This O Line will be as good as The Great Wall of Dallas

I won't go that far but I think it has a chance to be so much better than it has been that they could actually be fun to watch and that our running backs might look quite good behind them.
 
Right from the jump you are stating 40% of your offensive line NEEDS to improve. And they need to improve dramatically to reach the bar you are setting. For the Cowboys, hopefully Beebe continues to improve but a year ago the guy was hiking the ball to his Mom in an attempt to master the technique. Now you’re adding a rookie that hasn’t taken a snap in the NFL and you believe this cast of characters is destined for greatness?

That’s taking a giant leap of faith. If I were you, I’d settle for noticeable gains from the tackles given that Solari’s *** is gone, and a hope that the rookie is what you guys believe he is and that his measured poor agility and lack of quickness are never an issue.
Props on a more factual and realistic approach to the hope of the o line improving.
Nice response to the OP.
Spot on honestly.
 
They need to move Guyton to RT and hope he can improve. So far he looks like a bust. Rather see Asim Richards in there than Guyton right now.
I believe you are on to something here.Guyton may be better on the right side ,this 6th round pick Ajani Cornelius looks to be promising as well he looks good especially in the run game .
 
Much depends upon whether Guyton and Steele will improve enough to allow Dak far better pass protection this year. To me, there's no question but what that will very well be required. Let just hope that comes to pass, if the offense is really destined to see good times in 2025. That will be crucial.
 
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If Steel and Guyton can improve, I predict we will see a resurgence of great offensive line play in Dallas. With Beebe in his 2nd season and Tyler Smith and Tyler Booker manning the middle this O line will be better than the Great Wall of Dallas.
So no blaming the offensive line this season?
 
I will stick to my crazy over the top thread this Oline will be a legendary unit , this group will be as dominate as the great wall.Can,t wait to watch Philadelphia in disbelief when they can't stop our offense from running the football .
I will be honest. I will be overjoyed seeing Nick Sirianni's face look as pathetic as MountaineerCowboy's avatar, IF the offensive line gels into a cohesive unit consistently bullying the Eagles' defensive front seven.
 
I will be honest. I will be overjoyed seeing Nick Sirianni's face look as pathetic as MountaineerCowboy's avatar, IF the offensive line gels into a cohesive unit consistently bullying the Eagles' defensive front seven.
You hit the nail right on the head,I can see Sirianni with a puzzled demoralized look on his face when Dallas runs over the Eagles and they can't stop it.I will be a happy man ,cry eagles cry.This would be true entertainment television.
 
You hit the nail right on the head,I can see Sirianni with a puzzled demoralized look on his face when Dallas runs over the Eagles and they can't stop it.I will be a happy man ,cry eagles cry.This would be true entertainment television.
Why will he ever be demoralized? He’s been a head coach 4 seasons and to the Super Bowl twice. The Eagles could go 0-17 this season and he won’t be demoralized. You want demoralized? Go three decades without being in a Super Bowl. See players have HoF careers and never get close to a Super Bowl appearance.
 
Terence Steele has long since hit his ceiling. Tyler Guyton, as you stated, is still a work in process. I wish he had an opportunity at right tackle instead of left tackle but coaches know far more than me.

In my opinion, Cooper Beebe, Tyler Smith and even the unproven rookie Tyler Booker are effective permanent fixtures for this offensive line. Hopefully, Booker will not prove me wrong, lol.

Now, about that comparison to the Great Wall of Dallas...
It’s about working together as a squad even more so than individual achievements. Individuals hitting their ceiling is not the issue. It’s called an offensive line not an offense individual. This could be a solid group. Depending on coaching in my opinion.
But I agree before we call them
the Great Wall, let’s let it gel
 
I am sorry there are tariffs on the Great Wall of Dallas let alone the salary cap.
 
I think it can be in the top 10 eventually, especially if you keep throwing new quality players at it......I only wish the FO would keep that same energy with the interior defensive line and linebackers.

The key word being Quality players
 

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