Tyler Biadasz is becoming good

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
 

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
The bad man has held his own without Tyler Smith against two All Pro defensive tackles. One of the better centers in the league.
 

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
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Biadasz has really good technique and plays pretty much mistake free. Still gets washed out and blown up sometimes by power tackles so lacks some power himself. But, don't discount his hustle as shown by his two fumble recoveries in the last 2 weeks just by following the ball downfield I Wonder if they strive to keep him at the end of the season.
 

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Tyler Biadasz has certainly improved each year he’s been here. Will be interesting at the end of the season to see how Cowboys handle his contract as he hits free agency. With so many big deals looming - Lamb, Parsons, Pollard and others …will he be a cap casualty or will the team find a way to keep him?
 

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:laugh:he's a jag. It's as if someone isn't awful on every play, they must be good.

He's struggled against the big DTs he's had to face, which is the primary reason we haven't been able to run the ball. The hairhead who replaced Edoga and Martin is a much better blocker.
 

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Tyler Biadasz has certainly improved each year he’s been here. Will be interesting at the end of the season to see how Cowboys handle his contract as he hits free agency. With so many big deals looming - Lamb, Parsons, Pollard and others …will he be a cap casualty or will the team find a way to keep him?
4th season for him. Do the Cowboys have the right to option him a 5th year so he has to stay for it?
 

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Tyler Biadasz has certainly improved each year he’s been here. Will be interesting at the end of the season to see how Cowboys handle his contract as he hits free agency. With so many big deals looming - Lamb, Parsons, Pollard and others …will he be a cap casualty or will the team find a way to keep him?
Don't sign Pollard, draft his replacement.
 

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He will get overpowered; that is reality. But he seems to be taking that last step to a level where the boys will extend him.
 

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
It's also a contract year for him. So I question if this is sustainable. Too many times over the years I have seen players BALL OUT during a contract year then they can't repeat that same success ever (see Zeke). If he maintains this then hell yeah we need to re-sign him.
 

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It's also a contract year for him. So I question if this is sustainable. Too many times over the years I have seen players BALL OUT during a contract year then they can't repeat that same success ever (see Zeke). If he maintains this then hell yeah we need to re-sign him.
So explain Zeke's first year when he was at his best? Painting all players with the same brush is stupid.

TB has steadily improved since his first year when he was not only injured but the whole COVID mess screwed up the preseason.
 

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Me. Called this all off season when people were screaming for Jerry to make a move and said it wouldn't happen.

:laugh:he's a jag. It's as if someone isn't awful on every play, they must be good.

He's struggled against the big DTs he's had to face, which is the primary reason we haven't been able to run the ball. The hairhead who replaced Edoga and Martin is a much better blocker.
He was always decent IMO but I think the guy has taken step this year. I watched film on the Jets game and he was in control of his blocks not to mention he's a high motor guy. Could be the contract year effort I don't know but I'm impressed so far.
 
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