Guyton working with Tyron Smith in offseason

A bit OT, but it really sucked to see Smith play in NY last year and then retire this year.

Probably one of my favorite players in the 21st century and definitely in my top 10 of Cowboys.
Just a damn shame he couldn't shake the injury bug the 2nd half of his career.

Glad to see Guyton spending time with him. If there's anyone that can help Guyton and his "raw" athletics, Smith can lead him down the right path.
 
Guyton is a massive key to this season. If he can step up, it solidifies the line especially that left side. If he struggles, the OL is going to have some issues again.

Shoot, as someone who has said leave Tyler Smith at LG, if Steele sucks again, move Guyton to RT, Smith to LT and we should have enough decent interior OL options still.
 
I don't think I've ever seen a lineman get as big as Tyron and still be that low body fat / jacked. Aaron Donald is in that league too.
 
A bit OT, but it really sucked to see Smith play in NY last year and then retire this year.

Probably one of my favorite players in the 21st century and definitely in my top 10 of Cowboys.
Just a damn shame he couldn't shake the injury bug the 2nd half of his career.

Glad to see Guyton spending time with him. If there's anyone that can help Guyton and his "raw" athletics, Smith can lead him down the right path.
Tyron was always a favorite of mine. I can relate to your sentiment
 
I remember Dallas drafting Smith and thinking he was a bit underweight for an OT ( if i recall correctly, around 290 lbs) and, at least in my mind, a bit overrated.

A few months after the draft, he showed up at preseason training at over 300 lbs and chiseled like a body builder. He was a technician, a wall, and a quiet leader and unquestionably one of Dallas's best draft picks ever.
 
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