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Jacques Talk
Jacques Talk
Author: Jean-Jacques Taylor
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This is a podcast where I talk about the Dallas Cowboys, a team I’ve covered as a beat writer, columnist, TV Insider and radio host for the past 28 years. I’ll also discuss the NFL, working out, food, streaming and all things Dallas. My boy, Big Joe in the Big Rig, has been my friend for 30 years and produces the show and chimes in occasionally with his thoughts on the Cowboys. After all, he’s a lifelong Cowboys fan, and he played high school, college and semi-pro football.
Welcome to Jacques Talk where sports is fluid. What’s true today might not be true an hour, a day or a month from now. I’m gonna give you the truth straight with no chaser. I’m glad to have you aboard. I’m going to make y’all part of the show because it belongs to you.
Welcome to Jacques Talk where sports is fluid. What’s true today might not be true an hour, a day or a month from now. I’m gonna give you the truth straight with no chaser. I’m glad to have you aboard. I’m going to make y’all part of the show because it belongs to you.
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In this episode of JacquesTalk Clarence E. Hill of All City DLLS questions the Cowboys lack of identity and why they don't have one. Then we talk about Charles Haley's poker night and what Michael Irvin, Nate Newton, Tony Tolbert and Sam Hurd
In this episode of JacquesTalk ESPN Cowboys insider Todd Archer gives us some insight on George Pickens you haven't heard. We talk about three players who must excel for the Rangers to have a good season. Finally, we talk about the one of the wildest stories I've ever heard.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we have a great conversation about athletes whose careers were cut short by injury. Then we talk about cyber scams and how insidious they've become.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss whether your best player needs to a leader and we have an epic discussion about Dak Prescott and the death of one my favorite clothing stores.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we talk about the NCAA tournament teams and players to watch. Then we delve into the Cowboys' free agency moves and have a little chat about Dak - as good as he is - and why he hasn't played his best football in the playoffs.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discus everything under the sports sun. We talk about Cowboys' free agency, Kyler Murray, Texas high school basketball, the importance of names and my grandson trying to burn my house down.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss the Cowboys' string of recent poor drafts, why the Cowboys traded Odighizuwa and then we discuss why we all need to enjoy life because it can always get worse.
In this episode of JacquesTalk presented by Gameday Men's Health Las Colinas and FW locations we discuss the Cowboys finally making moves in free agency and what it means. They don't land a big fish but added some quality pieces. Then we discussed The Wire, which ended 18 years ago this week
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss Maxx Crosby's trade to Baltimore and its impact on the Cowboys. We talk about whether they should pursue Trey Hendrickson and the impact Dak's breakup might have on the season. We discuss the impact of the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame and New Jack City's 35th anniversary
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss Dak Prescott's comments about George Pickens and what they meant. Then we talk about the differences between Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss the NFL scouting combine with ESPN insider Todd Archer. We also discuss the contract situations of George Pickens and Brandon Aubrey. Then we discussed the biggest draft busts in NFL history.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we talk about the Cowboys week at the combine and an unforgettable statement. Then we talked about my grandson's phenomenal performance at his school play and a fundraiser at a local celebs home
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss Brandon Aubrey's future, George Pickens' franchise tag and how the Cowboys could get a steal at No.12. Then we discuss the joys of being a stepdad
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discussed what re-signing Javonte Williams means for the Cowboys' offense. Then we talked about the USA's gold medal winning hockey team and how it reminded us of the 1980 Olympic team. Then we had a conversation about a potential theft from my house.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss every angle of the George Pickens’ contract situation. What should the Cowboys’ offer? What should Pickens accept? Then we talk about the decline of fast food restaurants and why they’re struggling.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we have a passionate conversation about the Hall of Fame with Clarence E. Hill and our personal criteria. We also discuss our favorite players as kids. We discuss my future as a handyman in The Block.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we have a long and lively discussion about the Hall of Fame. Who should vote and who should be in and who should not. We talk about Miss Price, the self-proclaimed Cowboys' biggest fan, who died from Cancer. And then we discuss my time in San Francisco at the Super Bowl.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss the Seahawks' 29-13 win over New England. We talked about the Seahawks' defense and Drake Maye's struggles. We discuss how far the Cowboys are from winning a title and Bad Bunny's halftime show.
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss who will win the Super Bowl and why with ESPN Insider Todd Archer. We also discuss George Pickens’ future in Dallas and Christian Parker’s defensive staff. Then we talk about my granddaughter’s 20th birthday and how her personality was formed as a baby
In this episode of JacquesTalk we discuss the Luka trade a year later and how we still feel about it. We also talk about Cooper Flagg’s development and why the Mavs still have a chance at a future. Then we discuss why the NFL had 10 openings and did not hire a black coach, though they did hire one minority: Robert Salah. We also talk about the loss of sitcom great.




