Dallas Cowboys QB controversy: Cooper Rush’s performance sparks debate | The Domonique Foxworth Show

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Domonique and Charlie start with a recap of MNF and workshop some hot takes before diving into the biggest moments from Week 3. Then, Dom explains why we were wrong before Ashley Foxworth returns to give more Roses and Thorns.

00:00 Off top: Why do we say eleven instead of oneteen?

16:04 The Cowboys win a divisional matchup against Giants to improve to 2-1

19:31 We predicted the Dolphins would beat the Bills In Week 3

08:39 Trevor Lawrence throws 3 TDs as Jaguars blow out Chargers 38-10

34:08 I was deadass wrong …

34:34 I was deadass wrong … about the Broncos and Russell Wilson trade

38:08 I was deadass wrong … Lamar Jackson should of hashed out his contract

43:28 I was deadass wrong … about the Eagles’ Jalen Hurts

47:45 I was deadass wrong … Davante Adams would improve the Raiders’ offense

49:29 I was deadass wrong … Bears’ Justin Fields should’ve demanded a trade

50:49 The Washington Post: NFL owners want Dan Snyder to sell the Commanders

1:00:00 Homework Time: Explain the Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown

1:05:51 Foxworth family game: Roses and Thorns

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