And I'm dead serious, you need your Oline to be playing as a unit and confident in themselves and each other. You can't afford to drop games because you are experimenting. Furthermore, as I've said all along, Tyron (today) isn't automatically better than the rookie.
Now if you are talking about bringing in that package for certain situations, that is a different story.
We disagree here, with all due respect. Tyron is a former all pro / pro bowler at LT. Let's be honest here, Tyler has played well in many stretches but never at the level Tyron has shown he can reach. I think Tyler can develop into an all pro LT, but he is still far from a finished product. Tyron knows this offense, he's a vet, and will be plug and play immediately.
If we are arguing if Tyron can stay healthy, no arguments here. However, the Cowboys are set up much better right now at LT than they have been probably since the SB years.
How? Tyron, Tyler, and Jason Peters can all play LT. If Tyron does get injured, they got options. But for now, their best 5 OL includes Tyron at LT.
Tyron gives us our best chance vs front 7s like what the 49ers and Eagles will throw out there. Especially when you insert Tyler at LG. He can road grade at LG much better than McGovern.