WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Eclectic Monday

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shots streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Walls, and Nicky Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And it's another week. It's eleven am on a Monday,

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<v Speaker 3>and it's time for another edition of mix Shots inside

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<v Speaker 3>the SWBC podcast studio, Bill Jones, Everson Walls and the

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<v Speaker 3>star of the show, Mickey's Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 4>Of this show.

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<v Speaker 3>You're not the star Showy, it says your name third Whale.

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<v Speaker 3>And we are here for another week. And there's a

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<v Speaker 3>lot going on here, as a matter of fact, normally, Everson,

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<v Speaker 3>you see two ball fields out here. There's only one

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<v Speaker 3>football field out here. There's a big event coming up

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<v Speaker 3>on Thursday night.

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<v Speaker 2>And then when it rains, there's no football fields out here,

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<v Speaker 2>can't go inside.

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<v Speaker 5>Well they have they have facilities out there for the concert.

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<v Speaker 3>Right And that's right, the AMC concert coming up on Thursday.

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<v Speaker 2>Night, Thursday night, So I think football practice, if it

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<v Speaker 2>rains again, will go across the street to Baylor Scott

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<v Speaker 2>And why.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yeah, they can they have a weight room that's

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<v Speaker 3>still available.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, I'll get the strength and conditioning or strength

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<v Speaker 2>probably not the.

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<v Speaker 5>I love the the I love the place over there,

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<v Speaker 5>the Baylor Place. It's really nice. That's really nice.

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<v Speaker 4>We've done a couple of couple of shows in there.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, we did.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>There's another football team that practices over it. I don't

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<v Speaker 2>know if it's maybe the indoor.

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<v Speaker 3>Team, the Dallas Defenders.

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>I see them every once in a while driving in there.

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<v Speaker 2>They're outside of that outside practicing.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah. I never knew that was the name. I never

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<v Speaker 4>knew the name.

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't either until last week. I was at the

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<v Speaker 3>Stars game, but there was a sign at the at

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<v Speaker 3>the American Airlines showing the Dallas Defenders.

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<v Speaker 4>You got me on that one, thank you.

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<v Speaker 2>You know the Hey, Mickey, do you know who the

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<v Speaker 2>head coach of the Dallas Defenders.

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<v Speaker 4>I do not Clinton Dozell.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, that's right Dozel Dallas Desperado fame. What a

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<v Speaker 3>quarterback he was for the Desperadoes Arena Football League.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he was almost like the offensive coordinator. Well

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<v Speaker 2>he was.

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<v Speaker 3>He was like a coach on the field. Will McLay

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<v Speaker 3>was the head coach once upon a time. What yeah, Dallas.

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<v Speaker 2>So I was, well, that's how that's how he got here.

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<v Speaker 2>They hired him away from Jacksonville, uh, to be the

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<v Speaker 2>Desperado's defensive coordinator. But he said if he was going

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<v Speaker 2>to take John was the head coach figurehead. Yes, it

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<v Speaker 2>was like the monarchy, a man of many towns. So

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<v Speaker 2>Will was sort of and Dozel were kind of running

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<v Speaker 2>those teams because Will told him if I'm if I'm

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<v Speaker 2>coming over to coach the desk Bridles, then I also

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<v Speaker 2>want to be involved in scouting because he was a

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<v Speaker 2>scout for Jacksonville, and so they said yeah, okay, So

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<v Speaker 2>it was kind of, yeah, what.

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<v Speaker 3>A testament to working your way up through the ranks.

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<v Speaker 3>For Will McLay, that was going to be no idea,

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<v Speaker 3>we're going to go down this road, but it's a

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<v Speaker 3>great road to go down.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me write that down because that was gonna be

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<v Speaker 2>my Friday column, right, a testament Will McLay. Uh. Funny

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<v Speaker 2>how we got to it. Also because of the rain

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<v Speaker 2>and a m C. And people should know that there's

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<v Speaker 2>a there's a big television AMC is like movies. Right,

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<v Speaker 2>there's a there's a tent outside on the where the

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<v Speaker 2>practice turf field is, and a parking lot also because.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't know if I want to call it.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean that's just a structure.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's more than a tent. Yeah, it's it's the

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<v Speaker 3>equivalent of what you would see at a PGA Tour event.

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<v Speaker 3>Now the hospitality or party tents, party tents, and then

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<v Speaker 3>behind it's going to be parking for the celebs getting

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<v Speaker 3>driven in by their limos.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh you know you're one of those guys.

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<v Speaker 3>Come on, Oh yeah, right, yeah, he's one of the drivers.

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<v Speaker 2>That's why some extra pay In case I saw Keller

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<v Speaker 2>Parkson or something.

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<v Speaker 4>You're like, well, you've mad many talents.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, you gotta be.

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<v Speaker 4>That's right.

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<v Speaker 3>So anyway, and off season workouts continue.

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<v Speaker 2>With coaches on the field. We talked about it last

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<v Speaker 2>week and they continued this week. And the rookie mini

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<v Speaker 2>camp will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They get here.

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<v Speaker 3>So when will its Will they be able to go

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<v Speaker 3>to the a CM Awards.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 2>If they have a bullpen for those guys, they'll be.

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<v Speaker 3>Able to hear it. They stay right here right Uh,

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<v Speaker 3>if there's room the rookies.

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<v Speaker 2>Report on Fridays, the days in down the road.

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<v Speaker 3>Ever since you recalled where you stayed right off the bat,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean you were local in town.

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<v Speaker 4>I was good. I was good. You never had but

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<v Speaker 4>that was.

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<v Speaker 2>You didn't have. Did you have a mini camp?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah? We had many camp for just the rookies. Uh

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<v Speaker 4>we did. We have many for the rookies. And uh

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<v Speaker 4>we were out there.

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<v Speaker 5>I remember the DB's and the white receivers, uh were

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<v Speaker 5>kind of going at and I couldn't wait to get

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<v Speaker 5>that and get at somebody because I was still upset

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<v Speaker 5>about not being drafted. And I was I remember I

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<v Speaker 5>was going to go up against Doug Donaldy every time

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<v Speaker 5>he went up because he was the first guy that

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<v Speaker 5>they drafted. So my my focus was on on Doug Donaldy.

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<v Speaker 5>And and here comes Tony Hill.

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<v Speaker 2>But I thought it was just rookies.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, out of there too, come Tony Hill.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm like, oh man, I'm salivating, right like man, I

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<v Speaker 5>get to go against Tony Hill.

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<v Speaker 4>So I step up to the front.

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<v Speaker 3>I was just right on the heels of Tony Hill

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<v Speaker 3>catching a touchdown bass from Roger Starbaucht to beat Washington

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<v Speaker 3>seventy nine.

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<v Speaker 4>That was my moment.

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<v Speaker 5>That was my moment, right, So I stepped up on

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<v Speaker 5>Tony Hill like, hey, you know I stepped up a

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<v Speaker 5>little too aggressively for his taste, because he was just there, Hey, guys,

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<v Speaker 5>I just want to get a good look.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, I'm up here to warm up. You know.

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<v Speaker 5>Tony always had problems in the off season of keeping

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<v Speaker 5>his weight, so he was out there early, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>his big sweats on and everything. I'm out there like,

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<v Speaker 5>hey man, I want to go against you. He goes, hey, bok,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm just trying to get at a little warmed up.

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<v Speaker 5>I say, okay, that's okay. Say you stepping up kind

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<v Speaker 5>of strong? I said, yeah, I want you. He says, well,

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<v Speaker 5>you know you want me.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's go.

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<v Speaker 5>So we start. I come up at him real faster.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm a curl ride. I mean I really came at

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<v Speaker 5>him hard, right. I didn't give him any room. And

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<v Speaker 5>he's like, hey, look, I told you, I'm just trying

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<v Speaker 5>to warm up. And he said okay. So he comes

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<v Speaker 5>out the next play man. He shook me down so hard.

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<v Speaker 5>He sent me down so hard I'm almost booke my ankle, right,

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<v Speaker 5>and he catches the ball, he throws.

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<v Speaker 4>It back at me. I see you in train to camp.

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<v Speaker 3>So your attitude is an undrafted guy coming in. There's

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<v Speaker 3>gonna be undrafted guys that are coming in here this week.

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<v Speaker 3>What advice do you give those guys who are trying

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<v Speaker 3>to show what they can do right off the bat.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't sit back, don't wait, you know, don't don't you know.

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<v Speaker 5>First of all, don't make the same mistakes you see

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<v Speaker 5>somebody else make out there, right that's the best thing

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<v Speaker 5>to do. You learn from somebody else's mistakes while you're

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<v Speaker 5>out there and learning.

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<v Speaker 4>And like I said, the main thing is show yourself.

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<v Speaker 3>And even though there may be no reason for you

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<v Speaker 3>to walk in here with any swagger, you come in

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<v Speaker 3>here with some swagger.

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<v Speaker 4>If I'm if I'm looking at I'm looking at like this.

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<v Speaker 5>If I'm a free agent, okay, if I'm I come

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<v Speaker 5>in and whatever for the time I run, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>not not the four to seven.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm talking about. If I'm one of those guys out

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<v Speaker 4>there and I'm running like a four or five.

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<v Speaker 5>Four four, and I'm gonna use that, you know, whatever

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<v Speaker 5>I can do with that four four, I'm gonna show

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<v Speaker 5>them I can use that with the four to ford.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna do all the drills correctly. I'm gonna know

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<v Speaker 5>where the hell I'm supposed to be at all times.

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<v Speaker 5>And at the same time, I'm going to show them

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<v Speaker 5>that I'm eager enough to want to get out there

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<v Speaker 5>and represent the start.

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<v Speaker 3>And especially if a Tony Hill, a guy who at

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<v Speaker 3>the time was four years into the league, probably when

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<v Speaker 3>when you were a rookie of years okay, three years

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<v Speaker 3>into the league, and that established himself in the league.

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<v Speaker 4>You're gonna show this.

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<v Speaker 5>Veteran, this, this is who, this is who I need

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<v Speaker 5>to compare to.

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<v Speaker 4>This is my this is my goal right there. That's

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<v Speaker 4>my standard.

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<v Speaker 5>But that was Tony Hill, But at the time before

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<v Speaker 5>he came, it was Doug donnolly. Because Doug was the first,

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<v Speaker 5>he was the first receiver drafted in our class, and

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<v Speaker 5>so I was gonna go at somebody. I wasn't gonna

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<v Speaker 5>try and prove myself against another free agent. I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 5>try and prove myself against the best. You're the best.

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<v Speaker 5>I want to beat the best, and that's what I

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<v Speaker 5>told Tony Hill.

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<v Speaker 2>So unfortunately, nowadays we have rules against that veterans can't

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<v Speaker 2>be out there.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, then I'm gonna it's one of the rookies. It's

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<v Speaker 5>gonna be one of those rookies that you speak highly of.

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<v Speaker 5>If it's a wide receiver and I'm a dB, I

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<v Speaker 5>gotta go at you.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's it.

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<v Speaker 4>This is man the man right here.

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<v Speaker 3>But it's basically just this weekend because they've moved back

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<v Speaker 3>rookie camp. Now what it was before For years, it

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<v Speaker 3>was just days after the draft and after all these

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<v Speaker 3>free agents are signed whatever, then they have a rookie camp,

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<v Speaker 3>then they go back home, and then they come back

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<v Speaker 3>for off season. Now it just goes right into OTA's

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<v Speaker 3>basically the following week.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's why they did it, so they didn't have

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<v Speaker 2>to go home and come back.

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<v Speaker 3>So you're exactly, it's a rookie orientation. You're just days away.

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<v Speaker 2>Basically for a veteran on appresse, they turned it into

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<v Speaker 2>an orientation because before they brought these guys in and

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<v Speaker 2>started going at it, they show up here and it's

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<v Speaker 2>ninety degrees and these guys hadn't been doing anything than

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<v Speaker 2>preparing for the draft and taking you know, the chicken

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<v Speaker 2>dinner tours on their visits. Uh, and then they come

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<v Speaker 2>in here and pull a hamstring or a quad, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>and then and they wear them out, you know, the

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<v Speaker 2>you know, the big story when Dez was drafted comes

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<v Speaker 2>in here and you know he's losing his lunch out there.

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<v Speaker 2>And so they've backed off now and it's more of

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<v Speaker 2>a kind of walk through orientation to get them ready

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<v Speaker 2>to show how we practice right, how we do things,

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<v Speaker 2>and then have them ready to go for the OTAs.

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<v Speaker 2>So no one on one probably not.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, if there is so what on this list.

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<v Speaker 5>Of then Bill should ask you the question, what can

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<v Speaker 5>a free agent do?

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<v Speaker 2>Not yet? You just show up at time to wait,

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<v Speaker 2>wait for yeah, and learn and learn the playbook until

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<v Speaker 2>you get to OTAs because they're I mean, looking at this,

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<v Speaker 2>there's no rookie quarterback in this group right to throw

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<v Speaker 2>one on one now, they they normally what they do

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<v Speaker 2>is they bring guys in for like a tryout and

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<v Speaker 2>have them throw. Because I think we will have a couple.

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<v Speaker 2>Will Brier may not even qualify.

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<v Speaker 3>To we're probably doesn't now, I think.

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<v Speaker 2>Because this is like his third fourth year right.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, I think if if I were going to be

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<v Speaker 5>strategic about it, I would try my best to to

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<v Speaker 5>find where that camp is when the when the quarterback

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<v Speaker 5>takes his wide receivers and the dbs.

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<v Speaker 4>They all work out together.

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<v Speaker 3>Knock on deck, stoort today.

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<v Speaker 2>Uncle dak Did I come and play?

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<v Speaker 4>You know? Sometimes they go to Arizona, Right man?

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<v Speaker 5>If I can go to Arizona and practice something, I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>you gotta.

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<v Speaker 4>That plane, I'll get a ticket.

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<v Speaker 2>If you don't have any money to buy on. Probably,

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<v Speaker 2>so they've got I think we talked about did we

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<v Speaker 2>talk last week about a couple of the guys they sign?

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe the full back we talked about, right Hunter lip Key?

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<v Speaker 2>Is that how you say it? North Dakota State. They

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<v Speaker 2>really like him. I found out that they he's versatile,

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<v Speaker 2>not only full back full back, but he can he

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<v Speaker 2>ran the football for North Dakota State, obviously you know,

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<v Speaker 2>probably can play special teams. And so he was a

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<v Speaker 2>guy that I think stood out for them in you know,

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<v Speaker 2>agreed the terms. I guess it still is until they

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<v Speaker 2>get here and sign. But he was one of about

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<v Speaker 2>a dozen guys that they look like they had to

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<v Speaker 2>come to agreements with.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and when you look at the history of Mike

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<v Speaker 3>McCarthy offenses, a fullback is a very important part of

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<v Speaker 3>it has been in the past Anyway, John Coon was

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<v Speaker 3>a Pro Bowl fullback.

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<v Speaker 2>For him, I think he did it by his performance

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<v Speaker 2>against the Cowboys that here if you remember running the ball,

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<v Speaker 2>catching the ball, scoring touchdowns by.

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<v Speaker 3>The way, and and Lipke is six to one. He's

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<v Speaker 3>at the combine he was six to one and a

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<v Speaker 3>quarter inch tall, two hundred and thirty four pounds, and

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<v Speaker 3>so he is a type that with the ability maybe

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<v Speaker 3>it'll run between the tackles a little bit. But I

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<v Speaker 3>would assume they're looking at hymore so as being that

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<v Speaker 3>fullback type.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, lead blocker, because unfortunately, these full backs in college

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<v Speaker 2>don't grow on trees, right. No one goes to college

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<v Speaker 2>and say, gosh, I want to be a lead blocker

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<v Speaker 2>as a fullback. That this doesn't happen you turn into

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<v Speaker 2>it because you failed, probably as a tight end or

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<v Speaker 2>something like that. But this guy's got something to him.

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<v Speaker 2>They really like him. I saw the other guy. One

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<v Speaker 2>of the guys I heard that they really like is

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<v Speaker 2>the cornerback from Louisiana Tech, Miles Brooks. He had played

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<v Speaker 2>three years at steven F Austin and then transferred. He

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<v Speaker 2>wanted to go to Division one and he transferred to

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<v Speaker 2>a lot Tech for his final year. And I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>sure what happened coming out of college high school Fluggerville.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he was at Austin area. He had committed

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<v Speaker 2>to Arkansas and then something I read decommitted mutually and

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<v Speaker 2>then ended up at steven F Austin. So didn't know

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<v Speaker 2>if there was a reason why he needed to stay

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<v Speaker 2>close to home or what. But he was being recruited

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<v Speaker 2>by some Division one teams before he ended up going

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<v Speaker 2>to steven F.

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<v Speaker 3>And he fits the profiles nearly six ' one, two

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and one pounds, ran a four or five one.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and.

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<v Speaker 2>You know he was He had a good year at

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<v Speaker 2>Louisiana Tech. I read where he only gave up thirty

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<v Speaker 2>you know. And I don't know how accurate these things are.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, quarterbacks completed passes against them at only thirty

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<v Speaker 2>six percent rate.

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<v Speaker 4>So why don't you trust the data? What's going on?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I don't know who's doing it.

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<v Speaker 4>Where'd you get it with?

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<v Speaker 2>They might have some high school kid looking at tape.

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<v Speaker 3>That's that's like when you look at drop passes. Yeah, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>who judges? Especially at the college level, you get a

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<v Speaker 3>little more standardized. I guess in the NFL. Yeah, but

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<v Speaker 3>at the college level, who's judging whether it was a

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<v Speaker 3>drop pass or not. I mean, the ball might have

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<v Speaker 3>been way behind the guy and he barely got his

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<v Speaker 3>left hand on it trailing.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought they had an official, you know, person website,

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<v Speaker 5>not an organization, not an official NFL.

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<v Speaker 3>It's an official website, but it's not an official person, right,

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<v Speaker 3>that's entering the data I read.

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<v Speaker 2>I've read one thing about him. They projected him it

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<v Speaker 2>could be a day to prospect, probably a Day three

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<v Speaker 2>and it said potentially a steal for the right team.

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<v Speaker 2>So I also think his dimensions. He's six one, two

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<v Speaker 2>hundred sounds like a safety to me. And he played

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<v Speaker 2>safety in high school, by the way, so it might

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<v Speaker 2>be one of those guys where they listed because they

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<v Speaker 2>listed him as a defensive back, didn't list him as

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<v Speaker 2>a corner or safety.

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<v Speaker 5>I think, you say, six six feet six and one,

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<v Speaker 5>you can still be a six solid cornerback.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you know, it's still.

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<v Speaker 2>Such a good size, right, and they like big corner Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>You start talking about the safeties here, though. Donovan Wilson

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<v Speaker 5>is an exception, but you know, more than jay Ron

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<v Speaker 5>is more of the guy that kind of looks more

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<v Speaker 5>like that hybrid.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I mean he was invited to the combine. I

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<v Speaker 3>mean that four or five one was it was a

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<v Speaker 3>combine number, it was. It's not a pro day number.

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<v Speaker 2>And he was at the East West Shrine tried game also.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so that's a name to keep an eye on, yes,

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<v Speaker 3>Miles Brooks. Absolutely, Okay, all right, before we hit a break.

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<v Speaker 3>One thing, I would like to mention one or two

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<v Speaker 3>off the top. We got sidetracked talking ACMs, but our

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<v Speaker 3>thoughts and prayers are with everybody over an hour and

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<v Speaker 3>just a horrible tragedy over the weekend as well, and

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<v Speaker 3>it's just senseless. It makes you sick of your stomach

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<v Speaker 3>just seeing anything about it and stuff. But I just

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<v Speaker 3>wanted to mention that off the top as well.

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<v Speaker 4>I just know it was yesterday was a great day,

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<v Speaker 4>beautiful day.

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<v Speaker 5>I had just come home. We were celebrating my grandmother.

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<v Speaker 5>She had passed on years ago, but she lived to

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<v Speaker 5>be one hundred and four, so we were celebrating her birthday.

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<v Speaker 5>And as soon as I got home, I turned on

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<v Speaker 5>the TV and that's what was on. And I'm just thinking,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm like maybe two miles from there, that's my house

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<v Speaker 5>is maybe two miles from there, and so looking at

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<v Speaker 5>what a beautiful day it was, everyone was out and

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<v Speaker 5>that's why when you saw all the people there that

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<v Speaker 5>was gathering that they had had, you know, tried to

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<v Speaker 5>corner off. Uh, it just looked that was at the outlet,

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<v Speaker 5>all the malls.

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<v Speaker 3>Yesterday as well at a church in the area, as so.

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<v Speaker 5>Many people were out there, and it's thank god it

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<v Speaker 5>wasn't worse.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, Stars was Stars coach Pete de Boor uh

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<v Speaker 2>pulled the Steve Kerr at his Sunday pre game press conference.

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<v Speaker 3>It was before he was even asked a question, he

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<v Speaker 3>just opened and I think he woke up about it.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, they the Stars actually they practiced here on

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<v Speaker 3>Saturday morning, right, and then they flew to Seattle and

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<v Speaker 3>this occurred at three point thirty in the afternoon our time.

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<v Speaker 3>It sounded like from what Peter du Boor, the Stars coach, said,

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<v Speaker 3>he didn't even find out about it until he woke

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<v Speaker 3>up on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 2>Saturday morning, and boy, he yeah, he pulled the Steve

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<v Speaker 2>Kerr basically, you know, he didn't go off as much

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<v Speaker 2>as Kerr like pounding the table, but he made his point, right,

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<v Speaker 2>because if you remember, Kerr did that of course, saying,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, we got to do something, tired of this.

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<v Speaker 4>And yeah that was like seven incidents ago.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh boy, don't get me started. And

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<v Speaker 2>Bill had to open up the window.

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<v Speaker 3>Well it is mix shots.

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<v Speaker 2>It is mick shots.

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<v Speaker 3>And so anyway, our thoughts and prayers are with everybody

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<v Speaker 3>there and we're uh, it's just unfathomable of what happened,

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<v Speaker 3>and uh and how often it happens.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, just think about that, just going shopping, you're outside

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<v Speaker 2>the stores.

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<v Speaker 5>I think the main thing the question I keep asking

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<v Speaker 5>is how did this get to be the norm?

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<v Speaker 4>You know, how did this?

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<v Speaker 5>What did this mindset come from to to think that

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<v Speaker 5>that would solve anything. I know that these are mental

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<v Speaker 5>issues we're talking about, and of course we're talking about

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<v Speaker 5>the availability to file arms, but for your mindset, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>to even think that that would solve something, I don't

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<v Speaker 5>understand what you're trying to do. And whatever you did,

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<v Speaker 5>it didn't work.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, you haven't changed anyone's minds about anything.

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<v Speaker 2>So hell of a way to have a death wish, right.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Well we will continue with mixed shots in

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<v Speaker 3>just a moment, and we'll get into some of the

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<v Speaker 3>at the beginning. Okay, So for those of you who

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<v Speaker 3>aren't listening at the beginning like I wasn't. It's a

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<v Speaker 3>multi day fan festival. We're not just talking Thursday.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, We're talking the lead up. Okay, Tuesday and Wednesday.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, ACM Country Kickoff May what's the day today?

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<v Speaker 4>Eighth?

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<v Speaker 3>The eighth, and so May ninth is Tuesday, May tenth, Wednesday,

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<v Speaker 3>The fund starts three pm. I just want to reemphasize

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<v Speaker 3>when you say May ninth and tenth, for those of

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<v Speaker 3>us who are a little slower, hard for us to

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<v Speaker 3>put those days days. It's Tuesday, It's Wednesday, the fun

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<v Speaker 3>starts at three o'clock.

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<v Speaker 2>It's going to be like walking down the streets in Nashville.

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<v Speaker 3>So we've got a country music festival here the next

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<v Speaker 3>three days, basically basically starting at three o'clock in the

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<v Speaker 3>afternoon on Tuesday Wednesday, and then the big event on Thursday.

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<v Speaker 2>Probably a bunch of bands that are trying to make

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<v Speaker 2>it and they're getting a shot at playing the pregame.

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<v Speaker 4>So you think they have little pop ups around you know.

0:24:29.320 --> 0:24:32.720
<v Speaker 3>It says the newest country music stars, pop up shops,

0:24:32.760 --> 0:24:38.000
<v Speaker 3>exclusive artists, merchandise, a beer garden, food trucks, and much more.

0:24:38.800 --> 0:24:41.120
<v Speaker 4>They need to do that. For hip hop, they.

0:24:41.080 --> 0:24:43.600
<v Speaker 3>Need to have Dallas Cowboys signing autographs there.

0:24:44.760 --> 0:24:51.960
<v Speaker 2>Well, it did say performances by the newest country music stars. Yeah, oh,

0:24:52.040 --> 0:24:56.320
<v Speaker 2>pop up shots, not pop up shops, not pop up concerts.

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<v Speaker 3>No O, I've got a question for unless you tell

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<v Speaker 3>me what's on your legal path.

0:25:03.280 --> 0:25:03.359
<v Speaker 4>Now.

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<v Speaker 2>This was my page of the guys that they were

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<v Speaker 2>coming to agreements with with the undrafted free agents, And

0:25:11.600 --> 0:25:17.080
<v Speaker 2>then I had a took a deep dive, uh the

0:25:17.160 --> 0:25:22.679
<v Speaker 2>other day into Scott the Cowboys, Uh, Eric Scott Junior,

0:25:23.040 --> 0:25:26.359
<v Speaker 2>the cornerback they drafted in the sixth round, the still

0:25:26.480 --> 0:25:30.879
<v Speaker 2>the still, that's still still still the Southern Miss, Southern Mississippi.

0:25:32.880 --> 0:25:33.360
<v Speaker 2>This kid.

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<v Speaker 3>So you're touting Miles Brooks, the undrafted guy and sixth

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<v Speaker 3>round of who they gave up a future next year's

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<v Speaker 3>fifth round.

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<v Speaker 2>Well that was the tip off and they had to

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<v Speaker 2>know something about him. Uh my understanding is Sam Garza,

0:25:50.600 --> 0:25:56.400
<v Speaker 2>the Mid South area scout sort of got onto him

0:25:56.760 --> 0:26:01.160
<v Speaker 2>while he was playing at Southern Miss, and uh that

0:26:01.280 --> 0:26:03.919
<v Speaker 2>was their first kind of knowing who this guy is.

0:26:04.000 --> 0:26:09.320
<v Speaker 2>But the reason evidently he was so emotional when he

0:26:09.400 --> 0:26:11.960
<v Speaker 2>got drafted because I don't know if you guys heard

0:26:12.480 --> 0:26:16.640
<v Speaker 2>Jerry's call to him, the kid's voice was cracking up.

0:26:17.040 --> 0:26:21.280
<v Speaker 2>He was losing it. He talked about how you know,

0:26:21.359 --> 0:26:23.480
<v Speaker 2>he wasn't sure when he was going to get drafted,

0:26:23.480 --> 0:26:26.040
<v Speaker 2>but he sat there and watched the whole first round,

0:26:26.240 --> 0:26:31.239
<v Speaker 2>watched the whole second day, and now it's starting the

0:26:31.280 --> 0:26:35.560
<v Speaker 2>sixth round and he still hadn't got drafted, right, and

0:26:36.640 --> 0:26:38.960
<v Speaker 2>you know, and he was a guy that wasn't invited

0:26:39.000 --> 0:26:45.600
<v Speaker 2>to the Combine, wasn't invited to the Senior Bowl, did

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<v Speaker 2>go to the East West Shrine, game, and when he

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<v Speaker 2>had his Pro day workout, two steps into his forty

0:26:55.880 --> 0:27:00.359
<v Speaker 2>yard dash, he pulled his squad and he finished. Okay,

0:27:00.480 --> 0:27:03.720
<v Speaker 2>he finished. It didn't stop, but he finished in four

0:27:03.760 --> 0:27:07.439
<v Speaker 2>to seven one. So everybody wrote down four seven to

0:27:07.440 --> 0:27:09.120
<v Speaker 2>one right, well.

0:27:09.000 --> 0:27:10.840
<v Speaker 3>And they immediately dismissmissed him.

0:27:10.960 --> 0:27:13.760
<v Speaker 2>Yes, And so he talked about how he was sitting

0:27:13.800 --> 0:27:17.440
<v Speaker 2>at the at the foot of his parents' bed watching

0:27:17.520 --> 0:27:20.640
<v Speaker 2>it on TV with a blanket over his head, and

0:27:20.880 --> 0:27:25.040
<v Speaker 2>when he heard Jerry make the phone call, you know,

0:27:25.160 --> 0:27:26.240
<v Speaker 2>he started to cry.

0:27:26.720 --> 0:27:26.960
<v Speaker 4>Well.

0:27:27.800 --> 0:27:32.080
<v Speaker 2>He uh, he was from a little small town in Kansas.

0:27:34.080 --> 0:27:39.439
<v Speaker 3>About Theahoor Lynnwood High School, about thirty miles west of

0:27:39.560 --> 0:27:45.879
<v Speaker 3>Kansas City, Basehor. Basehor, Kansas is where he was born.

0:27:46.640 --> 0:27:50.520
<v Speaker 2>And he didn't get a lot of looks out of

0:27:50.600 --> 0:27:57.439
<v Speaker 2>high school. So he goes to Illinois State his red

0:27:57.480 --> 0:28:00.520
<v Speaker 2>shirt freshman year. I think he played like four games

0:28:00.600 --> 0:28:05.600
<v Speaker 2>if I remember, and he left, well, he got into

0:28:05.720 --> 0:28:10.240
<v Speaker 2>something to the point his parents basically said you're gonna

0:28:10.240 --> 0:28:15.200
<v Speaker 2>come home. You're going to Butler Community College and went

0:28:15.240 --> 0:28:20.400
<v Speaker 2>tore right, Marcus Lawrence and Michael Gallop by the way,

0:28:21.240 --> 0:28:24.920
<v Speaker 2>And so he goes there kind of re establishes himself

0:28:25.040 --> 0:28:31.320
<v Speaker 2>gets a scholarship offerer to Southern Mississippi. And you know

0:28:31.400 --> 0:28:36.800
<v Speaker 2>the first year's COVID twenty twenty, twenty twenty one, twenty

0:28:36.880 --> 0:28:43.000
<v Speaker 2>twenty two. He had a really good season. But in

0:28:43.080 --> 0:28:46.040
<v Speaker 2>these draft guides, like the one we put out the

0:28:46.080 --> 0:28:49.960
<v Speaker 2>Star Draft Guide, he was ranked the thirty third cornerback.

0:28:51.040 --> 0:28:54.440
<v Speaker 2>There was another one that had him ranked sixtieth and

0:28:54.520 --> 0:28:56.280
<v Speaker 2>another one seventy sixth.

0:28:56.720 --> 0:29:01.920
<v Speaker 5>Now that's where you have to question the data.

0:29:00.800 --> 0:29:04.360
<v Speaker 2>Because the Cowboys used next year's fifth to go up

0:29:04.800 --> 0:29:06.880
<v Speaker 2>particularly get this guy.

0:29:06.760 --> 0:29:08.560
<v Speaker 4>On the sixtieth worst.

0:29:08.680 --> 0:29:09.400
<v Speaker 6>So today me.

0:29:09.640 --> 0:29:12.840
<v Speaker 2>I'm thinking, Okay, the kid's got to have something.

0:29:13.320 --> 0:29:15.480
<v Speaker 3>I just give you an idea on that. What did

0:29:15.480 --> 0:29:19.720
<v Speaker 3>the Eagles do in the fourth round. They took next

0:29:19.840 --> 0:29:23.440
<v Speaker 3>year's fourth round pick and traded up for the third

0:29:23.480 --> 0:29:26.360
<v Speaker 3>pick in the fourth round this year to take Healey Ringo,

0:29:26.760 --> 0:29:30.680
<v Speaker 3>the ch talted cornerback from Georgia who fell to the

0:29:30.720 --> 0:29:34.120
<v Speaker 3>fourth round. And so that's how highly Philadelphia thought of

0:29:34.160 --> 0:29:37.640
<v Speaker 3>this guy. Well, the Cowboys they traded their fifth round

0:29:37.680 --> 0:29:39.360
<v Speaker 3>pick to go get Eric Scott.

0:29:39.480 --> 0:29:43.880
<v Speaker 2>Right, and here's what is Southern Mississippi head coach Will

0:29:43.920 --> 0:29:46.120
<v Speaker 2>Hall had to say about him. He said, if you're

0:29:46.160 --> 0:29:49.520
<v Speaker 2>ever around him. He's the epitome of our culture. He

0:29:49.640 --> 0:29:52.720
<v Speaker 2>really wakes up every day and chooses his attitude and

0:29:52.800 --> 0:29:55.840
<v Speaker 2>chooses to respond the right way no matter what the

0:29:55.880 --> 0:29:59.320
<v Speaker 2>circumstances are. He's a kid that didn't have a lot

0:29:59.440 --> 0:30:02.560
<v Speaker 2>going on out of high school, made some bad decisions,

0:30:02.920 --> 0:30:07.000
<v Speaker 2>ended up in junior college, and totally has transformed his life.

0:30:07.560 --> 0:30:09.840
<v Speaker 2>And if you know anything about some of the kids

0:30:09.880 --> 0:30:14.479
<v Speaker 2>that go to Southern Mississippi, uh, and in my days

0:30:15.400 --> 0:30:18.440
<v Speaker 2>of being in Jackson, Mississippi working at the paper and

0:30:18.520 --> 0:30:21.960
<v Speaker 2>knowing a little bit about Southern Mississippi, these are usually

0:30:22.240 --> 0:30:26.880
<v Speaker 2>really tough kids that are pissed off because they got overlooked.

0:30:27.600 --> 0:30:27.959
<v Speaker 4>Uh.

0:30:28.000 --> 0:30:31.600
<v Speaker 2>And they've made a culture out of that at Southern Mississippi.

0:30:32.080 --> 0:30:36.040
<v Speaker 4>And Reggie call you.

0:30:35.040 --> 0:30:45.400
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, except that he is his talents, Well try

0:30:45.480 --> 0:30:53.520
<v Speaker 2>to just who got his only start the last game

0:30:53.600 --> 0:30:56.800
<v Speaker 2>of the eighty sixth season and he wasn't ready.

0:30:56.680 --> 0:30:59.960
<v Speaker 5>Well it wasn't amazing an amazing athlete one of the.

0:31:00.640 --> 0:31:06.080
<v Speaker 2>Yes, absolutely, and and so I just I just figured

0:31:06.080 --> 0:31:08.680
<v Speaker 2>that when I started looking at the Cowboys, you know,

0:31:08.800 --> 0:31:11.120
<v Speaker 2>really liked him. They got to know him a little better.

0:31:11.200 --> 0:31:15.680
<v Speaker 2>At the East West Shrine, game, and then they brought

0:31:15.720 --> 0:31:18.479
<v Speaker 2>him in on a thirty visit, so you don't waste

0:31:18.520 --> 0:31:24.320
<v Speaker 2>your thirty visits, right, And so he had the foresight

0:31:24.680 --> 0:31:29.840
<v Speaker 2>or I should say probably thanks to his agent, that

0:31:29.960 --> 0:31:34.600
<v Speaker 2>they brought in a photographer and they mimicked the workout

0:31:34.720 --> 0:31:38.840
<v Speaker 2>he would have done at his pro day, so you

0:31:38.880 --> 0:31:42.280
<v Speaker 2>know that had not had pulled his quad. So they

0:31:42.400 --> 0:31:44.400
<v Speaker 2>and I went and found it. He said it was

0:31:44.440 --> 0:31:48.440
<v Speaker 2>on YouTube. They call it the W drill for the

0:31:48.480 --> 0:31:54.440
<v Speaker 2>corners where your backpedal turn come back hard. Backpedal turn,

0:31:54.680 --> 0:31:57.640
<v Speaker 2>come back hard, and they throw you the football. So

0:31:57.720 --> 0:32:01.880
<v Speaker 2>they actually do a W and they filmed it and

0:32:02.560 --> 0:32:05.800
<v Speaker 2>sent it out to the teams that he took visits to,

0:32:05.880 --> 0:32:08.280
<v Speaker 2>and he visited four other teams too, by the way,

0:32:09.280 --> 0:32:11.680
<v Speaker 2>and sent the video in and they're sitting there looking

0:32:11.680 --> 0:32:14.600
<v Speaker 2>at how this kid's you know, his movement.

0:32:15.280 --> 0:32:18.200
<v Speaker 4>And it's like, okay, where did he come from? Yeah?

0:32:18.240 --> 0:32:24.160
<v Speaker 2>And so so he got basically a second chance at

0:32:24.280 --> 0:32:27.200
<v Speaker 2>making it to the NFL, and he just sounded like

0:32:27.800 --> 0:32:34.080
<v Speaker 2>a solid kid. He was so humble, so grateful. He

0:32:34.120 --> 0:32:36.680
<v Speaker 2>couldn't even get through his interview with the guys here

0:32:36.760 --> 0:32:39.920
<v Speaker 2>on the Draft show without kind of breaking up. So

0:32:40.200 --> 0:32:42.520
<v Speaker 2>it was. It was a good story. I'm anxious to

0:32:42.560 --> 0:32:46.320
<v Speaker 2>see him when he gets in here. Six almost two

0:32:46.440 --> 0:32:50.280
<v Speaker 2>hundred another by the way, six cornerback.

0:32:51.800 --> 0:32:54.840
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, who's the best player out of Southern Miss?

0:32:55.640 --> 0:33:00.520
<v Speaker 4>Ready to call you? I'm just saying the best player?

0:33:01.880 --> 0:33:06.520
<v Speaker 4>You don't think so maybe I'm not well, you can say,

0:33:06.520 --> 0:33:10.360
<v Speaker 4>but I don't know how played. I don't know how

0:33:10.360 --> 0:33:11.400
<v Speaker 4>he played in college.

0:33:11.920 --> 0:33:16.680
<v Speaker 5>I don't know how to play in college coming out

0:33:16.760 --> 0:33:20.800
<v Speaker 5>of Southern Miss a professional career coming out.

0:33:22.120 --> 0:33:25.200
<v Speaker 2>Was the second round pick, but only because he had

0:33:25.200 --> 0:33:31.440
<v Speaker 2>gotten in a car accident and really suffered some serious injuries. Yeah,

0:33:31.520 --> 0:33:35.120
<v Speaker 2>and and they didn't trust, you know, they weren't sure

0:33:35.200 --> 0:33:38.200
<v Speaker 2>what he was going to be. But let's remember when

0:33:40.880 --> 0:33:43.920
<v Speaker 2>when Green Bay traded for him after his rookie year

0:33:44.160 --> 0:33:46.680
<v Speaker 2>and he didn't really hardly play, they gave up a

0:33:46.720 --> 0:33:51.200
<v Speaker 2>first round pick for him, and the rest is history

0:33:51.720 --> 0:33:57.720
<v Speaker 2>as a matter of fact. So at the time, the

0:33:57.800 --> 0:34:00.880
<v Speaker 2>head coach at Atlanta was, well.

0:34:00.760 --> 0:34:05.280
<v Speaker 3>Yours this oh ninety one, Lehman Bennett, No, No, a

0:34:05.800 --> 0:34:07.520
<v Speaker 3>little short Jerry Glanville.

0:34:07.600 --> 0:34:12.720
<v Speaker 2>Glanville's funny story. Me and my buddy that I worked

0:34:12.760 --> 0:34:16.120
<v Speaker 2>with in Jackson, and he had gone to Southern Miss.

0:34:16.120 --> 0:34:19.400
<v Speaker 2>His dad was the sid at Southern Miss. We're coming

0:34:19.440 --> 0:34:23.520
<v Speaker 2>out of the post Super Bowl little dinner at night

0:34:23.600 --> 0:34:26.279
<v Speaker 2>when he watched the game again and whatever, And it's

0:34:26.280 --> 0:34:30.560
<v Speaker 2>freezing cold in Minneapolis. I mean it's cold. The ice

0:34:30.600 --> 0:34:36.360
<v Speaker 2>sculpture never never dripped the drop, right, it stayed frozen. Anyway,

0:34:36.360 --> 0:34:38.719
<v Speaker 2>we're coming out and Glanville comes running out. He goes, hey,

0:34:38.719 --> 0:34:40.600
<v Speaker 2>where are you guys going. We told him a hotel.

0:34:40.640 --> 0:34:42.080
<v Speaker 4>That's where I'm going. I'll walk with you.

0:34:42.360 --> 0:34:45.319
<v Speaker 2>Well, my friend couldn't resist because they had already made

0:34:45.360 --> 0:34:48.520
<v Speaker 2>the trade. He oh, no, he hadn't made the trade yet.

0:34:48.719 --> 0:34:52.080
<v Speaker 2>It was a week before and he goes, uh, yeah, coach,

0:34:52.120 --> 0:34:54.200
<v Speaker 2>you know I went to Southern Miss. You know there's

0:34:54.280 --> 0:34:57.520
<v Speaker 2>does Brett Fire have a chance in the league? He goes,

0:34:59.160 --> 0:35:02.640
<v Speaker 2>how did he put? He said he does if he

0:35:02.760 --> 0:35:07.319
<v Speaker 2>realizes by Wednesday you got to quit all that. What

0:35:07.320 --> 0:35:10.000
<v Speaker 2>did he call it? Like juice squeeze and meaning drinking.

0:35:10.719 --> 0:35:13.759
<v Speaker 2>He had some term for partying, right, He goes, and

0:35:13.880 --> 0:35:16.000
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if he'll ever figure it out. Just

0:35:16.080 --> 0:35:19.360
<v Speaker 2>like that, and the week later they traded him for

0:35:19.400 --> 0:35:21.080
<v Speaker 2>a first round pick to Green Bay.

0:35:21.200 --> 0:35:23.560
<v Speaker 4>So you think the accident may have been.

0:35:25.000 --> 0:35:27.480
<v Speaker 2>I think it hurt his draft. That's why he made

0:35:27.480 --> 0:35:28.760
<v Speaker 2>a second Yeah.

0:35:28.680 --> 0:35:30.400
<v Speaker 4>You think it was assumed that he was drinking.

0:35:30.480 --> 0:35:33.319
<v Speaker 2>Oh well, that part. I don't know the details, but

0:35:33.440 --> 0:35:39.320
<v Speaker 2>it was. I mean, he suffered some really bad internal injuries. Yeah,

0:35:39.360 --> 0:35:42.120
<v Speaker 2>and you know, I'm sure he was lucky he was

0:35:42.120 --> 0:35:46.319
<v Speaker 2>in a little town like Green Bay too. But you're right,

0:35:47.920 --> 0:35:55.759
<v Speaker 2>the best athlete coming out of Southern Mississippi. Yeah, you

0:35:55.800 --> 0:35:56.719
<v Speaker 2>were Louisy and.

0:35:58.200 --> 0:36:01.080
<v Speaker 3>First round draft pick out of Southern miss Though. Okay,

0:36:01.400 --> 0:36:03.640
<v Speaker 3>who first round draft pick?

0:36:05.160 --> 0:36:05.719
<v Speaker 2>Running back?

0:36:05.920 --> 0:36:11.200
<v Speaker 3>Nope, it had to be a deep hunter. What Ray guy.

0:36:13.360 --> 0:36:15.360
<v Speaker 5>It had to be way back. It had to be

0:36:15.440 --> 0:36:17.680
<v Speaker 5>way back. There's no way that was a recent.

0:36:17.600 --> 0:36:20.360
<v Speaker 3>Which, by the way, also another one, Hanford Dixon is

0:36:20.360 --> 0:36:22.960
<v Speaker 3>also first. And I think.

0:36:24.560 --> 0:36:27.200
<v Speaker 2>Who was the running back that ended up in Denver.

0:36:28.320 --> 0:36:29.960
<v Speaker 2>I think he was from Southern Mississippi.

0:36:29.960 --> 0:36:33.200
<v Speaker 3>One. We're going to have that answer for you. Plus

0:36:33.239 --> 0:36:36.000
<v Speaker 3>I'm going to ask you the question. We're going to

0:36:36.040 --> 0:36:39.080
<v Speaker 3>have the answer to this question. Is there one position

0:36:39.440 --> 0:36:43.239
<v Speaker 3>on this Cowboys team that you would be most concerned

0:36:43.280 --> 0:36:47.000
<v Speaker 3>about if you lost the top player at that position?

0:36:48.360 --> 0:36:49.280
<v Speaker 3>Did that make any sense?

0:36:49.600 --> 0:36:49.799
<v Speaker 4>Yes?

0:36:49.920 --> 0:36:52.760
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the one position that you would be most concerned,

0:36:52.800 --> 0:36:56.560
<v Speaker 3>where do they Where might they want to fortify even

0:36:56.600 --> 0:36:59.359
<v Speaker 3>at this late date in the off season, when we

0:36:59.400 --> 0:37:00.880
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<v Speaker 3>team that if you lost the top starter at that

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<v Speaker 3>position you might be in a bind?

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<v Speaker 4>Quarterback?

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<v Speaker 3>in to what Mickey asked before about the running back

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<v Speaker 3>from Southern Miss who went onto the Broncos. It was

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<v Speaker 3>Sammy Winder, who is a fifth round pick in nineteen

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<v Speaker 3>eighty two. All Right, the one position where if you

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<v Speaker 3>lost the top starter at that position you might be

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<v Speaker 3>in a bind.

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<v Speaker 2>This is too easy for me.

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<v Speaker 3>Producer Supreme said, quarterback. But I think that quarterback that

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<v Speaker 3>came in last year, what was his record as the

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<v Speaker 3>starting quarter There you go, So that's when Jack was

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<v Speaker 3>on the team.

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<v Speaker 2>He'd be very confident me that you can make not

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<v Speaker 2>on the team. You didn't. That's not what he's said.

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<v Speaker 3>Well he got hurt, yeah, and he's going to miss

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<v Speaker 3>playing and that and this player is going to miss

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<v Speaker 3>five or six games. And so if if that were

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<v Speaker 3>to happen, what's the one position on the team you might.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, since they don't really have a starter at this position, kicker.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that didn't count. Kicker doesn't out. I thought you

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<v Speaker 3>were going to say, well, punter too, they don't. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>if they lost the starter at punter.

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<v Speaker 2>But your kicker might be able to punt, but you're

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<v Speaker 2>not sure you have a kicker.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, you might be able to kick forget specialists.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, well no kicker, no, but don't think.

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<v Speaker 2>How much the kicker meant to this team last year?

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<v Speaker 3>Deep snap? Were they found one last we've eliminated. We've

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<v Speaker 3>eliminated specialists from this question.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, Okay, so the one position if they lost.

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<v Speaker 5>Them, and we know how delicate the union is, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>surprised this long because this union is very delicate. It

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<v Speaker 5>was delicate last year. You know, we were, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>juggling around trying to feel the position God, I think

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<v Speaker 5>the guard position.

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<v Speaker 4>If we lose a starter, we don't do well, we

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<v Speaker 4>just don't.

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<v Speaker 2>But you haven't established one starter yet.

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<v Speaker 4>Well we uh Tyler Smith? Yeah, so if he goes.

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<v Speaker 3>Down, well, well they're they're trying to go into this.

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<v Speaker 3>If I with a different starter at guard than Tyler Smith, right.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's put it this way. If I don't go to

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<v Speaker 2>the Super Bowl, and my excuse is I lost my guard,

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<v Speaker 2>something else went.

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<v Speaker 5>Wrong, well that was our excuse last year. It is

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<v Speaker 5>trying to feel the god position.

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<v Speaker 2>They had no problems at guard last year.

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<v Speaker 4>They had no problems at god last year.

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<v Speaker 2>No, Connor McGovern played very well. I wouldn't say that

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<v Speaker 2>well enough to get twenty three contract.

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<v Speaker 4>Well because he's only one left standing.

0:43:40.520 --> 0:43:44.000
<v Speaker 2>No, he was the starter. He earned the job.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, Okay, so he composed the offensive guard left guard

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<v Speaker 3>about okay, think about the defense, the defense.

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<v Speaker 2>Going through it.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, let's do it out loud.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, I mean I can find a guy to play

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<v Speaker 2>on the defensive.

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<v Speaker 3>The Okay, all right, go to linebacker.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, you lose.

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<v Speaker 2>A little worried about linebacker.

0:44:09.560 --> 0:44:18.440
<v Speaker 3>About about safety? Pretty stock there at safety? Okay, cornerback, Well,

0:44:22.440 --> 0:44:27.000
<v Speaker 3>so at least you've got at least you've got two

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<v Speaker 3>of the two of the Pro Bowl variety.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, and and Bland showed that he can play.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, not even looking the defensive backfield.

0:44:35.880 --> 0:44:39.160
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so we've done with the defense. Okay, we've already

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<v Speaker 3>started on offense at the guard position. Okay. I think

0:44:43.280 --> 0:44:46.400
<v Speaker 3>the idea is they would they hope that maybe a

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<v Speaker 3>Chuma Edoga who was signed in free agency from Atlanta,

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<v Speaker 3>who was injured last year, only played one game.

0:44:54.560 --> 0:44:56.520
<v Speaker 2>Everybody's forgetting there is Farniac.

0:44:56.800 --> 0:44:58.880
<v Speaker 3>Barniac is another one because he came.

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<v Speaker 2>In a couple of games and played and did a

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<v Speaker 2>decent job.

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<v Speaker 3>They're working Josh Ball there, and then the plan if

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<v Speaker 3>none of those work out, the plan would be if,

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<v Speaker 3>assuming the tackles are healthy, that Tyler would be your

0:45:13.280 --> 0:45:16.640
<v Speaker 3>starting let move inside or they moved and Terence.

0:45:17.120 --> 0:45:19.760
<v Speaker 2>They moved Terrence Steel there if he's ready to play

0:45:19.840 --> 0:45:22.920
<v Speaker 2>and they've got something to play with plays right tackle.

0:45:23.239 --> 0:45:25.960
<v Speaker 3>And then there are free agents out there that you

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<v Speaker 3>would get down a veteran minimum.

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<v Speaker 4>So is there a right answer?

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<v Speaker 2>All?

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<v Speaker 3>Right, wide receiver? We haven't wide receiver.

0:45:34.000 --> 0:45:36.160
<v Speaker 2>I think he's thinking, maybe what.

0:45:36.080 --> 0:45:37.200
<v Speaker 3>Wide wide receiver?

0:45:37.360 --> 0:45:37.839
<v Speaker 4>What do you got?

0:45:37.840 --> 0:45:40.840
<v Speaker 3>You got Brandon Cooks? You didn't have him last.

0:45:40.640 --> 0:45:43.960
<v Speaker 4>Year, who seems to be a very muscular young man.

0:45:44.160 --> 0:45:46.640
<v Speaker 4>You were Have you seen him? I saw him at

0:45:46.640 --> 0:45:47.399
<v Speaker 4>the home run derby.

0:45:47.480 --> 0:45:50.440
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, it's the problem on the jack Man. There

0:45:50.520 --> 0:45:53.040
<v Speaker 3>was a there was a problem last year at wide receiver.

0:45:53.040 --> 0:45:56.800
<v Speaker 3>Wouldn't you agree? Yes, when once Amari left and he

0:45:56.840 --> 0:45:59.440
<v Speaker 3>had signed James Washington, but it was a minimum wage.

0:45:59.480 --> 0:46:04.040
<v Speaker 3>Dat Gallup wasn't a Gallup coming off the knee injury? Right, Okay,

0:46:04.760 --> 0:46:07.200
<v Speaker 3>you've kind of taken care of that this year with

0:46:07.280 --> 0:46:10.919
<v Speaker 3>Gallup being further removed from his surgery, and you got

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<v Speaker 3>Cooks and all right, we're talking about tight end. You've

0:46:16.440 --> 0:46:20.560
<v Speaker 3>tried to offset the loss of Dalton Schultz. Ma he

0:46:20.680 --> 0:46:21.960
<v Speaker 3>got some possibilities.

0:46:22.440 --> 0:46:25.200
<v Speaker 2>But let's let's talk about Dalton Schultz just for a second.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, all right.

0:46:26.640 --> 0:46:32.480
<v Speaker 2>I think the guy they drafted and Jake Ferguson when

0:46:32.480 --> 0:46:33.520
<v Speaker 2>it comes to that.

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<v Speaker 3>Would be Luke's schoonmaker, the guy they drafted, the guy

0:46:36.280 --> 0:46:36.800
<v Speaker 3>they drafted.

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<v Speaker 2>Sorry, I think these guys are better, are better blockers

0:46:44.440 --> 0:46:47.879
<v Speaker 2>right away than Dalton Schultz. Okay, and I think one

0:46:47.920 --> 0:46:50.240
<v Speaker 2>of the problems they had last year in the running

0:46:50.280 --> 0:46:52.759
<v Speaker 2>game is they didn't get very good blocking at the

0:46:52.800 --> 0:46:53.720
<v Speaker 2>tight end position.

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<v Speaker 4>I agree with you.

0:46:54.719 --> 0:46:58.520
<v Speaker 3>Now we say that having never seen Luke schoonmaker John Timpton.

0:46:58.200 --> 0:46:59.520
<v Speaker 2>Bo if he's.

0:47:01.000 --> 0:47:07.040
<v Speaker 3>As much as the rights much as Stanford produces tight

0:47:07.160 --> 0:47:08.839
<v Speaker 3>ends out to be able to block. Right.

0:47:09.120 --> 0:47:11.760
<v Speaker 2>Well, now, let me say this and the other guys

0:47:11.800 --> 0:47:13.320
<v Speaker 2>from Wisconsin.

0:47:13.160 --> 0:47:16.759
<v Speaker 5>Dalton Dalton could block when when we had the other

0:47:17.080 --> 0:47:20.279
<v Speaker 5>the other tight end, Blake Jarwin, Blake Jarwin, when Blake

0:47:20.360 --> 0:47:24.120
<v Speaker 5>Jordan was a starter, Dalton was that big guy that

0:47:24.239 --> 0:47:27.280
<v Speaker 5>came in and he caught the little two yard passes.

0:47:27.320 --> 0:47:30.480
<v Speaker 4>But he was a blocker. And I don't know what happened.

0:47:30.880 --> 0:47:33.520
<v Speaker 4>Maybe he did he lose the receiving he came to,

0:47:33.680 --> 0:47:36.040
<v Speaker 4>but he looked like it. No, he didn't even block

0:47:36.160 --> 0:47:37.359
<v Speaker 4>as the same tight end.

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<v Speaker 3>After he worked on the machine, he worked on that, judge,

0:47:41.640 --> 0:47:42.239
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what.

0:47:42.280 --> 0:47:44.919
<v Speaker 4>Happened, but he became a bad He became as bad

0:47:45.000 --> 0:47:45.640
<v Speaker 4>as Jarwin.

0:47:45.800 --> 0:47:50.200
<v Speaker 2>And and my assessment is not like you know some

0:47:51.160 --> 0:47:54.920
<v Speaker 2>looking back and have revisionist history. He didn't get a

0:47:54.920 --> 0:47:58.120
<v Speaker 2>big deal in free agency. Let's remember that one year

0:47:58.200 --> 0:48:01.800
<v Speaker 2>deal to go to the Texans for as much as

0:48:02.239 --> 0:48:06.359
<v Speaker 2>six million, So his base salary is guaranteed at three

0:48:06.440 --> 0:48:09.520
<v Speaker 2>point something and then there's a signing bonus that he

0:48:09.640 --> 0:48:13.480
<v Speaker 2>got like one point two five. So it wasn't like

0:48:14.000 --> 0:48:17.360
<v Speaker 2>boy he was the cat's meow at tight end. He

0:48:17.480 --> 0:48:19.960
<v Speaker 2>seemed when's the last time you heard that?

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<v Speaker 5>Hey, Fank, can we go back on back to the press.

0:48:26.960 --> 0:48:27.520
<v Speaker 2>Get back to that.

0:48:28.000 --> 0:48:29.719
<v Speaker 3>Can we get back to the correct answer to the

0:48:29.800 --> 0:48:32.720
<v Speaker 3>question that was supposed Are you worried about the running back?

0:48:32.920 --> 0:48:37.759
<v Speaker 3>I knew the running back. Yeah, if you lose Tony.

0:48:37.480 --> 0:48:40.279
<v Speaker 2>Pollard then what or if he's not ready.

0:48:40.160 --> 0:48:41.680
<v Speaker 3>Or if he's not ready.

0:48:42.160 --> 0:48:44.959
<v Speaker 5>We've talked about that many times on this show. Yeah,

0:48:45.719 --> 0:48:48.640
<v Speaker 5>we we we assumed to it, and he will be ready.

0:48:48.719 --> 0:48:50.680
<v Speaker 5>It's like as if he's just come back the same

0:48:50.760 --> 0:48:51.440
<v Speaker 5>Tony Pollard.

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<v Speaker 3>When you look at the pool of running backs and

0:48:53.680 --> 0:48:54.960
<v Speaker 3>free agency right.

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<v Speaker 2>Now, well they are already signed theirs Ronald Jones. Yeah,

0:48:59.000 --> 0:49:01.800
<v Speaker 2>that doesn't give you a lot of confidence.

0:49:01.880 --> 0:49:04.600
<v Speaker 3>Just like James Washington didn't give me a lot of confidence.

0:49:04.600 --> 0:49:08.879
<v Speaker 5>Okay, all right, Wow, he never said that. He never

0:49:08.960 --> 0:49:13.160
<v Speaker 5>said that. This is first time saying that. Fact all

0:49:13.200 --> 0:49:15.760
<v Speaker 5>we've been taling James watching on the show. We're talking

0:49:15.760 --> 0:49:18.040
<v Speaker 5>about his rehabbit. But we can't wait to get that.

0:49:18.080 --> 0:49:21.200
<v Speaker 5>Oh he's Jack too. And he never said a word.

0:49:21.320 --> 0:49:25.319
<v Speaker 2>You know what he's like I thought, guys, I said,

0:49:26.760 --> 0:49:29.360
<v Speaker 2>but he never said this time he never got a

0:49:29.440 --> 0:49:30.879
<v Speaker 2>chance and then he got hurt.

0:49:31.360 --> 0:49:34.600
<v Speaker 4>But he was never excited anyway from the beginning.

0:49:34.880 --> 0:49:40.640
<v Speaker 2>So so you want to resign Ezekiel Elliott. I have

0:49:40.719 --> 0:49:44.799
<v Speaker 2>no argument against that, you know, And there's too many

0:49:44.840 --> 0:49:49.120
<v Speaker 2>people out there, because I saw an argument was just

0:49:49.160 --> 0:49:52.440
<v Speaker 2>the other day that well they got Ronald Jones and

0:49:52.480 --> 0:49:55.439
<v Speaker 2>they said and they paid and they said they paid

0:49:55.520 --> 0:49:59.279
<v Speaker 2>him this, they paid him nothing, that's ce minimum. As

0:49:59.280 --> 0:50:03.479
<v Speaker 2>a matter of fact, if if Deuce Vaughan shows he's

0:50:03.600 --> 0:50:06.239
<v Speaker 2>worthy of being the second.

0:50:06.080 --> 0:50:09.680
<v Speaker 3>Or thing I love as a third, Donald Jones.

0:50:09.360 --> 0:50:11.480
<v Speaker 2>Not on the team, that's true. I mean he got

0:50:11.600 --> 0:50:13.920
<v Speaker 2>like one hundred and fifty thousand dollars signing.

0:50:14.239 --> 0:50:16.359
<v Speaker 5>That's his position on the team. Yeah, I believe that.

0:50:16.400 --> 0:50:17.680
<v Speaker 5>I truly believe that as well.

0:50:18.120 --> 0:50:23.240
<v Speaker 2>So, but you're right, And as I've said many times,

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<v Speaker 2>tell me who's going to replace the twelve rushing touchdowns

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<v Speaker 2>and who's going to replace him going to twelve or

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<v Speaker 2>fourteen on third and.

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<v Speaker 3>One forget Okay, if Tony Poller gets hurt alongside Tony Pollard, yes,

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<v Speaker 3>as what they've had the last four years with Zeke

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<v Speaker 3>and Tony Pollard. Who is the guy that's alongside Tony

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<v Speaker 3>Pollard because duce Von is the third guy. He's the

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<v Speaker 3>satellite and.

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<v Speaker 4>Nothing against.

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<v Speaker 2>Get an opportunity and play well. But no one has

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<v Speaker 2>really given him that opportunity, right, I mean he was

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<v Speaker 2>They're in Tampa and they made sure they went and

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<v Speaker 2>got a running by sure.

0:51:03.840 --> 0:51:06.360
<v Speaker 3>And he didn't do anything at Kansas City last.

0:51:06.280 --> 0:51:09.480
<v Speaker 2>Year, right, he didn't hardly play two games made.

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<v Speaker 4>He used to be a good back in this league.

0:51:12.600 --> 0:51:15.200
<v Speaker 4>He was like real years into his in his career.

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<v Speaker 2>He just really hadn't gotten And he's not that old.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he's like twenty five, twenty six.

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<v Speaker 4>So it is can Hunter? Can Hunter carry this load? Hunter? Lipke? Oh?

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know that.

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<v Speaker 3>I would rather have him or Zeke.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh I. I'll take my chances with Zeke.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, but dude, Zeke don't have a number. His number

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<v Speaker 4>is gone.

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<v Speaker 2>He'll you know what, whatever the dollar sign. Yes, after

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<v Speaker 2>the dollar sign, he'll play.

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<v Speaker 4>He will look so awkward though, wouldn't it.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, well, it goes back to the fifteen.

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<v Speaker 4>Anyways, Ah, interesting number.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's career, is that, right? Will Garri fifteen?

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<v Speaker 4>No, that's not weird. Good doesn't exist. You don't even

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<v Speaker 4>have to. No.

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<v Speaker 2>I think there's an argument to be made for that.

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<v Speaker 2>I really do. And I think too many people are

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<v Speaker 2>just dismissing the potential of that happened.

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<v Speaker 4>Now it comes.

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<v Speaker 2>The only thing that would hold it up is if

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<v Speaker 2>he says, now I got to have more money than okay, fine,

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<v Speaker 2>because they're not going to pay him more than what

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<v Speaker 2>two million and then incentive three million.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe you can disguise it.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, I mean sort of way they disguised who's

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<v Speaker 2>I was looking up a contract. Oh, it was Schultz's contract.

0:52:41.719 --> 0:52:43.680
<v Speaker 2>It was a four year deal with three years.

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<v Speaker 3>Got the same deal as three avoidable.

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<v Speaker 2>Years, and then they took the signing bonus.

0:52:48.719 --> 0:52:51.359
<v Speaker 3>It gets announced as a nine year deal and it's

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<v Speaker 3>actually half.

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<v Speaker 2>The Yeah, so you could do that with him.

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<v Speaker 4>Has anyone had a Zeke sighting?

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<v Speaker 2>Not really. I think he did something at uh some

0:53:03.880 --> 0:53:05.720
<v Speaker 2>charity thing somebody spotted.

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<v Speaker 4>I want to see what he looks like.

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<v Speaker 2>He didn't. Oh, yeah, in shape.

0:53:10.800 --> 0:53:13.239
<v Speaker 3>We're assuming he's in shape. All right, That does it

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<v Speaker 3>for this.

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<v Speaker 2>Additionally, when you're a free agent, you try to stay

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<v Speaker 2>in shape.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, And so we will talk about time.

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<v Speaker 3>Talk at you again next Monday.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm talking about seek signing and who won the ac Awards.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you have a favorite?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Right, all right, enjoy the ACM Awards and we will

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<v Speaker 3>see you again next Monday here on Mixshop.

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