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Just in time. Yeah, right on time, Derek Nice. Well, the NFL has officially started the NFL season, and last night we got to watch the Eagles against the Falcons. So how are you guys doing after watching the first game? I was better before I watched it, Honestly, why your life? Because any parts? Because it sucked. There were twenty five flags. Well that's yeah, that's so. I find a score eighteen twelve, Eagles win and the offenses look bad. Twenty five flags.
NFL MVP Matt Ryan couldn't hit the broadside of a barn by his standards at least. Um. I just thought it really sucked. Nick doesn't think Matt Ryan's that good anyway, So I mean he's he's pretty good. I mean he is pretty good. I don't think he was the MVP of the league. I don't think he should have been MVP of the league that year. But he's pretty good until he gets down to the red zone against the Eagles with the game on the line or the season on the line, and he doesn't. He doesn't have They
don't have an answer for that. But I mean, Eagles have a really good defense. They showed again, and I think the Falcons had a pretty good defense as well. So that defensive front, you know, defensive defense. Defensive football does not bother me at all. I want. I grew up watching the SEC. But twenty five flags barf. Yeah, not good. That's yeah, that's the NFL. That's what they do. I mean, that's they got all these rule changes and
they're gonna show them too. This whole I'm gonna put as though it's a layer, like we got this new these new rules. We got to show your rule. But you can't put your body weight on a quarterback. So yeah, if you do that penalty. Well. One of the things that really upset me the most is this whole catch non catch thing. It is still really really bothering me, especially the one that happened last night. And I'm sure you guys all agree that was a catch, right, Yes,
Julio has cost me six point? What? What are you making a face? No? I mean I know when you're talking about, so it goes back. I just wanted to bring this whole thing. I mean again, there are key moments to games where obviously a catch can make the game count as far as winning or losing. And the fact that it's so up in the air, and I mean this catch was still reviewed and it was still called off and non catch. That's what bothers me the
most about it. It's one thing I don't expect referees to be so good to wear as quick as the game is, that they're going to always get the call right in real time. What I do expect, though, is if we're all sitting at home watching an angle that clearly shows he had possession and control of the ball before his shoulder goes out of bounds, and we see this, how can you explain to me that the referee couldn't
see the same thing. And that's the part that's so frustrating for fans is we now have technology that will show us on television exactly what the referee should be able to see and when he comes to a different conclusion than the rest of the world, it's like, how can you not see that? You know, it's amazing. The biggest problem to me, it's in both college and pro is because they still weigh heavily on what they think they saw initially and then and then one thousand percent.
You've got to make sure that that's it's not the same. I think you need to get you under the hood or whatever they do now and just clear out what it was called, look at it and make the call, because because the actual call on the field is actually being determined by what they do, because they can have a catch all upstairs, let's just call it a turnover, because then that will automatically be reviewed and then we
can figure it out. And I actually think the best way to do that is to have an arbitrary person that is a basically a referee that sits in a booth behind a camera and when he looks at it, he's not looking at it from standpoint what was the call?
He didn't care. He's looking at and saying, I'm watching this objectively for the first time, here's my assessment, and here's how it should go right, And so if you have to go to the booth, this arbitrary person now makes that decision, rather than the person who is who's already made the call having to reverse themselves. Yeah. Well, hopefully the Cowboys will have a better weekend and better referees there at the game. So before we move on and get into the game, I wanted to go over
a quick roster move that happened today. Parker. He was placed on ir the guard that I injured his knee yesterday, right Wednesday or anger? No, par's park Parker. And I think the Cowboys are angered by the fact that they actually traded for a guy who's not playing. Yeah, right, so I can't feel good. Yes, now what now they got a Kadima at words, they signed him back on the roster. So as far as that, I mean, that's just kinda to add depth there. And he's probably gonna play, right,
He was practicing like a guy who was probably gonna play. Yeah, I mean, he's been here all through training. Cast if he plays or he gets in the game, does anything. I mean this is he knows that he's not gonna be long for this team because they didn't even want him on the practice squad m But it came down to Friday and they're like, okay, who can we put in that we knows in shape, knows, the team knows
the plays ball out. Yeah, I mean here's your chance. Play. Well, maybe you can change their minds in the real games. Your chance. Okay, So let's quickly go over the inactives that we're expecting to be this weekend. Obviously Travis, then Xavier Woods, Dagtone Jones. That's three. That's three that have to sit like they yes, they have to sit. Now, who would be the rest on that list? I think they'll have a third quarterback? I mean Mike White, Yeah,
one of the quarterbacks probably Mike White. Mike White, Um, you know, one of the tight ends. Maybe you think it came down to the very end of practice that we saw, I mean the open part. I was looking at the special team stuff. I didn't see anything that they're neither one of them are playing. Schultz Rico is playing on a lot of special team stuff that we saw, so you couldn't tell they're not. To the very end, did they do a little bit of first team or
a little bit like pat and go type stuff? Really with Dak and Schultz was out there and Rico was kind of behind everything. That's the only thing that I could see that would like, why would Schultz be running stuff with Dak if Rico's not? Yeah, I don't. I don't know what they're gonna do with that. I gleaned toward thinking Rico's gonna play or be active at least I can't. I mean, I don't know how much he's gonna play, but maybe they both are well, but I
after Mike White, I would throw Chris Covington in. I think he probably sits, and then, um, who am I forgetting? Well, you don't really have a secondary guy you can know? Could there be one of the defensive linemen that possibly offensive tackle? Maybe? I mean they got right now, eight or nine? Eight? If you got eight there, they're all got to play, right, I mean, the one guy that that could sit out would be Armstrong. If you had to,
you could go with seven. But I know, typically first game of the year, I think, and it's gonna be warm, you like that rotation of eight. I don't think you sit anybody there. I'm trying to think of what position they can go like they can actually do without a guy. You can sit Um, you can sit Adam Redmond your backup center because Zach Martin can play center. You have kadeem who can back up at card if you need to. So you got what you got? Seven linemen. Yeah, I
mean that's normal. That's in the NFL. Seven lineman dressed for a game. That gives you six guys, you still need one. And that's and I think if I had to guess you sit a tight end, I don't know who. Yeah, I would I would say Schultz because I think they're they're gonna want to see Rico. But that's just a guess. If I got to choose, I think I can get more out of Rico than I can get out of Schultz. If you were absolutely bound and determined to play all
four tight ends, you could maybe sit Deontay Thompson. Of all their receivers, I think he's the one that I mean, Jordan Lewis can return kicks, and Deonte is probably the least versatile of all of them, because I mean he's just straight speed to every one of those other guys other than Terrence. Can they also play a slot. Terrence can play in the slots. Don't do it a lot. But yeah, that's what I'm saying is you've gotten to look at pretty much all those receivers inside and out. Yeah,
they've played everywhere. See like most of those others I've seen this camp, I've seen in inside and out, Deonte is the one that he typically stays on the outside because that's I mean, that's what he's here for, is to take the top off the defense. So so you've got two backup corners and in uh Jordan Lewis and Anthony Brown. Yeah, two backup safeties and her him and try Robinson, So you really can't do anything with second seconds.
Got to be the already moved Covington. That's six. Now you're down to six linebackers with Marshall Lillard all of them. I really don't Yeah, I don't think you have a ton of options other than you have take another tight end tight end or or the sixth. Well, who helps you more the most on special teams? Rico or Schultz. I don't think either won When I told when I talked to him a few days ago, I mean he said that basically one of his biggest roles would be
helping out on special teams. They were both working on punt team today. I mean like they can both do it. They're just I don't trust either one of them that much. But you saw them on punt team. They were both working on special teams. Yeah, with the jerseys on, with one one on and one off. Yeah. Well, what I saw was and that's what you look for, is who's doing the actual scout team and who's actually doing the real punt team. In from what I saw, I couldn't
see either one of them doing the stuff. Maybe I missed a little bit of the first part of it, though. I just get the feel from what I saw today they're leaning towards Schultz. But if you listen to some of the stuff Jerry said, and he's just kind of hinted about it, and it sounds like it could be more rico. But let's assume for a second they carry for who can be that last guy he just said, Deancey Thompson or one receiver or some receiver. Deontay's only
one other than Terrence. Yeah, that was gonna say, unless you want Terrence to be inactive, which wouldn't shock me. Again, I said, I don't think. I don't think. I don't think it was a coincidence that we didn't see him running with the first team a lot. I don't think that's a coincidence that he's the guy that probably gives you the least amount of everything versatility for sure. Yeah, but he's got the most experience. Would be fairly surprised if the only guy who's been here for any length
of time is a single. He had a pretty good training camp, limited for how they Okay, yes, for for obviously he was injured and stuff. But when he did come back and the times that he was out there, he made it. You know, he took advantage of that time. And but but that's I guess that's the part that still was just kind of baffling to me. Did I agree with you? I think when he was out there,
I saw him make a couple of catches. But the issue was he never was enough for him to consistently be working with the first team, even even after he got back and was healthy, and he just it seemed like they were using him a lot more with the second team than the first team. I feel like we have differing opinions on this, Like no, I just nobody in this receiver corps was like a staple with the
first team, except for maybe Cole Beasley when he's healthy. Yeah, Like Alan Hearn spent a lot of time with the second team. Michael Gallup was all over. Michael Gallup was going with the threes twos. And did you remember seeing Williams a lot with the first team though, I guess that's the point. I didn't see him a lot with
the first team. I know everybody was kind of working with I don't remember seeing him exclusively with the second team to the point where it made an impression on me, you know what I mean, Like, I literally I don't think they know what to expect from this receiver. Corps and Dak, Like, we talked to Dak about it yesterday and he basically was like, well, we'll see whoever's in there at the moment. Huh. Like that works, that's the fun of it. We're gonna We're gonna get some answers
finally on Sunday. Hopefully they're good answers. Let's take it could be Dorance Armstrong. If you think about Tyrone Crawford being a tackle and an end, you could you could still only have now seven guys and I think you know a warm climate and the way they like to use their defensive lyon I think they want to be able to rotate those guys around. That's just rotate. Okay, well, never mind put him, yeah, let him play, Okay and kick,
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the break, All right, we're back. We try to figure out the enactors, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see until the game. Yet that's not true. We we're gonna like somebody we mentioned is gonna be inactive like we got it. Oh yeah, we'll get one for sure, but also wouldn't be shot if it's somebody else we didn't mention. They've surprised me before within it. Yeah, so we'll see, okay, especially this first game, second game, when you're trying they're trying to figure out, you know,
what they're doing. So so it is expected to rain, and we saw how the rain affected last night's game, which was a night Mary. Hopefully that doesn't happen this weekend for our game. But as far as the rain goes, I know we discussed yesterday how maybe this was the one game where it would be best for Dak Prescott to throw passes down the field and kind of take advantage over the passing game rather than the running game a little bit because of the defense in over there.
So how how much will this change this whole passing game when he comes out to rain and and Dad kind of commented talked about it yesterday a little bit, and that he has played in raining before. Yeah, they played in a freaking monsoon in DC last year that was gross, which, um, I don't know. I mean, you know, Jason Garrett loves to say you focus on yourself and
don't let the outside elements dictate what you do. They were, which that's not one hundred percent true, because they were soaking the balls in water today at practice just to get a feel for what working with a wet football is like. But it's it's a fifty percent chance, Like I'm not I'm not going to change up my stuff
just because it might rain. I mean, if it does start, that's and that's what they did in Washington last year is like it just was relentless all through the second half, and they changed what they were doing they stopped asking Dak to be throwing these long balls down the field, and I think I think Zeke set a career high for carries in that game because they were just trying to get through it. Which if that's the case, then you've got a great running game you can lean on.
But I'm not changing my game plan on Friday because I'm worried about what might happen on Sunday. And it's also a rare occurrence when you get to a game and it's just a consistent hard downpour the entire game. Right It's you know, if it's fifty percent chance you might get some rain at some point during the game, it might let up, it might be heavy. The one thing I've noticed about the NFL football, these guys are
so skilled. A little bit of rain, I don't think affects the passing game, to be honest with you, a whole lot. I think when you start having those downpours, yeah, that could be very difficult to be able to work in. But it's rare that you have a game where you have a consistent hard downpour the entire game, So I think it'll be fine. I agree with Dave. You go in, you just do what you're gonna do, and if you have to adjust in game, you adjust in game. But I think for the most part, you just go in
with your plan. I think the word adjust adjust, right. I think the biggest issue is going to be the kicking game and just and punning and the kicking and with you know, your new place kicker. And I think was that the first game that the new kicker, Mike Nugend. Yeah, he was kicking in that game too, and I think he he made most of him. He might have missed one.
I think he went either went three out of four or four out of five first start there, but that probably goes down to red zone and not being able to really throw the ball in there. And and so it's gonna come down to that with kicking. So good luck. I mean, he already got pressure that you have to make every kick for the next two years, but now you got your first game is gonna be in the rain. He'll be fine. This is not setting up to be favorable for this young man. Just the whole way everything
went down worries me. I don't want buy it, you know, because he's well, he's not fortunate in this regard. But in a weird way. He's fortunate in the sense that guess what if Dan Bailey sucked, Like he would get cut to like if he if he struggled and missed kicks early on, Like you're your margin for error is so him when you're a kicker in the NFL, Like this is a pressure packed job. Like if he's missing kicks and he didn't replace Dan Bailey, he's gonna get cut.
The Bucks cut Roberto Oguyo, who they traded up for to get in the second round after like but he's but what I'm but point being like they sunk a lot of resources into him and he wasn't doing the job, and they're like, you're out. Sorry, he's horrible though he was like really really bad. If nothing like camp, you do not have job security as an NFL kicker, even
if you're like one of the best ever. If Justin if Justin Tucker has only hit four out of ten in October, he might get a leash because how good he's been. But like it ain't gonna be that long. Think about Blair Walsh out in Minnesota fix nays Ago, like he was a really really one of the best in the league and then he had a year where he fell apart and guess what, the next year he
was gone. That's what we always say, like, I mean, I know we were all shocked by Dan getting cut, but i we've had conversations before or about typically when kickers lose it, they lose it, and you can go from being a pro bowler to unemployed not a long amount of time. And the fact that they and the reason why they did it, I mean I've kind of been still been asking about it is that they feel like they're kicker will struggle and they're gonna have a short leash, so might as well just cut Dan now
instead of let him go in week one. He's on the team that three million dollars is guaranteed he struggles in week two or three and he's cut. I mean, they could cut this guy, could miss two kicks on Sunday, get cut. They signed Dan Bailey and then they save
here in two and a half. So you're saying it still comes back to the fact that they didn't think they were getting a better kicker in Dan Bailey than what they're getting in Not really, and they feel like if they if he's gonna struggle then and you cut him, you're on the hook for three million. So I know that we talk about that with other players. I don't remember it being mentioned a lot with Dan. It makes
a little bit more sense there. My only rebuttal to that is give him more opportunities in the preseason to help your own confidence and his confidence a little bit. Then you could have figured that out a little bit more, because right now they're just thinking he's gonna struggle. Yeah, but that that thinking, though, is based upon things they've
probably seen. It's based upon what yeah, body language, maybe based upon that those couple of days there in practice where he just kind of fell off the wagon for a couple of days and then he got back on. But that probably went a long way with him too, saying hey, he might be great for the first three weeks and then he hits one of these kids again, and then we got two games where he's not playing, And you could say that's only a couple of days
of practice and he was good. But it sounds like, and I don't know, we weren't really paying that much attention. It sounds like Maha did not even have those days. No, Yeah, I mean he was pretty solid. Yeah, we didn't chart Maha the way we charted Dan, but he was at but next year, but he did not. He did not miss off and if at all, definitely, I mean I know that. And that's again for the millionth time, Like everybody that covers this team was very impressed by what
Brett Maher did. We just didn't think it would lead to him getting a job. I thought it would lead him getting a job, just not just not here yet. I thought he was definitely gonna be on a team that's not come this week. But obviously he's on the Cowboys, all right? Oh sorry, just the nature of the position, like you loved or hated, no matter who you are,
doesn't matter who that he's following Dan Bailey. Well, I wanted to move on to I wanted to get y'all's gut feeling later, y'all, y'alls got feeling later, But for right now. Who will make the most impact, the biggest impact in this specific game this weekend as far as the Cowboys, doesn't matter. Offense, defense, defense, offense, whatever you want. I mean, can we take the obvious off the table? I mean, I think, I mean, Zeke's gonna make a big impact. Yeah, I'm gonna say Zeke GE's fine, No
you can't. I'll go with Tavon Austin that I said that earlier and we did another round table. I guess, and I think I think Tavon Austin is going to be this really important what they do with him, not only for this game, but to set the tone for
the for future games for the rest of this season. Um, you know, if they're gonna use him in a dynamic way, he's got to do something with the ball the first time he gets one of those jet sweeps and reverses, and you know, if he can get ten fifteen yards and just show that that's a that's a play that teams have to watch out for. It's only gonna help Zeke when they fake it. I think they're gonna fake the ball to Tavon more than they give it to him. But but still, you've got to be able to do
something with him. He's this player I've been asking for for years. Let's do something with him. Let's see what happens. So I'll be looking at Tavon, I will say Jalen Smith, because I think this is gonna be a week where we're gonna really test out what we think we've seen so far. He's got a running back. I mean, he's got a quarterback that's a mobile quarterback. He's got a running back that likes to run passes out of the backfield. He's got a tight end that's really good that he's
gonna probably have to carry sometimes. All three of those things mixed together means this linebacker is gonna have to be really good if the Cowboys gonna ask success. We're gonna find out right now whether Jalen Smith can really play or not. And how good time, how long he's always long? He got there right, and so he's gonna he's gonna get tested this week in a lot of different ways. So that's the guy. I think if the Cowboys have success, it will be because Jayala has a
really good game. I hate myself for saying this because it's the opposite of what I like to do, but I'm pushing all my chips in on the table. Randy Gregory, Wow, Okay, think he's gonna have enough. That's how many I think. This is a banged up Carolina line. Khalil's out. You got Taylor Moten playing left tackle, DeMarcus Lawrence has earned the respect of being the guy that you scheme for. They're gonna chip him, They're gonna put people on his side.
That's awesome because Randy Gregory should have a favorable one on one type of situation where he can drastically impact this game. And again, I mean, it's preseason, it's training camp. I get it, but the guy looked impressive and I'm gonna choose to believe that he can carry that into a game. And I'm excited to see if he can, because if he plays the way he did for the last month, the Panthers are gonna have nightmares about him
for weeks. Do you hear what DeMarcus Lawrence said when they asked him at the injury issues that Panthers have it, he just said, not my problem. He actually said, he said, we're not going to cry for him. We'll pray for him, but we're not We're not we're for him. He has and you know what, what I like about what we're seeing. And he talked a little bit also about his contract and how what Levian Bell is doing and as the franchise.
He said that there's different ways to go about it. Um, it didn't sound like you know, he thinks it'll ever get that part with them. But but in the meantime, he's showing some leadership skills that I think the Cowboys team, you know, team and organization needs to kind of, you know, keep an eye on. I mean, you know, he wants to kind of get these guys united. And then the nineties,
the hot Boys, you know, he's calling them. But I think I think we're really seeing that he's not worried about while I'm on a one year deal, I'm out to do. I'm playing for me. I mean, he is like all of them, but I think he's playing from a team aspect, and I think if he has a good year, I think the Cowboys would be foolish to try to get any kind of, you know issue with him. He said, he signed the deal early. I'll sign it, I'll play for seventeen million. I ain't worried about it.
I like his approach to this whole thing. Yeah, it's and we talked about that the other day, Like I tend to side with players in those situations, Like I understand, you know, there aren't a lot of guarantees in this job. I would not have blamed DeMarcus if he had made an issue of it the way des did. And I didn't blame Dez for doing that, but it was just kind of refreshing the way he approached it. And this is the way. There was no drama about it. He was like, I'll sign it and I'll play. I'll get
my money later. But I mean it was you know, he got hurt a little bit. He's done it some, he's been suspended at some then he has a blow up year. I mean, like it's hard for the Cowboys just to say we're gonna put all our money in on and do it a little bit again. Assuming assuming he's remotely productive this year. And I don't even mean matching or bettering what he did last year, but I would be kind of surprised if they don't try to get something done with him. I bet with less sacks.
You know, I just think he could be better because then Gregory on the other side, these two guys are playing together. I mean, and another thing to watch out for is just I want to see what happens to the tackle spot, because naturally it'll force camto the pocket. These guys that got to hold their own. It's a big day, a big moment for Antoine Woods and Ross and Crawford. If he's in there and MALIEK. Collins has been banged up, I mean this all eyes on the
tackle position. Yeah. I'm mentued to see how much they use Malik because I really think if they d said Rod said, fifteen to twenty snaps, that's not a whole lot. Well, I mean he just got back. I know. No, I wasn't saying it's wrong. I'm saying that's just not a lot. I don't know how much of an impact. Yeah, he has a defensive tackle for fifteen twenty snaps. Maybe he does. I don't know. Crawford has got to play tackle them right, Oh, yeah, that's what I'm saying. He is a tackle. This changes
this position. He's playing tackle. He's That's why when you said maybe you could go without a defensive end, I was thinking, there's really no way to do that because I don't think they're going to be having him back and forth. I think he's a tackle. Yeah, especially if consoling again fifteen Yeah, I think the only way he plays defensive end at this point is either in special packages or if it gets to a situation where they lose attack an end and they need him back at
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to the NFL moment's type of thing. But I'm hoping he will be able to handle his job and not give any problems to Dak Prescott and let him especially if it does rain and all that. I think that that is the time or a weather condition where the quarterback should have a little
