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September 22, 2025 75 mins
Here's Monday's show, featuring plenty of discussion of the Cowboys torturous loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday.  Also, an Oklahoma tiger handler was mauled at a preserve, and we get to the bottom of what really happened at the local airports on Friday afternoon. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:54):
It's time to do this wons again. Oh we go KT, Christine.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
Ah Yes, hello to welcome everybody, Happy Monday. It's the
world famous Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one
The Eagle. Thank you for tuning in today and every
day making us a part of your daily routine.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
We greatly appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I'm Ben Rogers, joined by Jeff skin Wade, Kevin KT
Turner and Christina a little baby corn Bread ray Man.
All hands on deck today. But it's sad news. Really
the Cowboys season is officially over. What I thought they
I thought we got like fourteen games. They're gonna cancel him?
Oh no, no point playing them out.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
Ah.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
Hell, the entire focus of the organization is now back
on the hot dog Boys and Will McLay. Okay, Ken,
they let's get a Do you have your mock draft ready?

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Kevin? Uh No, No, I'm not paying I haven't paid
much attention. Are they already good players this year? My
favorite team doesn't have a first round pick this year. Ah,
who's your favorite team? The Packers? Oh, we get to
take them out on Sunday night. If they played like
they did yesterday, then yes, you have a chance. They

(02:11):
lost to the Browns. It's like losing to the Bears.
Well it's okay, man. They were just gearing up, getting
ready for this big game Sunday night. He get away,
saying that's what the Cowboys were doing. Both teams were
looking ahead.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
The Cowboys are a sixty four yard field goal away
from being zero to three.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
I was worried you're gonna say that there are a
sixty four point dog. There's some things that they there's
some things that could make this better. The one thing
that will not get better. Jerry Jones fires himself. No, jem. Now,
the one thing that's very likely not going to be
any better at any point this year is the defense,
unless like some guys like really come on. But there's

(02:52):
one stat besides the stat that they give up thirty
two points a game. How much are they giving up
a game? Now? Too many? They had? They gave up
thirty seven in one game. They didn't give up that
much of the Eagles what they give up to the Giants.
The Giants. Yeah, so they just got to like be
the team that doesn't turn the ball over. They can't

(03:14):
be marching for a touchdown to have a guy run
up from behind and just take the football from you,
like it's a school yard That was the most school
yard play I've seen in decades. Yeah, what a bad
way to start the game.

Speaker 5 (03:25):
Man, Yeah, because they were looking good right moving the ball,
and then really three minutes in they looked great. If
you look back on it, I do much offensively either,
Like everyone knows the defense absolutely sucks, and you know,
the week prior it's like Russ Wilson probably needs to
like retire, he sucks.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
He's done. They're going to force him out. He has
like a career day against the Cowboys defense, same situation
Cable Williams, not at the end, at the beginning of
his career. But they're like, man, he's trash, he can't
do anything. His footwork's terrible, it's hopeless. The Bears may
have missed on that pick.

Speaker 5 (03:57):
And then, oh my god, look at this against the
cow he looks like Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady in
their prime, Like he's the best quarterback in the league.
This is absolutely humiliating. And I don't know if it's
that iber Flus is the worst defensive coordinator in the
history of humanity, or if they just don't have any talent.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
They don't. They clearly don't have near enough talent. And
I know we'll talk about Michael later. I know they
clearly don't have near enough talent, but I don't know
that you can. I'm not saying he fluses, he should
be given, he should be killed, Okay, like destroy him verbally,
but what do you what do you want to do here?

(04:42):
I mean, honestly, they should just blitz every down. He's
in a track record of being a great defensive coordinator.
So I think it's I think it's a lot of things.
It's a lot of things. They don't have enough guys,
and they're not changing. They're not jesting when you're not
trying though. That's the that's why I'm mad at him,
the coach, because we can try new things. We don't
have to sit there and do this over and over

(05:02):
and over again. And maybe he just thinks that they
can't grasp anything else, but to not even try to
blitz at some point, like they both bad things happen,
like the lesson what in the NFL? Things get cleaned
up very quickly. I gave up five plays where the
wide receiver got behind me. That ain't happening again. And
then it happens again, and then you get behind and

(05:23):
then you're like, well, we're not gonna let it happen again,
but we are gonna let you have a twenty play
drive again to eat up all the clock. Did you
It's like the combination of all the worst things. Did
you guys?

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Hear what?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Ben Johnson said? Uh? Uh, what's your name?

Speaker 6 (05:35):
Aaron?

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Coming out of halftime? No, he said, Look, I love
these I'm paraphrasing. I love these splash plays. But if
we're if we don't run the ball the way I
want to run the ball, it's gonna be a problem
in the second half. So after all the splash plays,
they just ran the ball like we're the most dominant
run team in NFL history. To open the open the

(05:56):
second half, there's like eleven straight running plays or something
that's hard to do is a team play drive after
what it was out of three and out for the Cowboys.
Keep in mind the Giants last week was a twenty
one play drive to start the game.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
Yeah, and you know insane. Look, Ceedee Lamb gets hurt
early on matters. I don't know that. Look, I'm all
for getting creative. That just looked like a sweep. That
just looked like, hey, we've got Derrick Henry, let's go
get our workhorse running back the rock like that. There
wasn't anything tricky about that, or it wasn't getting him

(06:31):
into space. It was like, let's just pretend he's a
running back. Why Javante Williams is doing fine?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
I do agree with you there, Like there's yeah, a
lot of more Javonte Williams. I was just gonna say,
sometimes you do that to get the secondary thinking about
different the very happy with the way the running game looks. Yea,
they're doing cool stuff. Yeah, it's just great. You know,
you just you put Ceedee Lamb in a situation that
he's not in very much. You know.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
Uh, he didn't have to tangle those big guys up
front very often.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
And I'm like, I don't, I don't. I don't like
that play, Like, I just don't get it. You know,
get creative every once in a while, that's that's fine,
But that was just a that just seemed really dumb.
Do you know what that CD injury did? What it
led to the end of the season. No, I mean
maybe it led to thirteen Jake Ferguson receptions for four

(07:21):
yards on each reception. I mean, did we look downfield
once they dumped the ball off to him so much?
He's never going to break a single tackle. We have
to extend your tight end who can't break tackles? What god? Once?

Speaker 7 (07:32):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Once CD went out and Pickens, they could focus everything
on Pickens. There was nothing happening downfield unless it bounced
off his hands, because he will have at least one
huge disastrous play in the second half, no matter who
they're playing or what the score is. He will have
at least won a game. He has shown us that.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
All right, we are off and running, and we'll have
plenty to say about this game.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
In fact, let's carry off. Do you where do you
want to go next? In this well? I think that
we do have some bad returns and all the guys
that we Panic signed after he traded Micah, let's start there.
Oh yeah, we were, We're all making those noises. The
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(08:17):
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the goodies get caught up on anything that you missed.
We'll also use that app later in the show to
give away tickets to see The Cult at will Rogers
on October twentieth, one of my old time favorite bands.
But let's continue our Dallas Cowboys conversation and everything going

(08:38):
into the season was signed, Mica signed Micah, then they
traded Micah, and now it's been somewhat of a disaster,
but they did sign some guys. With all that space
they freed up there. So Jake Ferguson, who we talked
about in the last segment when I ahead and got
that deal done with him, Deron Bland who didn't play
because he's hurt. Hopefully he's back next week and hopefully
that helps the secondary issues. But who knows, and he

(09:00):
has like we're getting out a hundred lip key because uh,
we just get a bunch of money away. It's very strange. Now.
Defense is where we're at though, right like that's that's
the topic thejor the offense has to play perfect otherwise
it doesn't even matter. And I don't know if the
game looks different if the Cowboys don't just sit there
and pass all day long because they got down by

(09:21):
that much. Now, I know the offense could have done
some things better, and you're not kinding on Ceedee Lamb
not being there, and George Pickens has to step up,
and you got a lot you got to figure out there.
But I don't understand what the offense. I mean, the
offense has to score thirty five points every week? Do
you know? Do you know whether what I mean? Obviously
we can sit and talk about the defense, and that's
obvious The biggest thing that jumps out right now is

(09:43):
Cowboys are last in the NFL and turnover differential, and
those teams never win. And with the way the defense
is and the problems that it has, that their offense
can't give the ball away and they certainly can't give
the ball away to start the game because then you
start playing from behind and changing. This offense has to score.
It has to because the defense is so suspect. And

(10:05):
if they're getting turnovers and not creating any turnovers, they
are gonna give Ben Rodgers what he wants, and that's
a top three pick.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
That's what I want. You know, the whole defense has
to be rebuilt. Yeah, I think you need a new coordinator,
which would be your fourth and four years, right. You
need some stability there where it's you're just you know,
it's these guys are confused. They don't even really know
what Eberflus wants them to do. Or maybe he's trying

(10:33):
to put guys into his system that don't fit his system.
I don't I don't know, but it's a complete disaster
and that's why this season is hopeless. You know, I'm
real happy with the way Dak's plane I don't feel
bad about the way Dak's plane at all. I think
he's playing at a very very high level. And I
like the offense. I like that you have a running game.
I like that play action works. Now, that's great. But

(10:54):
I look at the talent on the defensive side and
I'm like, man, there's not a lot there you should
be getting. You should be getting something from Sam Williams
at this point. That's a second round pick in twenty
twenty two. You know you missed on Mazzi Smith. I
don't know what Luke Schoonmaker. I don't know what that
pick was all about. D're a penalty yesterday? What about important?

Speaker 8 (11:14):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (11:15):
Lemme fahiico? A fourth round pick in twenty twenty three? Man, Like,
you're getting nothing there. Twenty twenty four, Marshawn Neeland. Everybody says, oh,
he's great against the run. Really that's I mean, that
was a second round pick. You know, I don't know.
Tyler Goeiton might be a bust. You might need to
both tackles replaced.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Terrence Steele is probably about to get banged. Where is
lea foul? Like? I how come he's not on the field.
I'm glad you mentioned him. I know you're going down
a list of guys, but what's im about getting turnovers?
There's a play with the ball bounced up in the
air and Kenneth Murray and Maurice lea foul. Instead of
trying to get the ball that bounced up in the
air stopped into the Spider Man medj one of you

(11:56):
go get the ball right there.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
I mean they got a fourth round pick this year
with Jayden Blue who can't get on the field at all. Yeah,
and which is very concerning. You drafted revel a corner
who may be good. You knew he was going to
be hurt. You're waiting on him Azeraku. I kept hearing, Hey, man,
this guy is special. He's bendy, he's quick, he's one
of the best pass rushers in the country.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Where is he like he's got?

Speaker 5 (12:20):
All these guys have opportunities Like I like the Tyler
Booker pick. You know, I think he's good. I definitely
like Tyler Smith. As long as they're drafting a guy
named Tyler, they're pretty good. Oh no, like this, that's
a good point. They missed it.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
They're two for three on Tyler's I still feel pretty
good about Azeraka he almost blocked a kick yesterday. Like
those are plays that can really change the course of
a game. And that's the thing, Like, was Micah gonna
make this defense way better? Know what he was going
to do, was he was going to have timely plays
that stop drives or create turnovers, and we haven't had

(12:54):
any of those in three games. They either overestimated or
just straight up live to us about how they felt
about defensive end and then pass rushing. No, Michael, those guys,
those guys are good when Mike's on the field, exact exactly,
That's what I'm saying. But they're like, Okay, well we
have enough here, We're deep enough. That's bs. That's a
load of bs. And they try to tell us that

(13:15):
and I think we all bought into it because it's preseason,
it's August, and you know, whatever happens there, however, you
look at practice is not really a reflective of how
this works when it's really time to go.

Speaker 5 (13:25):
So they need a guy like Micah, they need, they
need some other guys that I mean, they need a
lot of guys, but they need a.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Secondary who understands where to go the way you're going
to get a guy like Micah is.

Speaker 5 (13:36):
If you have a top three or a top five pick,
maybe you got to go get one. You'll get one
of the best, you know. But regardless, I mean, I
don't even know if they're good at drafting anymore. Like
I used to feel so good about them in terms
of the way they approach the draft, but maybe there's
been so much turnover they're not drafting really that well.
If you're gonna miss on Guiden and you're gonna miss
on Mazi, you're missing on two first round picks. Yeah,

(13:58):
you can have all the first round picks in the world.
If you're gonna swing and miss, it's not gonna help.
But I you know, I would like to see them
lose every game the rest of the way. It's not
gonna be fun, but I think that's probably what's best
for them.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
All right, let's get back into this at four o'clock.
But coming up next, this show is the one that
everyone is talking about so much so the network has
changed their plans with it. What is it? We'll talk
about it, net.

Speaker 4 (14:21):
Yse Hot, God, every stay on the top in.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
The w shove shut all right, all right, all right,
have any of you guys seen the Office spinoff show
that's airing on Peacock called The Paper. I don't even
know if I have Peacock. I don't. I don't, but
that's all that. That's as far as that conversation needs

(14:51):
to go.

Speaker 8 (14:51):
I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard good things
because it's kind of like The Office, Right, you just
said it was an Office spinoff.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah. No, it's the same people who made The Office,
and it's it looks the same. It's just a whole
new cast. Besides Oscar Oscar went there. So it's doing
so well on Peacock that NBC's like, Okay, we might
have a little bit of a hit on our hands.
Let's spreak that out. So they're gonna break it out
weekly in November, and starting from episode one, they only

(15:21):
made ten episodes of it because it was kind of
we'll see if this works, and I don't think anymore.
Very few shows do the twenty two to twenty four
episode runs anymore, but they're gonna in November just put
it on regular NBC, to which I'd say, if I'm
a person who bought Peacock to watch this show, and
they're probably were some Office fans who did that. I'd
be like, damn it, I get it for free like

(15:42):
two months later. But guys, I'm impressed. I was a
little nervous about this one, like, okay, you're just trying
to chase the dragon. It's excellent, really, it's very fun.
Does it just feel like you're watching The Office? Yep,
but it's you don't. I mean, clearly you don't have
Michael Scott. Okay, and that's that was a plum on
the Regular Office. But they're not trying to do that.

(16:02):
Are you watching it illegally?

Speaker 2 (16:04):
No?

Speaker 1 (16:05):
You told me you didn't have Peacock. I have consent
o yep.

Speaker 8 (16:08):
Con Okay. This has to be a first where a
show was streaming and now it's actually going.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
To That's what I was thinking. I don't remember this
happening now. They did this with Yellowstone during the writer strike.
They pulled it off Paramount and put it on CBS proper.
But wasn't it like from season they started for season?

Speaker 8 (16:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Yeah, yeah, and aired it in order, you know, week
by week, right. I just thought that was interesting that
NBC has decided to go that route. Yeah. Uh so,
I'm happy that everyone gets to see it, though, because
you know, basically instead of working in a paper company,
they work at a newspaper and called the Toledo truth Teller.
But funny, it's you know, kind of want to be

(16:48):
journalist and it's just it's just really good. So I
hope everyone gets to enjoy this. Oh this exciting news. Yeah,
I'm excited. It's got eighty five percent on Rotten Tomatoes too. Damn,
that's it going. NBC also named or announced the first
host of snl Okay for the season, which is October fourth,
So we're about two weeks away. Let's go. Will NBC

(17:13):
make edge jokes about the current administration? Is a topic
it should be. I'm interested to see they did to
hear our country. He just it should be it. I'm
from Garland, guys, what you dare say anything about my guys?
Very fascinating to see how that works out. So your

(17:34):
first host is bad Bunny, but he doesn't have to
do music, so like, what a win for him? He's
the host and then he didn't it dojah cat will
swing in there. Did that have a song together? She'll
be no, but she'll just be purring around, you know.
YEA bad Bunny's interesting. I saw a thing Amazon. He
did a live concert on Amazon Music in Puerto Rico,

(17:55):
like a secret show that he wanted so his native
Puerto Ricans could go to it. But apparently he was
like worried about having a tour in America because he's
worried Ice would show up and you know, oh tank illegals.
I thought that was cool. I saw Uncle Ed Barky
tweeting about Bad Bunny over the weekend. Ed bark is
about it about one hundred hell is Ed bark He's

(18:18):
been around forever, he hasn't you know. I bet he
hasn't been with the newspaper in over twenty years exactly.
So I was I was just odd to see Uncle
Ed Barky tweeting. And I know he's been doing like
his thing for a long time, just independently. Yeah, yeah,
but what's he tweeting? He said that he's one of
the good Bunnies.

Speaker 8 (18:39):
Oh so he's a Bad Bunny fan.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I know. I think he was just saying, like, how
what he was doing for the Puerto Rican Oh, okay,
having the big concert live on Amazon? Okay. I really
don't know. Did the joke hit that? Episode two is
Amy Poehler and have you guys heard of role Model
a movie? Yeah, I think it's a bad not the movie.
It's a good movie, though, I think it's a bad plan.

(19:03):
If your name in real life is Tucker Pillsbury and
you decide that your band name should be called role Model,
just go with Tucker Pillsbury. Woo woo. What kind of
music is it?

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Alt, he's got a song. It's like, uh, something like
uh Sally Jesse, Raphael something like that. Dude, I'm not
going after the younger demo in this in this segment,
I'm just being clear. Although Roll Motels twenty eight, so
maybe I am. But the Sally Jesse Rolphelkom it's not
gonna work. You know, he's got one one catchy good song.

(19:37):
He's not the guy that's got the body in his tesla?
Is he? No, that's D four VD. Okay, those songs
are actually pretty good. Yeah. Well, yeah, a career cut short,
much like the Life of the Girl he probably killed.
Has he gotten arrested yet? What? He's still just touring? No,
his tour has been canceled. Yeah, future hanging out like
doing some projects around the house. I should of got

(19:58):
I see five or six new things each day. That's like, yeah,
that's incriminating. You know, it'd be weird as if he
was just out washing his car in the driveway right,
digging holes in his backyard, moving things around. There's a
lot to look into with that, dude. Don't worry about me,
just doing some irrigation at the house. In episode three,
Christina's favorite doing double duty. Oh I know, Sabrina Carpenter. Yeah,

(20:22):
let's go. Why did you hate another woman in her prime,
like Serena Carpon?

Speaker 8 (20:27):
No, because I'm a team. What's her name?

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Didn't she have like a fight?

Speaker 8 (20:32):
Olivia Rodrigo? Yeah, she just I don't know, she just
annoys me.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
I'm with you on that. Sounds like you're really on
the team. Have you heard what's your name? Sabrine Carpenter's
got a Nirvana cover band that's really good?

Speaker 5 (20:43):
Oh no, yeah, Like all right, there you have it.
There's the Hollywood Shuffle coming up next. We're gonna take
some thing. Skin is tracking.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Well, Ben, I've got a dilemma I want to share
with you guys, Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point
one The Eagle. Hey, let's give away those tickets to
see the Colt at Will Rogers October twentieth. We'll be
giving them away all week. You do need the iHeart app.
The first person that leaves a message with their name,
their phone number, their email address on the talkback feature
and can answer the question which TV show is Peacock

(21:13):
about to put on NBC? We were just talking about
it in the last segment. They have a brand new
show that was only on Peacock. It's doing so well
they're putting it on regular NBC. Which TV show is it?
The first person that could tell us you will win
tickets to see the Colt. We'll get back into Dallas
Cowboys Talk here at four o'clock. But right now it's
time for this skinny track, another edition of Things Sinus

(21:39):
Tracking fam I'm very excited. Earlier KT said that Peacock
was going to be moving a show at NBC that
had an eighty five percent Rotten Tomatoes rating. Tonight, I'm
going to go see the new Paul Thomas Anderson. It's
a preview with a ninety eight percent Rotten Tomato approval rating.
Right now, what's it called? One Battle after Another? Okay?

(22:02):
Leonardo DiCaprio, Benizio del Toro signor Sean Peen so very
excited about that. I will report back accordingly tomorrow. Yeah,
I have a list. I believe I've got it in
one of my links I was saving for later in
the week. Yeah, of all the early reviews from this movie, Okay, cool,

(22:23):
we may not even want to get into that. Cudn't
want to spoil it. Well, it just depends, like maybe
because I think you know how those those screeners go,
Like I can't there's an embargo till Wednesday when it
comes out. Like I can come on and say, hey,
it was great, go see it, but I can't really
like review it or whatever. But maybe once it comes out,
we can pull those reviews and I can add my

(22:43):
two cents. Apparently this is the first movie that pt
Anderson has had with an over one hundred million dollar budget. Yeah,
I believe it. He can play with some more toys. Well,
there's other movies. The number one grossing film he had
was There Will Be Blood gross to eighty million. He did,
He did Boogie Nights, He did Punch Drunk Love with

(23:06):
Adam Sandler. That was where he went and worked on
SNL for a year undercover as a writer and that's
where he met Maya Rudolph and they're like husband wife
now the Master Yeah, Licker's Pizza, Yes, the most recent one. Yes.
So anyways, he's a real prominent filmmaker, like all the
critics love him. Uh and man, I still watch Boogie

(23:28):
Knights every time it's on, and as I watch it,
I get upset that Katie and Christina won't watch it.

Speaker 8 (23:33):
We're going tonight, are you?

Speaker 1 (23:35):
That's great? Yeh, turn on cable because it's on every
single night. He's still dating Maya Rudolph. I think they're married.
Oh okay, I mean I think so. Yeah, Kevin great, okay?

Speaker 3 (23:50):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
I know Ben is watching Black Rabbit. Are you also
watching Task? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (23:57):
I'm up to date on all I've I've watched all
of Black ReBs and I'm up to date on Task.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Where are you on those shows? It's caught up on
Task all three episodes so far. I saw the first
episode of Black Rabbit. Christina, are you tapped in either one.

Speaker 8 (24:11):
Of the just started watching Alien Earth, so I'll get
to it.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Yo. I heard the Alien series is phenomenal.

Speaker 9 (24:17):
It is.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
That's on Hulu.

Speaker 8 (24:19):
Yes, we are two episodes in, but all my bandmates
now they were watching that. They are now watching Black Rabbits.
When I told them, hey, started Alien Earth, they were like,
all right, well we're halfway through Black Rabbit.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
We started Black Rabbit on Friday night or maybe Saturday night,
I don't remember, and I've been recording Task and then
it got to the point last night where it's like,
all right, what are we going to watch? And I
don't like watching two shows at one time. I think
that's where I've landed. I think I want to plow
through a show and then move on. I don't want
to juggle two shows. But I know that's irrational because

(24:53):
back in the day you always did that. You just
juggled shows because they just came out one at a time.
Do y'all have any of that feeling where you're like, nah,
I just want to I don't know how many shows
I want to watch it one time.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
No, I'm not opposed to watching a bunch simultaneously.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
I have a hard time just retaining it. When you're binge.

Speaker 5 (25:11):
Watching, you know, task is it makes you wait. You know,
you got to wait once a week.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
So I wouldn't just watch that and then not allow
myself to watch television because I'm like exclusive to that.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Yeah, so and then Black Rabbit. I mean, anytime a
show is really really good, I'm just gonna binge it all.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Yeah, I'm just gonna get it over with. I'm two
episodes in. It's awesome. I love it so far. There's
a lot to like about it. It is structurally very
much like Ozart. I saw Jason Bateman on with I
think he was on with Fallon is who I saw
him on with, and he was talking about, Man, this

(25:50):
is the thing I'm probably most proud of that I've
ever been involved. Wow.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
And it's a different character for him. He's played a
couple different characters. He played a bad guy in that
jet playing right.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Yeah, was that good? Oh no, that was a movie though, right,
the straight man goes bad. I don't like it.

Speaker 5 (26:08):
He's good and everything, but I'm with you on that.
It was odd seeing him be the bad guy, don't
you think, Christine?

Speaker 8 (26:12):
Yes, I agree.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
And in this he's not the best, right, He's a
he's a lowly, he's just a he's got a guy
with addiction problems.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
I've never seen him play this type of character before.
He's basically the character that Laura. Lenny's brother was an ozark.
He's the guy that's manic and has addiction problems, whether
it's gambling or substances or whatever. The thing that this
reminds me of is probably the movie Rounders.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
It's so cool. A lot in common with that movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
with Matt Damon and Ed Norton. I mean that one
is about poker. But yeah, yeah, all right, uh yeah,
I'm caught up to date on shows. All right, coming
up next, let's get back into Dallas Cowboys talk. Shall
we lots to go over here? Would Mike have made
a difference? That's all coming up here on the Eagle.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
Around the sports KTD Fun Queens has all the sports.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Yea, all right, so you watched the Cowboys get demolished
thirty one fourteen, it's easy to go, okay, problems in
the secondary. But I think also pass rush really does
play a part of this, and they told us we
have a lot of pass rushers and we're gonna scheme
it up and that's why we're comfortable tradeing Michael Parsons.

(27:28):
It's fine, but that's felt like some post trade spin
probably tried to buy a part of some of it myself, right, Okay, yeah, Okay,
that makes it. It makes sense. Can't pay that much
to Micah and look what you've done so far with him.
I understand all that, totally get it. Understand the salary
cap reasons. You can't have Dax CD and Micah making

(27:51):
all that. But also I do think when he trade
Michael Parsons like that, it is a rebuild. And I
think it's hard to fully say that when Dak Prescott's
contract is untradable and he is the highest paid player
in the league and you can't do anything with it
like he is here. For better or for worse. He
is here. So I have a take on this, but

(28:12):
I heard a better take on this. I'm gonna play
the better take. Do you guys? Have you guys heard
of Jeff Cavanaugh? Jeff Cavanaugh's over at d L L
S with Jesse Holly and vouches over that. Is he
a real good looking black guy? Uh No, Jeff Kavanall
is the white guy. So here is what you're gonna

(28:33):
hear though, because they were talking about well, Michael wouldn't
have mattered here, and Jeff disagreed.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
Jerry Jones punted on the season when he got mad
at his best player and traded him.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
He does Michael HILLT what's going on right now? Let's
school charge. This is what I'm saying. This is what
I'm saying. Your pass rush would be better, right yep?
But is that gonna stop all the nunsense and your secondary?

Speaker 6 (28:58):
The secret is the number that we got from Bill
Barnwell a few weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
The Cowboys defense was always like this when Michael wasn't
on the field.

Speaker 6 (29:05):
The snaps he played, they were the number one defense
in football. The snaps he did not, they were number
thirty two.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
That's the stat that I've been talking about, that he
It's unbelievable. Yeah, I mean that's so. Yes, he makes
the difference. It's impossible. I mean, it'd be crazy to
say he wouldn't make a difference. Now, could he make
all the difference? I doubt it because they've got major,
major problems. But this whole scheme seems like it was
about let's just get pressure with our front four and

(29:31):
then let's drop into a bunch of z own. That
seems to be their the main strategy of the Eberflus defense.
But they can't get pressure with just four and they
refuse to try anything else.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
The other issue to that too, And I thought about this.
I don't know what if Chicago's doing the same defense
they did when Iberflus was the head coach. But one
thing you'll notice is there was nothing downfield for Dak
because the safeties were playing far enough back. I mean,
that's always been the staple of it. Whatever you want
to call Tampa two or any of that iper zone,
that's always been the staples. The safeties don't let you

(30:03):
get behind them and make splash plays. So everyone used
to call it Ben, but don't break in all that stuff.
And the Cowboys are just letting splash plays happen right
down the seam or on the outside. I mean that
Trayvon Diggs comedic jam at the line, Yes, that was comedy.
And so my point being is that eber Flus's defense
it's terrible right now. But the way that these guys

(30:25):
are playing it exacerbates what the issues are and exacerbates
what Ben's talking about without getting any pressure. How do
you let guys get behind you for that many splash
plays in two weeks. It's absurd. That's not the scheme.
That's players having their heads so far up their asses
that dude back up ten yards like this, isn't that difficult.

(30:49):
They have their heads up their asses. They've been beaten
so many ways too. Though. After that, here's the twenty
play drive. Okay, well, the lack of adjustments because I
think he probably feels like I can't adjust, they're not
going to do it. Which also, Matti Refluss was not
hired to fix the twenty twenty five Cowboys defense. He
was hired to be the defensive coordinator going forward with

(31:10):
Brian Schottneimer, and he probably should get that time. We'll
talk about that later. I just think there's something to
be said about they've always been this. It hasn't looked
this cartoonish, but they've always been this without Micah, right,
And I think this is why my big problem with
the Micah trade in general was the way it was handled.
None of us agree with how it was handled. It

(31:30):
was clearly personal from a guy who tells us never
to get mad at his money. And I think I
would rather take what I have because I bought it,
than suck because I didn't buy it like I would
rather buy it. And then look, it's I know what
I'm getting than have this because I didn't do anything
and I traded it away and we're looking at the future.

(31:51):
But you can't rebuild with dak So like this is
this is a you're back in the middle where you'll
always be because you have no vision. And I just
Micah does help this. It helps it a lot. And
I'm telling you in Green Bay, Rashan Gary has five
sacks already right, Like it's helped everybody, everyone so much.

Speaker 5 (32:10):
I wonder if their biggest mistake they made was letting
Dan Gwinn go, Like, should they have kept Dan Quinn
because I had this defense playing well made that they
would have had to have let go of McCarthy and
made him the head.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Good.

Speaker 5 (32:21):
Well, we talked about it at the time, and you
still could have shoddy running your offense.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Yeah, we talked about this at the time. They let
that Jerry was not going to walk away from McCarthy
because he was paying him. Yeah, let's carry this over
because I like where this conversation is going. I want
to throw something else out there. Let's do it. There's
more cowboys to talk about. We'll do it next. On
The Ben and Skin Show ninety one point one The Eagle,
Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one. The Eagle
coming up here in about fifteen minutes, and a news

(32:46):
quickie when we're at Pluckers. Last week, there were some
issues going on at the airport and we got to
the bottom of all that, so we'll give you the
details on that, but we are just talking about the
cowboys horrific loss to the Bears. You know, going into
this season, it was if they have any chance to
make the playoffs, they're going to have to make Hay
in their first five or six games, because after that

(33:07):
it gets really tough. And now you have you almost
lost to the Giants, and you got beat by the
Bears who hadn't won, and it's starting to look really,
really ugly. And now you start thinking about all the
things that have gone wrong, all the things that probably
aren't going to go right. Can you fix it? Are
we already talking about the draft all this stuff? But
in the last segment, we're talking about what kind of

(33:28):
a difference Micah would have made, and he would have
made a difference. But even throughout the course of our conversation,
there several things popped up that just consistently underscore why
it's been this way for thirty years, and it's ultimately
because they don't have a vision for what they want
their football team to be, and they haven't for a

(33:51):
very very long time. The really probably the closest it was,
and I think to some degree, you know, they had
Garrett here for ten years and Clay was here for
a long part of that. But we all had our
frustrations with it. But I think the McCarthy era underscored it.
I think what's going on right now underscores it. But
I think all of us can agree no team should

(34:13):
have the highest paid defensive player, the highest paid weapon,
and the highest paid quarterback in football. That's like in
the salary cap era. That's problematic, and you either decide
what you're going to do at the time and you
do it. But they were still fiddle farting around with
this thing in August, right, and so it just underscores

(34:35):
they've Like if you had told me back in March, hey, guys,
we can't have CD, Dak and Micah. We understand that,
and then you develop a plan and you go execute it.
What we're seeing right now is the result of not
a plan.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
Yeah, And I think it's so hard to get a
good quarterback. That part is it would have been the
hardest thing ever to say, all right, we're not paying
Dak let him walk, right, Yeah, Because when he's he healthy,
he's a top ten quarterback easily.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (35:02):
And sometimes he looks like a top three quarterback. At worst,
he's like top sixteen right right. At his worst, he's
top in the top half. So you can't let that
guy walk. It's just so hard to find anyone who
can do that job. Yeah, And then it just comes
down to, Okay, which one of those two would you
rather have?

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Micah or CD?

Speaker 5 (35:23):
I mean, you know, for a while there nothing happened
on the offense unless it was CD. Yeah, and now
it's it's clear that nothing was happening on the defense
unless it was Micah. I don't know what the right
answer to that question is, but they're both like kind
of equally valuable to their units.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
They're both equally valuable to their units. However, I'm I
pretty much believe that it's easier to get a dynamic
wide receiver than it is to get a game changing
defensive player. Whether it's I agree the von Miller. I mean,
we all know who the names of these guys are.

Speaker 5 (35:56):
If you were to make a list, you'd make a
list of probably I don't know, eight to twelve receivers
that you feel like, all right, that's a badass number one.
And you make a list of these edge rushers, it's
maybe five.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
Don't you think you guys can probably come up with
five or six receivers that you think are if they're
not better than CD, he ain't better than them? Can
you do that? Yeah? Guys that are just yeah, that
are close and hell the Bengals might have two of them, right, Well,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, but can how many guys?
How many guys can go disrupt a backfield like Micah?
Not as many? Not as many? Not many? And you

(36:30):
probably stopped right there, maybe Bosa when it's ls TJ. Watt. Yeah,
it's just and so and think about too, like even
when the reason the Cowboys got Mica where they got in,
which I think was twelve eleven or twelve, yeah, was
because there were some rumors about some stuff that happened
at Penn State when he was coming out of college.
And that's probably mature, yes, And that's probably why you

(36:53):
were able to get him there. Where'd you get CD seventeen? Yeah,
you know, And so my whole point is that, you know,
it's not like we're even hindsighting this either, like we
all kind of knew this, but you have to so
plan ahead with your cap and all that stuff when
you have that kind of talent. And the Cowboys don't
do that. They're ain in it. They wing it and

(37:15):
they get down to the end. And when you get
down to the end, you're forced in situations you don't
want to be in. It's wild to have thirty one
million dollars of cap space in the middle of the
season though, because you didn't know what you were going
to do, and you sit out free agency like you
always do, like you think Jordan Lewis could help what
this thing looks like. And heyt their opinions on Jordan
Lewis over the years, or that they've never valued him

(37:36):
that much, but maybe you talk him into staying and
then you're starting to feel better about things. So, I mean,
just all these decisions that are to end up being
like at the time, whatever that you think of the
contract at the time, it's not paying off in the end. Yeah,
And I don't know as Dak should they missed on
Dak just like they thought it was always going to

(37:56):
keep going up, and it probably will. But he's still
the highest paid player in the NFL. Like a year later.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
We just accept, like we are so numb to Jerry
and the Hot Dog Boys and how they're ruining the
Cowboys that we just look at other things. We're like,
all right, we have to accept that this house is
on fire, right, but how come you know what's going
on in this room of the house. You're like, well,
the whole house is on fire. You can't worry about
anything else. It's like we just accept it because we're

(38:23):
numb to it. But that is the problem. It absolutely is.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
You have to even if your vision is wrong, you
have to have a plan. Yeah, you have to have
something you're trying to achieve in a sport that's this strategic,
both financially and on the field, and they don't. And
Ben brought it up in the last segment. We talked
about it at the time. If they had let McCarthy
go and made dan quinn their head coach, who knows

(38:48):
how different this thing is. And this is the first
time like they've been managed to stay relevant this is
the year where I don't think they're relevant. They're not.
I think they're going to be one of the three
or four or five teams in the league. Very possible.
And so on. Of primetime days for games for Clowney though, Oh,
Eric Conny, what's the seven primetime games?

Speaker 5 (39:09):
All right, we'll get back into some Cowboys stuff. We'll
cuss the Cowboys coming up at five o'clock. But coming
up next, what happened at the airports last week? The
mystery has been solved. You've got to hear this. It's
coming your way next.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
Give me that news quickie. Yeah, that's right, And the
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(39:42):
much they pay you? Not much, not much? But part time,
part time guy, you know. So what happened to those planes?
We were doing our show Friday at the Lively Pluckers
in Addison. Good crowd out there, thanks to everyone who
came out. But we told you about the breaking news
during our show of hundreds of delays at both FW
Airport and love Field Airport. And we now know the

(40:05):
cause of all these flights getting delayed and canceled cut
fiber optic cable lines. Oh intentionally, don't think so. Oh
that would be uh god, that would be very die
Hard too. It seems like that was the case. Yeah,
who texted us that in the group the other days?

(40:25):
The coach? Yeah, I forgot you know, I don't even
know that I ever saw die Hard too, Dude, What
you didn't see one of the greatest films ever made.
I don't think you study it in film school. Now,
there was a whole class on the Diehard series.

Speaker 5 (40:38):
But yeah, it's like the same thing that happened at
Nacotomy Plaza.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
Uh huh, but this time it's at an airport. Okay.
Jean McClain is there, just happens to be there, is
getting on a plane. Yeah, but it takes him to
solve the mystery of what the terrorists are trying to do.
Was he doing it while he's in the air. Yep, badass.
Can we go back to something real quick, because we
are we doing and Ivan Yvonne thing with Cooch? Do
you call him Cooch? What? What do you call him Koucci?

(41:07):
Now it's pronounced the same. You just take it next
your sillable further. Okay, I mean y'all call him Yvonne.
I call him Ivan another guy, but yeah, you do
that game. Won't we call our people the same name?
I call him Yvonn because that's his heritage. You're like, hey,
your heritage is gonna be what I say it is,
because that's how you introduced himself to me in twenty thirteen.

(41:27):
You said I'm from Only. I almost say your name Wat.
I won't say it the Wat way Ivan sounds German.
I will say he and Marcus, who helped to engineer
our show. The other day, Ivan was explaining to Marcus
that that I pull Mexican chicks. You are married to one,
you talking about Marcus. So basically what happened was two

(41:53):
fiber optic cables were cut, which quote impacted the primary
and secondary pads of data which support all of the
areas radars, radio frequencies, and computer systems.

Speaker 8 (42:04):
Sean, Okay, does this have to do with the construction
going on?

Speaker 1 (42:07):
I'm one of the airport It's got to be that, right,
I mean it's everywhere, but there was construction. I thought
this happened at love Field and DFW and Alliance did
it not? Look you Look, I'm really glad we get
to do this for a living because I don't want
to work in a field where you have to understand
how data goes through fiber optic cables. Like the people

(42:30):
that figured that out, they're on a different level to me, right,
But I just want my Wi Fi to work when
it works, like what that deal?

Speaker 5 (42:38):
To Skin's point, a fiber line seems to be a
regional thing, right, and so if airports had issue, love
Field has the same exact issue that DFW has.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
How is that possible? So a spokesperson for Frontier Communications,
which is based out of Dallas, says, on Friday afternoon,
another carrier's third party contractor working in Argyle, Texas accidentally
cut our fiber lines. This interruption effected communications systems at
the local airports. Our team worked overnight blah blah blah

(43:12):
to fix it. So a third party contractor working in
Argyle can shut down DFW and love Field Airport. This
almost makes me think it's like almost like radio, where
you have a transmitter in a different city, and there's
probably because the airport is so data intensive, they probably
have one data center that directly feeds right then that

(43:33):
if it goes to different airports. I can't imagine how
else that would function like that. I mean, I deal
with this at my house.

Speaker 5 (43:39):
Every once in a while there's construction, oop, somebody cut
a fiber line and you don't have Wi Fi for
twenty four hours or something like that. I'm ready to
fight the person who cut I didn't in a million
years think that could happen to two airports either. Well,
technically more than that, because they had to alliance and
meet them. We know far less traffic there in Fort Worth.
But they added as well.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
The FAA said the issue is an example of its
outdated infrastructure and urged to modernize its systems, which would
take money. Yeah, you should, You absolutely should, dude. The
amount of air traffic controllers that we have is damning.

Speaker 8 (44:17):
Did you see the one that took a nap.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
He took a nap, oh because he was tired.

Speaker 8 (44:22):
There's a guy took a nap and so the plane
had to circle for another hour because they couldn't get him.

Speaker 1 (44:27):
On the online. And there's not enough people who will
do that job because they don't pay enough and they work.
They overworked you. Oh yeah, you see that move? Was
it John Cusack pushing ten pushing ten? Yeah? And Billy Bob. Yeah,
it was fantastic.

Speaker 5 (44:40):
There's also there's a there's a like an app that's
a game on your phone that you play that.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
You know, air traffic control. You're an air traffic controller
and it is fun. It's it's even stressful on a
n app. Have you ever taken a nap in the
middle of playing a game on that app?

Speaker 8 (44:55):
Dude?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
If you do, all the planes crash? Yeah, to real life,
I kill all the right people in the air. There
you have it.

Speaker 5 (45:01):
There's news Quickie coming up next. It's a Today game,
come on.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Surprise. Alright, alright, alright, look it was bad yesterday for
a lot of different reasons. My question is now can

(45:30):
you fix it? Because you had a chance to fix
it and then you kind of did the same sins
two weeks in a row and in week three, I
have nothing else to go off of because I think
the Eagles would have done this to you if they
chose to pass. They just chose not to. So now
I'm sitting here going, okay, do we just start from scratch.
There was one play where the tight end Cole Comit
was in the back of the end zone alone, and

(45:52):
I'm just not sure what's going on the guys. When
you're playing zone, you have spots to go to, you
have keys to read. You go to these spots based
on what they do. But right there, you would not
just let him run to the open end zone with
no one else back there. So I don't know. They're
not getting something. Can I tell you the defense coordinator
is also not adjusting to what they're not getting and

(46:14):
it's creating this which is dog crap. Let me tell
you because I saw it broken down last night's player're
talking about. This is according to our old friend Glenn
stretch Smith, who was on with Joe Trehan. He was
showing that play and showing see what the linebacker is
doing right here, spying the quarterback. See this is his responsibility.

(46:37):
Why is this safety also taking the same responsibility as
the linebacker and they're both spying the quarterback, so that
there's a couple things there. Communication. Guys just don't know
the scheme. I mean, it's it.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
There's a lot when you have breakdowns that are this bad,
there's a lot to it. And that's why I'm a
little hesitant to just say eber flu sucks. He's terrible,
But it.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Could be that. Okay, now I realize I can't do
anything with this group of guys. Let's just try jazz odyssey, like,
you know, let's get weird. I don't know what to do.
But if you have breakdowns that are that and we've
seen this is three weeks. We've seen two games with
multiple massive breakdowns, that's more than a scheme. But I

(47:26):
also think these are guys that have played in the
NFL and guys that have had success at different times.
So are you trying to force people into a scheme
that their brains don't understand, or their talents don't match
towards or are you a bad teacher? Because they've had
all of camp, they had all this time to explain
what the scheme is, guys still don't understand how to
execute it. I mean, I think it is on Eberflus

(47:47):
and obviously it's on the players too. There's not near
enough talent. But I don't think they're that bad. I mean,
some of these guys have had success here. Yeah, it's
not a problem. Last year with Zimmer, they were still bad.
It wasn't It wasn't Tony. Like this is Mike Nolan
in twenty twenty cartoon stuff. Can I play a quote
from Shoddy after the game? Yeah? All right? Is it

(48:08):
communication today or what? Do you think?

Speaker 7 (48:09):
It was the same thing. You know, Dig slips down
on the one and me just stumbles the flea flicker.
We're right there, you know, and it's like, you know whatever.
But we did have a guy jumped up one time
on a on a low route. Let the guy get
in behind him on something that can't happen. So just
can't happen. You know. There's just too many big plays.
And we know that we addressed it, you know, I don't.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
I told you guys this. I said, Hey, here's the deal.

Speaker 7 (48:33):
I don't just talk to you guys after a game
and just throw a bunch of coach speak at you.
I'm gonna be honest with him, and and I was.
I told him, like I just said, I said, hey,
we got to stop giving up big plays explosives, and
we gotta protect the football.

Speaker 5 (48:46):
It's just it's not the personnel is not a fit
with the coordinator like for whatever, real like, it's just
not working. Like and maybe ebra Flus would be great
if you gave him more talent, or maybe these players
would be better if you had, you know, somebody who
is better at like teaching them what he wants. But

(49:08):
they're clearly confused and aren't in the right places. So
and Eberflus is not doing anything differently, that's probably the
same thing. There's no adjustments being made. So are we
just gonna run this thing right into an iceberg?

Speaker 2 (49:20):
Like?

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Sorry, we never able. We were never able to communicate
what we wanted the players to do. Problem Ay, them
not doing what they're supposed to do is leading to
problem B. And you have to change something and it
has to be drastic. And I know he doesn't have
a lot of trust in them probably and it's probably
they don't have a lot of trust in him right
now either. So there's a lot of like a combination

(49:40):
of things. Like he said, we've addressed it. That's the thing.
We can't let big plays happen, and then the Bears
come out the first possession of the second half and
go nineteen places. We used to have this conversation. We
used to have this conversation a lot pre Micah. They
need to just wild ass blitz this is this is
the game that you that have to play. And that's fine,
and good quarterbacks will eat you alive. I get it.

(50:03):
But you and mix up your looks, like do that
here and there, because then like it was way too
easy for the Bears to go, oh, we get anything
we want deep and now oh they're adjusted to that,
so here we go nineteen plays. We'll just run it
on your ass, Like that's too easy. If you can
just make that a little confusing, keep teams to twenty
eight points and you try to get thirty one, then
you can win games and in the NFC, get in

(50:25):
the playoffs. There's not a great quarterback in the NFC.
There's not a single one. You saw what Tom Brady
too said about Kleb Williams, Like, man, he's so ready
to run at old times. The Cowboys never really put
him in a position where he had to make that decision.

Speaker 5 (50:38):
No, and you know it is weird now they had
two guys spying the quarterback. In week one they had
nobody spying the quarterback, and.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
That's probably okay. How's the offense lined up? And one
are the responsibilities here? I don't think they're getting lined
up properly and things like that. But when you try
to play man, what happens? Mon Trevon Dix falls down
and here we go. So, I mean, I just I
don't think the answer is as simple. Stop playing zone
this much, play a bunch of man. I think it's
do a lot of these different things. But zone yesterday,

(51:08):
all right, let's do this. Well, let's talk about where
this could be headed. How bad might this get before
it gets better? We'll discuss here in about three minutes.
Been in skin Show ninety seven point one the Eagle.
Maybe it was all over your timeline this weekend the
iHeartRadio Music Festival. All kinds of craziness happened. It was
star studded, hell KT's guy jelly Roll covered Nickelback. Did

(51:31):
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Speaker 5 (51:42):
You know, KT loves jelly roll so much. Maybe KT
we could name him cinnamon Roll. Ooh, I'm sushi for Halloween. Okay,
that's not a delicious, that's like a different. I mean,
I love sushi, but yeah, you know, jelly rolls and
cinnamon rolls are a little different.

Speaker 1 (51:57):
So why don't you got a whole where I'm gonna
have an accent? Not so?

Speaker 8 (52:02):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Oh yeah that's good. What's the different between a jelly roll
and a jelly donut? What the yeah? Five three also
been circumference you could get You could be cinnamon roll,
and you could get a couple of face tattoos and
then not get a job at Starbucks. You know, every
time we tell people to text in the fan if
they want to answer something, Raphael texts the fan. So

(52:27):
if you want to tell us the difference between a
jelly roll in a jelly donut, text us right now
two one four seven, eight seven one five three yeah,
and address you follow directly. Okay, let's go KT into
how high or low this cowboy team could go. They're
one and two. They play the NFL is weird. We
play seventeen games now, so we got fourteen. More realistically,

(52:52):
let's say let's let's let's put a caveat on it.
Dak stays healthy. Can we do that? Like Dak oly
ends up missing one or two games, Oh, he's so
say he gets to play the whole year? Okay, realistically,
what's the worst record this team could have? Okay, you
can talk me out, but the window is bad. Now, Okay,

(53:13):
the Packers on Sunday night, they probably without CD Lamb.
We'll see Jets after that. We need to give the
Cowboys on the schedule the benefit of the doubt here.
I think you can go beat the Jets.

Speaker 5 (53:25):
Maybe Jets aren't good. They've got all sorts of issues,
are they? I think they're zero and three right?

Speaker 8 (53:30):
What?

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Three? And starting quarterbacks hurt? How long is he out?

Speaker 7 (53:33):
Do you know?

Speaker 1 (53:34):
Will he be back for this? Tyrod Taylor or Justin Field?
So you still think Justin.

Speaker 5 (53:37):
Field's looked pretty good early on, and he's a mobile quarterback,
which could cause them problems because they either have one,
two spies or no spies.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
Anybody can't throw. Yeah, that's what we need. We need
the quarterbacks who can't throw. They had to get a
block kick touchdown late in the game to keep it close.
Let's let's give the Cowboys that game.

Speaker 5 (53:54):
I don't know, man, no CD, and you're gonna give
up thirty to them for sure?

Speaker 1 (53:58):
I don't know. Just for the sake of it, let's
get it. We're gonna give to him for charity.

Speaker 5 (54:02):
Yep, two and three Carolina Panthers, three and three, sharp
teeth and claws.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
We're gonna say three and three after they beat the
falcon just to day thirty to nothing. No, I am,
They're gonna they're gonna beat the Cowboys. I'm at three
and three, Commanders, that's three and four. That's a loss, Froncos.
That's a loss. I don't know, it's lost. Three and five.
That's in Denver altitude. Uh, dude, Aubrey will be kicking

(54:28):
from eighty will be good. We need six with this defense.
You need threes. Even our biggest weapon is kind of neutralized.
We need touchdowns, all right. I'm at three and five Cardinals,
four and five? M is it? Where is it? Dallas?
I'm four and five.

Speaker 8 (54:45):
That's what we're forgetting. How many three home games are
we up against?

Speaker 1 (54:48):
Two's optimism is amazing. Kyler Murray doesn't lose at and
T Stadium. It's the NFL Man four and five, Raiders
five and five. Okay, I'm at three and seven. We're gonna,
we're gonna be placing some bets on this optimum and
just you know, reverse mohawk or something. I'm fine, we're gonna,
We're gonna. I don't think you'll put your money where
your mouth is on this. I'm at three and seven,
I'm at five and five, then three and seven, then

(55:09):
might be at two. Okay. Eagles, uh, five and six, Chiefs, Yeah,
five and seven. Is Mahomes done? Is Mahomes cooked? Kelsey,
dude it again? Reid instigated the bump. Yeah they're a mess, dude.

Speaker 8 (55:33):
Yeah that game is bad.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
Yeah, that's dude. Taylor. Taylor will bring her mess to anything. Yeah,
Lions five and eight, Vikings five and nine, Chargers Commanders,
and then Giants again. They'll win. Okay, So I think
they're gonna win seven games. I think you're five.

Speaker 5 (55:55):
I think I think with the new ceiling, it would
be it would be so in their nature to win
a bunch of games that they have no business winning,
like just for the sake of ruining Draft Day, for
no other upside reason.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
But I'll get those extra picks. I don't really. I mean,
what about how close Vegas. There's a guy you want.
If there's a guy you want the top five, you
can go get him now, right, But you picks.

Speaker 5 (56:19):
But you need more than that, like, you need a
lot of reinforcements. You could use four first round picks
on defenders and you could probably I mean you probably
need six new starters.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Was the preseason over under seven and a half? Yes? Okay,
Vegas is so good? They really are? They really are?
They see this coming. I'm thinking seven and ten.

Speaker 8 (56:40):
Except the point spread yesterday was one for that game?

Speaker 1 (56:43):
Yeah? Is that right? Very weird? Yeah, yeah, because I
thought it would be. Yeah, so they.

Speaker 8 (56:48):
Missed that.

Speaker 1 (56:51):
At some point, and maybe they're like, let's do four games.
Maybe let's say let's get past the first month. But
they are going to have to have a difficult conversation
on a Monday, that is, do we need to blow
up the defense here and start from scratch on what
we're running out there. It reminds they're trying to do
basic stuff now and it ain't catch it on.

Speaker 5 (57:09):
Kind of reminds me of the Rangers offense they fired
their hitting instructor hitting coach like in the year, or
like midway through the year. I think it's rare to
see a coordinator fired in season, but they might actually
need that. They might actually need to just fire him
right now. I don't even think it has to be
firing him. I think it's just like you have to
change your thing that you like doing.

Speaker 1 (57:30):
Why wouldn't he change already? Like, like, what is he
waiting on? Guys are running down the field wide open
and there's no pressure on quarterbacks. Well, we got weights
and fish man. I think they tried to do a
little bit of that early yesterday and they got ran
by flea flicker blah blah blah. And I'll blame him
on a flee flicker. And by the way, it was
a poorly executed flee flicker. That guy just threw it

(57:50):
over a mountain. Let's figure out a bet on this
kin says seven wins. What happens if they don't get
to seven wins, He's got to fly to Peru. Think well,
I'll give this some thought.

Speaker 5 (58:02):
Coming up next in the weekly Weekday Update, we have
a man versus tiger story that's coming your way.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
Next are you excited featuring veteran news anchor kt fun
tweets I saw tiger and I saw man guys at
Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Oklahoma. This is in southeast Oklahoma.

(58:28):
It's technically chalk Talk County, but it's quite of an
east of Durant. We should swing by there when we
have our next Chalktaw remote. There was a fella who
was an animal handler who worked there and he was
mauled and killed by a tiger. Christina, that's awful, skin.

Speaker 5 (58:46):
That's a bad way to go. Man, sitting there watching
a tiger eat you. That might be worse than a shark.

Speaker 1 (58:53):
Especially if you're kind of like like you had control
over that tiger. Yeah, ego, check as well. You don't
ever see great white shark tamers, not at all. Why
are there so many animal preserves in Oklahoma? Does anybody
gotten to the bottom of that? What else you gonna do?
I don't know that I've heard of them being in

(59:14):
other places, but I feel like there's one every twenty
five yards of Klahoma. To do in Oklahoma starts and
ends at chok Tak. It might be they might have
like a lot of businesses move here, you know, because
of the licensing and taxes and things like that.

Speaker 5 (59:28):
Maybe they're they're like catering to that industry. Hey, do
you have exotic pets that you are exotic animals? You
probably shouldn't have. Come on, we got tax incentives for you,
We have no regulations. Bring your wild creature and set
up shop in Oklahoma?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Is that the worst way to go though? Well, it's
definitely up there. I mean, I think buried alive has
always been a tough one for me. To rasp by
the plane crash into the ocean is something I can't
handle at all. Okay, So but if you die instantly,
is that now you are? You crash in the ocean,
you're injured, the blood sharks come and finish you off,

(01:00:03):
and then you have to pull out your laminated shark
sharks if is a dangerous shark shark? So on the
on the shark attack, A lot of people probably drowned
before the shark before they you know what I'm saying.
Saying if you're if you're getting eaten by a tiger, yeah,
you're on the land man. Yeah. So you're looking down

(01:00:23):
at your half eating corpse and you're still breathing. Yeah,
you're feeling those bites. Yeah, I'm kind of think you
were in water. Money though, if I survived the plane
crash into the ocean, that all right.

Speaker 5 (01:00:33):
What if what if your plane crashes in the ocean
and you had a bunch of tigers on board. Okay,
so the tigers are then eating you as you're floating
near the top of the water, but then sharks come
because of that blood and it's a tiger shark sandwich.

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
That's better than if you're on a plane full of
sharks and you crash into an animal preserve because the
sharks are just flopping around. Yeah. Probably you probably don't
survive the hit of the ground of the animal preserve.
It does bring up the point that we probably should
start working on a screenplay like snakes on a plane,
Sharks on a plane, that'd be great, right.

Speaker 8 (01:01:11):
Yeah, And tigers on a plane.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Yeah, tiger sharks on a plane. Oh, that's actually right.
And the pilot Eldrick Woods, Okay, this is your captain speaking. Well, well,
I like that I would rather have just for casting.
And what I'd rather have the pilot be drunk Charlie Sheen.

Speaker 5 (01:01:33):
Yeah, he just takes over the flight of sharks. I've
got this now because he's tired of listening to his
wife talk.

Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Six people injured Friday evening after a car drove into
a South Lake restaurant, Duff's famous Wings even more famous
wings now after this car crashed into the restaurants are
getting pretty good pub out of this. I'd say that's
a good Three people suffered minor injuries, who seriously hurt,
nothing life threatening, were good. They don't only know what

(01:02:05):
happened there. I just kind of drove into it. They
said that impairment does not appear to be a factor
six thirty pm. It's not like over nine hours driving
into a restaurant. Was it a woman that worked at Duff's.
Why are you saying that?

Speaker 8 (01:02:22):
I was going to ask was it on a street corner?
A logical question? And then Ben throws that out a
man on his phone.

Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
By the way, I'm seeing a lot of that, Yes,
Like you pass people on the highway and you're like what,
You're not even looking at the road like at all.
It's bad.

Speaker 8 (01:02:41):
It's really bad.

Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
I love that game that KT plays when he's mad
at the car in front of him and as he's
driving up. It's like, all right, what country is this
person from. Yeah, let's see what the worst thing you
do if you're so upset by the I'm gonna let
the racial sensitivity pass on that. So when you're on
the freeway and you're driving and you look to the
side and there's a person texting, the worst thing you
can do, though, is get mad at them, start honking

(01:03:04):
at them, like get off your phone, a hole, and
then you rear in the person in front of you
because you're not paying.

Speaker 8 (01:03:11):
Anders in front.

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
Of tough deal. That's that insurance commercial basically with that
Agent of Chaos guys. Yeah, starting just starting fires. That
guy's badass man, and then that you runs in there.
Yeah all right. I also like the music in those commercials.
All right, there you have it.

Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
There.

Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
It is the weekly weekday update coming up next. This
is just three minutes away. Why Tom Brady got everybody
upset yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
We've got the audio. We'll talk about it next and
Skin Show ninety some point one. The Eagle thank you
for hanging out with us today. We spent lots of
time today talking about the cowboys horrific loss to the
Chicago Bears. They are one and two and Micah comes
to town on Sunday night. We'll have more juice tomorrow
to get into, but right now it's time for this
fucking and that's big, really big shout out to the

(01:04:04):
four and oh North Texas Main Green Yeah, and uh
number twelve, Text Tech Red Raiders. Both your guys, both
my guys, both teams, both my prize fighters. Dude, that
that wreck them defense Kevin Yeah, oh, heisty, let's go. Okay.
Tom Brady did the game yesterday and I am you know, uh,

(01:04:25):
you know what I was thinking as I was watching that.
Its thinking, man, this feels like a thirty seven million
dollar commentary. This is good whole time. I couldn't help
but think of that too.

Speaker 5 (01:04:34):
At the very end, did you see him interacting with
the staff back in the studio. They have him on
and he's talking to him. They're like, hey, Tom, you
did a great job. He's liked guys. I love my team.
I love you guys back there in studio. A lot
of the stuff you guys say in the pregame show
like all that stuff's really good.

Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
It's so fake. Man.

Speaker 5 (01:04:52):
They were like, all right, man, he's making thirty seven
point five million dollars per season to go in every
NFL meeting and get information for his Oakland franchise. And you,
like we talked about the other day, like who would
have said, why I'm not watching this game if Brady's
not calling it, it would have been the exact same
amount of people watching it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
Oh no, this is a ten million dollar Greg Olsen
broadcast out. They're making him do like a social media
video a week and then he jumps on Colin Cowherd,
who's with Fox Black an hour like each week they're
making him work more to justify how much they're paying him.
But I do think it's funny. I noticed that last
year about how overly team player he was trying to

(01:05:35):
be with everyone. I saw him kiss Kevin Burkhardt on
the mouth at the end of the broadcast. He earned it.
So Tom Brady, though pissed off the animal people yesterday
with this comment, he.

Speaker 9 (01:05:46):
Could just.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Going place for my time. He's a fair Now, before
he makes this comment, you should know you will see
a picture of George Pickens on the sideline throwing his helmet. Okay,
by the way, wasn't it a weird decision by Pickens
to do a volleyball set of the football to the defender. Unbelievable.
Dak is playing against his own wide receivers. It's amazing.

(01:06:11):
Picks not happy. Yeah, firston homets can be stuck a
dog at home on the field. Wow, a dog flowed
a helmet, righted bick in his hands. It okay, so
we're kicking the dog homeliously.

Speaker 8 (01:06:33):
That's what I got from that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
He just revealed a lot. Yes, he was saying, you
basically slammed the dog. Now I understand why he threw
his kid over that waterfall. All the time, he's raged.
He was bad about an interception that bounced off someone's hands,
So he threw a kid over a waterfall.

Speaker 5 (01:06:49):
He didn't need money, right, But I guess he can't
turn down at thirty seven to five. That's what they
were bidding against. They were just bidding against talking him
into doing it, because if it's if you're only paying
him ten it's it's not worth him getting out of
bed for ten mill, right.

Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
I think he wants to do it, though, I guess
they think he wants to. He wants to play like
I think he loves that, and I'll be the best
I want I'll get paid twice as much as the
next guy. Like, I think you love that. I do think, yeah,
he was talking. There was something he said during the
game about going up and gets another quarterback and going,
oh my god, I'm going to eat this guy. Look
at all the Super Bowls I have. I think you're right.
I think he has taking this job for the sole

(01:07:24):
purpose of putting Tony Romo and Troy Aikman in their place.
I think I do think he's pretty good, though. Yeah,
if you take out how much money he makes, Yeah,
clearly the values there's a discrepancy there. Okay, but I
think he's pretty good.

Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
Where where does he rank? Let me hear you power
rank the top five guys who do it? M I
think right now, even though he frustrates me. Sometimes, I
do think Greg Olsen's better than him. I think Tom
Brady is there. I don't really watch Joe and Troy anymore.
Now that's their Monday night football. Maybe I should see
what they got.

Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
Going on the Ravens tonight. Do Yeah. I usually go
watch the Man in. It's just more fun, you know,
it's just not serious. So you have the Mannings ahead
of ape Men. Yeah, it's truly fun to watch. No, no, no,
didn't you just say that? He just said it. Troy's
listening right now. Sorry, Moose, Moose, I got the I
got to watch Moose yesterday with the Packers and Browns.
Moose does the Q game? Oh, jj Watt, jj Watt's

(01:08:18):
good at this? Jj Wat's good automatically? Did Moose turn
us back on you or just us? Uh?

Speaker 7 (01:08:24):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
I think I ran into him on a plane like
two weeks after y'all had that we were encounter. Oh,
you just kind of said, hey, what's up? And I
was like, could you introduce yourself to my family? I
had barbecue and played cards with him yesterday. What what
encounter did we have with him? What do you mean?
I remember, like, did you asked him if he had
his phone, if you had his phone number, if he
changed his phone number? That happened at the Star. Yeah,

(01:08:45):
remember that was why I said, hey, did you change
your number? You're not responding to any of our text
He's like, and then he your call from Corby. You
guy said contract negotiations. I think with our station it
was that there was the deal where he was getting
paid a fee to jump with us on our show.
And then they couldn't afford the feeneymore so they just
didn't tell him or respond to him. They said, hey,

(01:09:05):
Ben and Skin will handle it. And then they stopped
talking and he was on the ticket the next week.
He probably thought we just decided not to have him.
We weren't even involved in that. That was a pro
athlete who we I confronted. We do know, but Beibry
came out to Pluckers though, and we used to all

(01:09:27):
be best friends. And then he just stopped responding. That's
why I had to find out if we had a
new number. Well, you know, it's in corporate radio wars,
you know. And while Ben was confronting him, he was
trying to figure out if Johnny Manziel was going to
be in his football league or not. He was so
busy I thought he was on our side. Yeah. So
the Jimmy Cammel story is crazy. A lot of people
were talking about that over the weekend. We have learned

(01:09:48):
today about twenty minutes before our show began that the
show will come back tomorrow night. That was from ABC's announcement.
They said that they made the decision to suspend the
production of it to avoid further inflaming a tent situation
at an emotional moment for our country. We did learn
again before the show he is back tomorrow night. How

(01:10:09):
are you feel about that? It doesn't matter, but I
will say this that Ted Cruz went after the head
of the FCC, Brendan Carr, and Ted Cruz decided to
use a funny accent on his podcast. Gon go about this. Now,
you would not think that Ted Cruz would be getting
the back of a lib like Kimmel, but uh, the

(01:10:32):
way he does it is why we're playing the audio,
because yeah, that's amazing.

Speaker 9 (01:10:36):
And so he threatens explicitly, we're going to cancel ABC's license.
We're gonna take him off the air, so ABC cannot
broadcast anymore. And I gotta say he threatens it. He says,
we can do this the easy way, we can do
this the hard way.

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
Yeah. Well, I gotta say that's right out of.

Speaker 8 (01:10:55):
It, right out a good Fellas.

Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
There's more, but uh huh.

Speaker 9 (01:11:00):
He says we can do this the easy way, but
we can do this the hard way.

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:11:05):
And I got to say that's right out of good Fellows.
That that that that that that's right out of a
mafio so coming into a bar going nice bye, you
have here.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
It'd be a shame of something happened to it. Okay,
hold on, So to to do a drive by by
the Italian mafia and then do a drive by by
the Russian mafia, all within him the same clip is amazing.
I was like, am I gonna have to go through
all of his podcasts now to see if he's doing
impersonations and are they good? But we will? I will
if I have to. God, pretty amazing. We could do

(01:11:37):
this the easy way, all the hard way, and then
he becomes a Russian is the nice you have it?
Nice bye you have here? It'd be a shame of
something happened to it. Guy, we need that for here.

(01:12:00):
It's the same. It's something happenable. A shout out to
Teddy Cruz for being a real constitutionalist. Way do you go?
I would say that, yeah, for sure? What else here?
What time we got? We got time? We got time?
What do you got man? Matthew McConaughey has got some
book called just Because we may not have time for

(01:12:20):
that we do? Is it his poetry? Yeah, it's his poetry.
Oh no, so he's doing some interview, and then he
says that there's the secret that he's found to a
long marriage. Though it's something that he's discussing on this interview,
and he sounds crazy. He's over zoom. It's very weird.
Double king sized beds put together. The wife's on one

(01:12:41):
side with her side table, and the husband's on the
other side. And it's great when you got all three kids.
But all of a sudden, the kids get too big,
they're out of the bed. And I wake up one morning.
I'm looking over there and Camilla is like a football
field away. Man. I'm like, and there you go to
bed at night.

Speaker 6 (01:12:56):
I want to snuggle up and like, well, we've got
to cover you coming about twelve feet and I'll come
twelve fet.

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
You're like, man, this is this damn king says that's
not good with the marriage. Man, this get get rid
of that something we got.

Speaker 9 (01:13:05):
So we got a queen size where shoulders shoulder.

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
I'm telling you it's good for your marriage. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:13:12):
So he did reference a double king in there, Yes,
there's no way. He just probably meant like a giant king.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
There's more that he had a friend who was talking
about get a double king for when your kids are
little and jump into bed so you have more space.
So they did that, but now all his kids are grown,
so he's like, my wife's over there. So there's the
key to elastic marriage is to get a queen size
bed and be shouldered to shoulder with him. Twitch back.

(01:13:39):
Everyone can have their space whatever whatever I mean, whatever
size bed you need. Fine, we don't have to be
on top of each other.

Speaker 8 (01:13:46):
Well, that's why he's saying, that's that's how you save
your marriage.

Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Yeah, we're going through right now. We're retraining the dog
to not be on the bed anymore. You can't. Well
that old dog new bed tricks. The dog is so
depressed like we were, and we're wearing it. We're like,
all right, this dog, but we're we're like, get this
dog out of our bed man. Yeah, by the way,
aren't the five worst words you can hear a person,
you know say, is I like to write poetry? I

(01:14:12):
think the I think the worst five words are nice?
You have.

Speaker 8 (01:14:19):
More like let me read you my poetry?

Speaker 7 (01:14:21):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
That would be even worse. Yeah, I don't want to.
I don't want to see any poetry, especially if it's
from anyone I know. Yeah, you have him dabbling in
iambic pantamica. All right, that's gonna do it for U.
It's a great job today, Kevy the easy way hard way.

Speaker 9 (01:14:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
That reminds me of the time KT saw Ted Cruz
in the airport. He walked up to him. He looked
him dead in his eye and he said, I think
people who know how to code, I think they can
do some stuff. That was a man that was laying
down some knowledge. Christina, you're gonna stick around till ten o'clock.
All right, Christina is gonna play some tunes. Right, you're

(01:15:00):
on the eagle.

Speaker 3 (01:15:00):
There you going, You're I'm gonna get my sack back, dude,
all right,
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