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How came How concerned were you guys after

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the first Cowboys offensive series when there
were seven sacks? I think there were

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eleven sacks on the first two plays, and then holding a defensive holding to

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give you the first down. Yeah, that saved one of them, I

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think, so I'll push it down. I was like, oh god,

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because it was a late scratch of
Tyron Smith. So Chuma Idoga starts at

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left tackle and kind of work display
very quickly, and I went oh no,

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oh no, And honestly, you
didn'd been a great day, so

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not a problem at all. Because
the Cowboys won forty three to twenty,

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and the game was really never that
close. Now, Danny, you were

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watching on post delay big time,
like hours after. I think I started

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the game at five and was able
to avoid knowing the outcome. Although AD

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opened up Twitter or some I can't
remember. I opened up like Google Chrome

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or something, and there was a
score update and I saw a score of

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nineteen to three, and I also
knew that, oh gosh, I don't

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even remember now, but I knew
that the score at one point was nineteen

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to three. That was really early
on that it was nineteen to three,

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and I'm like, how did they
get to nineteen? So I started trying

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to do the math in my head, you know. And as I'm watching

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the game progress, and you know, the touchdown and a field goal,

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I'm like, how are they?
Oh my god, there's going to be

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a safety. Holy crap, When
is the safety gonna happen? So?

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Yeah, you well, you had
it all in that first quarter everything.

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Yeah, block punt, good,
block punt. Blocked it so hard.

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I just wouldn't stop bouncing. I
picked six, and that's three for blab

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this year. Three this year one
shy of the record regular season record,

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Yeah, Daron Bland is very interesting
because he's a guy who college played outside,

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and everyone in the league goes,
well, he's five ten, so

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he can only play inside. We
can't have him outside run around with those

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big wide receivers. So he comes
to the Cowboys and Jordan Lewis gets hurt.

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He plays inside last year in the
slot mainly taken away your faster guys

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and things like that. Has a
bunch of interceptions, like on a Trevon

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Diggs type trajectory here in terms of
number of interceptions, do you know how

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many on the year last year?
I think it was five, but I

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would need to double confume. Sorry, no, no, don't apologize.

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It was six. Okay, yeah, I believe it was. It's fair

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and pertinent to the conversation. And
then five last year, four so far

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this year. Does that seem right? Yes, that's true, that's good,

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that's fine. And then you know
that's only eight starts last year,

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yes, and this year only five
starts. And he started starting once Trevon

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Diggs got hurt. But he's kind
of doing the thing of like, and

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he's playing outside now right, And
people were like, oh my god,

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I can't believe he's doing this outside
and he's like, guys, chill your

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bottoms. I played outside cornerback and
held my own all through college. I

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know what I'm doing. It's a
little similar to Tyler Smith. Tyler Smith

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played guard last year after playing a
lot of tackle, and when he played

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some tackle, they were like,
oh no, yeah, it's good tackle

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the future. And then we're gonna
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left guard and he's like, guys, chill your pants. I played left

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guard a little bit in college.
I can do this. Everyone calm it

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down. It's really awesome. Dron
Bland is I don't know how much of

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that is luck. When it comes
to the interceptions, it can be a

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little bit of a luck stat but
good lord, this is I mean,

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it's kind of amazing. And every
time the cow was getting interception, you

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should assume it's Bland before you can
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guy that's gonna do it. Offense
was good. Ceedee Lamb cooked kind of

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waiting on that. I mean,
Ceedee Lamb's been solid. His numbers stack

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up pretty good, you know,
with a lot of the guys he was

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complaining, you know, about getting
touches and now they're starting to come and

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they were in a graphic during the
game. It was just like Dak when

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he throws to Ceedee Lamb, Well, his completion percentage is up almost fifteen

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percent. Yeah, waterbacking up almost
like twenty five percent. Fourteen targets.

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Just throw it to him, twelve
catches, City Lamb will go efficient fight

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for it too. Who like Ceedee
Lambs is awesome? Yeah, Dak was

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exceptional yesterday. I don't know what
more you can say about that performance.

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I mean, other than the ill
advice throw and allbeit it was tipped that

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did look like a lot of traffic
up down there near the goal line where

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he threw his one loan pick of
the of the night or the day.

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And he was great. And it's
not like he was getting killer protection because

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most of the damage that he did
was outside of the pocket and they mentioned

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that quite a bit in the broadcast
yesterday with KB and Olsen. But he

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was a joy man. He was
great, He was accurate, he under

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pressure, he made good decisions.
He had receivers that were able to get

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opened. I think that helps a
lot too. But boy, he is

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a real treat to watch when coverage
breaks down and he's able to kind of

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maneuver a bit out there. We
were trying to did you guys think of

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dact pretty Oh my god, I
thought it was great. Yeah, I

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thought he was awesome. Maybe his
game of the year. That touchdown pass,

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the first one was great to fergus
And, yeah, the one handed

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catch is fun. But you know
anyone who's played football, and one handed

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catch is not the hardest thing in
the world, especially when it's perfectly laid

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in the way it was. I
thought that pass was excellent. And those

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gloves are like glues. Yes,
if you've ever worn that, like,

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actually put on real NFL gloves.
It's incredible. Catching of football with those

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one handed catches. It as hard
as they look. I mean some of

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them, you know, the Odell
catch, these some of these things are

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wild when you do it with a
couple of fingers. But his accuracy on

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the Cook's back of the end zone
long pass was perfect. The location was

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absolutely perfect. It could only be
where he caught it. Let's go to

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the first touchdown to Jake Ferguson.
Yeah, for sure, that throw on

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the money. Did you age say
that? Sorry, that is what we

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were talking about. I'm so sorry. Fine, you're fine. I'm so

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sorry. We haven't had that happen
in at He's been missing that throw a

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little bit, despite the one that
scoon Maker dropped, but like that's something

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that like Dak's in the last few
games has missed a throw on the first

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couple of drives and you're like,
okay, what you can't we can't have

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that. We're hard on him.
We miss one throw in your heart on

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the guy and we talked about justin
Herbert and how he throws. He's been

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missing, but there was something about
they didn't run the ball very very well

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and they have it yet and I
don't know that they are, but you

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can offset that by getting the ball
to ceedee Lamb a lot in the first

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half. Just get in the ball
and opens up everything else. We're trying

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to edit a watch along thing with
some old friends yesterday. A live stream

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during the game is great, and
we're trying to decode when the finger gets

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sniffed when you're a CD Lamb.
Yeah, it's it's a tough thing.

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It's not every time. And then
I think it's essentially when he receives a

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pass that is a first down,
but not what he runs, because I've

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seen him run for first downs where
he didn't do it, and then he

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did catch a touchdown, which we
were arguing, is that technically a first

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down? I don't, you know, not statistically, but and he did

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it when he scored a touchdown last
night. But just trying to decode the

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finger sniff is I think he really
knows what to do. Okay. I

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think there's not much rhyme or I
think that once he you know, once

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the tackle happens, the whistle's blown
and he stands up, I think he's

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very uncomfortable. I think he's really
awkward with how he him. Yeah,

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yeah, yeah. He has shown
a tendency to be absent minded at times.

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If you remember on Draft night when
he that his side chick or girlfriend

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at the time, have his phone, Well he didn't let her. She

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took it. She took phone too, and he was do you remember that?

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And he even kind of loves like, no, no, no,

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no, you realize whose night this
is. I need all my phones,

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baby, you're on my couch right
now, and I'm about to have a

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lot of couches. He was great, and we all want CD to somehow

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bust into that highest echelon of receivers
and it's it's days like yesterday that'll get

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him in that direction because that was
dominant. He's great after the catch.

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For a dude as lean as he
is, he is tough as hell.

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He sticks his nose into contact and
often runs through tackles. HiT's it's a

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game he really needed. God,
wouldn't you love to see that CD in

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terms of targets and production for the
better chunk of the rest of the year.

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And if you really have one of
the most dangerous receivers in football,

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And I think he's got that as
a ceiling, So love love seeing him.

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Yeah, you still want him to
be like top ten, Not that

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it matters what you're ranked, I
guess, And at the end of it,

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it's like how do you fit the
offense and how does the offense work

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around you? But you would like
to see him be, yeah, top

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ten in receptions or yards, yeah, touchdowns, And I don't you know

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if you ask most people ranked him
in the league. I mean, I

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guess he would come around right around
the tenth best receiver, but one of

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the dudes that would be in front
of him on almost all lists to be

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Cooper Cup, and he was I
mean again, fourteen targets for Lamb and

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then we know the production Cup had
ten targets, ended up with four catches

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for twenty one yards. Was essentially
invisible. And that's two weeks in a

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row for him being sort of a
visible. But oh then the defense was

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monstrous and the special teams was monstrous
and it wasn't a game. Another Cowboys

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win with the game was it close'? That's the I guess it's a good

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problem to have. When's this team
gonna win a close game? I don't

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know. Yeah, I mean that
Chargers game, technically, I guess was

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close. Play a close game?
Yeah right, I mean there are two

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losses have been sort of That Chargers
game was so weird and had no flow

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to it, and there was penalties
galore. It's hard to take a lot

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from that. I think you can
play a real close game against the Eagles

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next week. I'd assume they are
definitely one of the best best teams with

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the best records in the NFL that
you kind of feel you know very little

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about. Yeah, I still think
they're good. I mean I still lean

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there. I my my reservations about
the offense. You look at yesterday and

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go, well, that's calm down
quite a bit. I still have a

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problem. They can't run the ball. I mean, that's a that's a

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weird thing. Was it like just
over three yards per carry? I think

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think again, Yeah, I think
it was averaging three point nine yards to

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carry. Tony Pollard I hate to
do the day after dominant win and then

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lean toward talking about the very few
things that work me too, So maybe

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not even but the you know Pollard
through you know how many games is this

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eight? I don't know, Like
you just hasn't been what I think we

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all thought it was going to be
before the season started, with you know,

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that crazy yards per carry and these
huge flash plays, and he's had

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a few of them, but there's
just it's just not looking like we have

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the world beater back there and not
his fault and the old line has been

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banged up. I get it,
but don't what's his yards per carry yesterday?

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Three fifty some odd yards? Fifty
two I think was that day,

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And that's what we're you know,
hanging our hat on that yard. I

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was okay, it was four point
four, so it wasn't the end of

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the world. I'd like to normal. You know, what I'd like to

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know is I'd like to know the
breakdown of his yards per carry between the

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tackles and his yards per carry when
he gets off the edge in a little

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bit in space, because that's where
he's most effective. He doesn't last year

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inside runs he was really effectives.
Hey you can do every yeah, but

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he had a lot. But did
he have better holes last year? I

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feel like they're not. Those gaps
just aren't as wide as they used to

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be in the interior right now for
him. Whereas you know, Zeke was

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a pounder, and Zeke's probably just
based on his style and size alone is

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going to get you an extra yard
per carry inside the tackles, regardless whether

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there's a hole or not. I
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is most most good when you get
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His best game for yards and average
per rush was that Arizona game, a

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loss. We're playing behind the whole
game, Yeah, but that's not oaking

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you to run. You're playing ahead
all the time. They're expecting you to

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go on. That's the only great
gaming crack the hunter. He had one

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twenty two in his next highest game
is seventy two yards, which whatever.

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I don't know. I mean,
it's fine technically he's at the age when

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running backs slow down, but I
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sixty six. I mean we're getting
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He didn't have the wear and terror
amount of touches the other guys do

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at that age. Well, I
predicted that it would be. It could

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possibly be a game where bones fossil
overstays is welcome, And boy did I

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miss that. I just maybe lose
half a point. That's because you get

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a block punt turpinhead a couple returns. Turpin had a ding dong play too,

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trying to bring that kick off out
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and got smooshed at the fifteen.
I don't mind the risks. Sometimes it's

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so dumb. Why would you do
that if you think you got something?

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I don't know what. Sometimes I
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They I mean the score in the
game was a route from the beginning.

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I don't care at that point.
Maybe I don't know. There are

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times where the offense is like stalling
out, and the way the offense had

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been playing leading up to this where
I'm like, you know what, that

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might be my best chance to crack
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that. I'll trade off of ten
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gonna get called for holding it a
little bit. Anyways, I've got a

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bunch of audio for the pull out
section and the morning news. A couple

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of observations that I did have.
Did you see that that we mentioned that

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one sequence of great special teams plays
with the safety, the block, punt,

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the picks or not the pick six? But I think they had one

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other. What was the other thing
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he had like two big special teams. Maybe it was a it was a

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big turp in return is what it
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the sidelines, and at one point
they had the camera on him and he's

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kind of like running, you know
how he is. He's like real excitable,

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and he just kind of stops and
grabs a water bottle from one of

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the water guys, just scuorts in
his mouth and hands it back to him.

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It's like I'm working over here.
Pretty funny. I thought that Jake

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ferguson touchdown celebration was weird. Do
you remember what he did? Do you

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ever watch me dance when I'm sitting
in my chair when music comes on and

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I kind of do like this,
Yeah, it's robody thing. It's something

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like that going on Trump sometime to
see it, you know when he does

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the yeah and c Yeah, a
little awkward, Yes, yeah, yeah,

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it was cool. I think he's
going to be good in this league.

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Ferguson, Yeah, I do,
I do. He is. He's

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got some he's got a skill set
they need to target. I'd like to

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see him get targeted. I don't
know McCarthy had his heart on forgetting a

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second tight end. They're not booing, they're schooning. Get another offensive lineman

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with that pick. Yeah, so
much a way all day, all day,

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a pile of name on the offensive
line. And if you have any

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doubt or if somebody snipes your pick, like right before, just pluck something

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from the line pile. If you
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and what rounded he go in?
Second round? Yeah? Second round?

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You that's I hate that pick unless
he is an immat he feels an immediate

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need where you are so at it
tied end that you've got to have a

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starter. He got a second tech
yesterday. That's a wasted pick. I'm

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sorry, it's a wasted ass pick. I have the best guard in the

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draft was available right there and his
name was Cyrus. That's pretty cool.

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Oh yeah, does just to catch
any of the MAVs. On Friday night,

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we had Game one of World Series. You know, it's funny.

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I was watching with brother Cash.
We were watching baseball, and I don't

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know was the baseball game over whatever. We clicked over and I saw all

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three of Luca's consecutive three pointers and
it was three or was The fourth was

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four. The fourth one was the
the hook, the other hook shot on

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he was in the zone. Man, it was nuts. How many things

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has Luca done to make you just
say that he's not from this planet,

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so far above me, beyond like
what maybe anyone in the league can do.

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And then he does that three of
them clean, and then he's wedges

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himself in the elbow and he's screwed
out of time and he just does the

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wacky crap that he claims he does
practice too, which I believe him too,

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because we see him shooting from chairs
and lawn chairs, and you know,

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in a raincoat. We see all
of his wacky shots he takes.

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That's the thing about those shots is
the sample size is large enough that you

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just can't attribute that to him being
lucky or squirrely. No. Yeah,

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he practices that stuff. He really
does. Man, He's probably made that

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shot one hundred thousand times just goofing
around. But he knows, he knows

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what it feels like to make that
shot, probably from that position. Yea.

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The thing is, even when he
misses, whether it be half,

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any of it, it's always close. Yeah. Like even if he misses

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this full court whatever it is,
wildest shots, they're always in the neighborhood.

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This is so so good. He
was on full heater. I pulled

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it up. I was watching on
my phone because Rangers were on. And

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he ended up with a forty nine
points I think, and Kyrie had seventeen.

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And even Kyrie, there's a video
of the MAVs got him like walking

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off to the locker room and and
he was like excited. His like good

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team win. It sounds because it
was like a five to six point win,

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and that's aren't gonna be good this
year. Tim Hardaway Junior had nineteen

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off the bench. There's big questions
about him being upset about his role and

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basically being told you're not gonna start, and that Jason Kidd had maybe not

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communicated that the right way. Tim
Hardaway, Junior has been great in two

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games off the bench, scoring buckets
for you. So the Mats are two

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and zero and they're happy and they
have Memphis tonight at seven. Did you

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get to watch much of the game
or do you? I don't know if

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you record. It was just kind
of watching on my phone, you know,

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Yeah, but I wasn't like locked
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YouTube replays and once they posted it, but they that was usually take a

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while. But yeah, he made
that shot. It was one twenty to

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one twenty with twenty six seconds left, after he'd made three consecutive threes to

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get it to that score. Oh
yeah, he had to put the team

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on his back to win that game. Like, is magic real? I

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mean I think you I have it? Yeah, but it's just me and

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Luca. Why you're in the system
is right? No, I'm clearly not.

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But Luca is like, there's some
people who are just subscribed to the

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Magic policy and he is, and
he keeps proving it. That next game

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last year was the wildest ever.
Missing the free throw and how does the

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ball bounce anywhere near you much less
you can't have it. That's magic,

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That is magic. But oh he's
on fire, even even take that shot

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out of it, which is ridiculous. The three threes in a row,

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YEA with them, everyone in the
world probably knowing that he's gonna shoot it

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right, And statistically he's a decent
three point shooter. He's not like Steph,

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Yeah, I mean it's not great, but he's magic because he's we

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know he's he's a he's a very
good three whatever you want to put it

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as statistically, But at the end
of games, it's like, oh,

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yeah, he's gonna make that.
I don't care how far back he is,

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and that means he's got the magic
and he gets to his spot and

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that's that to me. That's the
thing that's that's wild is he's able to

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get to that left wing and I
guess it's kind of the wing spot where

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he loves to shoot from. He's
able to get open or even when he's

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not open, he still makes him. But everybody on the on the defense

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knows that's where he wants to be, and they just can't stop it.

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And they could. They did stop
it there. He had to hook it

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up like a one handed hook with
less than thirty seconds in a Thai game

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with the shot clock expiring. He
it's a it's terrible to be, you

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know, forced into that corner and
have no better option, and yeah,

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no it goes in. He banks
it in. And and what Kyrie thinks

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of him, I'm just fascinated,
especially after some game like that, because

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Kyrie probably is, i mean,
the best player on the floor at any

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moment, the best player on his
team. Probably thought he was the best

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player on his team, even when
he was playing with prime Lebron and winning

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a championship. Kyrie is a you
know, in his own head, he's

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probably like, look, I'm better
than this guy. But he's really good.

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Right now. Kyrie has to look
at this dude like he's a witch.

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Like I'm the witch. I'm Luca, but I'm Luca. Kyrie says,

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right, dude, I'm Luca.
But he looks at him, He's

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like, how, I know,
how you doing? What is he doing?

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It's got to just be magic.
I think that's we should coin that

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phrase Luca magic. And that's how
you're an idea is man ever said that,

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you know what, I'd like to
hear about some more of your ideas

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and some quality products. Oh but
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