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what worked, what didn't work, most of it did not work,

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and what BYU can do going forward if they have

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to face Texas Tech, what type of game plan well

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to the hotline. Welcome and form BYU.

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Speaker 1: Great.

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Speaker 3: The Quarterback Scientists are three DQB. We got John Beck

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on the line. John, how's your weekend?

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Speaker 4: That was a good one man.

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Speaker 5: Uh, you've got a playoff win.

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Speaker 4: For the high school team.

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Speaker 5: So that was fun. You know, my son's having the

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opportunity to be the quarterback right now, so that's exciting

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as a parent who's been you know, coaching him up

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all the way through. So that's been fun. Other than that,

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a lot of just you know, following college football, watching

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the Coogs, watching some NFL games.

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Speaker 1: So are you o seeing for the high school team

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as well?

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Speaker 4: No, I just help out with the game plan.

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Speaker 5: I'm a quarterback coach, but the coordinator that's there.

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Speaker 4: He and I have worked together a few for a

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few years here at San Clementy, so it's been good.

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Speaker 5: We kind of have a very good relationship helping out

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suggesting plays.

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Speaker 4: Dennis is involved in that as well, Pitta. Dennis helps

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out as the tight.

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Speaker 5: End coach, so we have a very similar role in

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terms of being a position coach, but helping out a

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lot with the game planning and in practice structuring some

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of the plays that we kind of input.

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Speaker 4: So it's been good. It's been a fun little run

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so far for our team this year.

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Speaker 5: We're going to be in the second round of playoffs

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semi finals this weekend, so it'll be a big game

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for us.

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Speaker 3: Has there ever been a moment this year? A game

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this year? What's your game plan? Offensive game plan that

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you had scouted that you had pre planned for the

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thought it would work. It didn't work so well against

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a pretty gosh day good defense.

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Speaker 4: I mean, I feel like that always happens in football.

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Speaker 5: I feel like that's why coaches that have a lot

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of experience, that have experienced those situations before, they can.

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Speaker 4: Come to find answers. You know, That's where it helps.

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Speaker 5: I think a lot of the times banking too much

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on well, here's what I've learned as a player, also

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not just a coach, because I had experience as a

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player where you might see what you feel is going

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to be so good on tape, but you always have

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to account for what they are going to plan for

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you because you're studying tape, watching what they do against

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other opponents, But what are they going to do against you?

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What wrinkles are they going to throw at your team?

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When they watch your team on tape? What do they say,

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here is how we're going to prepare for that.

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Speaker 4: And I feel like that.

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Speaker 5: Is where sometimes you have to be so careful of

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trying to build a perfect plan for what you see

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on tape because you just don't know what wrinkles they're

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going to do and what plann they're going to have,

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So you have to have a game plan that can

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expand you have to have a game plan that is

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wider than just what you see on tape, but also

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That's why I love the whole John Wooden. We're going

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to focus on us and we're going to make sure

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that what we do we do well, and then they

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have to stop what we do well. It's not always

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a just about what well, let's do what the defense

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Speaker 4: Allow us to do that? Right there?

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Speaker 5: Just sound like Norm Chow from Greatest Moments and Billie

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Football History.

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Speaker 4: But I did it without a Hawaiian accent though.

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Speaker 5: But you know, you also just have to go into

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it and say, okay, but what do we do really well?

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Speaker 4: What offensively can we do better than their defense?

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Speaker 5: And so that's why game planning is such a tricky thing,

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especially against really good football teams. The hardest teams to

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gain plan for are the teams that are very talented defensively,

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because it still comes down to who you have versus

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who they have. You can have a great scheme and

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an idea, and you can have all of these things

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that you believe will work, but.

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Speaker 4: The the game comes down to man versus man.

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Speaker 5: These players against those players, and it is really tough

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when you play against really good football teams.

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Speaker 3: Let's transition then, BYU's offensive game plan didn't work, so

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well against Texas Techs defense.

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Speaker 1: That is an elite defense.

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Speaker 3: A defense that doesn't give give up a lot of yards,

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doesn't give up a lot of points, and they're always taking

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the ball away. What happened in this game offense Billies

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offense versus Texas Tech defense, Well.

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Speaker 5: I think you nailed it in terms of just how

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good Texas Tech is.

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Speaker 4: That's the best football.

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Speaker 5: Team defensively that we played this year or that by

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Speaker 4: I think it.

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Speaker 5: Showed in the amount of times that Bear was being

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pressured in the way that they kept the run game

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to a minimum, both LJ and Bear. I'm sure that

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was Buyu's lowest rushing output of the season.

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Speaker 4: The number of.

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Speaker 5: Times that balls were being thrown to a receiver and

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immediately is getting either hits, has somebody on him. It

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was just a really good did like team that that

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Buyu was playing against. I think that the scheme and

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game plan that they had worked well against what Buyu

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was trying to do. And I don't think that's a

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knock to Byu. You look at some of the stuff

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that Bou did in the game, it's stuff that Buyu

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has had success with. You look at some of the scheme,

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things that they did that were different from what we've

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seen this year. They absolutely went into this game with

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some wrinkles that I'm sure was stuff that they felt

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like Texas Tech hadn't seen, or that was building off

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of something else. In the run game, they were doing

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the same thing. It wasn't just BYU going up there

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and saying like, well, it's worked all year, let's just

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do it again. That was not what they did. It

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was just Texas Tech played some really good football. And

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I know that there's a number of plays that, you know,

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Bear's going to watch on tape and he's going to say, hey,

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maybe I could have done this, or I you know,

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I could have put the ball there, you know, And

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and Aaron's going to go back on tape and he's

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going to learn a lot from it. I think the

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way that BYU needs to interpret this game is we played.

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Speaker 4: Against the best opponent we've played all year. We are

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going to learn a lot from this game, and if

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we can have an opportunity to play these guys again.

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Speaker 5: That experience of playing them is going to better prepare

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us to have an opportunity to beat them if we

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match up with them.

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Speaker 4: Again, that's the way they need to look at it.

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Speaker 3: The only silver lining in all this from an offense

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Ba's offense versus BUS or Texas Techs defense is that

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I think BYU played Texas Tech the best out of

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all the teams that have played in loving and they

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only lost by twenty two points. Right everybody else? I

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think Kansas I think Kansas State lost what by twenty five?

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Oklahoma State forty two, Oregon State thirty one. So I

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guess that's the only silver line, whatever silver linings are

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there in this game.

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Speaker 5: I mean, like I just said, if I'm the coordinator,

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if I'm on the football.

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Speaker 4: Team, yeah, it sucks because you have to.

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Speaker 5: Deal with the feeling of wanting an undefeated season.

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Speaker 4: You have to deal with, you.

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Speaker 5: Know, feeling like a top ranked team that now has

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dropped a little bit. The entire year, you've been climbing

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the rankings, and that's a fun feeling to be.

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Speaker 4: Able to have.

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Speaker 5: And so you know, you're walking in the building Monday morning,

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you're sitting down in meetings and you're having to go

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through and look at all of the things that didn't work.

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You're having to look at not scoring points until the

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fourth quarter, you're having to look at all of these

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things that for the first time this year BYU is

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having to swallow that tough.

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Speaker 4: Pill after a loss. But you have to look at

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it as now we know our opponent that much better.

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Going back to what I said at the beginning of

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the interview.

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Speaker 5: About game planning, about trying to structure things based off

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of what you see them do against other teams, Well,

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how are they going to play you? Well, now you

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have a great idea of that. Now you have an

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idea to compare and contrast and say, well, here's how

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they stopped these other teams, here's what we anticipated, and

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now look, they're gonna still do.

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Speaker 4: What they do best.

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Speaker 5: I guarantee so much of what they did on Saturday is.

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Speaker 4: What they have done best against other teams as well.

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Speaker 5: But there's also going to be some things and usually

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that isn't necessarily scheme, but it's in situational meaning, like

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what of their scheme do they draw up in certain

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scenarios because of what they anticipate.

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Speaker 4: BYU using, Well, now you see that a little bit better.

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Speaker 5: You know, it's a little bit of that games than

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ship I think of why we love like in the

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NBA and in Major League Baseball, they don't play these

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one game championships.

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Speaker 4: They play these five games, seven game, these multiple game championships.

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Speaker 5: Because now it's this chess match throughout all the games

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of you are getting to know your opponents. So well,

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that's what I believe the next opportunity can be. You know,

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it's always said in sports it's difficult to beat a team.

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I think if these two teams match up again in

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the Big Twelve Championship, I think I would be very

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exciting because of them having played each other before in Uyu,

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gaining a greater understanding of Texas Tech and who they

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are and how they played Uyu.

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Speaker 3: The Texas Tech defense team speed was on display. Beart

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Bockmeyer couldn't get past the line of scrimmage without getting hit.

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Speaker 1: They were surefooted on their turf.

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Speaker 3: When when Bear has you know, really showcased well, he

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showcased his running ability at home on on natural grass.

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Watching the Utah game specifically, Utah really didn't have sure

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footing at all. They were going to slip in and

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they just didn't look as athletic as this Texas Tech

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defense did. So there's a number of components there that

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of Boy's offense that has been effective has been their

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play action, their intermediate throw game off of play action,

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and that didn't seem people working because Texas Tech had

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a four man rush and they could collapse the pocket

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and drop seven every single play. What did you see

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that was so effective from that defensive unit of Texas Tech.

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Speaker 5: Well, I think they were really good tacklers, you know,

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going to that first little part you talked about about.

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Speaker 4: Playing on turf grass, Like.

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Speaker 5: I just think as I looked at some of Bears

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and Lj's runs against other opponents, whether we say it's

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their ability to make people miss and run through tackles

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or the defense's inability to tackle those guys.

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Speaker 4: You know, I think of some.

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Speaker 5: Of bears spectacular runs in the Utah game where he

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was very nimble footed, like, there were a lot of

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miss tackles, and whether it's because he's two thirty and

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quick footed like, whatever the case may be.

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Speaker 4: If you're a defensive coach, you're pulling your hair out,

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throwing your.

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Speaker 5: Headset because of the number of tackles that were missed

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on those plays. Is not what Texas Tech was doing

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on Saturday. Texas Tech, I feel like was very good

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tacklers making contact, key, keeping their hands on wrapping up.

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Speaker 4: You look at the interior alignment.

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Speaker 5: How many times that they made bear move cut back

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and then somebody was there to make a tackle. Not

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a lot of mistackles from that Texas Tech defense. In

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terms of the play action passing game, like a lot

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of the times, it's those man's schemes that allow you

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to play type coverage with the outside receivers and then

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use zone drop interior guys, and so what it does

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is if you don't winning the man coverages downfield, it

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forces the quarterback into throwing checkdowns and then those zone

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defenders are going to rally to the checkdowns.

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Speaker 4: So BYU did have a.

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Speaker 5: Few max protection, a few fakes off of their like

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counter game and that you know, they hit Chase on

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a really nice little like drift incut. I believe in

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the second quarter of the game they had a few,

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but it wasn't as much as they we've seen in

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the past, And I think a lot of that goes

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to when you max protect, you know, you you limit

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the number of people that are getting downfield when you

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have a hard time is when the team is able

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to play a shell coverage zone wise defensively because you're

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not able to run the football well, and then now

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you're sending only three receivers downfield versus like a dropping seven.

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That wasn't necessarily the case every time against Texas Tech.

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action passes and into the sideline. YU was running a

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flood concept, but because of the trap corners and the

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coverage that Texas Tech was playing, they had numbers. And

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then the man schemes, like if you go to like

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the NFL and some of these schemes that teams are

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trying to run, whether you are trying to decipher was

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it an RPO or was it.

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Speaker 4: A design play action pass?

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Speaker 5: A lot of the times playing a man's scheme on

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the edges with zone droppers.

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Speaker 4: Underneath are what limits that.

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Speaker 5: And I saw that from Texas Tech, like they were

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able to play very good man coverage out on the

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edges zone droppers underneath, and you have somebody running right

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on the back of the receiver, plus at times an

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underneath zone guy, and so there's not a lane even

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if your man guy is beating him by a step,

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there's still the potential that you may not have the

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lane to throw it in because the zone dropper and

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they forced you to drop the ball off to check

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it down. And that's why you saw a number of

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throws checked down out in the flats to the tight

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end and the running backs and then Texas Texas rallied

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to make a tackle.

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Speaker 1: In those situations.

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Speaker 3: Is it best to utilize certain personnel that's a little

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bit better at winning one on ones in open space

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on those checkdowns. I know you had a couple of

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really good football players you were able to check down

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the ball too, that could win an open space after

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the checks with it. With checkdowns. Curtis Brown was really

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good at that. I remember that TCU game six. You

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dumped it down for like a four It was like

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a third and long, and you dumped it down for

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like a four yard completion and Curtis took it up

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field versus a very good top twenty five TCU defense

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and picked up the first down. I almost wonder if

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personnel wise, you can you begin to kind of activate

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like a Jovasa Davuni or even a press and wrection

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those situations when you know you're gonna have to check

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down because nothing's going to be downfield.

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Speaker 4: Yeah.

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Speaker 5: And you know, here's the thing about checkdowns that there

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are times that you line up and you see the

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coverage and in your head, you know the probability of

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getting a ball downfield is going to be limited, and

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so you know the chances are it's going to go

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to the checkdown.

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Speaker 4: There are other times with you.

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Speaker 5: Believe that you're gonna have a great opportunity to get

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the ball downfield and you have to then take the

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checkdown because it doesn't give it to you. But you

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weren't anticipating that. In both of those scenarios. You never anticipate, Oh,

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I'm choosing this because I think it's going to be

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a great chance to pick up the third and thirteen.

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Speaker 4: Like when I threw that ball to Curtis I and T.

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Speaker 5: I wasn't thinking, oh, man, this is going to be

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a great opportunity to get this third and thirteen right here,

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because he's going to make all these people miss. It

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just comes down to that player making a play. The

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same reason why we love an LJ. Martin running through

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tackles in the run game, he has that same ability

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in the past game catching the ball out there.

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Speaker 4: Just the truth is, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

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It's like screen game.

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Speaker 5: We watch these highlights and all of a sudden, you

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throw a team goes a little screen and.

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Speaker 4: It goes for sixty for a touchdown.

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Speaker 5: I guarantee when the coach dialed up that screen, he

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wasn't thinking sixty. He was thinking six to eight maybe,

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But it goes for sixty.

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Speaker 4: So you don't know.

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Speaker 5: I don't know if it's personnel, Like you don't want

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to change personnel just because you say, well, we need

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one of those checkdowns to be able.

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Speaker 4: To get more yards.

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Speaker 5: Like that checkdown isn't made to get tons of yards.

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That checkdown is made to be a checkdown to pick

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up whatever you can and potentially put yourself if it's

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on a third down, give us enough yards so that

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maybe we can now go for it on fourth down.

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I do think later in the game you saw them

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take a few chances downfield, like Chase almost had an

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amazing catch on a downfill ball down the right sideline.

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Speaker 4: Sometimes you just have to do that.

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Speaker 5: When teams are playing good man coverage, you have to

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take your chances.

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Speaker 4: You've got to take your shots.

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Speaker 5: Some games it works. Some games it doesn't. This was

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a game that it just it didn't work, you know.

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And there's a few plays like I think it was

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who had the one drop away? Was it Jojo had

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to drop on a scramble at Bear made?

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Speaker 4: You know what I mean?

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Speaker 5: Who knows what happens that's beyond the sticks right there,

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that's the first down, Like, you never know what could.

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Speaker 4: Happen on a few plays here there.

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Speaker 5: I just know overall, when you watch the tape, when

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you watch what TCU, I mean, sorry, what Texas Tech

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did the BYU. They put the most pressure on Bear

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that he's had. They limited Bear's ability to take off

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and escape and run more than anybody else has.

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Speaker 4: They limited Yu's base running game, like so.

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Speaker 5: Much of what Uiu's been able to do has been

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built off of that run game.

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Speaker 4: And that just wasn't what was going on with this game.

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Speaker 5: And you look at the what was it two weeks

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ago when BYU was down a little bit against Iowa State,

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they made some really really key plays, some big time

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scramble plays. They had a defensive turnover, they had a

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special teams turnover that gave them the opportunity to rally

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back you know, those type of plays weren't happening in

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this game, Like Texas Tech controlled a lot of the things.

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And that's just that's just the way that it shakes

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down at whatever level, and like any level of football,

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when when you're under that much dress, when they're playing

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that well at coverage, when and it's just that's football

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and that's what it looks like.

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focus on TCU, right, they got to move on. They

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get TCU at home, they have to go on the

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road versus Sincy, and then they welcome UCF at home.

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What's the messaging to this BYU football team heading into

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this next matchup with the horn Frogs.

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Speaker 5: Well, you got to make a decision of these are

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the things that happened, and then you got to move on.

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What you can't do as a football team is you

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and this is a coaching staff as well, is you

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can't sit there and wonder what if you can't sit

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there and feel bad about Man, now we're not going

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to be able to have the undefeated season. Like you

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can't sit there and replay plays, like all of that

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just needs to end. But like you have to already

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be moved on from that game. You have to turn

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the page because the reality is you still have everything

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that you wanted within your control as long as you

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take care of business, and TCU is going to come

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in very, very hungry.

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Speaker 4: So all of those things from this game where you might.

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Speaker 5: As a player sit in the locker room and look

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at your teammate be like, man, we just did not

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see that coming.

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Speaker 4: You can't have that happen.

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Speaker 5: Everything about that Texas Tech game needs to be learned,

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moved on from.

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Speaker 4: Know what you're going to do going.

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Speaker 5: Forward, and have that be the focus because there are

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too many important games in the next three weeks to

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have any thought about what could have happened, what we

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thought was going to happen, or what this means.

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Speaker 4: Now those can't be in your head. You just got

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to wipe them all clean.

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Speaker 5: I love the phrase no rearview mirrors like, if you

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start feeling like you got some rearview mirrors up and

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you're looking in the past of that game, you got

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to tear those things down and you just got to

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be focused on the task at hand.

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Speaker 4: Because I promise that this is TCU team coming in.

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They've had some bumps along the way.

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Speaker 5: They've had some games that they sputtered a little bit

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here or there, but I have seen them when they

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played good. They have the potential to be a really

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good football team.

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Speaker 3: John Beck here on ESPN The Fan, John, a couple

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of last things before we let you go regarding Bear.

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Speaker 1: What can Bear take.

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Speaker 3: Away from this Texas Tech game and what does he

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need to work on in these final three games in

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order to maybe maximize his abilities and put himself in

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the best position to make plays for his team.

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Speaker 5: Yeah. You know, he's had an outstanding year as a

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true freshman, and it's been great to.

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Speaker 4: See the success that he's had.

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Speaker 5: I think for Bear, so much of this is going

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to be about understanding the feeling of the experience.

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Speaker 4: You know, this was a huge experience for a young man.

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Speaker 5: At his age, at his level of experience to be

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the you know, a huge national game.

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Speaker 4: Two top ten teams in their place, Like.

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Speaker 5: That is an environment right there that is tough on

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on anybody.

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Speaker 4: That's tough on a seasoned college quarterback.

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Speaker 5: And so for Bear having that only be I believe,

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was it his ninth game of the year, Is that

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correct night and yeah, yeah, ninth game, Like.

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Speaker 4: He just needs to take from that.

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Speaker 5: Everything from that is a learning experience, whether it was

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a positive play, a negative play, the feelings that he

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experienced during the game. You know, there were a few

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times that he might have felt a little out of sorts,

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a little out.

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Speaker 4: Like just a little off. You're gonna have that happen

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as a quarterback.

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Speaker 5: You're going to have that happen, even if you're a

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season's quarterback at times, like you watch NFL games and

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you can see the best of the best sometimes.

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Speaker 4: Still experience that.

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Speaker 5: So he just needs to take all of that and

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understand the feeling that he's experiencing now on this level,

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and he needs to just put all of that in

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a place that he can use that for his benefit

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later on.

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Speaker 4: He now knows what it feels.

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Speaker 5: Like to play against the top five defense in the

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country on the road at their place. He now knows

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what it feels like to be down, you know, and

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have some things not working in a game at times

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when you're very used to things working. That's a different

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experience when you're trying, trying, trying, and it's just not working,

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not working, not working.

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Speaker 4: Okay, Well, now you know what it feels like. You know.

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Speaker 5: Now you know how to be calm in those circumstances.

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There's gonna be other big, big games. We all hope

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that BYU wins out and that things play out in

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a way that they're playing in the Big twelve Championship

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and there's a high probability that they're back against a

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saying Texas Tech team. Well, guess what, I'm pretty sure

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that's going to be at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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So there's going to be even more Texas Tech fans

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screaming at that place.

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Speaker 4: It's going to be a crazy environment.

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Speaker 5: All of these things that he's experienced have been great

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to help him be better prepared for that next experience.

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Speaker 3: John Beck, Ladies and gentlemen, the quarterback scientists at three

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all the quarterbacks listening to all their parents, there are

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opportunities during the season and towards the end of the

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season to get better. You guys provide a service almost

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like a telecoach film eval service there at three and

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three DQB dot com.

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Speaker 1: Tell us a little bit about it.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, you know, it's basically any way that a quarterback

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can improve. Quarterbacks have to be extremely hungry and motivated,

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and so it's every opportunity that they can find to

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improve their understanding at least their football IQ.

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Speaker 4: Or gaining experience and learning from the emotions that he's.

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Speaker 5: I have a number of calls today when I get

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off the phone here and it's it's quarterbacks. It's working

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through all of the things that a quarterback experiences. I

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have collegiate quarterbacks that every Monday we are watching some tape.

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We're going through their clips. It's at all levels. We

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have high school quarterbacks. Just Saturday, just just two days ago,

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we had high school quarterbacks that were in on Saturday

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morning getting their work in.

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Speaker 4: Whether it's to.

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Speaker 5: Prepare for a playoff game or because their season ended,

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but they want to put in some final work before

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they transition to basketball or another sport.

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Speaker 4: It's just to play that position, you have to.

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Speaker 5: Always be working, always be grinding, And I mean I

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can tell you loads of stories of a lot of

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guys that they were just a high school kid and

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nobody was, you know, crowning them with.

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Speaker 4: Four stars or five stars or even three stars.

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Speaker 5: But they just kept showing up, kept putting in the work,

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kept jumping on phone calls.

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Speaker 4: They just kept going, kept going. And they're now the.

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Speaker 5: Guys playing on Saturdays, playing on Sundays because they just

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kept believing and kept putting.

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Speaker 4: In the work.

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Speaker 3: John Beck, ladies and gentlemen, John, I always appreciate our time.

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And uh, we got to get you some more Odeon

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gear too here shortly, Yeah, sounds good man.

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Speaker 4: I'll always take some of that's great stuff. Every Sunday,

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I'm in my odio suits.

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Speaker 1: How many Odeon suits do you have?

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Speaker 4: Now? I have a couple. My son that's out in

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Korea has a couple, and uh, yeah, it's funny. I

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can't even put on my old suits now because I

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just I love no, I love the comfort. I love

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the comfort.

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Speaker 5: Whether i'm you know, I think we've joked around it

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on this before, but like as soon as the car

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pulls up at the house, my kids grab a football,

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dad play cats, And I used to be like, hey,

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let me change.

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Speaker 4: Out on my Sunday clothes. I'll throw you balls now.

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And my favorite thing on Sunday is coming home.

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Speaker 5: From church, getting some chips and salsa and watching some football.

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Speaker 4: And I just now I don't feel like I got

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to get out of the suit as fast. I just

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I do worry about spilling salsa, though, I do worry

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about spilling salsa.

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Speaker 5: But yeah, it's just that the phrase of athletic feel

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in a suit.

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Speaker 4: It's why I enjoyed so much.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, me too.

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Speaker 3: Man, appreciate you all, love John Beck, ladies and gentlemen.

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Speaker 1: Thanks John. I always appreciate our time together.

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Speaker 4: Sounds great.

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Speaker 1: We'll see you the go. That's John Beck.

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