Is Tyron done?

Tyron drew a lot of laundry in the first half particularly. Maybe his worst games as a pro.
 
No, in response to first question - he struggles when guy beside him is a rookie sometimes - because I think he overcompensates and/or overthinks about it. BUT, he did start rusty, improved as game went along I thought....
 
BACK ISSUES take out the best of any man....the end.
 
Yes, as an elite LT I think he's done. Can he still be a serviceable starter? That's up to the coaching staff to try to scheme and help him out...which I doubt they can. That's the problem with this team's "system" - they require their starters to not just be serviceable but they have to be great. For this team, a player's A-game or B-game is required in order for the system to work but in reality, you're always gonna have players only capable of bringing their C-game on certain days. The good teams are able to get those C-level players to still contribute to the overall success of the team. For the Cowboys, that doesn't work and all it takes is a few bad apples to spoil the bunch.
 
Tyron Smith hasnt been great for over a year. He played pretty bad all of 2017 and all These injuries he gets doesnt make it better.

He Looked like a guy in his Mid 30s recently besides being 27.

He gets penalized a lot since 2017. A lot of Holding or Push in the Back calls. Seems like he a lost a step
 
Tyron was the first player drafted to start thr revival of Dallas's O-line. Since the start he has had to carry a lot of weight and this has taken a great toll on him. Dallas needs to start the revival all over again from when this team was ready to be in the SB only to give Aron Rogers the ball back.
 
No, best player on the team and best tackle in Football.

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