nathanlt
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Lots of "floaters" around this organization.
Perfect comment, hit the funny bone squarely. Still laughing.
Lots of "floaters" around this organization.
OMG. Lol. A 3rd would be a steal for Tyron right now. Zero chance we’d get a 1 for anyone on this team not named Dak, Lamb, or Parsons..
Depends on how the front office views the current roster. If they believe they have a NFC championship roster or close to it (which i'm sure Jerry thinks) then you don't trade starters. If it was re-build mode or they thought they where a few more years away from making a deep run then yeah you trade himSo are you thinking trade him or keep him? Personally I'd be okay with both options as long as we got fair value for him. So I'd be upset if we traded him for a 6th or 7th rounder just to dump his salary. I'd be happy for a 2nd rounder and we used that for his replacement. Or I'd be happy with keeping him. The option I don't want is a straight up cut or a trade for a low end pick. If we lose him let's get something for him cuz I agree that he is still valuable. I doubt we could get a 1st for him but I would take that as well.
To be fair the narrative was "he's intentionally putting off back surgery". He had the surgery and had zero compliants this year of his back, the injuries he had this season where flukes and not preventable (McGovern getting beat off the line like a highschool scrub and then landing all of his weight on Tyrons ankle is bad luck vs "oh his back is never going to heal he's toast")He hasn't been healthy for several years now so that excuse means nothing.
Seems like a stretch. No team is giving up a 1st for a guy who can't stay on the field. Tyron was not good when he returned to the lineup, either. My bet is he would retire if traded.
Interesting idea although we all probably doubt Jerry would pull the trigger on trading Smith. It would mean probably starting Ball or drafting a starter.
Now looking at the Ravens needs before free agency they could use Smith and a couple of corners. Also considering we keep hearing that the talent in the draft is way less than the last couple of years then maybe Baltimore would rather have a Smith and Brown instead of a hope at 14.
For Dallas, you have to be certain that Ball is ready or you feel Collins can be the LT and Steele the RT. Then 14 would be Linderbaum almost for sure.
Would be interesting.
Tyron doesn’t have the worth we like to believe he has. He’s inconsistent and unhealthy; and ultimately not getting younger
A 14th overall pick? No ways. No one is giving up a 1st rounder for Tyron Smith.
Depends on how the front office views the current roster. If they believe they have a NFC championship roster or close to it (which i'm sure Jerry thinks) then you don't trade starters. If it was re-build mode or they thought they where a few more years away from making a deep run then yeah you trade him
To be fair the narrative was "he's intentionally putting off back surgery". He had the surgery and had zero compliants this year of his back, the injuries he had this season where flukes and not preventable (McGovern getting beat off the line like a highschool scrub and then landing all of his weight on Tyrons ankle is bad luck vs "oh his back is never going to heal he's toast")
I will go visit him and report back.Does that Fisher vatto have a booze or drug issue?
The Ravens would never do it and the Joneses would never trade there boy Tyron. Fish throwing crap at the fan like Broaddus with the Cooper trade up idea with the Jets.
Depends on his health. When he is healthy, he is the best LT in the NFL. He's only 31. I do know that our offense grinds to a halt when he is out.