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00:00Uh, Dak Prescott at the rodeo event with a gal that was in Sarah Jane Ramos's bridal party.
00:07The internet instantly went into a speculation, uh, Dak denying there is a relationship said
00:13they'd been friends for a long time. I guess she was a freshman at Mississippi state, uh,
00:16as he, as he was on his way out the door. And I don't know if they started a relationship
00:20back
00:21then or how Sarah Jane Ramos got to know her, but, uh, she wasn't the bridal party. Maybe her
00:27and Dak had been longtime friends. So they're at the rodeo event and Dak, uh, denied a romantic
00:32relationship. When TMZ called the woman for comment, she handed the phone to Dak. That's
00:39so weird. You deal with this. I'm, I'm over it. I'm surprised he took the phone call. Yeah.
00:45I've been like, no, I'm good here. Tell me what you want. Hang that thing up. Maybe she's like
00:50giving him the phone thinking I'll find out where I am, where I stand with him. Yeah. Okay. Okay.
00:56Yeah. Let's see how he responds to this. I don't know, but you know, the way the story
01:00reads, it seems like maybe this was Dak friend that, that was going to be part of the bridal
01:04party. Sometimes that happens. Like I've had this long time, great friend and she can't
01:09exactly be a groomsman. Uh, she's like a sister to me. Yeah. She's like a sister to me. You
01:14know, it's, it is, it's just hard to believe. I think stuff that a serial cheater says when
01:20it comes to denials of this sort, you know, and I, and, you know, and unfortunately, you
01:26know, there is the fact that this whole thing blew up and ended at the joint bachelor bachelorette
01:31party. So people are thinking is that, was this the, the, the deal breaker for, for Sarah
01:37Jane Ramos? I don't know. Uh, but, uh, you know, I think at this point he's, he's lost the
01:44ability. He's lost like plausible deniability or he's lost credibility. I think when it comes to
01:49the denial, um, but I would, I would also add that I think if you're, you're cheating,
01:55it should be with somebody significantly more attractive, you know, or at least the same
02:00level of attractiveness. This is not the case, huh? I would say not. No, you know, I was,
02:05I was, and maybe it was a bad picture. You know, sometimes the pictures don't capture your
02:09best side. I've seen a few, I've seen a few pictures. Have you seen a few pictures? Okay.
02:12Uh, you went down the rabbit hole? No, I mean, they, they, they're all over the place. It's
02:16Oh yeah. It's not like, uh, searching. No, no. And, uh, yeah, I'm, I'm, I would be in
02:22agreement. Okay. Okay. All right. She says she has a very strong, uh, Raya profile, which
02:28I think is like the celebrity dating app. So she's, she's still out there single and ready
02:33to mingle, at least according to her. Caitlin, Caitlin, I believe is her name. What's the Mendoza
02:37line for getting on that app? I don't know. Yeah. This wouldn't be something where you'd be
02:42like, yeah, yeah, we're totally dating. We're in love. You know, even if it's a hundred
02:46percent that the, the look of it is, is so bad, you know, it's not, it's not great.
02:53It's the old saying the best way to get over somebody, you know, I suppose. Okay. Up
03:00next here in recapping a scandalous Cowboys weekend in the C note Cowboys content creator,
03:05West coast cowboy arrested and accused of human trafficking over the weekend. This one's wild.
03:12Wait, what? Yes. Yeah. I know the, uh, Cowboys content creation, Twitter had to all put out
03:18public statements about this. Yeah. He'd been on a number of other creators channels. This
03:23is disgusting. Wait, what is this? Okay. This is absolutely terrible. So the FBI says that
03:28West coast cowboy, a, a kind of a medium level creator, would you say? I don't know how big
03:34he really was. I, I, but yes, he's been on a lot of, uh, other, I'd say big pod content
03:40creators like J, uh, you know, J talk, uh, law nation, you know, several, you know, uh, the
03:46world's team podcast has had him on. You've probably seen his content. If you're on cowboy
03:51social, you've seen his stuff. You've seen his reactions. Well, okay. So the FBI said he's guilty
03:57of threatening and stabbing one victim. So they were like kidnapping, uh, uh, women, according to
04:04the FBI and then putting them in to prostitution. And if you wanted to leave, you would get
04:10threatened with stabbing. And apparently they did stab one, uh, victim and there was also
04:16a minor apparently involved. Um, my gosh. So, you know, this is a Cowboys content creator.
04:24Who's also a human trafficker. Uh, yeah, he's done a lot of shady stuff behind the scenes.
04:30I had some, uh, I know I was talking with our buddy, Paul Stewart and some of the other
04:34UK Cowboys people reached out. We're like, Hey, have you ever had him on the show? I'm
04:37like, hell no, I don't know anything about this guy. I've never talked to him. Uh, but
04:41he's, he's been like extorting people for tickets. And I think he got banned from AT&T
04:45stadium. Apparently a lot of weird stuff going on with him. It was a big weekend for discussing
04:50the content creators place in the world of sports media. And, um, you know, Brian weighed
04:58in Jane Slater weighed in Edward or weighed in, I think for the most part, like independent
05:03reporters are great. Uh, they have been a great addition to sports coverage. And the, the,
05:09the deal is now is that you can learn a lot on your computer since they've started sharing
05:14all 22 film and your traditional football reporters. They aren't coaches. They aren't
05:19scouts. A lot of people that were players scouts. I think Votch Lombardi coached for a while,
05:25right? You get a level of understanding about the game that maybe traditional media doesn't
05:31have. And now you can turn on the all 22 cause the NFL has made that available and break things
05:36down that be reporters might not even be thinking about. So I, I love what, what the sports media
05:42ecosystem has grown into where you have old traditional TV people. You got radio people like
05:48us, you got internet content creators, you got fans and coaches that decided to turn on the
05:54YouTube channel five years ago, 10 years ago and see what it turned into when it's grown into this
05:58massive thing. But I think it's all additive. I don't think it's one or the other. And if you're
06:04from the traditional media perspective and you're thinking, well, this is the way it's always happened.
06:08So this is the way it should always be. I just think you're being closed minded.
06:12You are. I mean, I do think there is an element of like the people that are boots on the
06:15ground.
06:16They're there in the building every day. Uh, you are going to have a unique perspective that not
06:21everybody has. And it doesn't mean that like these other people aren't credible, but I do understand,
06:26you know, the Edward way of thinking, like, you know, I'm here and I'm looking over and I see Nick
06:31Harris and Clarence Hill and Calvin Watkins and John Meshota every day, Joseph Hoyt, right? Like
06:37we're here, we're grinding, we're putting in the work. So like Todd Archer, you know, Bobby to an extent,
06:42like all of us, you know, we're our own little community here. And, and I, and I do think I
06:46would trust
06:46them, um, maybe first and foremost, right? Like they're going to know it. They're going to get
06:50that information. They're there. They live in the building. But to say, I know, like, I think
06:55law has done a great job with this. A lot of these other Cowboys content creators have formulated
06:59relationships with a lot of players and coaches and they're able to even get access and get
07:03information now that some of these other reporters aren't privy to. Yes. So I, I, and those reporters
07:09sometimes have to pretend like things aren't true to protect their access, right? You know, so
07:15sometimes they can't tell you the truth, but again, it's all additive. I'm not choosing
07:20one or the other. I love being able to tap into the guys that are in the building. Yeah. You
07:26know, because they're going to be able to tell you things that the guy in his couch binge watching
07:31all 22 can't, but that guy in it on his couch watching all 22 is spending his time doing different
07:37things, you know? And, and what I want the people in the building to acknowledge is they don't
07:43know that as well as some of the content creators do. Great. You know, and, and collectively,
07:49I think the internet is just doing such a better job at serving and educating the fan. Yeah. I think
07:55we've got really, we're, we're kind of in a golden era right now of Cowboys content. I think we've got
07:59a lot of excellent people that are doing incredible work, whether it's in the YouTube space, podcasting,
08:03whatever it might be, but some, some content creators, I guess how, how we got here in this story
08:08with West coast cowboy, it's they're complete weirdos, you know? And the reason that they're
08:14at home by themselves is because if you put them in a corporate environment, they're going to melt
08:19down and sabotage themselves one way or another, or they don't have, you know, the, the, the skills or,
08:25you know, to, to, to work interpersonally with anybody. So they got to do their own thing.
08:31And, um, you know, over time it's revealed, like there was this dude named BitBoy in crypto. And I used
08:37to
08:37watch his YouTube channel all the time. He had the number one channel, made it to the top of
08:41million subs making 20, $30 million a year. He totally short circuited, cheated on his wife
08:48and got thrown in prison in the course of about eight months. Oh my gosh. Talk about rags to riches.
08:53Yeah, no doubt about it. Riches to rags. Okay. Uh, of the non scandal variety, gentlemen,
08:59congrats to Clayton Adams. He's in the NFL accelerator program. This is a program the NFL does to help teams
09:06find their next coaches and GMs. And, um, you know, it's pretty cool. Uh, I think, uh, you
09:14know, one takeaway is it's, it's, it's awesome that the Cowboys are putting people in this
09:18program. If you wanted to go positive with it. Yeah. Like hell yes. The NFL actually has
09:24a special committee of people that are looking for the most promising coaches and the Cowboys
09:29have one in there. How about that? How long has it been? I don't know. I don't know.
09:32The last Cowboy or this is the first Cowboy coach that's in the accelerator program. I
09:37mean, I would think Helen Moore was in there, but he would probably be the only guy just
09:41because of the youth factor. He was young and, and he had a really good narrative behind
09:45him that he was going to be the man and he's ultimately gotten the head coaching job, but
09:49otherwise, no, they usually go for the old recycled coaches that are not on their way
09:54up. They're more on their way out. Yes. So I I'd say that's a, that's a, another good
09:59sign that shoddy is heading in a, in a great direction. It's also kind of sad that
10:04the league needs a program like this because the owners don't want to spend the time to
10:08learn it themselves. Like if you were actually a team that was paying attention to all the
10:12trends, you'd be like, don't put, what are we doing? Putting this program together? I'm
10:16out working everybody to figure out who has the best trends and where the best coaches
10:20are. And now you're just putting out a master list for every lazy owner across football,
10:24but that's a window into how they think they want to do well themselves. They want it to
10:30be easy and they also want to make it easy for their partners to have success. So their
10:34fan bases can be energized because you making more money means more money for me. So I don't
10:39think it's in the best spirit of competitiveness would be another one of my, my takeaways on
10:45this story. And then the topic of possibly losing Clayton Adams. How concerned are you guys
10:49with that? I'm concerned. I mean, I think that he is one. He, do you look at just the
10:52way that the running game worked last year? You can see his fingerprints all over how
10:56they utilize that thing. And I think it'll hopefully take another step this year. So
11:00you don't want to lose good coaches. Now, do we believe in shoddy has been able to put
11:04that offensive staff together? Yeah. So, I mean, is he going to be able to identify somebody
11:10else that can come in and take over that responsibility? If Clayton Adams is getting a head coaching job,
11:14it means good things happen for Dallas. So big picture. I think if you're a Cowboy fan,
11:19yes, it sucks to lose your coaches, but you're losing coaches because it probably means your
11:22team has been successful. Yeah. And we've obviously seen shoddy now build this staff
11:25out in a pretty respectable way. He's now done that on the defensive side of the ball with
11:29Christian Parker. And that's probably going to have to be his superpower. If you aren't
11:34going to be the man, like how Shanahan can lose coaches, Sean McVay can lose coaches. They
11:39are the guy. And if you aren't that, then your superpower needs to be able to go identify
11:44the next one. And you did that with Clayton Adams, but that's going to be something that
11:48you're going to have to do if you're successful, probably every few years.
11:52Yes. And I, right now, I think I trust Schottenheimer to do that about as good as anybody.
12:00You know, I think you mentioned Shanahan. They have put together a ton of great young coaches
12:05that have gone off and done other good things with the Rams and McVay. I'm trying to think
12:09of other teams that I would trust their hiring as much or more than I do with shoddy right
12:15now. McDonald in Seattle. It seems like he really struck gold last year with Clint Kubiak.
12:21They brought in Brian Fleury now. He previously served as the run game coordinator and tight
12:27ends coach with the Niners. So, you know, he's looking at the right spots, I think. But I
12:33don't know if there's any other coaches besides the ones that I mentioned so far that I would
12:38trust as much as I would with shoddy. Seemed like Liam Cohen's probably got a pretty good
12:45idea. Tampa Bay had a really good stretch of turnovers offensive coordinator. They
12:49went Liam Cohen, Dave Canales, Byron Leftwich was there, and all of them had success. All
12:55right, we got to run. We got Krusty's Corner coming up with Vauch Lombardi.
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