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  • the wood is gonna chop someone up today.

  • D would?

  • Who's going in the wood chopper?

  • Oh, man.

  • Man, I'm going to go with the Dallas Cowboys here, greeny.

  • And I know this is America's team.

  • They love all the adulation, all the attention we're used to seeing, You know, Jerry Jones press conferences outside the locker room.

  • But, man, what in the hell is going on with the Dallas Cowboys?

  • Okay, you going out that you listen?

  • Week after week, teams been coming at you and just running rush out over this past week, we had the Arizona Cardinals okay with Colin Murray, whose from Dallas come in there and just embarrass your whole team.

  • Okay, a couple weeks.

  • Proud of that.

  • You had the Cleveland Browns rushed for over 300 yards against you guys.

  • Embarrassing y'all in Juries world.

  • Then this week, you guys had the audacity, the audacity, the goal to go run to your favorite reporter.

  • Oh, talking about Mike McCarthy Can't coaching.

  • And and Mike Nolan, we've joined up terrible defense's.

  • Excuse me.

  • The last time I checked you guys up there fumbling the ball, okay?

  • Yeah.

  • Zeke, I'm talking to you, fumbling the ball twice getting paid $90 million.

  • Guys dropping balls.

  • Okay, guys, out their own defense getting tossed out the club.

  • But you don't wanna run out here and y'all wanna go sneaking and talking to your to your favorite reporter?

  • What in the world does that have to do with anything as far as the coaches, and it's concerned.

  • Yes, I get it.

  • Mike McCarthy, these dinosaurs, dinosaurs, schemes that he's throwing out there on offense.

  • Yes, they could be better.

  • Mike Nolan haven't been good since part of the late nineties.

  • As far deeper the schemes of desert.

  • Yes, I get that.

  • But that man has an office.

  • Okay, Why don't you guys go try and look at that, man?

  • Go ask that man in his office, man to man, instead of sneaking to your favorite reporter out there trying to embarrass the organization, The Dallas Cowboys, the players.

  • I'm so embarrassed.

  • Bye, You guys, you guys need to man up.

  • If you got something to say, go address the coaches themselves and stop running and being these anonymous sources.

  • And now I have to come on here on greedy show and then try to embarrass you guys.

  • and shame you guys because you guys don't know how to handle your business on the damn field.

  • Oh, that's well done.

  • Ladies and gentlemen.

  • E think chopping.

  • What is a winner?

  • Uh, Adams.

  • I know everybody was taking cover.

  • I know Greeny over here, taking cover.

  • Everybody's taking cover.

  • I'm ready to work.

  • I wanna work.

  • I need to go work harder because I'm motivated or scared.

  • I don't know what it is, but something just happened right there.

  • You cut something of an imposing figure.

  • I think is basically what we're trying to say.

  • Adam Schefter.

  • What's your reaction?

  • Actually, I have a serious question for Schefty, which is that the Cowboys air, actually, in one of the most unusual circumstances that I can ever remember a team being in, which is they look at times like they might be the worst team in the league, and yet they're in first place in their division.

  • So what, if anything, do you expect the happen their relative to the possibility of changes in the coaching staff, changes in personnel or anything else between now and the next couple of weeks?

  • Well, first and foremost, I would say this as Much as I love anonymous sources, it's hard to argue with the wood chopping wood right.

  • I love anonymous sources, and D would hit it on the head there, uh, saying that Look, what are you going to do in season?

  • This is the cast that they decided to roll with.

  • It's not like they're gonna go fire Mike McCarthy or go fire Mike Nolan NC's.

  • I don't think that's goingto happen.

  • It's just not the case.

  • And so I remember when Mike Nolan was once the defensive coordinator in Washington and their defense was struggling and Dan Snyder sent him a bunch of vanilla ice cream because he felt like his defense was vanilla and everybody could see it.

  • And then they brought in Bill Arms Bargor to help him and the team held, turned it around.

  • Maybe there's somebody they could lean on consult with, but the coaching staff is the coaching staff, and it's gonna be the coaching staff this year.

  • This a team right now that has been beset by injuries but set by turnovers, they turned over the football.

  • They haven't gotten any turnovers on the defense's of the football, while Zeke Elliot's been fumbling they've lost their entire offensive line.

  • It's predictable what's happening there right now.

  • No question about it, Super quickly, because the one move I was thinking of two years ago, they were struggling.

  • They made a huge trade.

  • They brought in a Marie Cooper, and it did, to some degree turn around their season.

  • That's really sort of what I was thinking.

  • Forgetting the coaches, anything they could do any reason to think they might try and make a trade?

  • Where do you want them to bring and help the offensive line?

  • Every team in the league is looking for offensive line help.

  • It's not like these solutions.

  • They're just sitting out there where you're struggling and you just go trade for a player that turns it around.

  • Ah, wide receivers not turning around.

  • They need offensive line help.

  • They need players getting healthy, They need turnovers, they need to right the ship.

  • And again, they still can win that division.

  • As awful as they've been so far, no question.

  • Again, they're in first place, which remains hard to believe.

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Damien Woody blasts Cowboys players: Everybody needs to shut up! | Get Up

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/25
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