TheMightyVanHalen
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So he is good up to game 6?
So he is good up to game 6?
Nice factual reporting.
Smiths been a geat player for the Cowboys but 10 years is a long time in this league. He has battled some injuries and been a real warrior. What concerns me about him is when you have back problems and neck problems to me that signals the beginning of the end even if you have surgery. He is a bargain this season but will count 17.5 mil against the cap in 2022 and 2023. Its time for Dallas to start searching for his replacement. I hope he has a great season but I hope Jerry doesnt restructure his contract again.
Thank goodness he doesn't have to tackle....except for when he holds.I'm a skeptic...back etc will be fine, and then someone rolls up on his ankle or knee a few games in and here we go again...he doesn't play a position that is easy on his body unfortunately. He is one of my all times on this team, but I have no faith
So Jerry forced his HOF LT to play hurt? Tyron has no say in his own medical treatment?Despite what some may say about Tyron, the man played hurt on Jerrys call.
He finally was allowed to have a surgery thats been bothering him and problematic for years.
Watch this future HOF LT live up to every word he said.
When Tyron speaks I listen.
I always thought Fred would come back too.
So Jerry forced his HOF LT to play hurt? Tyron has no say in his own medical treatment?
Fredbeard is a different story.. A misstep in his treatment or regimen could actually kill him. Tyron was "only" risking paralysis! LOL! In all seriousness surgery can't fix Guillen-Barre.. but it can alleviate neck pain. I have said since they shut Tyron down that I thought getting the neck thing fixed would fix a lot of what ailed him. No we won't know if it took care of it 100% until the season starts but there has been hundreds if not thousands or athletes who have had neck and back surgery who made it most if not all the way back. If we get 2-3 more years of peak Tyron I would be ecstatic. I was happy to hear him say he wants to play until they rip the jersey off his back. That's the attitude you have to have to play football. It's a game that hurts... sometimes it hurts a LOT. If you don't love it you focus on the pain .. and you're off doing another job shortly. If you love it you don't feel the pain. You just revel in the competition. Hearing Tyron talk of late he's clearly one who loves the game. Hell up until this year he hadn't spoken 10 words a season to the media. The joy in his eyes and on his face being back whole is undeniable.. DEs rushing from his side are in trouble. Their only chance is going to be the NBA flop where you throw up your hands, scream and act like you're being fouled. It got pretty pathetic the last few years because refs were falling for it about once every other game.. Tyron would put his man on roller skates and the defender would do the "Lebron" and draw the flag. Disgusting.
I dont know a lot about GBS, but had a co-worker who had it, recovered and went back to being a fireman. I thought it was something you could eventually get past, but of course everyone is different and Tfred was in the unique position of having to be an elite athlete. There's just no room for physical limitations in his line of work, and I think he came to the realization he didn't want to be 85% of what he was before. He played at such an elite level I can understand not wanting to tarnish your accomplishments by being limited with something you can't work your way past.
Thats about right, Tyron signed the term and Jerry honored the obligation to make Tyron never ever worry about having to pay a bill again for this rest of his life and grand children.So Jerry forced his HOF LT to play hurt? Tyron has no say in his own medical treatment?
There's no proof of that. Just fan speculation.So Jerry forced his HOF LT to play hurt? Tyron has no say in his own medical treatment?
There's no proof of that. Just fan speculation.