Former Cowboys All-Pro safety Darren Woodson joined Cowlishaw and Dennis on KESN-FM 103.3. Here are some highlights.

Tim Cowlishaw: There's a documentary coming out called '42 days' and it's going to be Zeke's documentary. And apparently to any questions he was asked today he said 'Watch the documentary.'

Darren Woodson: Oh, wow. Everyone wants to know. I think that's part of the game, being a professional. As a player you have to understand the media has a job to do as well. That's discouraging to hear that he didn't give you a little insight of what took place while he was gone. But at the same time, this guy has a lot of pent-up frustration on the way that the NFL has handled things. He truly feels that he's not guilty. He's lost a lot. I keep hearing the comments that he should have taken the suspension early on. But, being in his shoes, I would have fought this tooth and nail . And you've gotta think about the suspension. He lost six game checks. That's huge for the lifespan of a running back. He has the right to be upset about how things are handled.

Tim Cowlishaw: The team is 8-6 and still alive. Should they feel good that they're still alive or you think they should feel 'how did we get into this situation and needing help to be a wild card.'

Darren Woodson: No, they need to move on. The six losses are a part of who they are. Right now, they can't look back. They have to focus on one game at a time, winning this game against Seatte. Jason Garrett, as dull as the interviews are ... I think he has the right mindset. These guys on this football team are saying the same thing. And that's the right mindset to have.

Steve Dennis: With Zeke being gone, what was the one thing that you saw about the rest of the team that surprised you the most?

Darren Woodson: I'd have to start on the defensive side of the ball, with the young rookie players that they have out there ... Xavier Woods, Jourdan Lewis, Chido (Awuzie). That's been impressive to me. These kids have stepped up and played extremely well. Offensively, they went through the first three games, couldn't put points on the board, had to find themselves, had to adjust a little bit. You hate to see Zeke gone from the football team, but I think Dak has a newfound confidence in his own ability to carry the football teams. But your identity is built on the running game. When Ezekiel Elliott is in the lineup things change. The confidence and swagger comes back to you. Your offensive line blocks a little harder. Your wide receivers block harder and they run routes a little differently because there's a confidence and a swagger to you when your home run hitter is on the field.