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The Doomsday Podcast

Summary: Inside info on the Dallas Cowboys every week from Matt Mosley and Ed Werder, two guys who have covered the team for a combined 41 years working for The Dallas Morning News and ESPN. Occasional guests include Cowboys players past and present, some of the top analysts in the NFL, and Matt & Ed's egos.

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 Dez is Shown the Door | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:10

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder name names on who wanted Dez Bryant gone. And maybe this decision had a lot to do with Dak Prescott. And stay tuned for a huge guest on Monday!

 Stephen Jones: Dak More Like Aikman Than Romo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:42

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder are back!...In the return of The Doomsday Podcast,, Ed Werder shares his one-on-one interview with Stephen Jones. In the interview Jones: Dak Prescott is more like Troy Aikman than Tony Romo Responding to adversity has not been a strong point of recent Cowboys teamsWith the talent that The Cowboys have, they should be a perennial playoff contenderHe is happy with what The Cowboys have done in free agency

 Operation 9-7 Ed Werder & Matt Mosley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:12

First #Doomsday podcast of 2018 is live. Ed Werder and Matt Mosley discuss the future of the Cowboys after athe end of a 9-7 season. Subscribe and listen as we discuss how Jerry might make JG uncomfortable, Linehan/Marinelli futures, how 21 suspension and 77 injuries forced small-ball approach that hurt Dak and the Dez/Witten quandary.

 Doomsday for 2017--Ed Werder & Matt Mosley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:17

What could Jason Garrett and Terrell Owens have in common? Ed Werder points out that Jerry Jones showed full public support of Owens just months before he personally released T.O. The same kind of public support he is showing Jason Garrett right now.

 2 Sticks + 1 Chain + 1 Index Card = Cowboys Playoff Hopes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:51

The Cowboys stay alive by beating the Oakland Raiders in one of the strangest games you’ll ever see. Ed Werder and Matt Mosley (executing his show hosting duties from a hotel in Italy) talk about the game, the updated Cowboys playoff situation and the return of Zeke

 Stephen Jones: Cowboys Can Run the Table | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:19

Stephen Jones joins Matt Mosley and Ed Werder in this edition of The Doomsday Podcast. Among other things, Stephen tells the guys that the Cowboys can run the table to end the season on a winning streak. He also talks about the return of Zeke: "Obviously, we can't have contact with him and understood that he was gonna get away and really focus on getting himself in better shape. I think he was playing a little heavier than he did last year. I think he was wanting to lose some weight and really recommit himself to the game. Obviously, serving the suspension, you could argue that it was a little on the heavy side, but in spite of all that, he made some poor decisions and he paid a price for it. I think he understands that and he wants to be committed to the game and be one of the great players to play the game and certainly he can do that if he has his commitment and he's accountable to what he can be.  Our expectation is that he comes back ready to play and hopefully even better than when he left, so if he can do that and we get us a big win against Oakland, then certainly we feel like that we can run the table."

 Cowboys Win But Jerry Gets Scare of His Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:31

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder discuss the Cowboys victory vs Washington... Be sure to listen to the end on this one for some postgame "audio gold" from Jerry Jones,

 Cowboy Historic Failure Continues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:05

After the Cowboys 3rd straight loss, Ed Werder gives a couple "franchise firsts" that show just exactly how bad this streak is. 1) This is the first time in franchise history that the Cowboys have lost 3 straight by 20 points or more 2) This is the first time in franchise history that the Cowboys have scored less than 10 points in 3 straight games. Matt Mosley points out that the Cowboys have been competitive in the first half of all 3 games before getting blown out in the 2nd half

 All Hail Jerry Jones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:05

Thanks for joining Ed Werder and Matt Mosley for another edition of The Doomsday Podcast. In this episode Matt and Ed discuss the latest Dallas Cowboys loss. Ed targets Jerry Jones as the architect of this losing streak. Here's a little of what he had to say: Halfway through what would become their worst loss ever at JerryWorld, namesake Jerry Jones, at the ceremony honoring him, said, "What I’ve tried to do with every breath is to make the Dallas Cowboys better, and to make the NFL better. That’s what I try to do and that’s what I’m going to do.” Without Ezekiel Elliott, the Cowboys have scored one touchdown in 22 possessions. The running back Jerry built his entire team around and took fourth overall is on a mid season vacation in Cabo of all places. He's serving a suspension. Without Elliott and left tackle Tyron Smith, Dak Prescott has produced one touchdown - none in the last 20 offensive series - and had six turnovers and been sacked 12 times in two games. The Cowboys have been outscored 64-16 in the last two games. This whole season has been about the Cowboys owner and GM, and the unique distraction he always is, has been and will be. For the Cowboys, this season has been about Jones being inducted into the HOF; Jones defending Ezekiel Elliott and trying to make his suspension go away; Jones publicly challenging Commissioner Roger Goodell. And that's why I would argue the Cowboys lost this game and the division title and probably the playoffs in the front office as much as they did on the field at JerryWorld. While Jerry was doing his Jerry things, Eagles GM Howie Roseman was busy doing what the only thing every other NFL GM does. He was focused on building a football team - specifically one that has talent and depth and can withstand the kind of injuries that unraveled the Cowboys. While Dak Prescott endures his worst football nightmares without Elliott and Tyron Smith, the Eagles remade the offense around their second-year quarterback: -- they signed in free agency WR Alshon Jeffrey and Torrey Smith, both with TDs against Dallas. -- they signed LeGarrette Blount, a hammer of a running back who had 57 of the Eagles 215 rushing yards. -- they traded at the deadline for RB Jay Ajayi, who ran for 91 yards, including a 71-yarder that led to a back-breaking TD. The Eagles wanted to make Carson Wentz better and they succeeded by acquiring tough, physical players the Cowboys couldn't overcome. The Eagles signed two running backs. In contrast, here's what Jerry's team did knowing for a year they could lose their best player in Elliott. Nothing to improve the position. They kept veterans Alfred Morris and Darren McFadden, who oddly wasn't active. The Cowboys will blame it on injuries even though attrition is part of the game and it is true they've lost arguably their best offensive, defensive and special teams player. But let's put those side by side and compare it with the situation the Eagles are handling BOTH the Eagles and Cowboys played without their starting left tackle, kicker and best playmaking linebacker. LT: Tyron Smith/Jason Peters LB Sean Lee/Jordan Hicks RB Ezekiel Elliott/Darren Sproles PK: Dan Bailey/Elliott

 Coaching Malpractice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Coaching Malpractice ·        Mosley says that this was as much a coaching loss as other things…He also thinks that this coaching staff needs to do something about Chaz Green and says that Dak Prescott was dealing with shell shock all day long ·        This is a team that is seemingly always 1 player away from falling apart. ·        This almost feels like a team that was constructed around 3 players (Elliott, Tyron Smith, Sean Lee) ·        Ed points out that the Cowboys have now played without their best players on every unit: Dan Bailey (Special Teams), Zeke Elliott/Tyron Smith (Offense), Sean Lee (Defense) ·        Mosley says that Chaz Green needs to be released ·        Matt & Ed also discuss a report that multiple NFL Owners are preparing to use a “Nuclear Option” that will use  Article VIII of the NFL’s Constitution & Bylaws. Specifically, Section 8.13 which authorizes the Commissioner to determine that an owner “has been or is guilty of conduct detrimental to the welfare of the League or professional football.”

 Cowboys Show Staying Power in NFC Playoff Race | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:17

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder both believe that the Cowboys win over the Chiefs proves that this team is a legitimate contender in the NFC. They also discuss the latest on Zeke and give an update on the Cowboys injury situation.

 Court System Could Give Zeke & Cowboys Biggest Win of the Season | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:45

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder break down the Cowboys victory over the Washington Redskins. And Ed explains why the Cowboys biggest victory of the season could happen in a court of law.

 Ed Werder & Matt Mosley Reunited w/Trey Wingo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:31

Old friends from their days at ESPN: Ed Werder, Matt Mosley and Trey Wingo catch up on things and break down the race in the NFC East.

 Zeke Suspension Upheld (For Now) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:22

Long-time NFL reporter/analysts Ed Werder and Matt Mosley convene an emergency recording session of the award-winning Doomsday Podcast to breakdown the latest Ezekiel Elliott court decision. We concentrate on how the potential absence of Elliott for six games with the NFL suspension restored will impact the 2-3 Cowboys. In addition we explore what the court decision in New Orleans that went in favor of Roger Goodell and the NFL means going forward. What are Elliott's chances of winning another injunction allowing him to play and of winning the overall case eventually, assuming he appeals? Legal experts Mike McCann and Daniel Wallach offer their insights - and disagree on the outcome!

 Matt Mosley and Ed Werder Discuss Jerry Drawing a Line in the Sand & Another Defensive Collapse for Cowboys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:26

Matt Mosley and Ed Werder discuss several topics after the Cowboys lose their 2nd consecutive home game.Jerry Jones made it clear that his team is going to show respect for The National Anthem. The Cowboys defense collapses againClock management at the end of the game

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