Tyron Smith Can Be Useful

Sign him as an Assistant OL coach or something at a decent pay. If we need him to play, we can terminate his coaching contract and sign him to the vet minimum since he is getting his guaranteed coach payday no matter what. :laugh::laugh:

Have him help coach the OL up all year then sign him to active roster for last half of season so he will be healthy for the final stretch.
 
Sign him to a friendly deal. He will be swing tackle, but most importantly, bring him in as a sixth lineman in short yardage downs.
I'd lov to have Tyron back and watch him work on his run blocking technique against Jerry Jones..............LOL!
 
I love Tyron Smith. He's been in the league a long time. Remember, he was 20 years old when the Cowboys drafted him. He's got a lot of mileage. I fully expect him to be inducted into the HOF. I agree with others in that he should retire.
Exactly. Alot of people quote how his age is technically still okay but like you said it's the mileage.

Tyron was drafted the same draft class as Demarco Murray, Andy Dalton, Randall Cobb, Jason Kelce, and Mark Ingram. That feels like an eternity ago when you word it like that.
 
Sign him to a friendly deal. He will be swing tackle, but most importantly, bring him in as a sixth lineman in short yardage downs.
I wouldn't mind him as a swing backup at this point, kind of like Peters became at the end of his road. I still think there's some value there. He just can't be relied on to be a starter at this point. If he's looking for that and big money to go along with that, then he should go ahead and retire.

He's a better backup tackle broken down than someone like Edoga is healthy.
 
Tyron only played 10 games last season so his availability is still a big issue.
 
$$$ is always a priority . Lewis said before leaving he wanted to win DLaw ran the Cowboys off the road with post signing comments . Neither of them are in line for a ring unless they purchase it themselves .
I never said that their respective teams could win a ring, although I give the Seahawks an outside chance. I said that they would take less money from a real contender if they had the opportunity.

Amy time the question comes up, a retired player's greatest regret is not winning a Super bowl if they had never done so. I never heard one say that their greatest regret was not making more money.
 
Only a tragic rash of injuries and immediate stop gap emergency role would really make me consider Tyron Smith

Even as a backup consideration, why belittle a sure fire future HOF'er to such a lesser role

Otherwise, aside from mass injuries, Flat and simple, we can't look back like that.
 

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