He’s actually played pretty goodKnight sucks! He’s had time to develop and is a JAG at best. At least Steele has proved during the year and can get stronger.
Funny how fans believed he was so out of shape he was put on IRI’m not concerned since it’s just some dude saying it.
If it’s not coming from Lael or an actually cowboys employee then I’m not believing it.
Steele and Knight are proving to be good back up linemen. The media and fans who don’t believe this are idiots who think playing tackle in the NFL is easy. The last 3 games those boys have held up well. Especially against the Washington Football Team and the Ravens. Two of the better teams in the league defensively. The problem with these guys early in the season was their lack of chemistry with the veteran linemen.I think its debatable at this point. IMO Steele looks like the better option going forward. But both will be back next year so well see.
Who is lying? The Cowboys all along have said it's a hip injury.This can't be true...
Fish insisted he was overweight and out of shape and that Dallas was using injury as a cover up for the truth...
I cant believe we are willing to lie about injuries like this.
Don't worry we can just get another tackle in the 3rd round. That worked out great last time.We just had to beat the Bengals didn’t we.
He’s been solid. What games are you watching?Knight sucks! He’s had time to develop and is a JAG at best. At least Steele has proved during the year and can get stronger.
My BIL had a hip replacement and went on to excel as a MMA instructor.
He got injured in that car accident.
Who is lying? The Cowboys all along have said it's a hip injury.
Anything about being overweight/out of shape is just clickbait nonsense.
But yet, they're perfectly willing to talk about their strategies on the upcoming games.I quit trusting the team years ago when they are talk about injuries. If the team were to say “it’s just a hang nail”, I would think the player may be at risk of having the finger amputated.
Am I missing something, or are you contradicting yourself within this post? I can't tell whether you think he can't end up with bone on bone at his age, or if he is one of several who has.Its BS on its face. People don't end up bone on bone in their hip when they are 27. I've had hip replacement surgery and plenty of other posters here have as well, Lael Collins is definitely not the first player in NFL history to completely wear out his hip cartilage in 60 NFL starts.
Am I missing something, or are you contradicting yourself within this post? I can't tell whether you think he can't end up with bone on bone at his age, or if he is one of several who has.
So people who are 27 years old don't get it.I said people don't have this at age 27 and Collins is not the first. Seems pretty clear.