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No, we obviously here in Dallas are never too far from a good debate of where you put Dak Prescott inside the top 10 or top 12, where do you have Dak Prescott and what would it take for him to be in the absolute top tier? So the beauty of it, I don't have them anywhere because I pulled 50 coaches and executives in the league, and this is where they see them based on the criteria that's spelled out in the article. You can check that out on the athletic and you'll see how each tier is defined. But generally, tier one is the quarterback who can win with less around him, right? Mahomes would be the greatest example of winning at all twice in 19 and 22 without even having a good defense. So that's the elite standard. And then Dak comes in solidly in tier two. I feel like any quarterback in the top two tiers, you feel like you could probably get to the Super Bowl with without having some miracle team, right, the 2000 Ravens defense or something. And then when you get into tier three, you're going to see some players that they probably get paid, you know, to Trevor Lawrence has gotten paid. Some Tyler Murray, you hope they could do it, but you may need more around them or they just haven't proven that they can do it over time. Like somebody like Dak has, Dak has now pretty much the poster guy for what a tier two quarterback is. And the definition of the tier two quarterback is he carries his team sometimes. He handles the peer pass in doses, meaning peer passes when the defense knows you have to pass, right? We're out of our play action game and run game. It's really on you. So Dak's pretty good in the two minute, but not consistently as great as some of the tier one guys have been or some of these guys could possess them that are dimension that's special enough to elevate them above tier three. Sometimes you'd see the guy who's just a great runner, not a great passer, but that's enough to carry him into that second tier group. So Dak's been solidly there for years and he gets a couple tier one votes here and there, but I think to get over that, it's what everybody's hoping happens there. It's why Jerry didn't re-up my bad coach right now is, hey, let's see it a little bit more when it matters in the playoffs. And maybe some of those times when he could put it on his back then and get him over the hump would elevate him further, but he's super solid right there. Number nine overall. Mike, did you find that these evaluators and general management and coaches and stuff that you talked to, did you find that he was the guy that the quarterback that they had the most problem with identifying where he needed to be or was it just really, as you say, so clear cut with or the other quarterbacks that the people struggle with. No, he's super easy. So he got, he got 37 of his votes were in, were in tier two and four were in tier one. The remaining nine are in tier three and that's just people who, you know, probably have a little bit of a harder grading scale. There were some, when you do this, like I'll run through the 50 guy, 50 people in the panel. Some people will have very few ones, like there's a few ballots that where they just had to gave them a homes, the only one. So then they might have a different standard in their mind to where when they get through, maybe their twos are Lamar and Herbert and Rogers, and then they have a smaller group of twos. So deck could get a few threes that way. But for the most part, I think the league agrees on what he is. He's a very good starting quarterback that you can win a lot of games with who hasn't despite having, you know, quite a pretty good team around him hasn't gotten over the top, the way he might if he was a notch or two better than he is. So who was that quarterback that was, that was getting the most, you know, wide spectrum of different tiers? Was it perhaps Aaron Rodgers or somebody else? It is right. Rodgers kept votes in four different tiers, which seems kind of ridiculous. But okay, if you give him a vote in tier one, you're saying, you know what, this guy's been tier one forever, I'll believe the decline when I see it. If you're tier two on Rodgers, you say, you know what, he's been tier one forever. But look, new team coming off of an injury, his age is up there. I'm going to knock him down and we'll wait and see, make him prove it. Tier three would be, hey, look, I think this guy lost a step in Green Bay. I think he wasn't as good at the end. Now you throw in the age and all the other stuff he's got going on. I think he's going to be, you know, closer to a middle of the pack quarterback at this stage and declining fast. And there were only two tier four votes. Four is a little bit of a weird tier. It's either, you know, kind of a journeyman type guy, think of a Ryan Fitzpatrick or a Gardner-Minschoo. They're fine, but you wouldn't want to go the whole year or there's not enough information. Usually that's for a young guy who's got five starts or something, but some people thought they didn't have enough information a couple on Rodgers because he just hasn't played for so long and we don't know really how good and strong and healthy. He's going to look. So definitely, I think he, he's one of the few guys to get in four categories. Jordan Love might have two, but Jordan Love got almost all twos and threes, whereas Rodgers had a pretty good distribution. It's Mike Sandow here of the athletic. How about CJ Stroud, you know, how, how, how strong is he coming on? Rocketing, so I've been doing this since 2014. And like I said, I exclude rookies because the guys haven't seen him play. It's just Becology vows, but Stroud coming in eighth overall, solidly in tier two, one spot above Dak Prescott is the best debut for a second year quarterback since I've been doing this. That's higher than Herbert, I believe, and some of the editors who came in really strong. So, you know, people very impressed by him. He got 12 tier one votes. That's a very, that's a lot for one season of starting the next guy underneath him was Dak with four. So some of that I wonder, you know, the expectations for Houston were so low. People thought their team was terrible going into the year. In retrospect, though, maybe their offensive line was pretty good. Maybe they actually had some good weapons. Maybe D'Amico Ryan's knew what he was doing. Maybe Bobby Slocke was okay, right? But in our minds going in, you're just like, wow, this season was not what anybody expected in that quarterback. Look great. So he, this could be a case of him potentially. This is just my opinion, getting a little bit more of the credit than people typically do. Mike, I'm going to change you on you a little bit. I think I saw you in Oxnard. You were there for a day in Oxnard for that was there. Yeah. You had a quarter round. You have everybody wanting to kiss the ring and stuff. So I couldn't get over and kiss your ring while you were there. But I just wondered observations, whispers, nuggets, I'm sure you're going to write about some stuff and talk about some stuff in your, in all the podcast work and stuff. By the way, you and Randy Mueller were tremendous together. I love, I love, I loved your guys podcast and I love Randy. I think he's a hell of a guy and I think you're right along there with him. Any nuggets or things that you can whisper to our, our Cowboys, nation people here that listen to us that you might have heard that we, we need to know about? Oh, interesting. Do I have any hot rumors on the Cowboys? Anything you, anything, anything, you know, I saw you get led away to places that we're not allowed to go to. So I just thought maybe you'd know. Well, it's funny. It's, let me tell you what I do when I go to these camps. I am not somebody who comes there and asks people really deeply about their team on working on league projects like this and other things around the league. And what I find is that's the context conversations guys love to have when you get in there and you get, you know, I can get guys to confide in me, but then I'm not going to go on a podcast and say exactly, you know, all the things that I think are going to happen. I do think it's an interesting place just because of, you know, Jerry being Jerry and they've been such a good team for three years, but not getting over the hump, not doing a deal with your coach, the quarterback, I would presume he wants to be there. And you would think he'll get a deal done, but it's just a very interesting year there where, I mean, just wait, just wait till there's a couple of losses or something. You know, to me, it just feels like it's going to be a team where almost Jerry wants it. Like he's welcoming this storm that's going to come. So you think he wants the chaos contracts? You think he wants the chaos? Well, certainly he doesn't try to surprise me out. I mean, he stirs it up. Yeah. Besides little comments the other day, he's always starting it up. He's always talking after the games, you know, that's sort of a thing. I'll say this, I'm impressed with Prescott because a lot of these quarterbacks, when they get in this situation, they're doing the hold-ins and all that type of thing, which I get it. I'm not saying that's a bad strategy because it worked for these guys, but there's something I admire too about the guy who's going into the last year and he's there every day for his teammates and he shows up and he practices his hard, says all the right stuff, you know, and that was notable to me, the type of thing you see happening at a camp that no one talks about. Like he's just there. He's assumed he's going to be there, but that's not the way it is in Miami when, too, it doesn't come in or in Green Bay where Jordan Love doesn't come in. So he's just handling this well, I think. I think Dak is handling this well. Maybe these both sides are just sort of at peace with the situation and not that stressed out about it. It's hard to believe that they wouldn't do a deal before the year, but what if they just agreed to let's just see where it goes? That would be interesting, too, and be okay. Mike, what has been the biggest objection from this tier's list? Is there a fan base or a group of people that are frustrated by a particular ranking? So, yes, initially people, a lot of media people, kind of on Twitter and people, you know, fans too, thought that it was giving Burrow the benefit of the doubt to leave him in tier one when he's been banged up, and there's questions about how well he's going to be able to play because of the durability. So I didn't really see that coming. I think he's excellent. There's always good conversational around Lamar Jackson because he's a two-time MVP who has been really high in tier two, but because a certain segment of the voters, about half of them this year, think that when he has to pass the ball, it doesn't look good enough, and that is always a good conversation. There's a lot of conflicted voters who think he should be a tier one, but he's missing this component of tier one, so what do we do? I think that's interesting. And then notable to me is the top of tier three. If you look at the top of tier three is Toa, Trevor Lawrence, Kyler Murray, Deshawn Watson, and tier three is really legitimate starter, but not as much of a featured guy. You're going to probably want to run the ball, play defense, win with this guy, but real questions about whether you can get over the top. Those top four guys have Toa Lawrence, Murray, and Watson. Look at their salaries. That's a lot of money to be paying for guys that the league doesn't think are really in the upper echelon of quarterbacks. Amazing. It is, man. It's really interesting. The economy of that position. And then before we go, obviously Cowboys, Eagles, top two picks in the division. What are your guys telling you about Jalen Hertz? It's funny, you know, his, he didn't lose that much ground into tier two, but I felt like the conversation around him was, was more negative. It was one of the more negative conversations for someone who, you know, he was 10 in one last year. He's been to a Super Bowl and everybody admires the way he approaches the game. I mean, everybody thinks he's got his, he's wired right. But there's real questions about, you know, people know that he has some limitations. And they think that Shane Steichen was a huge part of making that work well for them. And so when he was there last year, it was chaotic a little bit. Now you bring in Kellen Moore, people think Kellen Moore's good, but they're not sure that he's a great fit for this quarterback because they think he's inclined to want to pass the ball a lot. And here they signed, say, Juan Barkley and they have a quarterback who's not going to have Jason Kelsey and they have a head coach who's a little bit on the hot seat in a place where it gets real noisy real quick. There's questions around the head coach. You got you bring in Vic Fangio on the defense. There's just a lot going on there. And so what's that offense going to look like? And is it going to be set up well for Hertz or how did we see kind of the best of him maybe with that great team around him and Steichen being the right coordinator, right? I think there's a little bit of a fear that this thing peaked a little bit. Sounds good to me. I think we'll drink to that down here. Mike Sandow in the athletic. Thank you so much for your time, sir. And we'll catch up with you soon. Great. Thank you so much. Cheers. Yes. Here it goes. A great piece there you can read in the athletic, his annual QB tier rankings. He looks forward to him, chief. Heck yeah. That's fantastic, dude. That's what you want to see. When you get the when you get the opinions from around the sport. That's the truth serum. Yeah. I think he gave you something you need to pay attention to so about Jerry and then he likes it. Yeah. Well, not that he likes it, but that your quarterback's comfortable, he's the front office is comfortable. Yeah. He told you something that he got when he was at camp. Mm. Okay. I trust me. I watch these dudes. I watch how they move. Yeah. You know, I saw. They're great. Well, I saw the direction he was going and things that he was getting to do and stuff like that. So he was he's he's not more optimism that Dax back then after hearing something like that. No, less less. Oh, okay. Oh, okay. Okay. He said Dax comfortable doing what front office might be comfortable. I think he's comfortable with splitting up. I think he's walking you down a path that that might be reinforces our current beliefs already. I think I'm just just an observation just for what he said. I don't think he wanted to tell you much, but I think he told you something. Hey, you got the scouts. Not me. Top 10 at 420 coming up next chief where we taking a week one of college football ladies and gentlemen. It's here. We also have the Michigan scandal documentary. That's out. 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I got some college football news for you as well, but I did want if you don't mind if you're looking at the fan cam right now, this is this is the place you want to be twitching YouTube because we have a high school football star that we need to address. This guy is it's Ishmael Ayala. He's five foot seven he's 315 pounds who five foot seven 315 pounds, but this dude is a unit of nothing but athleticism chisel 315 375 pounds on the bench. This dude over 500 pounds on the squat and he's putting together he's going viral his game one highlight clip was just him living in the backfield and his build is incredible. He he had two sacks and a TFL with five tackles in week one. Look at that build number 79. He is five seven 315 pounds. I feel like the Cowboys could use him in place of Mazzi right now. Like this is the type of like the futures bright for this kid at five seven 315. I don't think we've ever seen a build like this. No, and I imagine he's a terrific fat athlete, you know, some of these guys can just have the gut pouring out from underneath their jersey, right? But they got a motor and they got a wheelhouse of power explosiveness and it's impressive when you see it. Yeah. I can. I don't think that's D one talent right there, but I think a D two or D three school is going to be happy to snatch him up Hobart college will grab him with the bounce house and the out me is like a Pennsylvania kid. Oh, is he whatever he plays for is Mifflin because on the front of the jersey, it's Mifflin. Mifflin number 79, the most interesting body shape in high school football history in the office. Wasn't that the name of the company that they, they were under Mifflin. I've done the Mifflin. Yeah. So I mean, he's in the, he's in the, he's from the city of the office. You're not getting balls back. I'm not getting balls back. I actually saw this from Ross Tucker because he's like, this is near my whole town or something in this guy's Pennsylvania guy. He loves this kid. He's, he's the one who kind of made him go viral over the weekend because he's a high school athlete built like that, making plays and it's in the hometown of Ross Tucker. So he sent this kid to the stratosphere, wanted to show him some love. Now elsewhere, college football wise, we have, I thought this was pretty nice here from the university of Miami head coach Mario Cristobal, who is synonymous with losing games for his team because he doesn't know how to manage the clock at the end of games. At least once, if not twice upwards of three times a year, he will take a four and five star late in roster and single handedly lose football games for them on their behalf. But what he's done now this year is he has identified the problem all these years later. He's late to the party, but he's done it. He hired a clock management coach for you. There you go. Yes. This is where we go. Charlie Weiss is still probably collecting checks for the other day. Yes. He is. He just got let go of serious satellite radio. Oh, did he really? Yeah. They, they've had enough of him. You've been watched dog in his career. Haven't you? I have because he's, he's, he was getting paid by three different entities. I believe it, dude. I believe it's a Notre Dame and the serious satellite people. These coaches want to act like they got control of everything. It's just impossible to manage all of that and pick the right play and know the math in the back of your head and be able to motivate, you know, your quarterback, whoever needs a pep talk. There's just too much crap going on a lot of crap going on, man. This should be step one. Did he do it after they have to, he lost that game against Georgia Tech? Well, I think that was the, that's all he had to do was kneel the ball. All he had to do was kneel it. Any loss. He runs it. His guy fumbles it. It's a turnover. Georgia Tech scores. In Miami loses the football game. It's, it's as bad as it gets as a Georgia Tech coaches were taking their headsets off when all this was going on. Fans were leaving the building. Yeah. This, yeah, it was bad. I do think that was, that's the worst of it as it pertains to him losing games for his team. And there was another one that was pretty bad last year that that happened to him as well. But yeah, I think on the heels of that, and listen, it's taken till now to do it. He had all off season. He had it. I mean, it wasn't like he snapped his fingers and made this happen, but hey, at least he's got the self-awareness finally to realize this is not my forte. And there's a bunch of coaches in the NFL that should be doing this. We got to get back coaches, right? We got to get back coaches. Why not have a, hey, here's what you should do right now based on the clock that it's hard to, hard to prepare for. Yeah. Because every unique, the variables of everything are so unique and being able to make that decision is tough. And guys perpetually botch it. Why not have a clock coach? We have stretching coaches. We have nutrition coaches. There is just so much port going on. We got coach quality control coaches. God, yeah, you got assistance to the assistance is what you got now in the NFL. God forbid a coach can figure out how to use the clock, right? I'd have a full staff. I'd have at least three guys on this, five analytics, guys and gals. Let's hope for it. Yeah. Well, we also have news here. I'm sure Carter's pretty excited about this. Oklahoma football's newest tradition blasting Toby Keith through the stadium, RIP, the late great Toby Keith. How do you like me now? Sing along style between the third and fourth quarters. So I don't know if they've chosen the exact song yet that they're going to choose, maybe Carter, if you, if you know, but like Florida has the Tom Petty song, Betty won't back down. You have the Wisconsin jump around. You have the Virginia Tech Sandman, LSU call him Baton Rouge. That's not the vulgar one. No. No, that's neck. Neck. That's right. That's right. Yeah. I guess they have a couple bands pretty impressive. Yeah. We get fine. We get fine for playing neck. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, yeah, but they flipped it. Yeah. They flipped it. Yeah. That's unfortunate. But I don't know. Does Carter, do we know what Toby Keith's song it's going to be? Or is it just going to be he's shaking his head? No, but there he doesn't know. Sorry. Who's your daddy? College football. Who's your daddy? There you go. After we beat you, we play. Who's your daddy? I like that. Who's your baby? Yeah. Who's your man? Boom. That's the one. Yeah. How do you like me now? Yeah. This sounds like baby dolls right here. Yeah. I'm telling you, baby dolls, Dallas. Gentlemen, all shots, $1.50. Grab your favorite waitress. I'm like two stages. We've got Porsche, Porsche to the stage. All these dudes went to the same school for this voice. All top was bar guys went to the same school for the voice. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Glenn over there. Yeah. He taught the class. Yeah. They'll go out and they talk to each other. He taught the class. Somebody tip that B word. Yeah. Somebody mention noise. Noise noise noise. Well, speaking of baby dolls and whatnot, we do have the 10 strangest scandals in college football history. And let's just be honest, we know the polls. We've been making appearances. We've been shaving points somewhere. College football. I'm sure. I mean, yeah, pull out all the stops because there's much more than just what I have in front of me. Did Arizona State do something one time? Arizona State. Everybody did probably. Yeah. I mean, we're talking college football. We could do like into eternity list forever of just, for the rest of time, we could rattle off college football. Armies. I mean, number one's probably your dad and them. No, I'll tell you what, my dad and number proud of what they did. Dawson, don't you? With the Aggies. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My dad. I go in toe to toe with SMU. I asked, I asked Eric Dickerson. He was close to going to A&M. Yeah. He was close. Not enough money from the eggs. I sure took that car. Yeah. All right, we put me in turn ourselves in. Idiots. You schmoes. I didn't even look at his buddies and all going like, let's tell on them. Yeah. You're right. Let's stole Dickerson from us. Exactly. That's our trans. That's what dad goes. Dad goes. Wow. That's incredible, dude. We bought him the car. Hey, what do you want to turn us? That's just wonderful. Yeah. That was a day, man. Yeah. That was the day. Well, we, we do have the Michigan scandal and the Connor stallion stuff that's, that's on this list right now that we'll get to here. Can't wait to see this. Yeah. I'm looking forward to seeing it as well. The early reviews are that dude was lying throughout the entire documentary on stuff that we've already got confirmed through the NCAA and things like that and just like photo evidence of stuff that he's done, but he would, they gave him a ring at Michigan National Championship. I don't know if he got a ring, but I do know that at one point he got a game ball for all the cheating he did to beat Iowa, I guess, in 2002, he gets a game ball for it. So that's a big one. You have Hugh freeze at number 10 using the, the work phone to solicit the old prostitutes when you're in Tampa and you're working for Ole Miss. That'll get you a bleep. Oh, I see where you're going for this. That'll get you a bleep canned. Yeah. The Washington state coach, they went, they got the Alabama job. What was our guy up there? Washington state up in the, in the to lose. Oh my Christ. Oh my Christ. My price is the number nine. Yes. Yeah. Good ball. I see where this is going. Yeah. Are you right about his resume or something? He's going to be Georgia. Larry Notre Dame. That's right. That's going to be on this list too. Mike Price at number nine, he's, he's dropping hundreds of dollars at Pensacola. At Pensacola. At Pensacola. Yeah. He's like, yeah, heads back, spends a bunch of money at the hotel with some ladies and then Alabama finds out he's fired before coaching a single game and of course had to punt on his, his seven year, $10 million deal. Yeah. That was back in like, oh three. He was awesome at Washington state too. The to loose. He was the real deal. Palouse. Palouse. I said wrong to lose. Palouse. Well, at number eight, we get the, the polis asks and story, which we're very familiar with here 2021 special teams coordinator for Texas. She's a looker. Right? That's the home. Maybe respectful. Yeah. Just got married. Yeah. But really good athlete, right? Strong as hell, man. Yeah. Like a real athlete. Like a real gymnast type athlete. Amazing upper body strength, core strength is crazy. And unfortunately the pole assassin, AKA Danielle Thomas in a lawsuit filed by a family of a child who was allegedly bitten by a monkey at a haunted house that banks had set up in his backyard for Halloween. Danielle makes this one the, the eighth most ridiculous scandal in college football history. That one was pretty crazy. But those two are still together and married now. So I mean, that's true love is anything you'll ever see. At seven, you have, of course, the Ohio State tattoo scandal that's the dumbest, one of the dumbest, most ridiculous ones prior in those guys. Yeah. This was trail prior and rose bowl gear for tattoos and yes, like a federal offense that needed to be prosecuted to the full extent was at the goal pants. They were giving up like the jewelry and stuff to yeah, they were like, you got gold pants for beaten Michigan or something like that and they might have been a part of this one as well. Part of that, but they had five players suspended, including Terrell prior. They brought the hammer down. The NCAA did and then they, they found other things where players were getting cars and stuff like that. Jim trestle tried to cover it up. It was kind of a bad deal. So that comes in at number seven and number six, you have the James Winston crab legs. Now he's since come out and been like, Hey, just to be honest with you, like, I didn't steal those. My boy worked at Publix. I'm James Winston. He wanted to hook me up, but at the time with the way the NCAA worked, right, if that would have been, it would actually, it's actually better to be James Winston stealing the crab legs than James Winston being gifted them for free based on the NCAA and their ridiculous rules. So it was like 32 bucks worth of crab legs, whatever, whatever. But that one was definitely, that was a big one crab legs are expensive nowadays. They are. They have Connor stallions at five with the favorite. James Winston situation is the lunch room when he jumped on top of the lunch room table. Oh my gosh. Motivating the whole lunch, he's funny. Yeah, he's great. He is, man. He is incredible. He was he was wild. He did. He stood up on that table, just yelled out one of the most obscene things you can yell out there in a moment like that. Go viral. Oh my gosh. That was crazy. Um, let's see. People are texting in the two one four mentions, nausea, Davenport while at the University of Miami, dropping a deuce and a girl's hamper in a dorm room closet. Yeah. That's a pretty strange one right there. I wonder what type of suspensions or whatever he got the Mike Lee stuff with soccer, something like that. Maybe one of her favorite t-shirts was going to say a favorite t-shirt job done there as well. Mike leech stuff at Texas tech that one was great. That people are texting that one. Yeah. With the, with our guy Craig James's son, right? Yes. Got a concussion. I just want to closet for eight hours. Go in the shed. Dark place. Get in there. Go in the shed. In the heat of Lubbock's August temperatures, that is a pretty funny one, but bad at the same time. Oh my. Oh, yeah. The wake forest, the weeky, the wakey links, weeky links, weeky links, uh, where the coach is an assistant coach and he ends up getting demoted. And then he ends up just being a broadcaster for the team. And then he starts giving away strategies to opposing teams to spite the coach that didn't want him on his staff. That's right. That's right. So that was, that was definitely a big one. The wakey leaks is what it was. Wakey. Uh, and then you have here, oh, the tumor's corner, oh, the guy, the guy, the guy, the guy, the guy, the Alabama killed to try to kill the tree. Yeah. The Auburn. Yeah. They called in to find bomb. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. Ratted himself out. Big, big Alabama fan after Auburn beat him in the iron bowl, went and, and tried to kill the trees, tried to kill the trees. Yeah. They saved him. Uh, do they save the trees? Yeah. It led to all the trees had to be cut down. No. Yes. Yes. All the trees had to be cut down. I thought it was a disease. I thought they, I thought they were okay with it. $800,000 worth of restoration, but he only paid seven grand before he ended up dying. Yeah. Because he was an old man, rabid college football guy, bro, Bobby, patrino, motorcycle accident. I mean, still one of the funniest press conferences ever where he's wearing a neck brace. He's got scrapes all over his face. I believe he had his head slammed against the curb a couple of times, but number one, of course, is man. Titio. Man, there it is. I was waiting for TCU to show up, but they like moving wait for a minute back in 2020. Yeah. Moving away. That was a bad one. Yeah. See, we could do this all day with college football scandals. And how's the Johnny Manziel like signing everything not in there? Yeah. That should have probably made the top. It's a lot, man. It's a lot busy day for the Cowboys today. Will they bring in another runner? Who was the surprise veteran cut will do that and get an addition to the finest and before too long will be into the expressway here. It's the G back nation of the fan. Thank you, Lucius. It is the G back nation here on the fan. Football's finest is coming up here at five o'clock, but it was a big day in the NFL as cut downs were due at three o'clock and the Cowboys made a number of moves. Malik Davis is out of here. Is that a decision? They'll end up regretting Brian. I don't think so. There might be a thought that they that might not even bring it back on the practice squad. Wow. That's just some whispering going on. I mean, hey, I could be just talking to some people that they think, you know, we might be just moving on from that one. Yeah. It's a tough situation. I don't think there's a great answer at running back, but I just feel like you got some old guys. You got a really short guy. And at least he's like, he fits the profile and he's, he's young. I wouldn't be in a hurry to get rid of any of those guys. If Rico Dattle, if you knew he would stay healthy, that'd be great. That would be a great that would you. I think your running game would be okay with him running the ball, but they're going to try with with with Zeke and kind of see how that goes and maybe we'll get to the point where they just, you know, when they did it, they did the same thing with Tony Pollard. Yeah. All of a sudden Zeke started kind of slowing down a little bit and what they do is start playing Tony Pollard more. I mean, one guy's injury prone, one guy's old, one guy's too small. I would not be surprised at all if they need to make a move for another running back before the NFL trade deadline. They did officially sign Linville, Joseph, right? They did. Okay. They did. So I thought there would be a little roster gymnastics maybe that they wait till tomorrow and they kept CD lamb on the commissioner's exempt list, which buys them some time. So they buy him signing this late or agreeing to a contract this late. He gets a roster exemption for I, it used to be for four or five days, but I mean, it might be longer now. So maybe next week we'll see that signing come official. The Cowboys have traded one of the nosebleed boys favorites, Peyton Henderson, who really, you know, brought the hoochie daddy shorts early. He was one of the early adopters there, but he has gone to the Kansas city chiefs. Nick Harris reported the conditions of the trade. The Cowboys receive a seventh pick in 2026. If Henderson is shot is on the 53 man roster for five games this season or hinder shots on the 46 man game day roster for three games this season. And I'm not sure what the chiefs depth chart looks like, but I feel like with their lack of wide receivers with Kelsey getting old, they're going to like his ability to, you know, get open, have a little bit of flair, score some touchdowns. I would not be surprised at all if Peyton's career makes a turn for, you know, a better times there in Kansas city. If it, if it wasn't just for some, for some drops last year, I don't think he would have fallen out of favor with the Cowboys. He was very promising as Ricky here. Yeah. Something happened, you know, along the way that he went from being kind of the guy that everybody was, you know, happy he was here and then he got banged up a little bit. Maybe his attitude was not as good as it needed to be. And yeah, there were some things that they were kind of going through with that, you know, working through with him and he came back, he, there were times in camp. He wasn't, he didn't look bad and he felt like he was making a push. But the fact that they had, they took spanned forward over him that probably told you the riding was on the wall there. What do you think about this trade idea, Bill Barnwell, ESPN says the Cowboys are a logical landing spot for jets receiver Alan Lazard. If he is traded here around this cut down day, currently owed $10 million for the 2024 season. Do you think they're looking for a third wide receiver right now? I don't believe so. You know, they, they're happy with what they have with Tolbert and Brooks. And, and I mentioned it. Turpin for. Illinois. It was an incredible push that Flournoy made to get himself on this roster because he was, he was looking square down the, Hey, well, we're, we're probably going to have to cut you and maybe bring you back in the practice squad and now he rallied. He got healthy. And then he, he, he took off. He had some really good practices, good work against the Rams and then the preseason games he was able to show up. How much did they show as far as getting Turpin involved in the passing game? Not much. You know, I mean, you could see the stuff when that you could see when, when they practiced how it was, they get down the red zone and for a shorter guy, him and cooks, they have a, there's my guy, Elliot Wolf, I used to babysit that guy, the GM for the show and the Patriots right now. But yeah, he, the, with, with Turpin, you know, it's going to be, they were, they were, they were looking at getting due swan involved, you know, the wide receiver stuff, the slot stuff. Dude, if they can't tap into Turpin, I mean, I thought they did a decent job last year. And hopefully that role expands to, like, I understand if he's not down in, down out wide receiver three, but that dude has shown he can catch the ball. He can be a guy that can. He's explosive. Break a game sort of open a little bit. So gosh, dang it, they better get him involved here. Well, that's, they, they've got two of them now. They've got two guys that they need to kind of try and incorporate into the, into the scheme and both of them are smaller guys. This time next year, are we going to be talking about Jalen Tolbert as the number two wide receiver on this team with Brandon Cooks as a free agent? I think so. I think so. There's, there's a lot of things with Turpin that made, I didn't, I was not sure what his middle toughness. I thought him, yeah, I thought him and Brooks were going to go at it and they were neck and neck until like the, about the third, fourth practice and all of a sudden Tolbert just showed the ability to make more plays. He practiced well every day. You could see him winning on routes. I was worried about him just maybe getting tired, getting sore, not concentrating. Nah. He, he battled through everything they asked him to do. He deserves his spot that he's gotten and hopefully he'll be a, a contributor to what they're doing. Coming up at 520, we have ESPN's quarterback confidential piece, 103 players rank the league anonymously, some, some fascinating takeaways and quotes from that story that's coming up at 520. In addition to the finest is next, Eric, what you cooking with 10 things we learned from the NFL preseason, including multiple takeaways from around the NFC East. 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