now?

0:28:03.520 --> 0:28:08.359
<v Speaker 1>Kiss you man? Are we taking breaks on this? I

0:28:09.520 --> 0:28:14.119
<v Speaker 1>think for once, our receivers were better at catching the ball.

0:28:14.720 --> 0:28:18.200
<v Speaker 1>For once, our quarterback turned it over twice. Yeah, our

0:28:18.200 --> 0:28:20.480
<v Speaker 1>office of line did not play well. Now that's the

0:28:20.560 --> 0:28:22.920
<v Speaker 1>recipe of the disaster, my brother, how about we take

0:28:22.960 --> 0:28:24.680
<v Speaker 1>a break and we come back. I want to ask

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<v Speaker 1>you what was the most important play in that game?

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<v Speaker 1>what was the biggest play of that game? Most Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>the biggest play of the game. You got any thoughts?

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<v Speaker 1>I got my thought, I'll take the low hanging fruit

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<v Speaker 1>got one. It's a good one. I mean, I've got

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<v Speaker 1>of that. You know, I've got one. Go ahead because

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<v Speaker 1>Rea Curney. It always happened within the first two drives

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<v Speaker 1>of a Rod game. Dak Zeke or wide receiver would

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<v Speaker 1>catch for a big playoff maybe twenty yards of us,

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll always come up with a penalty or illegal

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<v Speaker 1>formation of some kind and they would take the ball.

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<v Speaker 1>From that point that team, the opposite team would take

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<v Speaker 1>that ball and go down to score seven, and all

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<v Speaker 1>of a sudden, we're in trouble. On the first drive

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<v Speaker 1>of the game, Dak went for however many yards he ran,

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<v Speaker 1>and there was a hold on Tyrn Smith. Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 1>it was And that created a third and sixteen and

0:32:41.400 --> 0:32:44.520
<v Speaker 1>um in complete on a deep ball punt, and then

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<v Speaker 1>Washington drove fifty two yards in six plays for the

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<v Speaker 1>first touchdown. Yeah, and I walked into and I told

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<v Speaker 1>Lindsey said their only offensive touchdown by that time. I say, Lizzy,

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<v Speaker 1>I say that right there, crushed this. She said, it's

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<v Speaker 1>early in the game. I said, okay, yeah. And from

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<v Speaker 1>that point on, we just took every other drive. We

0:33:05.240 --> 0:33:09.800
<v Speaker 1>just messed up every other drive, either the sack penalty

0:33:09.840 --> 0:33:13.600
<v Speaker 1>and even when we scored a touchdown, it was just

0:33:14.240 --> 0:33:17.960
<v Speaker 1>it was just too much. We don't have the confidence

0:33:18.480 --> 0:33:22.440
<v Speaker 1>as a team to believe that we can answer. We

0:33:22.520 --> 0:33:25.280
<v Speaker 1>don't have that confidence because if we did, and I'm

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<v Speaker 1>telling you, if we did, we would be cognizant of

0:33:28.160 --> 0:33:30.960
<v Speaker 1>where we ad on the field and not make those mistakes.

0:33:31.680 --> 0:33:33.920
<v Speaker 1>Is that a part of the communication problems? That our

0:33:33.960 --> 0:33:37.840
<v Speaker 1>penalties a result of the communication? No, because a single

0:33:38.200 --> 0:33:41.120
<v Speaker 1>a single physical that's a physical thing. Because like on

0:33:41.160 --> 0:33:43.680
<v Speaker 1>the road, we averaged eight penalties for sixty nine yards

0:33:43.680 --> 0:33:46.720
<v Speaker 1>of game, at home we averaged four for thirty thirty one.

0:33:48.040 --> 0:33:51.400
<v Speaker 1>That's a physical thing. That's a lack of confidence. Are

0:33:51.480 --> 0:33:58.240
<v Speaker 1>you playing somebody that's more skilled than you? Yeah, I

0:33:58.400 --> 0:34:01.760
<v Speaker 1>go back to because I think I think Fate would

0:34:01.760 --> 0:34:04.800
<v Speaker 1>have dealt them a different hand. If I go back

0:34:04.800 --> 0:34:06.720
<v Speaker 1>to the Beasley play at one oh nine, because I

0:34:06.720 --> 0:34:10.040
<v Speaker 1>think they designed that play. I think they designed that

0:34:10.080 --> 0:34:13.719
<v Speaker 1>play to get him the ball. And Dad came off

0:34:13.800 --> 0:34:16.759
<v Speaker 1>it and went back inside, and I Beasley was open.

0:34:16.840 --> 0:34:18.680
<v Speaker 1>It was gonna be again. It was gonna be a

0:34:18.719 --> 0:34:20.480
<v Speaker 1>big play, and it was gonna be a play that

0:34:20.920 --> 0:34:22.799
<v Speaker 1>Beasley was gonna take. He was gonna run about another

0:34:22.800 --> 0:34:24.839
<v Speaker 1>extra ten yards or so, and then they were gonna

0:34:25.120 --> 0:34:28.040
<v Speaker 1>Now now you're driving. Now you're they're into the field

0:34:28.080 --> 0:34:31.279
<v Speaker 1>with a time out and in your pocket and a

0:34:31.360 --> 0:34:33.759
<v Speaker 1>little momentium on your side right there. I think it

0:34:33.800 --> 0:34:37.280
<v Speaker 1>was a big play that that that wasn't wasn't made

0:34:37.440 --> 0:34:39.640
<v Speaker 1>that you know, should have been made because it was

0:34:39.719 --> 0:34:43.200
<v Speaker 1>so open. It was so easy for him to make

0:34:43.280 --> 0:34:45.920
<v Speaker 1>that throw. And he had time. Happened that he came

0:34:45.960 --> 0:34:49.360
<v Speaker 1>off with somebody flash, No, he had he had time.

0:34:49.560 --> 0:34:52.000
<v Speaker 1>And now I went back. I went back and looked

0:34:52.040 --> 0:34:55.400
<v Speaker 1>at it, though, and he's just he's got the time.

0:34:55.440 --> 0:34:58.200
<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's just he looks at it and then

0:34:58.200 --> 0:35:00.120
<v Speaker 1>he just and then he just quickly. I mean it's

0:35:00.320 --> 0:35:03.359
<v Speaker 1>like he's like glancing then back inside and it's like

0:35:03.440 --> 0:35:06.359
<v Speaker 1>he panicked on it. And I was I was sitting

0:35:06.360 --> 0:35:08.239
<v Speaker 1>there going and you guys could go back and watch.

0:35:08.239 --> 0:35:10.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean, if you want to come up, it up

0:35:10.080 --> 0:35:12.759
<v Speaker 1>for you, and it's so it's so open that you're

0:35:12.800 --> 0:35:15.440
<v Speaker 1>going They had to design it. And who is your

0:35:15.480 --> 0:35:17.640
<v Speaker 1>best player to throw the ball to in that situation,

0:35:17.640 --> 0:35:20.319
<v Speaker 1>It's Beasley. Throw it to him and let him get

0:35:20.360 --> 0:35:23.920
<v Speaker 1>inside of Washington's territory. But I'll tell you another play

0:35:24.000 --> 0:35:27.720
<v Speaker 1>I thought was huge was the mentioned that Shawn Lee

0:35:28.239 --> 0:35:30.640
<v Speaker 1>when he ran down Alex Smith when they were trying

0:35:30.640 --> 0:35:33.320
<v Speaker 1>to kill the clock, Because that gave you a chance

0:35:33.600 --> 0:35:36.239
<v Speaker 1>and either win it or tie it, and gave me

0:35:36.239 --> 0:35:40.000
<v Speaker 1>a chance. Yeah, exactly, you Sean Lee. When I mean

0:35:40.080 --> 0:35:43.640
<v Speaker 1>the coverage they were playing, just straight bass coverage. You know,

0:35:43.680 --> 0:35:45.319
<v Speaker 1>they didn't have nickel on or anything like that. I

0:35:45.360 --> 0:35:48.640
<v Speaker 1>mean they but they covered everybody and Alex Smith is

0:35:48.640 --> 0:35:50.759
<v Speaker 1>a good run. And I thought, when Alex Smith got

0:35:50.800 --> 0:35:53.040
<v Speaker 1>near the corner, I'm like, Okay, this is gonna be

0:35:53.160 --> 0:35:56.399
<v Speaker 1>close because because you got Byron Jones is driving too.

0:35:56.440 --> 0:35:59.400
<v Speaker 1>But I'm hopeful that Byron Jones would have stuck his

0:35:59.400 --> 0:36:01.160
<v Speaker 1>head in there and cocked him out of bounce before

0:36:01.160 --> 0:36:03.520
<v Speaker 1>the sticks. But you never know with a cornerback what's

0:36:03.520 --> 0:36:06.080
<v Speaker 1>going to happen. But Shaun Lee running from where he

0:36:06.160 --> 0:36:08.920
<v Speaker 1>ran to get to that that right there, that play

0:36:09.040 --> 0:36:12.360
<v Speaker 1>gave you a chance to either tie the game or

0:36:12.400 --> 0:36:14.520
<v Speaker 1>win the game because it gave you the ball back.

0:36:14.680 --> 0:36:19.000
<v Speaker 1>And on the previous series, his play on the option, well,

0:36:19.080 --> 0:36:21.239
<v Speaker 1>and I'll tell you that that was yeah, And you

0:36:21.239 --> 0:36:23.200
<v Speaker 1>know what, Shaun Lee gets a lot of credit, but

0:36:23.280 --> 0:36:26.600
<v Speaker 1>it was the DeMarcus Lawrence that made that play. DeMarcus

0:36:26.719 --> 0:36:29.920
<v Speaker 1>Lawrence is playing his technique and then all of a

0:36:30.000 --> 0:36:33.080
<v Speaker 1>sudden he sees what's happened. Shaun Lee just happens to

0:36:33.120 --> 0:36:35.960
<v Speaker 1>get up the field so fast that it forces Bibs

0:36:36.000 --> 0:36:37.759
<v Speaker 1>to go back in the inside. But if you when

0:36:37.760 --> 0:36:40.560
<v Speaker 1>you watch the play, it is it is. It is

0:36:40.640 --> 0:36:43.000
<v Speaker 1>Lawrence playing down the line and then getting back to

0:36:43.000 --> 0:36:45.919
<v Speaker 1>the outside quickly and then tripping him up. Because yeah,

0:36:45.920 --> 0:36:49.480
<v Speaker 1>I I initially last night when I wrote my Scout's notebook,

0:36:49.520 --> 0:36:51.000
<v Speaker 1>I thought it was Shaun Lee on the play the

0:36:51.040 --> 0:36:53.279
<v Speaker 1>way I saw it on the TV. But then you

0:36:53.360 --> 0:36:55.680
<v Speaker 1>go back, yeah, then you go back and watch the game.

0:36:55.800 --> 0:36:59.239
<v Speaker 1>It was DeMarcus Lawrence's ability to the way he played,

0:36:59.239 --> 0:37:01.600
<v Speaker 1>and he had a hell of a game when it came.

0:37:01.800 --> 0:37:04.120
<v Speaker 1>There's not many people, there's not many people that that

0:37:04.640 --> 0:37:07.440
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys run defense that were that were really good

0:37:07.480 --> 0:37:09.640
<v Speaker 1>in that game. You know, I was expecting to be

0:37:09.680 --> 0:37:11.760
<v Speaker 1>a little bit better than they were. But Adrian Pierson

0:37:11.840 --> 0:37:15.160
<v Speaker 1>him credit. But the Marcus Lawrence there were four or

0:37:15.239 --> 0:37:18.040
<v Speaker 1>five players where he was just they did not block him.

0:37:18.200 --> 0:37:20.160
<v Speaker 1>They trying them down the goal line. They try, and

0:37:20.239 --> 0:37:22.000
<v Speaker 1>they try and get the ball the outside and he

0:37:22.160 --> 0:37:25.560
<v Speaker 1>and he spins, I mean he feels, he feels Vernon

0:37:25.640 --> 0:37:28.040
<v Speaker 1>Davis is going to block him, and he spins out

0:37:28.080 --> 0:37:30.400
<v Speaker 1>of it, and Davids is lungdeon and he ends up

0:37:30.480 --> 0:37:32.120
<v Speaker 1>right there on the ball. He led the team and

0:37:32.160 --> 0:37:34.840
<v Speaker 1>combined tackles are just kind of rare. Yeah, he was.

0:37:34.920 --> 0:37:38.359
<v Speaker 1>He he came to play yesterday. He really really came

0:37:38.400 --> 0:37:42.280
<v Speaker 1>to play yesterday. We talk about we wasting, we wasting

0:37:42.320 --> 0:37:46.960
<v Speaker 1>time on on these on offensive young stars. We wasting time. Boy,

0:37:47.080 --> 0:37:50.560
<v Speaker 1>We gotta we got a beast at that love defensive.

0:37:51.120 --> 0:37:53.399
<v Speaker 1>We wasting time. Man. He does not get near enough

0:37:53.440 --> 0:37:55.359
<v Speaker 1>credit for playing the run as well as he does.

0:37:56.080 --> 0:37:57.759
<v Speaker 1>He is. He is a rare player when it comes

0:37:57.760 --> 0:38:00.200
<v Speaker 1>to run, running, rushing the passer and playing in the

0:38:00.239 --> 0:38:04.160
<v Speaker 1>run and my play important play, uh plays off. It's

0:38:04.200 --> 0:38:06.719
<v Speaker 1>the play right before yours. And it has to do

0:38:07.040 --> 0:38:10.000
<v Speaker 1>basically with the same thing that you're talking about, which

0:38:10.080 --> 0:38:12.520
<v Speaker 1>is the Connor Williams hold on the third on the

0:38:12.600 --> 0:38:15.040
<v Speaker 1>third down play. It was the play just probably third

0:38:15.160 --> 0:38:19.200
<v Speaker 1>seventeen on the third and third twelve, third and fourteen fourteen.

0:38:19.480 --> 0:38:22.399
<v Speaker 1>But if but on that play that has a great

0:38:22.440 --> 0:38:25.799
<v Speaker 1>throw to Beasley, they convert on third down. Okay, now

0:38:26.480 --> 0:38:29.640
<v Speaker 1>they got a chance there, Yeah, and they can get going.

0:38:30.280 --> 0:38:33.480
<v Speaker 1>And it was but it was a product of you know,

0:38:33.560 --> 0:38:37.120
<v Speaker 1>getting beat on a play, and you know, you it's

0:38:37.120 --> 0:38:43.960
<v Speaker 1>a young guy, that right, Jonathan Allen, I mean, I mean, okay.

0:38:43.640 --> 0:38:46.520
<v Speaker 1>The thing with me was the when you watch that

0:38:46.560 --> 0:38:49.120
<v Speaker 1>play and they could talk about this because he's lived

0:38:49.160 --> 0:38:50.880
<v Speaker 1>this that you know, when you get a guy and

0:38:50.880 --> 0:38:53.920
<v Speaker 1>you're on there, you're bodying him, you know, just ride

0:38:53.960 --> 0:38:56.160
<v Speaker 1>him with your body. You know, if you're going down

0:38:56.239 --> 0:38:58.720
<v Speaker 1>on the nine times out of ten, if you're riding

0:38:58.719 --> 0:39:01.040
<v Speaker 1>a guy, then getting too and yeah, you got your

0:39:01.080 --> 0:39:03.600
<v Speaker 1>hands on them, they're gonna call holding. But if you

0:39:03.680 --> 0:39:05.640
<v Speaker 1>find a way to kind of ride them like you're

0:39:05.719 --> 0:39:09.359
<v Speaker 1>riding a wave to the ground, officials don't. Now I'll

0:39:09.400 --> 0:39:11.799
<v Speaker 1>tell you something though, These officials miss some calls. I'm

0:39:11.840 --> 0:39:14.080
<v Speaker 1>not just saying there was a it was on one

0:39:14.160 --> 0:39:18.279
<v Speaker 1>of the on one of Dak's sacks. They clearly Ryan

0:39:18.600 --> 0:39:21.000
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I think it was Karrigan had hit. It

0:39:21.120 --> 0:39:25.200
<v Speaker 1>was Karrigan. He had his hand like he punches Collins

0:39:25.239 --> 0:39:27.640
<v Speaker 1>in the face with his hand and but he keeps

0:39:27.719 --> 0:39:31.520
<v Speaker 1>his hand and he's driving Colins back to the quarterback.

0:39:31.600 --> 0:39:35.200
<v Speaker 1>And then he gets the sack on Dak. And you're thinking, Okay,

0:39:35.360 --> 0:39:37.080
<v Speaker 1>that's a that's a play in the in the in

0:39:37.280 --> 0:39:40.719
<v Speaker 1>space that normally officials see, you know, and I'll sell

0:39:40.719 --> 0:39:43.479
<v Speaker 1>you another play. I'm here. I'm kind of bitching about

0:39:43.520 --> 0:39:46.640
<v Speaker 1>the officiating. But on the play that you were talking about,

0:39:46.680 --> 0:39:50.400
<v Speaker 1>the one where Dak fumbles the ball, Thompson's on the outside,

0:39:50.400 --> 0:39:53.320
<v Speaker 1>they're running double, they're running out and ups on both sides,

0:39:53.360 --> 0:39:58.000
<v Speaker 1>and Dak's looking that way. Josh Norman hits. I mean

0:39:58.239 --> 0:40:03.040
<v Speaker 1>contact physically cont tack blocks Thompson on the play fifteen

0:40:03.160 --> 0:40:06.040
<v Speaker 1>yards down the field. Nine times out of ten that

0:40:06.200 --> 0:40:08.640
<v Speaker 1>is going to be an illegal contact call. It's gonna

0:40:08.640 --> 0:40:11.080
<v Speaker 1>be five yards. You're gonna be automatic first down. But

0:40:11.200 --> 0:40:13.440
<v Speaker 1>then maybe you don't have the sack and the fumble

0:40:13.520 --> 0:40:15.440
<v Speaker 1>and all that stuff. You know, you get the ball,

0:40:15.520 --> 0:40:18.520
<v Speaker 1>you get another first down. But you talk about officiating

0:40:18.560 --> 0:40:21.480
<v Speaker 1>the way it affects the game. That's a call that's

0:40:21.520 --> 0:40:24.879
<v Speaker 1>made every every weekend in the National Football League. If

0:40:24.960 --> 0:40:27.080
<v Speaker 1>you got a corner that's playing off and he kind

0:40:27.120 --> 0:40:30.400
<v Speaker 1>of Norman's beat, Normans beat on the play and he

0:40:30.560 --> 0:40:34.560
<v Speaker 1>collisions Thompson on the out and that affects the way

0:40:34.600 --> 0:40:36.279
<v Speaker 1>that the you know, and now you get a sack

0:40:36.360 --> 0:40:38.680
<v Speaker 1>fumble and it's a it's a big play, but a

0:40:38.880 --> 0:40:42.440
<v Speaker 1>non call hands the face non call, uh, legal contact

0:40:42.760 --> 0:40:45.239
<v Speaker 1>non call. You know, those are tough. Those are tough

0:40:45.280 --> 0:40:48.040
<v Speaker 1>penalties that they're made, calls every day in the National

0:40:48.080 --> 0:40:50.600
<v Speaker 1>FOOTBA League that they weren't made in this game. You

0:40:50.840 --> 0:40:56.680
<v Speaker 1>you just you have the play. Yeah, I understand playing yet, Yeah,

0:40:56.719 --> 0:40:59.520
<v Speaker 1>and I'm not, but don't don't call it one thing

0:41:00.160 --> 0:41:02.840
<v Speaker 1>going against what you're saying, bro. But what what what

0:41:03.560 --> 0:41:06.360
<v Speaker 1>what amazes me is we I just looked at on

0:41:06.440 --> 0:41:12.080
<v Speaker 1>the film where the sack on that You just have

0:41:12.239 --> 0:41:15.680
<v Speaker 1>to play, man, You just have to play, and you

0:41:15.800 --> 0:41:19.400
<v Speaker 1>have to believe it's your offense, is your offensive line,

0:41:19.600 --> 0:41:21.879
<v Speaker 1>it's your quarterback. And I'm talking about the head coach

0:41:21.920 --> 0:41:25.640
<v Speaker 1>in the staff. You have to believe that you gonna

0:41:25.680 --> 0:41:27.759
<v Speaker 1>that that that some of these players are going to

0:41:27.840 --> 0:41:32.080
<v Speaker 1>get get done. And and it didn't get done because

0:41:32.239 --> 0:41:35.880
<v Speaker 1>your players were either not efficient enough, are not aware

0:41:35.920 --> 0:41:37.759
<v Speaker 1>of what the situation was. And I'm going back to

0:41:40.160 --> 0:41:42.120
<v Speaker 1>he was not good enough, and I'm talking about Connor

0:41:42.200 --> 0:41:44.239
<v Speaker 1>Williams because they had a guy, but I think a

0:41:44.320 --> 0:41:46.680
<v Speaker 1>guy for the center and a guy over him. So

0:41:46.880 --> 0:41:49.759
<v Speaker 1>if you turn the protection, he stayed in the right gap.

0:41:49.920 --> 0:41:52.439
<v Speaker 1>That guy got up the field in the right gap.

0:41:52.600 --> 0:41:56.320
<v Speaker 1>That was the B gap. He and Connor knowing that

0:41:56.800 --> 0:41:59.640
<v Speaker 1>if he had to sit on this guy, he didn't

0:41:59.640 --> 0:42:02.800
<v Speaker 1>even it right. Yeah, you got a wide three. You

0:42:02.960 --> 0:42:04.920
<v Speaker 1>have to sit out there. You have to take that

0:42:05.120 --> 0:42:07.480
<v Speaker 1>chance that he's gonna get back inside and you can

0:42:07.520 --> 0:42:10.080
<v Speaker 1>get him back with your powerhand. He did not even

0:42:10.200 --> 0:42:14.640
<v Speaker 1>take the step experience. Yeah, sit back a little bit, father,

0:42:14.800 --> 0:42:16.759
<v Speaker 1>and yeah, he gonna bull rush you, but yeah, he's

0:42:16.760 --> 0:42:18.759
<v Speaker 1>gonna have to run over me. And if he has

0:42:18.800 --> 0:42:21.080
<v Speaker 1>to run over me, and as long as I don't

0:42:21.120 --> 0:42:24.759
<v Speaker 1>grab him and I'm just flaming, I'm good. Yeah. But

0:42:24.800 --> 0:42:27.040
<v Speaker 1>when you guys go back and watch the games, you're

0:42:27.080 --> 0:42:30.279
<v Speaker 1>not noting I'm not trying to defend Connor Williams. Lyle

0:42:30.360 --> 0:42:33.560
<v Speaker 1>Collins was worse. Lile Collins was. Yeah, but that played

0:42:33.600 --> 0:42:36.320
<v Speaker 1>there is what bills say changed. No, no, and I understand,

0:42:36.600 --> 0:42:39.000
<v Speaker 1>but I understand if you want to, if if everybody

0:42:39.080 --> 0:42:42.120
<v Speaker 1>wants to say get rid of Connor Williams or replace Connors, right,

0:42:42.800 --> 0:42:44.840
<v Speaker 1>you better go find out what happened at right tackle

0:42:44.960 --> 0:42:47.319
<v Speaker 1>that game yesterday, because that he got he got. I've

0:42:47.360 --> 0:42:50.280
<v Speaker 1>never seen Lyle Collins get thrown around like he did yesterday.

0:42:50.280 --> 0:42:54.239
<v Speaker 1>And he was hurried care again and then and then

0:42:54.280 --> 0:42:55.920
<v Speaker 1>he was also. Yeah, they were they were working, they

0:42:55.960 --> 0:42:58.120
<v Speaker 1>were working guys over. But he in the run game.

0:42:58.280 --> 0:43:00.040
<v Speaker 1>I have never seen him play with the lie. I

0:43:00.080 --> 0:43:04.520
<v Speaker 1>could balance that. This is his fourth year, the second

0:43:04.600 --> 0:43:08.640
<v Speaker 1>year playing right tackle. Okay, but you know what, that's

0:43:08.680 --> 0:43:12.320
<v Speaker 1>a coaches thing. You You don't A kid cannot be

0:43:12.920 --> 0:43:16.239
<v Speaker 1>twenty six, twenty seven years old, reaching the prime of

0:43:16.360 --> 0:43:19.160
<v Speaker 1>his life and all of a sudden he regressing. This

0:43:19.320 --> 0:43:22.560
<v Speaker 1>kid is actually regressing. Yeah, there's no question. So somebody

0:43:22.719 --> 0:43:26.960
<v Speaker 1>but something something either in his head technically unsound. Well,

0:43:27.000 --> 0:43:29.359
<v Speaker 1>he played, okay, I tell you this, he played well

0:43:29.560 --> 0:43:33.160
<v Speaker 1>in the game last week against a pretty good defensive front.

0:43:33.840 --> 0:43:36.520
<v Speaker 1>But then he turns around in this game. His techniques bad,

0:43:36.600 --> 0:43:39.640
<v Speaker 1>his feet are bad, his hands are bad. And it

0:43:39.800 --> 0:43:42.560
<v Speaker 1>wasn't just like one time on the run blocking stuff.

0:43:42.680 --> 0:43:45.600
<v Speaker 1>There's three or four times you go, man, that's just awful.

0:43:45.960 --> 0:43:47.759
<v Speaker 1>And then you look at okay in the patty and

0:43:47.840 --> 0:43:50.160
<v Speaker 1>the holding penalty. You know, like I was we were

0:43:50.239 --> 0:43:52.040
<v Speaker 1>laughing last night, or like we were at the Houston

0:43:52.120 --> 0:43:54.800
<v Speaker 1>Livestock rodeo, like we were bulldogging and stuff like that.

0:43:55.680 --> 0:43:57.759
<v Speaker 1>You know, I mean, that's it's not you can't you

0:43:57.840 --> 0:44:01.240
<v Speaker 1>can't play like that. Also credit at the Redskins personnel

0:44:01.320 --> 0:44:04.680
<v Speaker 1>people for making the decision here in the last couple

0:44:04.719 --> 0:44:07.440
<v Speaker 1>of drafts to draft those Alabama gains. They were terrible

0:44:07.440 --> 0:44:09.640
<v Speaker 1>against the run, thirty second in the league last year.

0:44:09.719 --> 0:44:13.960
<v Speaker 1>No one also what they are facing twice a year

0:44:14.000 --> 0:44:18.480
<v Speaker 1>in this division against what perceived as boy offensive line

0:44:18.480 --> 0:44:20.439
<v Speaker 1>and an Eagles offensive line that's one of the best,

0:44:20.520 --> 0:44:23.359
<v Speaker 1>and they knew that they had to improve their defensive line.

0:44:23.400 --> 0:44:25.920
<v Speaker 1>And Jonathan Allen fell to them. The guy had a

0:44:26.000 --> 0:44:29.000
<v Speaker 1>bad shoulder. He was probably a top five player, probably

0:44:29.040 --> 0:44:31.600
<v Speaker 1>the best defensive tackle on the board, and they get

0:44:31.680 --> 0:44:35.759
<v Speaker 1>him at seventeen. Sometimes sometimes the draft gods smile on you.

0:44:36.200 --> 0:44:38.560
<v Speaker 1>Some days they smile on you. Do we need to

0:44:38.640 --> 0:44:41.480
<v Speaker 1>take another break or not? I think we're kid. I

0:44:41.520 --> 0:44:43.399
<v Speaker 1>think we just probably need to keep talking, keep talking.

0:44:43.520 --> 0:44:46.799
<v Speaker 1>Keep Okay, we're gonna keeping, but just keep going. Okay,

0:44:46.880 --> 0:44:50.120
<v Speaker 1>you talked about guys making plays and on that. I

0:44:50.239 --> 0:44:52.440
<v Speaker 1>just have to ask on the on the sack fumble. Yeah,

0:44:52.480 --> 0:44:54.799
<v Speaker 1>there's a shot of Gallup looked like he's breaking open.

0:44:55.120 --> 0:44:56.759
<v Speaker 1>Is there just too much chaos in front of dak

0:44:57.440 --> 0:44:59.360
<v Speaker 1>to me? When you people were saying, oh, you know,

0:44:59.400 --> 0:45:01.080
<v Speaker 1>and I say, I I don't think he saw people say, No,

0:45:01.160 --> 0:45:02.880
<v Speaker 1>his eyes were over there. No. If you look at

0:45:02.960 --> 0:45:04.840
<v Speaker 1>the if you look at the end zone copy that

0:45:05.080 --> 0:45:07.719
<v Speaker 1>I get to the coach's tape, you could see that

0:45:07.880 --> 0:45:11.239
<v Speaker 1>he was clearly looking to his right to Thompson and

0:45:11.360 --> 0:45:13.319
<v Speaker 1>then he kind of comes back and then he goes

0:45:13.400 --> 0:45:15.600
<v Speaker 1>back out to think he's gonna get it out the

0:45:15.640 --> 0:45:18.120
<v Speaker 1>other way. But yeah, I mean, if it's to me,

0:45:18.920 --> 0:45:22.000
<v Speaker 1>I'm the problem he runs into. If it's Herns out

0:45:22.000 --> 0:45:23.880
<v Speaker 1>there running, I'm thinking Herns is not going to be

0:45:24.040 --> 0:45:26.480
<v Speaker 1>fast enough to run the out and up. I did

0:45:26.560 --> 0:45:29.359
<v Speaker 1>complete a touchdown to Gallop though early in the game

0:45:29.440 --> 0:45:31.800
<v Speaker 1>where he just outran the guy and he was he

0:45:31.960 --> 0:45:34.080
<v Speaker 1>was he was clear, he was clear on the plane.

0:45:34.440 --> 0:45:36.799
<v Speaker 1>If I'm throwing the ball down the field, I'm throwing

0:45:36.840 --> 0:45:39.320
<v Speaker 1>it to Gallop every single time on the on the

0:45:40.080 --> 0:45:42.439
<v Speaker 1>vertical run. See what happened. What happened, But he didn't

0:45:42.440 --> 0:45:44.560
<v Speaker 1>see him. He came back to him too late, and

0:45:45.239 --> 0:45:47.040
<v Speaker 1>Kerrigan had a run on him. Yeah, I just thought

0:45:47.080 --> 0:45:50.680
<v Speaker 1>maybe started. Yeah, see Kerrigan. What happened there was Karagan

0:45:50.800 --> 0:45:54.120
<v Speaker 1>was being blocked by the tight end. So Kerrigan wasn't

0:45:54.200 --> 0:45:57.000
<v Speaker 1>really being handled by an offensive tackle or a guard

0:45:57.080 --> 0:45:59.399
<v Speaker 1>or anything. He was rushing, he was blocking being blocked

0:45:59.440 --> 0:46:01.359
<v Speaker 1>by the tight end. And all of a sudden, when

0:46:01.480 --> 0:46:04.200
<v Speaker 1>Dak started to hold the ball, well, that gave Kerrigan

0:46:04.239 --> 0:46:06.279
<v Speaker 1>the opportunity. And then we've talked about with this with

0:46:06.440 --> 0:46:09.800
<v Speaker 1>Ryan Kerrigan forever. He never quits, he never stops on

0:46:09.880 --> 0:46:12.040
<v Speaker 1>the play. He's gonna give you effort. And that's what

0:46:12.160 --> 0:46:14.880
<v Speaker 1>he did. He just he Dak saw him flash and

0:46:14.960 --> 0:46:17.120
<v Speaker 1>he tried to spin it and it was you know,

0:46:17.160 --> 0:46:21.120
<v Speaker 1>he couldn't spin away. But and I could be totally wrong.

0:46:21.280 --> 0:46:27.080
<v Speaker 1>That's fine. They twisted, right, they twisted. He saw that. Yeah.

0:46:27.560 --> 0:46:30.600
<v Speaker 1>See people thought that he saw that. He felt that,

0:46:31.280 --> 0:46:33.520
<v Speaker 1>and then when he finally got his eyes up to

0:46:33.680 --> 0:46:36.160
<v Speaker 1>look at his receiver, he didn't see it because he

0:46:36.200 --> 0:46:39.040
<v Speaker 1>saw the flash. Saw the flash. That's exactly he went off.

0:46:39.440 --> 0:46:42.560
<v Speaker 1>His body and mind went off, and instead of him

0:46:42.800 --> 0:46:45.520
<v Speaker 1>clamping that ball and just maybe taking the two, he

0:46:45.719 --> 0:46:49.960
<v Speaker 1>tried to, you know, throw this guy, throw the ball away. Zee.

0:46:51.560 --> 0:46:54.640
<v Speaker 1>I give credit what credit is due. He don't get

0:46:54.800 --> 0:46:57.719
<v Speaker 1>no credit there because he felt that twist, yeah, right

0:46:57.800 --> 0:47:00.480
<v Speaker 1>in front of him. And then when he saw that flash.

0:47:00.800 --> 0:47:03.319
<v Speaker 1>Everybody thinking he's looking at and receive. He looking at

0:47:03.360 --> 0:47:05.279
<v Speaker 1>what's coming in him. He's looking at the rush. Yeah.

0:47:05.320 --> 0:47:08.640
<v Speaker 1>Eye level was down. Yeah. Okay, this is a tweet

0:47:08.719 --> 0:47:11.560
<v Speaker 1>from Edward or here in the last few minutes. The

0:47:11.760 --> 0:47:16.320
<v Speaker 1>controversial penalty on Cowboys LP Latticar was the result of

0:47:16.480 --> 0:47:20.319
<v Speaker 1>Redskins special teams coach Ben Katwika I don't know how

0:47:20.360 --> 0:47:24.280
<v Speaker 1>to pronounce his last name, noticing what he considered illegal

0:47:24.480 --> 0:47:29.240
<v Speaker 1>movement of ball during preparation and bringing to Jay Gruden's attention.

0:47:29.800 --> 0:47:33.840
<v Speaker 1>Gruden alerted game officials and encouraged them to watch for it.

0:47:34.160 --> 0:47:37.520
<v Speaker 1>W oh I told him, but it was a constant chatter.

0:47:38.280 --> 0:47:41.760
<v Speaker 1>I told I say, man, all night, they've been chattering,

0:47:41.920 --> 0:47:44.800
<v Speaker 1>but the all night. But the official who's responsible for

0:47:44.880 --> 0:47:48.000
<v Speaker 1>the safety of the center. I mean, you're not allowed

0:47:48.040 --> 0:47:50.000
<v Speaker 1>to line up and chuck the center. And all that

0:47:50.880 --> 0:47:54.000
<v Speaker 1>is the is the side judge. The guy's last name

0:47:54.080 --> 0:47:56.719
<v Speaker 1>is Pain. He is the one that did not make

0:47:56.800 --> 0:48:00.560
<v Speaker 1>the call, and he is directly looking at the center.

0:48:00.760 --> 0:48:02.759
<v Speaker 1>And I'll tell you one thing. There was a time

0:48:02.760 --> 0:48:04.279
<v Speaker 1>when they kick another I don't know if there's a

0:48:04.280 --> 0:48:07.920
<v Speaker 1>field goal, extra point. LP takes the ball and moves

0:48:07.960 --> 0:48:10.480
<v Speaker 1>it from one side, picks it up, moves it from

0:48:10.560 --> 0:48:13.040
<v Speaker 1>one side all the way to the middle to get

0:48:13.080 --> 0:48:16.400
<v Speaker 1>it set. I mean literally picks the ball up. And

0:48:16.719 --> 0:48:19.839
<v Speaker 1>I went back and watched every field goal and extra

0:48:19.960 --> 0:48:23.160
<v Speaker 1>point and I said, okay, is there a pattern here?

0:48:23.719 --> 0:48:26.719
<v Speaker 1>And I'll tell you what. Sundberg the center for them.

0:48:28.200 --> 0:48:30.880
<v Speaker 1>He takes the ball, he moves it up, he moves

0:48:30.920 --> 0:48:34.719
<v Speaker 1>it back, and then he snaps it every time. So

0:48:34.880 --> 0:48:39.040
<v Speaker 1>these these these centers have things that they go, mannerisms

0:48:39.080 --> 0:48:40.759
<v Speaker 1>that they go to. It's like a picture getting ready

0:48:40.760 --> 0:48:44.120
<v Speaker 1>to pitch the baseball. But they but LP literally took

0:48:44.200 --> 0:48:46.640
<v Speaker 1>his hand, picked up the ball to his left and

0:48:46.880 --> 0:48:49.040
<v Speaker 1>moved it back to the center, then moved it up

0:48:49.080 --> 0:48:52.480
<v Speaker 1>and then yeah, and the way and what drew what

0:48:52.719 --> 0:48:55.919
<v Speaker 1>drew Alan and those guys off sides was LP puts

0:48:55.920 --> 0:48:57.960
<v Speaker 1>the ball up on the nose and then when he's

0:48:58.000 --> 0:49:00.800
<v Speaker 1>getting ready to put his guide hand on there, he

0:49:01.000 --> 0:49:04.840
<v Speaker 1>tilts the ball down and that's what got them off side.

0:49:04.960 --> 0:49:08.040
<v Speaker 1>You know what got a offside? The coaches on the side,

0:49:08.800 --> 0:49:11.800
<v Speaker 1>they were they remember you had Okay, there was a

0:49:11.920 --> 0:49:16.000
<v Speaker 1>timeout right to review the Beasley play, right, Okay, I

0:49:16.239 --> 0:49:19.480
<v Speaker 1>guarantee they're talking about because they knew that the Cowboys

0:49:19.480 --> 0:49:21.520
<v Speaker 1>were getting in position to kick a field right and

0:49:21.600 --> 0:49:23.960
<v Speaker 1>it was gonna be a long range field goal, right, Okay.

0:49:24.400 --> 0:49:28.960
<v Speaker 1>I guarantee you that those officials, those coaches told the

0:49:29.040 --> 0:49:34.279
<v Speaker 1>redskin players jump. See that's where I I because they don't.

0:49:34.280 --> 0:49:36.480
<v Speaker 1>They don't get the call. They don't You're right if

0:49:36.520 --> 0:49:38.840
<v Speaker 1>they don't. If they don't jump, that the call because

0:49:38.880 --> 0:49:40.440
<v Speaker 1>like I said, yeah, go ahead. And the other thing

0:49:40.520 --> 0:49:43.600
<v Speaker 1>that it was the inside guy jumped first, right, and

0:49:43.680 --> 0:49:46.160
<v Speaker 1>then the guy that came across right he jumped because

0:49:46.200 --> 0:49:48.160
<v Speaker 1>the inside guy he didn't do it because of the

0:49:48.320 --> 0:49:51.120
<v Speaker 1>of the ball. I thought maybe that Redman whose plays

0:49:51.200 --> 0:49:55.560
<v Speaker 1>tackle flinched. I thought the initial okay, Redman flinched, and

0:49:55.680 --> 0:49:58.160
<v Speaker 1>that drew. He's the backup guy, I mean for us

0:49:58.680 --> 0:50:01.680
<v Speaker 1>he I thought maybe he fled and drew because LP.

0:50:01.880 --> 0:50:04.359
<v Speaker 1>The only thing LP did was he puts the ball

0:50:04.400 --> 0:50:06.840
<v Speaker 1>in the nose and then when he's ready to snap it,

0:50:07.160 --> 0:50:10.440
<v Speaker 1>he tilts it down. He just takes it. Yeah. Well, no,

0:50:10.560 --> 0:50:14.880
<v Speaker 1>it's just his hands. It looked like to me it

0:50:15.040 --> 0:50:16.920
<v Speaker 1>was one of those things. If they would have called Redmond,

0:50:16.960 --> 0:50:19.879
<v Speaker 1>I would have said, that's close. I don't think any

0:50:19.920 --> 0:50:23.960
<v Speaker 1>of that matter. I think what happened the officials ahead

0:50:24.000 --> 0:50:26.239
<v Speaker 1>of time to watch for it, and then they coach

0:50:26.320 --> 0:50:31.080
<v Speaker 1>their play. This the whole game. They chirped this the

0:50:31.200 --> 0:50:34.840
<v Speaker 1>whole game. If this situation arises, it's like you've been

0:50:34.920 --> 0:50:38.399
<v Speaker 1>setting a corner up the old game and now here

0:50:38.480 --> 0:50:40.719
<v Speaker 1>it is. Yeah, but there's they don't get the call

0:50:40.840 --> 0:50:44.440
<v Speaker 1>unless they jump. You're right, because there was. Seriously, there

0:50:44.520 --> 0:50:46.480
<v Speaker 1>was one time that lats are with his right hand,

0:50:46.520 --> 0:50:50.200
<v Speaker 1>the ball is outside, he's in his stance. He picks

0:50:50.280 --> 0:50:52.120
<v Speaker 1>up the ball and moves it to the middle. I

0:50:52.200 --> 0:50:55.160
<v Speaker 1>mean literally picks it up, moves it to the middle

0:50:55.200 --> 0:50:58.279
<v Speaker 1>and sets it down. This is something LP is. He's

0:50:58.280 --> 0:51:01.680
<v Speaker 1>a fidgety guy. But I watched I watched their center too,

0:51:01.760 --> 0:51:04.040
<v Speaker 1>and he has been for fifteen years. Yeah, I mean yeah,

0:51:04.440 --> 0:51:06.600
<v Speaker 1>Now there's times if this is a fourth and one,

0:51:06.760 --> 0:51:09.279
<v Speaker 1>you're trying to draw them to get you know, you

0:51:09.320 --> 0:51:11.360
<v Speaker 1>know that's a smart play. I mean, I've seen centers

0:51:11.400 --> 0:51:14.399
<v Speaker 1>squeeze the ball. I've seen centers move it in their hand,

0:51:14.640 --> 0:51:17.160
<v Speaker 1>you know, trying to get somebody to jump. But but

0:51:17.360 --> 0:51:20.160
<v Speaker 1>the thing that bothered me was the official who's responsible

0:51:20.239 --> 0:51:23.759
<v Speaker 1>for the center did not make the call. It was

0:51:23.880 --> 0:51:26.400
<v Speaker 1>the judge and it was actually the line judge on

0:51:26.520 --> 0:51:28.640
<v Speaker 1>I believe it was on the Cowboys side of the field,

0:51:28.719 --> 0:51:30.480
<v Speaker 1>which which the side of the field that the guy

0:51:30.680 --> 0:51:33.560
<v Speaker 1>the players jump from right right. And I promise you

0:51:33.880 --> 0:51:37.160
<v Speaker 1>they got a guy full guys to sitting over there

0:51:37.239 --> 0:51:39.920
<v Speaker 1>with doing the same show that we did, saying well,

0:51:39.960 --> 0:51:45.200
<v Speaker 1>how smart were it is? But it's something that LP

0:51:45.719 --> 0:51:47.799
<v Speaker 1>always if you can, I promise you we go back

0:51:47.840 --> 0:51:50.719
<v Speaker 1>and watch every snap he's ever had he picks the ball,

0:51:50.920 --> 0:51:53.080
<v Speaker 1>and go back and watch all centers around the National

0:51:53.120 --> 0:51:55.440
<v Speaker 1>Football League. Again. I went back and watched Sunburg. The

0:51:55.520 --> 0:51:57.839
<v Speaker 1>center for them sounds like we got out coached well.

0:51:57.880 --> 0:51:59.800
<v Speaker 1>And then the other the other key on that is

0:52:00.000 --> 0:52:03.000
<v Speaker 1>to have more than one player jump yeah, because that

0:52:03.200 --> 0:52:06.319
<v Speaker 1>leads the official to believe that something to see. That's

0:52:06.360 --> 0:52:08.439
<v Speaker 1>why I thought Redmond I thought, that's why I thought

0:52:08.480 --> 0:52:10.919
<v Speaker 1>Redmond might have moved a little bit. And that's where

0:52:10.920 --> 0:52:13.560
<v Speaker 1>I was kind of thinking, oh cheez, that's what happened there.

0:52:13.760 --> 0:52:16.719
<v Speaker 1>But there was no ins LP did not need the

0:52:16.840 --> 0:52:19.799
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys did not need the extra five yards at that point.

0:52:19.920 --> 0:52:22.880
<v Speaker 1>But they have been nice that he was good from

0:52:22.920 --> 0:52:25.399
<v Speaker 1>forty seven earlier in the game. See that was saying

0:52:25.440 --> 0:52:28.160
<v Speaker 1>his range if fifty two gets a little more, does

0:52:28.200 --> 0:52:29.799
<v Speaker 1>get a little dicey. And that's why we were kind

0:52:29.800 --> 0:52:32.120
<v Speaker 1>of talking about do you get you run one more played,

0:52:32.160 --> 0:52:33.600
<v Speaker 1>you run a play to try and get him seven

0:52:33.680 --> 0:52:35.560
<v Speaker 1>or eight more yards. And then if it is and

0:52:35.680 --> 0:52:38.120
<v Speaker 1>if there is a penalty, okay, it's a forty two

0:52:38.200 --> 0:52:40.360
<v Speaker 1>yard field goal now. But my point on that is,

0:52:40.719 --> 0:52:44.800
<v Speaker 1>if the risk was not worth the reward of the

0:52:44.880 --> 0:52:47.520
<v Speaker 1>five yards, if LP was trying to douce, yeah, I

0:52:47.560 --> 0:52:49.960
<v Speaker 1>don't think was trying to do anything. I don't think,

0:52:50.000 --> 0:52:53.360
<v Speaker 1>but let's say, like in the official's mind, he was Yeah, okay,

0:52:53.600 --> 0:52:56.800
<v Speaker 1>manipulating the rules exactly, and but he there was the

0:52:56.960 --> 0:53:00.160
<v Speaker 1>risk was too great for him to do that. I

0:53:00.200 --> 0:53:02.520
<v Speaker 1>didn't see anything different than any matter of fact. A

0:53:02.520 --> 0:53:04.239
<v Speaker 1>matter of fact, again, there was one he had that

0:53:04.320 --> 0:53:07.040
<v Speaker 1>where he literally picked up the ball was outside his

0:53:07.239 --> 0:53:09.360
<v Speaker 1>when he was he picks up the ball and moves

0:53:09.440 --> 0:53:11.960
<v Speaker 1>it physically picks it up and moves it to get

0:53:12.000 --> 0:53:17.279
<v Speaker 1>into position. But Edward just text right tweet that they

0:53:17.719 --> 0:53:21.480
<v Speaker 1>they had this already put in play, right they so

0:53:21.960 --> 0:53:26.080
<v Speaker 1>so thank you for clearing that up. Because great speculation

0:53:26.200 --> 0:53:29.680
<v Speaker 1>by you guys. But it's right there. It's right there,

0:53:30.040 --> 0:53:33.200
<v Speaker 1>and they did it at the right time. Is it

0:53:33.320 --> 0:53:35.600
<v Speaker 1>like right there? It's like it's like measuring the pine

0:53:35.640 --> 0:53:40.399
<v Speaker 1>tar bat right, Yeah, it's right there. Too much curve.

0:53:40.480 --> 0:53:42.080
<v Speaker 1>If I'm a coach and I get a call like

0:53:42.280 --> 0:53:44.080
<v Speaker 1>that in a game, I'm gonna take credit for it.

0:53:44.280 --> 0:53:49.440
<v Speaker 1>Yeah it's right there, me and you on the same page.

0:53:51.520 --> 0:53:54.200
<v Speaker 1>But I take it a step further and saying why

0:53:54.280 --> 0:53:57.600
<v Speaker 1>do you practice all these different scenarios? Sure, I'm with it,

0:53:57.680 --> 0:54:01.400
<v Speaker 1>and get in the game with Yeah, Yeah, I'm with you.

0:54:01.920 --> 0:54:04.880
<v Speaker 1>You can't Why practice games are two? I think this guy,

0:54:04.960 --> 0:54:08.160
<v Speaker 1>that's another another three another three or point or less

0:54:08.239 --> 0:54:10.160
<v Speaker 1>lost for this guy right when he likes sixteen and

0:54:10.320 --> 0:54:12.520
<v Speaker 1>fifteen and now he's had two, he's had a win

0:54:13.239 --> 0:54:16.080
<v Speaker 1>seventeen two losses. So yeah, he's right at seventeen seventeen

0:54:16.160 --> 0:54:19.200
<v Speaker 1>three point games head coach three points or less, he's

0:54:19.239 --> 0:54:21.239
<v Speaker 1>seventeen seventeen. I want to believe it is record. I

0:54:21.360 --> 0:54:26.000
<v Speaker 1>just gotta that's kind of like that's him, all right, Rosy,

0:54:26.200 --> 0:54:28.960
<v Speaker 1>next time we go to the Rover, Yeah, seventeen seventeen,

0:54:29.040 --> 0:54:34.120
<v Speaker 1>that's what he is again. And this this situation, Philadelphia,

0:54:34.120 --> 0:54:35.960
<v Speaker 1>be your next time. Okay, when we go in a

0:54:36.040 --> 0:54:39.520
<v Speaker 1>row in this situation arises us full guys gonna be thinking,

0:54:39.600 --> 0:54:43.759
<v Speaker 1>what go win it? Okay, I would always I'm always

0:54:43.800 --> 0:54:45.440
<v Speaker 1>for they go win it. I'm gonna go win it, guy.

0:54:45.640 --> 0:54:47.440
<v Speaker 1>There's a lot of people that are thinking that same thing.

0:54:47.480 --> 0:54:50.839
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna go win it. Guy. Well, the coach went

0:54:50.960 --> 0:54:52.960
<v Speaker 1>forth on fourth and one? He did? I give him

0:54:52.960 --> 0:54:55.320
<v Speaker 1>credit for that. Yeah, he did, first or second quarters.

0:54:55.640 --> 0:54:58.280
<v Speaker 1>I'll tell you what if Dak Prescott wasn't really upright

0:54:58.360 --> 0:55:00.520
<v Speaker 1>when he goes. If Dak Prescott's kind of hunchdown and

0:55:00.560 --> 0:55:03.360
<v Speaker 1>we went watched it, he goes into that line really upright, mean,

0:55:03.400 --> 0:55:06.759
<v Speaker 1>they got some serious push on that right side. It

0:55:06.840 --> 0:55:08.840
<v Speaker 1>would it wouldn't matter because he would have gone on

0:55:08.960 --> 0:55:10.879
<v Speaker 1>for twenty yards on his own. Rady would have gotten

0:55:10.880 --> 0:55:15.320
<v Speaker 1>called back on that drive anyway. All right, are we

0:55:15.440 --> 0:55:20.279
<v Speaker 1>done with this edition of Hanging with the Talking Cowboys? Right? Yeah? Absolutely,

0:55:20.400 --> 0:55:22.359
<v Speaker 1>Well that was fun. That was a quick hour. Yeah,

0:55:22.440 --> 0:55:24.720
<v Speaker 1>thank you. So we will be back on a regular

0:55:24.760 --> 0:55:28.759
<v Speaker 1>schedule tomorrow tomorrow, okay, and the team arriving back later

0:55:28.880 --> 0:55:32.279
<v Speaker 1>today from Washington, DC and good Field trip today. All right,

0:55:32.480 --> 0:55:34.359
<v Speaker 1>we'll talk at you again tomorrow. See you guys,