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00:00 Let's talk about the Cowboys running game though. How concerned are you on a scale from 1 to 10?
00:05 Shottie, Brian Schottenheimer says not concerned. And he's not trying to say that there aren't
00:11 issues or flaws. He's trying to say that we have the solutions. We know what's going wrong
00:18 and we know how to fix it. I do think continuity in the offensive line is part of this.
00:24 It'd be easy to say if only they had Zeke. And I don't argue against it. Zeke's been an effective,
00:31 more than short yardage guy in New England. On a terrible offense, he's done some things.
00:36 With Romante, Stevens out, he's really taken over.
00:39 Right. If Zeke could stumble back onto this roster at this very moment, he would help.
00:44 But has Tony Pollard played poorly? I don't think that's the case. Is there a lack of explosives?
00:51 And is that because, well, you know, Tyler Smith's foot and TJ Bass playing left guard and
00:56 Terrence Steele has struggled certainly in pass blocking and Zach Martin was hurt and
01:00 Tyron Smith hurt. I think continuity in the offensive line, best five we like to talk about
01:04 all the time. Give me my best five at Washington and beyond healthy enough and maybe that's your
01:10 running game solved. This much is true. As much as this team is now in the Texas coast offense
01:15 become explosive and consistent in the passing game, especially when they throw at the CD land.
01:20 There is going to be a point, maybe not in Washington, but in the playoffs against teams
01:24 as good as you, you're going to need to eat up clock. You're going to need to make a third and
01:30 one or else you're going to be in the red zone. And if you do what the Cowboys did,
01:35 a CD lamb fumble at the goal line the other day against Detroit in Miami,
01:40 a fumble at the goal line, you do those things in the playoffs, you're going to lose.
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