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  1. OCT 3

    A TIE IN FOOTBALL.....NO THANK YOU!

    Send us a text One second on the clock. A kick that erases a night of grit. And a result that leaves everyone unsatisfied. We walk through a chaotic Cowboys-Packers showdown that delivered everything but a winner—then pull the lens back to ask whether the NFL’s overtime rules are doing right by players and fans. From the opening gut-punch to the halftime surge, we break down how Dak steadied the offense behind a battered line, why George Pickens clicked as a go-to option without CeeDee, and how KaVontae Turpin’s speed kept Green Bay honest down the sidelines. The most revealing moments came late: a brilliant adjustment by Jalen Tolbert to set up first-and-goal, conservative play selection that tightened the field, and a field goal that put the game on the defense’s shoulders. On the other side, Green Bay’s bizarre time management—burned timeouts, inbounds checkdowns, and a late heave into traffic—nearly handed Dallas a signature win before that final tick survived review. We don’t hold back on the bigger issue either: a 10-minute overtime that can end in a tie undermines the sport’s promise of a definitive result. We explore better solutions, from post-possession sudden victory to mandatory two-point tries, that keep fairness without accepting limbo. Looking ahead, we size up the Jets matchup and the swelling injury report that could reshape roles again. The path forward is clear: lean into the run game that’s quietly become the offense’s backbone, keep Dak on schedule with movement and play action, and clamp down on penalties that extend drives. If this tie felt like a loss, the response has to look like a reset. If you’re fired up about the OT rules—or the fourth-down call near the goal line—drop your take, subscribe for next week’s breakdown, and share this with a fan who hates that third column as much as you do. Support the show

    18 min
  2. SEP 26

    From Bad to Worse: Unpacking the Cowboys' Devastating Loss to the Bears

    Send us a text The heartache of being a Dallas Cowboys fan has never felt more palpable than after Sunday's devastating loss to the Chicago Bears. What should have been a straightforward win against a struggling team instead revealed the profound issues plaguing America's Team. Our run game actually shows promise—Javante Williams averages an impressive 7.5 yards per carry while Miles Sanders contributes a solid 4 yards per carry. Yet inexplicably, the coaching staff called a trick play with CeeDee Lamb as running back, resulting in our star receiver suffering a high ankle sprain. This questionable decision epitomizes the team's baffling approach: abandoning what works in favor of unnecessary risks. Meanwhile, our defense has become a sieve, ranking last in virtually every category. The absence of key players has exposed our lack of depth, but the problems run deeper than personnel. When facing adversity, the sideline shows a disturbing lack of passion and accountability. Unlike teams where players visibly demand better from each other, Cowboys players seem resigned to mediocrity. Dak Prescott particularly struggles in pressure situations, throwing two costly end zone interceptions when the team needed him most. Looking ahead to Sunday night's matchup against the Packers, we face Micah Parsons' emotional return to Dallas. With our offensive line depleted and Parsons likely motivated to prove himself against his former team, this primetime game could become another painful chapter in what's shaping up to be a lost season. Though Jerry Jones holds valuable draft picks for the future, that provides little comfort during this current spiral. Are you feeling the same frustration with the Cowboys this season? Share your thoughts on what needs to change most urgently for Dallas to salvage this campaign before it's too late. Support the show

    19 min
  3. SEP 15

    Defense Fails, Kicker Prevails: Inside the Cowboys' Nail-Biting Win

    Send us a text Brandon Aubrey has emerged as the unlikely hero of the Dallas Cowboys' season, making NFL history as the first kicker to both force overtime with a field goal and then win the game with another in the extra period. This soccer player turned football sensation has become so reliable that coaches and fans alike breathe easy once the offense crosses the opponent's 35-yard line. His jersey is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after in the league – when's the last time a kicker generated this much excitement? The Cowboys' season has been a rollercoaster through two weeks. After a heartbreaking opening loss to Philadelphia where CeeDee Lamb struggled with uncharacteristic drops despite solid defensive play, Dallas rebounded with a chaotic overtime victory against the New York Giants. The game featured an astounding 13 lead changes in the fourth quarter alone, exposing glaring weaknesses in the Cowboys' secondary where defenders consistently lost track of receivers downfield. Despite defensive struggles, there are bright spots emerging on offense. The running game shows marked improvement from last season with Javonte Williams providing reliable production. CeeDee Lamb bounced back nicely in week two, and newcomer George Pickens is making his presence felt both as a receiver and by drawing crucial penalties. However, injuries to KaVontae Turpin (neck) and center Cooper Beebe create depth concerns as the team prepares for upcoming challenges. The signing of Jadeveon Clowney signals the front office recognizes defensive deficiencies need addressing, but questions remain about whether this team can compete with the NFL's elite. Next up is a winnable game against the Chicago Bears before the schedule intensifies. While Super Bowl contention seems unlikely this year, with Brandon Aubrey's golden leg and some defensive improvements, this team could still make noise in the playoff race. What do you think – are the Cowboys legitimate contenders or pretenders this season? Support the show

    22 min
  4. SEP 2

    The Micah Parsons Trade: Heartbeat or Cancer?

    Send us a text The bombshell trade sending Micah Parsons to Green Bay rocked Cowboys Nation, but could this actually be the turning point for a franchise stuck in a 30-year championship drought? When Jerry Jones reportedly offered Parsons the richest non-quarterback contract in the NFL and he still refused, the writing was on the wall. The signs had been accumulating throughout preseason – Parsons lounging on training tables, refusing to wear his team jersey, and appearing completely disengaged from team activities. What initially looked like classic Jerry Jones drama may have actually been calculated strategy. The return package – two first-round picks and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark – positions Dallas with potentially four first-rounders over the next two years and significant salary cap flexibility. Most revealing has been the post-trade revelation about Parsons' L4-L5 back sprain, an injury requiring game-day injections that might even keep him sidelined for Green Bay's opener. For a franchise that has historically overpaid stars at the expense of overall team construction, this marks a philosophical shift toward building a complete roster. The Packers have undeniably become more dangerous, but they've mortgaged their future on this season. If they don't hoist the Lombardi Trophy this year, they'll face a painful rebuild with limited resources. Meanwhile, Dallas can now afford to extend other key contributors and pursue impact free agents. The Week 4 matchup between these teams promises to be one of the season's most emotionally charged confrontations. Could this be Dallas' version of the Herschel Walker trade that built their 90s dynasty? Only time will tell, but for the first time in years, there's a sense that the organization might finally be playing chess instead of checkers. Subscribe now to follow this developing story throughout the season as we analyze whether short-term pain might finally lead to long-term championship gain. Support the show

    22 min
  5. 10/23/2024

    College Football's Unpredictable Path Ahead

    Send us a text Are the Alabama Crimson Tide feeling the ripple effects of Nick Saban's departure? Join me on Lacie's Lineup as we unravel the unexpected twists in college football this season, starting with the Oklahoma Sooners' rollercoaster journey. Injuries have been a thorn in the side of their offensive line and wide receivers, complicating their transition to the SEC with formidable foes like Ole Miss, Alabama, and LSU on the horizon. As a diehard OU fan, I offer a candid reflection on the challenges ahead and the glimmer of hope for a brighter future with promising recruits. We’ll also take a peek at Alabama's surprising stumbles this year, hinting at a growing restlessness in their fanbase as they navigate the post-Saban era. But the drama doesn't end there. We'll explore the buzzing controversies that have fans debating rankings as Oregon claims the top spot, followed closely by Georgia, Penn State, and Ohio State. Is there bias at play in keeping certain teams playoff-relevant, or are these rankings deserved? Come along as we dissect the quarterback quandary facing Texas amidst their matchup preparations and consider potential dark horses like LSU and Notre Dame. With the new 12-team playoff format looming, the landscape of college football is rife with excitement and unpredictability. Whether it’s the influence of the transfer portal or the unexpected thrills of a student kicker stealing the spotlight, this episode promises to feed your passion for the game and offer fresh insights into the week’s biggest stories. Support the show

    20 min

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Lacie's Line-up is a sports podcast where we discuss all the latest news, enjoy great debates, and talk NFL football!