The loss to the 49ers brought about plenty of questions about the Cowboys and how they go forward after falling under .500 on the season. Bryan Broaddus asks his GBag teammates several questions about America's team, including if the team is about to make changes at safety and if we should have faith in Tyler Guyton after his game in San Francisco.
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00:00Got the questions for you here today. Tuesdays I'd like to ask some questions, Wednesdays
00:19and Thursdays we talk about the opponent. But today I'm going to ask you these questions.
00:24Do you expect changes at safety this week after the 49ers game?
00:28Yes, I do expect changes. I'm still blown away at the Mike Zimmer plan of having Donovan
00:36Wilson be the guy that you want covering George Kittle on National Tight Ends Day. I thought
00:42that was ridiculous and they just kept going back to it. It was way late in the game before
00:48they started to change things up, but I don't know how you can watch that game and not feel
00:52that way. I think you're playing with basically the two worst safeties. According to Pro Football
00:55Focus, I think Malik Hooker and Donovan Wilson are considered basically the two worst safeties
00:59in the league. And you have younger Wanye Thomas, younger Marquise Bell, guys that they're
01:06good enough to not be the worst in the league like your two guys are right now.
01:11Will we?
01:12Yeah, I'm hopeful. That's what we heard about Zim. If you're not getting it done, he's going
01:17to put somebody else in there. So I don't expect Malik Hooker to not be out there, but
01:21I think you could see a change with Donovan Wilson.
01:23100%. I think Malik Hooker isn't great either, but he's smarter, he's been kind of tough
01:28in the running game, and I just think Donovan Wilson is the exact kind of player that if
01:32you bring in Mike Zimmer has to go. It was only because of his contract situation that
01:38they aren't moving on from him sooner, but this seals his fate. He'll be elsewhere next
01:42year.