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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Mounted around the sports KTD quints as all the sports.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Yes, yeah, thank you. I want to start here with
the game's first drive, because the Giants have the ball
and they have a left tackle in the game named
James Hudson who is playing for their starting left tackle
who was hurt. So James Hudson is the backup. He's
in there. You're thinking, okay, we'll take advantage of that.
And the guy had a mental breakdown during the game.
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He threw a haymaker at a pass rusher. Then he
had another personal foul when he sat on a guy
in prone bone position and just kind of and then
he had a false start and there was something else.
He had four penalties, and it says so much about
the Giants and their head coach, mister Banana Bread, because
he is telling the coaches on the sideline, get him out.
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He mounts it, get him out, and you look out
there and James Hudson's how does this guy have no
power at all? And then they put the third stringer
in there and we still kind of couldn't take advantage
of it. That was a little concerning. But the first
drive for them, sorry, it took nine minutes and it
was twenty one plays at one hundred and ten yards
of the tribe because they kept getting penalties. Yeah, I saw.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
I was like looking at like Russell Wilson's passing yardage,
Like in the first drive, it was like ninety five
yards and they were still like at the thirty. But yeah, dude,
how is it possible that you can't get pressure when
there's a third team offensive tackle in the game.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Okay, So I touched a little bit last week about
Micah and how he's elevated all of the other Green
Bay players, and I think what I've forgot to really
think about is how much taking Mica away does kind
of subtract the impact that guys like Dante Fowler can
have or Sam Williams right as the rest of the defense.
(01:53):
Because I think we're seeing that like that.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
And you're seeing it immediately with Green Bay. I know
they had a good pass rush already, but man, that
just it looks amazing. They're every player is explosive and
violent and just flies by, and it's like, that's such
a but that happened we made some million years ago.
But that's what happened when we brought Charles Haley in here.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
It's like you, like we were just talking about all
there's supposed to be a position of depth. Marshawn Neeland,
Donovan Azeraku, Dante Fowler, and Sam Williams. Those guys are
are good if you don't have to think about them
at all and you've got two or three guys focused
on Micah. But if you're just like, oh, yeah, we
got to make sure we stop Marshawn Neeland, it's like, yeah, Okay,
(02:35):
that's not gonna be hard. Like they they're gonna have
to change their entire scheme in philosophy because they can't
get pressure bringing four and they're not good as his
zone defense.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Like what, yeah, so.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Jdae Young Clowney is signed. In fact, let me play
this for you, because here's Jerry after the game, just
kind of casually mentioning it.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Well, we just signed of while we were here today.
We just signed another past Russia. But we're playing it
pretty straight. We're rushing forward. Now. We'll have an announcement
on that we signed him right during the game or
before the game.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
And yeah, completed the Clowney deal.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
It's been completed, yes, okay, Well he'll add some uh
has been an outstanding player and he'll had some real depth.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Okay, okay, hold.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
I want to say something that's very disappointing that we
have Jerry Audio talking about the signing of Jadevion Clowney
and we do not get to hear that man say
his name, because there is no telling how he would
have pronounced that first name. What a letting Jadevi. I
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was on the edge of my sea, going, how's he
going to say it? How's he going to say it?
And he called him pass Rush.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
For well, he love Josephine Clowney, He'll be good, Thoris
he uh So, basically, Clowny comes in, the Cowboys offer peanuts.
You know, maybe they offer him some peanuts, and then
you know, the game's happening. In the second quarter, it's
very clear, fast Rush Steven here's agent on the yeah,
(04:11):
and then they call Clowney and the deal's done. During
the game, We'll give you what you wanted, we needed.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That has to be exactly what happened is because during
the game, we're Wednesday, what are you doing? We're all
watching that going, Wow, they can't get any pressure. And
now Russell Wilson looks like it's a decade earlier.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Yeah, yeah, it's it's tough. It's a tough thing. Really
that that's how it is. And hold on Downie's in
shape and ready to play next week.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
There's no way he is. I still cannot get over
that one throw that Russell Wilson made after that that
game he had, I mean pretty much lost him the game,
Like he almost won him the game. I mean they
got the ball back with fifty four seconds, He's like,
no problem, touchdown, like the whole game, and then at
the end he makes that throw. What happened?
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Terrible?
Speaker 3 (04:59):
That's not and it's not like, you know, he's a
rookie who checks in and falls down in the backfield.
What were they doing with that? Was that throwing the game?
Speaker 2 (05:08):
I don't know, man, that's it's very strange. He's not
gonna throw the game. They have also like are you
just feeling himself? Gill of confident?
Speaker 3 (05:15):
But no, no, no, I'm talking the rookie quarterback, Like,
oh why do you put him in for three running
plays that are pretty much all the same. Everyone knows
what's gonna happen eventually? And did you see how big
his chain was?
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (05:26):
I don't know why he was wearing that chain. I've
seen Justin Jefferson wear a chain like that. I don't
know that I've ever seen a quarterback do that.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
I think it's kind of like the old Donald Hodge
story where he was wearing shel to Adidas. I don't
think that the quarterback thought he was gonna get in
the game and he's like, wait, really, y'all are gonna
let me go do those running plays? Wait it's the
fourth quarter.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Are you sure you won?
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
And he didn't have time to take his giant chain off.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
Well, I tell you what, It worked though, because no
one tried to tackle the running back when he went
in the game.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
That's true one. All right, there you have it. A
little more Cowboys Giants, Where are you gonna take us?
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Well?
Speaker 2 (06:00):
I think we should talk about something that's going on
with Jaday Von Clowney and the Cowboys pass rush and
is shoddy to blame for what's wrong with the defense.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
All Right, we'll do that next Been and Skin Show
ninety seven point one the Egle right before the today game.
That might be the sweet spot for you to have
a chance to win some Ranger tickets. You gotta be
listening not only do we not podcast that segment, but
there's gonna be some action there. You're gonna want to
pay attention. All right, we're talking little Dallas Cowboys football.
They did win in overtime off a bomb field goal,
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and KT has more.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Okay, So the defense, though, is something that everyone's talking about,
and it is like weird. Week one you win and
kind of feel i mean, Week one to the Eagles,
you lose, I kind of feel okay about it. Yeah,
and then a week till you win and you kind
of feel bad about it. It's all right, we'll see
how we do against the Bears next week. But Ryan
Schttenheimer's gotten a lot of credit for what he's done
on offense with hiring some people who were kind of
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coaches who were up and coming. You're kind of promoting
some of these coaches. Clayton Adams is your offensive coordinator.
He was a running backs coach. Okay, that's a big
promotion offensive coordinator. Kind of like what he's doing there.
So like there's a few things that are like very
interesting and shot he was he talked about all this stuff.
So who knows, it's his angle here, but he spends
(07:15):
a lot of time calling around, keeping in touch with
coaches and paying attention to coaches who might you know,
make a jump on defense. I do wonder how much
say he had in Matti Ebraflus. And I'm not going
to kill Maddiebraflush yet because it's two games whatever with
your starting corner hurt and you're just not all there
yet and traded the best player right before the season started.
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That's not an Eberflu's. Ibraflus was probably planning to have
a defense with Micah, you know. And I do wonder though,
because Eberflus is in house or was in house for
a long time before he went off to the Colts
and the Bear So I did a little research. What
did Colts fans when he say when he was a
defensive coordinator? Bears fans will have nothing good to say
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because he was the head coach and they didn't win
a lot of games. But one play people keep talking
about is yesterday from yesterday, you know, the bombs and all.
That was the hell Mary in the Bears game last
year against Washington where oh, he gets a free run
to the end zone and I don't know, I don't
think you can judge him off that but with the Colts,
all their friends are basically saying, yeah, Ben, don't break.
(08:20):
He'll give up a lot of yards to like quarterbacks
that you're not expecting, a lot of zone, a lot
of like easy completions, and man, we are seeing that.
And I don't know. He came up in the Monte Kiffin,
Rod Marinelli, you know ideals that the you know, like
he lived that life, although I think he was, like
I think he also was kind of around for like,
(08:43):
well how long even once was here for a long time. Yeah,
I mean I recall Bill Parcell's talking about him for
some reason. Am I drunk?
Speaker 3 (08:51):
I don't know, I don't remember. I mean, he was
a linebackers coach here initially, right.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
It feels like a long time ago. But man, I
feel like I almost I remember that, But I don't know.
I don't.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
I don't know if it's if it's scheme or personnel
or both. But it certainly feels like he's not playing
the right strategy for what he has to work with.
Like they just can't get pressure with four. They don't
seem to be made for zone. We were talking about
Trayvon Diggs. He's better in man, like you do you
do you come up with a scheme for your personnel
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or do you just come up with a scheme and
try to make your personnel fit it.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
I was jotting down what I thought the Cowboys needs
are in the draft. I like to do this sporadically,
and it's way early, but here's what I have for
the Cowboys. Top needs. Number one edge rusher, Like, even
though they've drafted three edge rushers in the second round,
that's now a top priority. How do they get an
edge rusher who can get to the quarterback? Two Safety,
(09:45):
I mean, especially after that game three, Like, you got
two defensive tackles, but you've got one of them who's
going to be thirty right or in his thirties, and
defensive tackle probably still somebody better in that rotation. Cornerback,
you definitely need a And I'm like, okay, wait, that's
like the whole defense. And so on one hand, you're like, okay,
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all of their needs are every position defensively except I
feel like Clark.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
I feel like it could change, but I feel like
you should scribble down linebacker two. I know we're gonna
get over shown back, but right I felt like the
last couple of years, we were better at safety than
we've been in the previous two decades since Woody was
back there. But and I don't know, man, it's like
you lou Doron Blands one of their at least he's
(10:33):
paid like one of their best defensive players.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Oh he is.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
So that probably had a little bit to do with
what they were doing yesterday.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
They talked about like, hey, we're gonna get jan Ye
Thomas playing time at free safety. Dude, they're puting don
and Wilson back at free safety. He is not that
he cannot do that. That is gonna get you killed special.
This is other thing too, every time that they've shown
us that they're willing to jump out and like put
some people near the line and throw a blitz in there.
It's war.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Now.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
It's two small sample sets, but it's worked. So it's like,
just stop doing the thing that you're doing and getting
killed on for a minute, just stop it.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
I think the thing that's it. I think the thing
that it's so frustrating about it is when you watch
the replay, it looks like they don't either. They're not
they're not invested in it. I'm talking about the players,
and like, like in the case of Diggs, I watch
that and I think that looks like a guy who's
not invested in playing the scheme or they're they don't
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understand the scheme and they don't know each other's responsibilities.
Like I know, I know, but like those mistakes that
happen over and over are so jarring that what what
are you supposed to deduce out of that?
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Uh? Maybe a free safety fixes all of it. So
that's like, seriously, like, that's that's my d it's that
And I think a pass rush past You're great, But
as Jerry said, we were just rushing for like they're
saying it. Okay, two weeks ago when you traded Mikey,
you said you're gonna scheme up a pass rush.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
So Steven wanted to scheme that up. I don't think
eber Flus sounds.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Like everyone's holding their winger in the corner.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Yeah, all right, we'll get back into Cowboys Giants coming
up in the five o'clock hour. But coming up next Skin,
we're gonna take some things. Skin is tracking.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Man.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
I can't believe I watched five minutes of this last night.