We need to find Tyron Smith replacement

BBGTYCOON

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He hasn’t earned anything...he’s produced at an extremely high level and he’s been extremely well paid for it, that’s business. Jason Witten didn’t retire a cowboy, emmit didn’t so there’s nothing that says Tyron has to. He’s been a warrior for us but his body is breaking down.

There’s no sentimental feelings in football- Romo lost his job to a rookie dak. while Tyron still plays at a high level the question now is how often does he play? it’s to that point. I’m not saying you have to trade him or actively shop him but it’s def worth gauging interest and I’d much rather get rid of players a year early than a year late.
I stand by my statement regarding Tyron being off limits, it is what it is.
 

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Ditto here as well.

- Pre-injury Jaylon was long touted as the best LB in his draft but also a top overall talent. Per our own medical specialists it was recommended
that it would take some time, but he'd eventually recover enough to play again in the NFL.

My problem with Jay has nothing to do with his limited change of direction but more so his questionable instincts and lack of physicality.
Something that he apparently wasn't showing a lack of at the college level.

- With LVE, at draft time, i heard more concerns about his questionable shed-ability than the concerning neck injury, and it's assumed that the Cowboys
medical staff (just like jaylon's own pre-draft medical concerns) addressed the red flags that clear McClay & co. to draft Vander Esch.
And LVE responded with a rookie pro bowl year at that. But unfortunately injuries and questionable play has stunned his development.

One of my biggest concerns is how these LBs are so easily fooled by misdirection and wiped washed in traffic - and they don't
create turnovers (ala ATL's Foye Oluokun 's peanut-punch fumbles)
Spot on, everything you highlighted equates to what should be role players who are part of a LB platoon, this FO & coaching staff better stop playing football politics with these mediocre talents across the board.
 

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We need to hold on to Tyron as long as we can. If he was playing 6 games a season then yes, LT would be the priority. But he’s only missing 1 - 2 and otherwise playing at a Pro-Bowl level.

Having Brandon Knight play 1-2 games isn’t that bad and after we pay Dak we don’t have any money to replace Awuzie, Lewis, Woods, and LVE.

I think next season we’re looking at a Joe Thomas or equivalent starting at MIKE and a rookie CB and safety starting alongside Thompson, and Diggs. We can’t afford those rookies starting on the field to be late round picks.
 

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We need to hold on to Tyron as long as we can. If he was playing 6 games a season then yes, LT would be the priority. But he’s only missing 1 - 2 and otherwise playing at a Pro-Bowl level.

Having Brandon Knight play 1-2 games isn’t that bad and after we pay Dak we don’t have any money to replace Awuzie, Lewis, Woods, and LVE.

I think next season we’re looking at a Joe Thomas or equivalent starting at MIKE and a rookie CB and safety starting alongside Thompson, and Diggs. We can’t afford those rookies starting on the field to be late round picks.

he’s only been missing 1-2 the past few years.....now it’s gonna be 3-4. It’s week 2 he’s already missed 1 game and probably misses week 3. If we get 12 games this year from him it’s a good year. The question isn’t can he produce its will he be able to play.
 
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