Twitter: Tyron Smith Possibly to Move On From Cowboys?

ClappingCarrot

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So Bobby Belt posted the below Tweet last week, and at the time, I didn't think much of it. Thought it was 100 percent speculation that this team would ever be looking into moving on from #77. But he doubled down on it last week, citing the team's frustration with his recent injury history and the fact that they can free up 10M more dollars of cap space to presumably sign their QB or add some cogs on defense. Still thought he was crazy.

But, as I was listening to a Jeff Cavanaugh live stream yesterday, he dropped a nugget I haven't heard before. Apparently, Tyron Smith is completely at odds right now with Cowboys medical personnel and has been for years. They don't get along, which is why most of the work done on him is done elsewhere.

I don't see an heir apparent on this roster, but if this is what the Joneses are thinking, who starts at LT?

 

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So Bobby Belt posted the below Tweet last week, and at the time, I didn't think much of it. Thought it was 100 percent speculation that this team would ever be looking into moving on from #77. But he doubled down on it last week, citing the team's frustration with his recent injury history and the fact that they can free up 10M more dollars of cap space to presumably sign their QB or add some cogs on defense. Still thought he was crazy.

But, as I was listening to a Jeff Cavanaugh live stream yesterday, he dropped a nugget I haven't heard before. Apparently, Tyron Smith is completely at odds right now with Cowboys medical personnel and has been for years. They don't get along, which is why most of the work done on him is done elsewhere.

I don't see an heir apparent on this roster, but if this is what the Joneses are thinking, who starts at LT?


They Have to fund a way to move up fir Sewell if this is the case imo
 

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They Have to fund a way to move up fir Sewell if this is the case imo
No.chance, they’d have to get up to pick 2 or 3 and that’ll cost wayyyy too much for a tackle that has never played 1 snap in the NFL & played in the PAC-10. I get he’s a potential stud but this isn’t the Pac-10
 

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Worst part of that list is bringing back Woods.

Rest of league sees he is pure garbage and he gets no offers.....so Dallas thinks they are getting a bargain and keep running him out there.

The guy is like 54 and 98....not only are they no good, they are a liability.
 

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I replied in those threads defending Bobby because it's not crazy.

Dallas owes him 39M over 3 years, each with 10M+ bases and no GRTD money left.

If you think Martin can play LT or La'el can you could move on.
Martin was a better than fine RT in his small sample. He was dominant.
Martin and La'el are both signed long term.

Both Connor's were "OK" to solid at OG.

You could draft a young swing OT and just roll with that saving 10M.
 

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Dude's been a stud since he was drafted as a 20 year old. It's time to move on from a man who can't even play one game.
 

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Why release him? He is under contract, can still play, and if he is unhappy would sign off on a trade deal. I am sure another team would give up a 3rd or even a 2nd round pick for him considering his age. He is still considered a top LT when he plays. I just do not see Dallas releasing him for nothing. at $10 million is is cheap for a starting LT. The 49ers gave up a 3rd and 5th for Trent Williams who is older and had a lot more leverage over the WFT.
 
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