Hill - Stephen Jones: Chaz Green time at RT but La'el Collins to get look

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Stephen Jones: Chaz Green time at RT but La’el Collins to get look


By Clarence E. Hill Jr.

chill@star-telegram.com


The Dallas Cowboys still don’t have a final answer on right tackle Doug Free or at least one they are ready to accept.

Free has indicated that he plans to retire.

And the team is operating like he won’t be part of their plans next season.

Executive vice president Stephen Jones says that’s the main reason the Cowboys signed free agent tackle Byron Bell last week.

The Cowboys are hoping 2015 third-round pick Chaz Green will seize the starting job as Free’s replacement.


Bell is on the roster to push Green.

Left guard La’el Collins will be looked at as option at right tackle to increase the competition and get the best five players on the field.

“Chaz is what we hope happens,” Stephen Jones said. “The best way to get the most out of people is to create competition. I think we have that now with Bell. We have some guys in there who can compete. But when you pick an offensive lineman in the third round, the hope is for a third-round player to develop into a starter. It’s Chaz’s time. Nothing to believe he won’t other than availability.”

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No way they want Collins at RT IMO. They want Green to win it and Bell to back him up.

They want Collins right where they played him before.

Instead of creating two wholes to fill, they want to fill one Hole at RT with Green and the OG spot with Collins.
 

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Green needs to decide if he wants to play football or stay injured all the time. Most NFL players play through injuries. He doesn't. At all.

I appreciate the frustration, and I'm sure he's wayyyy more frustrated than any of us could possibly be by the fact that he can't stay on the field enough to work his way towards earning a large first contract. I don't think placing blame on his decisions or pain tolerance is fair.

This isn't a war, I don't expect a guy to play through a herniated disk.
 

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I appreciate the frustration, and I'm sure he's wayyyy more frustrated than any of us could possibly be by the fact that he can't stay on the field enough to work his way towards earning a large first contract. I don't think placing blame on his decisions or pain tolerance is fair.

This isn't a war, I don't expect a guy to play through a herniated disk.

The problem is it's been more than a herniated disc. This is his fourth year I believe and he's played in maybe two games? The rest of the time he's been "injured." He is the only lineman we have who is always injured so either he's very fragile or very lazy.

Edit: It's his 3rd year. Now that Free is retired and he is approaching a new contract I bet he miraculously overcomes his injury bug.

I may be 100% wrong on this guy but he appears to be lazy and not dependable.
 
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The problem is it's been more than a herniated disc. This is his fourth year I believe and he's played in maybe two games? The rest of the time he's been "injured." He is the only lineman we have who is always injured so either he's very fragile or very lazy.
It is a trend that traces back to his college career. It was foolish to take him in the third and just expect his availability issues to suddenly disappear.
 

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The problem is it's been more than a herniated disc. This is his fourth year I believe and he's played in maybe two games? The rest of the time he's been "injured." He is the only lineman we have who is always injured so either he's very fragile or very lazy.

3rd year
 

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I've liked what I've seen of him when he's played. But that's a limited body of work from which to choose.

Here's hoping he stays healthy this year.
 

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It is a trend that traces back to his college career. It was foolish to take him in the third and just expect his availability issues to suddenly disappear.

He needs to find a way to step up. If he was drafted in the third because of availability concerns to me that means he could have been drafted in the first. This is his chance to play well and earn a new contract. Or he can continue to sit on the bench, where he appears to be at home.
 

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He needs to find a way to step up. If he was drafted in the third because of availability concerns to me that means he could have been drafted in the first. This is his chance to play well and earn a new contract. Or he can continue to sit on the bench, where he appears to be at home.
Never at any time was he considered a first round talent. If anything, we reached.
 

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No way they want Collins at RT IMO. They want Green to win it and Bell to back him up.

They want Collins right where they played him before.

Instead of creating two wholes to fill, they want to fill one Hole at RT with Green and the OG spot with Collins.


I agree, I think it's just lip service coming out from the organization....they want Collins starting at left guard and Green at right tackle
 

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Remember we signed the guy from Cleveland who can fill in at left guard. I forget his name.
 
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