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June 21, 2022 • 32 mins

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb joins Mike Silver to discuss his new role on the team and whether he expects to get some extra attention from defenses this season, Dak Prescott's request to have CeeDee's locker moved next to his own, Lamb's Draft experience during a pandemic, and his account of the controversial ending to the 2022 NFC Wild Card Playoff vs San Francisco 49ers. #Herd

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
All right. Well, I remember back leading up to the draft,
I got a text from an offensive coordinator from a
team I looking for a wide receiver in the draft,
and the text just said Ceedee Lamb and I was
like yeah, and he's like, have you seen him? I

(00:26):
want him. This team did not end up getting him,
which I'm sure that team regrets. I won't name them,
but they took another receiver and that's the way it went. Anyway,
we are here on open bike. I am really really
excited to welcome a guy named Ceedee Lamb who in
two years has already established himself as a force in

(00:49):
the NFL. And now, Mr Lamb, you are officially a
number one receiver. Yeah, that's allowed to take in kind
of had it so bad, but I thought that that's
a situation I'm ready to take on. What changes for you?
I mean we you know, we all have our labels.
You've been, you know, performing like a number one receiver anyway,

(01:10):
But now Mary Cooper's gone to new receiver room. How
does that change your life? Uh? Honestly, it just I
kind of in a sense raised the standard. Uh. Obviously
I hold myself to a high standard already, but obviously
at this moment, nothing else you can do what kind
of take it on? You know what I'm saying. So

(01:32):
that's the that's the energy. Are you expecting to get
a lot of extra tension from defenses at some point? Um?
You know, obviously I feel like, in my opinion that
I haven't done enough, you know, to just have because
the coordinators like want to kind of asked me out.
But I mean about got that attention, and I mean,

(01:54):
you know, we'll figure it out. Where were you when
you found out that they were trading Coop and what
was your reaction. I was actually in a gym and
I saw it. Uh, it was on TV. I was
working out in for a lot of the in my
off season on program and I saw on TV. I

(02:14):
was like, Wow, that's crazy, right, And then my phones
are going up literally minutes after. Uh, and then it's
been He's been a crazy story ever since. Did you
know it was coming at all? No? Not really, it
kind of coming about. Did you and coope but start
texting each other pretty quick after? Most definitely, I just

(02:36):
wanted to thank him for everything that he's done for
me in the first two years. You know, those are
really important to me and kind of my direction and
kind of trying to find a place in this league
where there's a lot of great receivers and a lot
of guys you know, who do a lot of things
well in this position. So just giving him, you know,
his ROAs is just for taking me under his wing

(02:58):
kind of you know, just being being a it or as.
Even you've already had one big change, Dak Prescott requested
that you're a locker be moved right next to his
What does that? What does that symbolize? Or how did
you take that? Honestly? You know as a plus, you
know what's better than being by you know, to keep

(03:20):
you one building, building that foundation. Uh, obviously, I feel
like me and him we kind of want to be
in this together for a long Also, just is going
in day in and day out any conversation that we
have in practiced, it's easier to you know, talk to me.
He's right there in my neighbor. So I feel like
it was a great move. I wasn't expecting that either,

(03:40):
But I mean, you know, a lot of things come
unexpected expected. What kind of locker neighbor? Is he? Is?
He like? Neat? Is he loud? What's what's he like, no,
he meet. No, we we take care of We take
care of definitely, Uh, take care of side, respect boundaries,
you know how it is. He's probably a lot of

(04:00):
stuff to side. So I don't know, is he one
of those guys. Does he have like two lockers to
see one of those guys. Yeah. A lot of people
have been crushing the Cowboys this offseason, saying they got worse. Uh.
You know, we talked about Amory, Cedric Wilson's gone, Randy
Gregory was gone, that he was back, that he was
gone again. Uh, and obviously like all Collins, um, you know,

(04:24):
is it as bad to you guys as it seems
on the outside. It was never going to be as
bad as it seems on the outside. I mean, I
feel like the Internet is an amplifier and uh kind
of kind of want to go where everybody feels comfortable
with their decision. I mean, we lost a lot of
guys year, but I feel like as a team, I mean,
the bond is still there. We still have a lot
of guys from last year, uh marant and we missed

(04:47):
all the guys that let we let well. But I mean,
you know, growth at some point, you know what I'm
saying then, I feel like this year it was definitely
we took a lot of a lot of steps, uh
and O t a season mini camp. I just kind
of trying to be a character, build build the chemistry.
I feel like in that department where a lot better
than we were last year, considering obviously COVID and everything.

(05:11):
But now we could pasically be more active and I'll
just be around each other morning obviously. I mean, you
still got Michael Parsons. I feel started with that. Do
you was there a moment when he arrived where you
were like, oh, like, you know, we didn't see it
until the games obviously, but when did you know we

(05:33):
were talking about a guy that good? And that was
all the way training camp. Like I said, I was
running like a post route from the backside and they
were like a cover two, like a Tampa two look kinda,
and he did all the way to that middle third
and I was like, wow, bro, that's that's in present,
you know what I'm saying, Like a linebacker running that's
a lot of ground to cover and that actually threw

(05:55):
the ball, so you know that was at least forty
yards worth of ground that you had to cover. So
it was kind of great. And then the day at
the playoff there you had to go rush. I was like, wow, yeah,
you're like that, you got it? How did how did
the past play go in in that trade? He can't play?
Did you catch it? Nah? He got, he got, he got.

(06:15):
Let that slid through him. But I mean he's not
gonna get so lucky. It is this shame. Yeah, I mean,
as good as he is, I don't think that's like
the blueprint is to have him on you field. You'll
take that. Um, You've already had a very eventful NFL career.

(06:35):
You've had two prolific seasons. You made the Pro Bowl.
It began under strange circumstances. We were in a pandemic
and you know, I'm sure you grow up dreaming, you know,
draft night, I would have walked out on stage and
my suit and have my momentum. How different was your
draft experience from what you always expected it to be?

(06:57):
It was very different? You know a lot of different.
You know, all right detours um at the kind of
like cancel the main draft couldn't meet the commissioner, you
know what I'm saying, Just like the small things couldn't
see the fans, the different types of fans in the
stadium just represent their teams. It was like the small,

(07:19):
the small things about the draft that you kind of
wish you had. I mean, granted, you know, the ultimate
goal was to make it to the NFL, but obviously
I still want to watch that stage. But I mean
to see other guys, you know, able to let that
drink and then for me to actually still be here
regardless of me walking or not. I mean, I'm I'm
very content with with just being here, you know, so

(07:40):
very different, I must say, obviously doing everything virtual on
the screen, you know, talking to a video cameras, it's
a lot there. Tell me what that moment was like
when you got that called, you know, know, when you
were going to be a cowboy. It was so real. Honestly,
I just knowing honestly be suspecting me to stay in Texas.

(08:01):
Uh so, like I was kind of like prepared to
move or go wherever, you know. So I'm just having that.
That was kind of the first thing I hit my mind,
all right, I'm still home. Um, and then now I
played for America's team. That is actually kind of crazy
because I have a lot of cowboy fans of family members, um,
a lot of Saints fans. So it was like it

(08:21):
was like a bitter sweet moment for I mean not
for me, but for my family members. It was you know,
it was a problem. Well I know for like America.
It was a trippy moment because if I recall, you
had the phone in one hand, but then the other
hand reached over and repossessed the other phone. Is that

(08:43):
just Is that just one of those like instinctive like
I gotta have my phone? How how many texts did
you get after that from your people? Um Man, I
had to turn my phone off all I go about
at least? Really was the one phone that you were

(09:04):
talking about? Was that like a special draft phone or
a special yes? Yes, okay? And when I was on
the one was your normal? Is that the one you
still have it out? Yeah? Alright, cool, that's what we're
talking about right now. The famous maybe the most yeah,

(09:24):
maybe the most infamous phote in the history of any draft.
It'll go. They'll put it a cat in one day,
hopefully it'll be uh speaking of going to caton one day,
I was in d C. Last um last fall covering
a a football team at the time, Chiefs game, and uh,

(09:46):
then I was out watching the night game and you know,
having some food, having a couple of beers at an
outdoor bar in in d C. And your game against
the Patriots was going on, and I would just like, oh, man, um,
you know, he has arrived. You've done some really good
things obviously, but that was a that was that he

(10:09):
has a rived game. What do you remember about being
in that zone and that experience. Uh, kind of just
being an atmosphere like that, it just wakes up, you know,
your inner your inner personality. And I feel like for
those who really loved the game, I feel like they
know exactly what I'm talking about. Your will to win
kind of comes out a lot more than it kind

(10:31):
of takes over just our attitude. And in that moment, obviously, uh,
you don't get no better than a night game, a
day game that turns into a night game. I mean
it was. It was a great atmosphere. Um. I have
a great prestigious coach on the opposite sideline, you know,
the Bill. So I'm just like, man, this is an
opportunity that I can't you know, I can't just lets

(10:52):
see away. So just every opportunity that I got or
every time my name was called, I knew in my
mom that I wanted to make that play, So regardless
of the situation, I wanted to win. Was there ever
a time during the game where it tripped you out
where You're like, that's one of the greatest defensive coaches
in the history of this game, and he can't stop
me today. Growing up, I have a high school friend

(11:15):
it was like a big Patriots fan and that's literally
all he talked about. And it was just like it
was crazy to actually had the opportunity of playing against him,
and it was just like I said, it was a
real moment for me. I couldn't believe it. And I
got to the game, I literally like went to my life.
I step down, like like we literally just won this
game and over time and I had a walk off

(11:36):
and so it was like there was a lot of
things the process. Uh, and I'm in the NFL, So
it was like I said, it was no, it's a
real moment for me. What's your friend's day the Patriots fan?
Then it's Kobe. Did did you text him first or text? Definitely?
Did you watch the game? Did you watch the game?

(11:57):
I would be liked it. That's what true friendship has tested,
because definitely he's got a root for you, but it's
exactly his favorite teams forever. Honestly, do you remember how
he replied, Uh, he was like, yeah, I watched the game,
I'll talk to you. You know he needed some time.

(12:20):
Yeah he didn't. He didn't. He wasn't trying to hear
it after the game. All right, we've talked about the highs. Now,
you know, I gotta hit you with the lows. Playoff
playoff game against the forty diners. You know, you guys
had such a great season, you're at home. H didn't
go the way you guys planned it, and you you

(12:41):
had one catch. Um. You know, how do you look
back at that game and what went wrong? Honestly, I
feel that we heard ourselves just with penalties. Honestly, like
the game and every every opportunity that we have to
get a momentum more right, you can't in a game
like that way everything adders. You can't really have one
of the most penalized games that you've ever had the

(13:03):
whole season and expect to win. So I mean, in
the back end of the game, I feel like we
started to kind of fill it out, but it's too
late against you know, a team that's very experienced and
a team that's just now making it into the playoffs.
So they're playing with a chip on my shoulder. I
feel like now it's all about just being you know, united,

(13:24):
and just playing together and sticking sticking to you know,
the code, and by that I mean just playing football.
Team plays in this league, it all matters. That's what
I picked up. That's what I picked up from that
playoff game. Literally every play, right, everything, every little play. Yeah, um, well,

(13:46):
let's talk about the last play because it's been talked
about a few times that, you know, the decision to
have Dak just running up the middle. It caught them
off guard at a game to lot of yards and
set up one shot at the end zone. But it
had to be time perfectly, and the ref you know,

(14:07):
might have hesitated for a second there didn't work out
what take me through that? What? You know, how did
you process that. I'm not gonna blame the reff and
I'm not gonna blame the play call because the play
call got us to where we needed with time to
spike the ball, and the ref you know, did what
he did. But I mean the game and didn't had ended,

(14:28):
but I mean I felt like it could have been
a little more, you know, I don't know, I feel
like time management could have been, you know a little better.
But I feel like in that situation when everything just
moving fasten the other referee to touch the ball, like
you know you have to touch the ball. We know
you have to touch the ball. I mean, we only

(14:50):
have time to do this one time. You know, we
can't really go back. But I feel like that's just
a fortunate situation, you know what I'm saying, just getting
caught up in the middle. Well used to prized by
that call because it was kind of unorthodox. I was
actually kind of surprised by that one um And then
not to mention, I want to say the job before that,

(15:12):
I think Dielo had like a strip bubble, but they
didn't call. I think they called the runner down. It
was a lot of the things that could have went
our way in the back in the game, but I mean,
it shouldn't have came to it, you know what I'm saying.
So I guess you could beat the drum any kind
of way you are. The game and how I ended,
and I felt like we could have played better. I
feel like it got worse when Patrick Mahomes with thirteen

(15:32):
seconds to go somehow badage to get them in the
field goal rage she gets Buffalo. That didn't They didn't
make it feel any better. Bet second to school. I
mean that was that was not normal either. That was
just yeah, yeah, absolutely, that's that's that's Patrick Mahomes the imparted.
I feel like, you know, maybe von Miller got paid

(15:53):
even more based on that because the bills were like,
all right, we gotta figure out a rush. Speaking speaking
of money, uh, since we since I segu there, I'll
just do this now. I mean, receivers are getting paid
this offseason. It's been crazy. And in the case of

(16:13):
Davante and Tyreek, they went to new teams to get paid. Uh.
You know we've seen Devo, Terry mclaure and A. J.
Brown went to a new team. Um do you kind
of keep an eye and all this stuff? And are
you are you rooting for all these guys to get
there's most definitely I'm always for guys like you know
in my position, you know, taking the sense, raise the ball. Uh,

(16:37):
Sydney standards for their lives, set the family up you know, forever,
to set them themselves up forever and really just being
able to you know, extend the ability to play this game.
So yeah, i'mst definitely taking note of it. I'm watching it,
but I'm not really you know, to focus on it
at the moment. But it is crazy to see these numbers.
Another receiver I didn't expect to be on the move

(16:59):
got traded on Draft night, and you know him very
very well. He's your old college running mate, Hollywood Brown, um,
and now he's back with Kyler who you know, it's
it's sooner Heaven over there, which is which is cool
for them. I'm sure you and Hollywood you know, talk
about this stuff. Did it surprise you that he moved?

(17:21):
You know, that he was traded to Arizona? Was definitely
really just on Draft night. I kind of had an
idea of happened eventually some reason, just because I knew,
you know, that's kind of where you know, he wanted
to be, but weird to happen so sudden. Yeah, most
definitely coming by surprise. I saw it on TV just
as well as everyone else did, so I had to

(17:44):
make that phone call like I was like, is this true?
And then my man was you know, he was excited,
so you know, to see him smiling again, happy again,
excited to be in the offense. I felt like he
felt like he belonged there, so excited to see what
him can't want to do. Um, I had to see
them boys back together. Probably the only call he's answering

(18:05):
at that moment is from like Cliff or Kyler for
you Yet I love it, um, Kyler, you know, I
mean it's hard with quarterback contracts are are always tricky, right,
and we saw it with Dak you know for all

(18:25):
those years. Um, how do you see the Kyler cardinal
situation playing out? Honestly, I have no clue. I don't
really talk to k one about about his you know,
his contractual decisions. But like I mean, I don't see
him leaving, is he And I don't see them, you know,
really just getting rid of them all for anything. I
feel like he's he's raising the work of them and

(18:46):
then things he's done in the past two or three years.
I feel like we've been all in the right direction.
And you know, I hope he gets made by the way.
You have a knack for playing with really good quarterbacks.
Maybe there's a connection. But you know, you had Jail,
and you had k one and oh yeah, you have
Baker before that. Um, Baker is caught in a tough

(19:10):
situation there with you know now now to Sean is
the man in Cleveland and Baker's kind of hanging out there.
You know, do you do you feel for Baker just
kind of going through the realities of the business most definitely,
just because you know the position he was in and

(19:30):
you know the direction he was headed. Obviously everything that
was planning, but kind of seeing him like business is
business and you have to understand that. And I feel
like in a sense, so we're like, I mean you
just take a step back and look in the mirror, like, hey,
I just gotta be a better me. And I mean,
you know, I wish the best for him. You know,
I played with him, that's my guy, did a whole

(19:51):
you know, a year with him. Uh. I'm excited to
see where he's headed. I think I saw something about
him going to the Panthers or something about some something
like that. But you know, yeah, I'm looking forward to Yeah,
I'm sure he's sitting there going. Man. I played her
all year with a bad shoulder, and you know. So,
I know you guys wrestled with that stuff all the time.

(20:12):
You want to be tough and you want to be
there for your team, of course, but but no one's
going to have sympathy if it's like uh, you know
he was, especially if you're doing it right against really
good opponents. Yeah, it is. It is a tough league. Um. So,

(20:32):
I was the first outside sports journalist I think, to
go into New Orleans after Katrina. I was a experience
I'll never forget. I was with Deuce McAlister, who was
then a start running back for the Saints Salving. Yeah,
so some Salvation Army officials took us in a couple
of days after, you know, and I've I've written and
talked about it a lot. I'll never forget some of

(20:54):
the stuff I saw. You were you were living there,
and you were I think six years old at the time,
and and it had to relocate like so many other people.
You know, you end up in the Houston area. What
what do you remember about? You know, that crazy experience
really just a lot of a lot of wind and rain.

(21:15):
Started seeing it like when you look at I looked
outside my screen door one time when I was when
I was younger. Um, I just saw like a tree
branch just kept flying by the door, and it was
it was crazy because I mean I wasn't there through
autcohol patryna. Luckily, um, I happily made it out. My
mom and my dad they both went to Houston. But

(21:36):
like the little that I did catch it was it
was I mean, it was crazy, you know what I'm saying.
It was squary scary. You only know how it's gonna
end up. You never know how your how it's gonna
you know, go down, or if you're gonna be safe.
So just kind of, you know, saying a prayer and
just hoping that you get through it. And then I
think you had Hurricane I coming a couple of years later,

(21:59):
three years later. Literally it was crazy and then and
and now I was just like are we going to
the hurricane at this point? Right, it was crazy, we
have at least in the house her. I think Hurricane
I can Katrina was kind of literally in the saying
they were terrible. Yeah, yeah, right for a little kids,
You're like, what is it about me that it's attracted

(22:20):
Hurricane crazy? I missed I missed Katrina, Like I literally
like I caught a little bit of Katrina and then
I caught I like I was in I. So it
was like I couldn't I couldn't run it. I couldn't
run anymore. Did you have to kind of like hunker
down her? And I can write it out in our apartment.

(22:40):
In our apartment with five of my brothers, four of
my other brothers and my mom, it was crazy. WHOA,
did you have enough food? Not really, I mean we
had enough to, you know, make it through a couple
of days. But I mean we didn't have a shelter
for and it was and the was coming in. Yeah,

(23:01):
it was leaking. It was leaking through the apartment. The
ceiling it had like the living room, the liver and
floors are wet, the entry of the doors, where the
carpet was, where the sofas was, where like all of
the liver room was crazy. It was wild. Um, yeah,
it was definitely. I'm glad you glad you made it

(23:22):
through that. I hope your hurricane career is over for
for the foreseeable future, no more. I don't want anymore.
So I've seen the stories about how you got your nickname.
It sounds like one of your youth football coach decided
he wanted to shorten it. Yeah. Absolutely, it was like
stretch lines. Did you did you roll with it? Were

(23:46):
you just like okay, yeah, let's do it. Does anybody
call you sedarian? Still? My mom, my mom, and my grandmother,
both of them. I know, I know if they're mad
at you, you're going to get a cedarian. For sure,
you might get the full name. Man that I never

(24:12):
want to hear a pool name. I've read that your
mom drove you forty five miles each way to practice
when you were a kid. Uh, for one of these teams,
you know, and I'm sure you know, like you said,
you have a lot of siblings. Uh, what is that
kind of sacrifice? You know? Say to you about about her?
It's crazy that she was able to you know that

(24:34):
she was willing, not able, willing to risk it, you know,
her being tired. She's working ANNI five at a medical center. Um.
I used to see her wake up, catch the bus.
I used to drop wrong at the bus and I
dropped the car back to bring my brothers in school.
It was crazy and like we made, we made, we
made most of what we had. It was it was
you know, I mean that kind of made me who

(24:56):
I am a day, and you know, my mom was
able to do what she's able to do today, you know,
and I think for I can't think or enough. But
then forty five minute, you know, drives to practice. You
don't forget them. The naps in the back seat were amazing.
Uh yeah, you gotta you gotta catch sleep while you can. Absolutely,

(25:18):
are you the quietest member of the club most definitely,
because I was gonna say, I know black Old very well,
worked with him for a long time, covered him. I
know Den very very well. Quiet and I've got to
know Drew, who I watched as a kid. They will

(25:40):
all fill up a room. Um yeah, how's it feel
being in that club? Really just an honor just going
into the the facility every day it's kind of seen
and seeing my name, never understanding how how valuable it
is to this organization, to this you know, to this team.

(26:01):
Is I mean, it's fulfiling, you know, very excited for
you know, the things that that's been put in front
of me, the obstacles, the achievements, all of the above.
But it's really honestly a lot because I feel like
it's you know, it comes with a lot of expectations
that comes with a lot of you know, cherishable moments.

(26:22):
I mean, is your choice to fulfill it? You know, Um,
when you got drafted, were you immediately thinking I'll do
a D eight or how did that come about? Honestly?
Make sure two numbers and I was talking to Jerry
and then number Jerry understood the power of eight most definitely,

(26:44):
most definitely and just really all the really the moments,
I feel like everything is like a lot more enhanced,
and you know, it makes you feel like you have
to be a lot more responsible. Honestly, in my opinion,
that's you know, that's why I take it as did
Jerry kind of give you some of his business expertise
at that moment when you're talking about it, like, trust me,

(27:06):
I know a little bit about brand. He don't really
give me. He didn't really give me that. It was
you know, it was a as a little I wouldn't
say back and forth, but it was. It was a
conversation that needs to be had and just understanding the
situation in the position that he's putting me in. Um,
I feel like it would be better for my future.
I understand you had a chance to hang out with

(27:29):
Odell Beckham in the preseason before you play I guess
you guys played in Canton and you were heading out
in Cleveland getting ready to play Pittsburgh. What was that
experience like, uh, you know, just getting game. I'm always
you know, picking picking brains from the guys that's very
experienced and guys that actually looked up to so you

(27:51):
be in the bond. Always was always big on my
you know, Bill on my list, just the way he
plays the way he cares himself. A lot of people
looked at him as an icon, and uh, his impact
is most definitely felt on and off the field. And
then I was just asking my different questions like how
does it feel how to add a pressure? And then
you know, if it's pressure, I mean it's not it's

(28:12):
not pressure if you're doing something that you really love.
So and I kind of got that majority out of
the whole visit. So that's cool. So basically like embraced
this because you love it. Yeah, that's kind of cool. Um,
what other receivers you know, past and present have you
really like modeled yourself after just kind of as a fan, gone, Man,

(28:35):
I really love that guy's game. Of course. Davante Adams. Um,
I like Cooper Cup a lot um Oh, of course.
And then in the past it's been it's been I
like Reggie Wayne, I like his game. It's definitely I
liked Pierre Garson, but just different guys. Different but the

(28:55):
different boys I've seeing how they maneuver and how they
move around with the bat in their hands, locking right, running,
you know, just kind of taking taking the parts of
that game, and it's mine. Well, from everyone I've talked to,
you are a number one receiver, but you do not
have number one receiver tendencies, I'll say, and I say

(29:16):
that affectionately because I love the number one receivers who
kind of you know, are allowed and give me the ball.
You know, brush guys, but you seem to be you
kind of have you know, you're an alpha and your play,
but you don't seem to have a lot of diva
to you. Why not you let your play do to
talk and you really bother feel like you can only

(29:39):
talk so much. You can talk yourself into a game.
You can't talk yourself about one, you know what I'm saying.
So I'm big on action. Oh they do too much talking,
but I can most have have you have you got
any compliments over the last couple of years from like
NFL dudes you're going against who think we're kind of

(30:00):
you kind of went WHOA, Like this guy really is
appreciating my game and in a cool way. Oh yeah,
I was talking to Jayden Jenn Ramsey, that is just
talking to him. I think we saw each other, I
mean before the Can game, like in the joint practices
and everything, and just seeing him all that was kind

(30:21):
of built up and just having the opportunity of going
against them even in practice. You know, I take advantage
of every moment, you know, lining up across room to him.
What he you know, thinking his brain. I mean like
he like what he saw, and you know that's a
that's a compliment to me obviously be in his age
understand in his game and understand it like I belong.
So I'm trying to I'm trying to make it up. Yeah,

(30:43):
I can play you too. That's pretty cool. And then
obviously he goes up against Cooper Cup and practice. You know,
he's got some good dudes over you know, Robert Woods
was there eventually, O'Dell and uh, he's had Brandon Cooks.
I can't remember if he and Brandon Cooks over lap.
But yeah, uh that's pretty cool. Would you draft yourself

(31:04):
in fantasy this year? Good ideas. I think we could
just leave it at that. I mean, I'm not you know,
I'm not one of those fantasy experts, but it seems
to me like you're gonna get targeted. I mean, Dad
did move you over next to him on the in
the locker because he's not targeting you. I think that's

(31:27):
I think that says it all. We got. We got
a guy named Cindee lab He has covered to the league,
he has made his mark. He is next to Dak Prescott.
He's on a very uh talented team. We're gonna see
what it's like now that he's an official number one receiver.
That's definitely looking forward to. Thank you so much for

(31:47):
hanging out, and I'll see you at at a game soon.
Is there my pleasure? Think about it? Bo
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