Tyron updates


CowboyZone told me yesterday that Tyron was a scrub that should be “put out to pasture” and was one of the most glaring examples of why we haven’t been back to the SuperBowl since Jimmy left.

I’m so confused.

You guys are all orthopedic surgeons, duh!

I mean, you are experts! We count on you!

Tell me what I should think and what I should repeat in a dozen posts in the FanZone.
 
CowboyZone told me yesterday that Tyron was a scrub that should be “put out to pasture” and was one of the most glaring examples of why we haven’t been back to the SuperBowl since Jimmy left.

I’m so confused.

You guys are all orthopedic surgeons, duh!

I mean, you are experts! We count on you!

Tell me what I should think and what I should repeat in a dozen posts in the FanZone.
Don't let the prevailing feelings of disgust with the impatience here get to you. Tyron isn't the epitome of health but when healthy, he's great. This is very likely the last of his many years with this team. Let's be patient and hope his last days on this team may improve as this season continues.
 
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Don't let the prevailing feelings of disgust with the impatience here get to you. Tyron isn't the epitome of health but when healthy, he's great. This is very likely the last of his many years with this team. Let's be patient and hope his last days on this team might improve as this season continues.
I bet they will get top shelf again this season.
 
Snark posts count 1/4 weight, 1/8 measure.

Increasingly that's what this forum offers.

The league requires minor injuries to get reported. Tyron will play.
 
Because your job requires physical activity. These guys don’t sit at a keyboard all day.
I didn't think that players typically got stingers from non contact training - there weren't any contact practices during the bye week hence my question...pretty reasonable actually
 
Tyron isn't old, age-wise, only 33 this December.

But he's had 13 years and 152 NFL games of tough physical work.

I have been to Pikes Peak in Colorado, was told by the Rangers there that driving once up and down the road to the top was like putting 10,000 miles on a vehicle. Tyron's like a vehicle that's been driven up and down Pikes Peak 25 times, he's had a lifetime's worth of wear and tear.

He's never going to make it through a full season again, for his future self, please retire....
 
I didn't think that players typically got stingers from non contact training - there weren't any contact practices during the bye week hence my question...pretty reasonable actually
Fair enough
 
The fact that he's still wanting to play with NECK issues speaks LOUDLY about his will to win. And people here make fun of him. :facepalm:
Really good point. I will say this I am getting turned off by talking heads and message boards that just want to be negative. The Cowboys are 4-2 and are in good position to win the division and get the number 1 seed. The problem is if you read posts or watch the sports shows the Cowboys are trash. :huh:
 
Wrap him in bubble wrap !!!!!!!!!!
:lmao: :facepalm:
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Who needs pads?
 
I am skeptical of whatever the Cowboys brass says about injuries. If I had to place a bet on whether he plays or not I would bet no.

The Cowboys might be overly cautious when it comes to Tyron because they want him ready for the Eagles next week. But aside from that, he'll wake up in the morning and have a set back.
 

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