Who else is or has been most injury prone than Tyron?

Setackin

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Other than LVE I am drawing a blank.

I recall plenty of one-time injuries to me Cowboys throughout the years.
But Tyron takes the cake, lads.

Who else has been as fragile (an Italian word) in Cowboys history by?
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Sean Lee
 

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Austin would pull a hamstring walking across a parking lot.
 

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I'm not going to throw any shade at Tyron. Yes, his body is breaking down during his 13th NFL season. But he guts through every game he physically can, and still blocks D linemen at a Hall of Fame level. And you can't even give him crap about his contract, which is one of the team friendliest of any NFL player in the past decade. Zero drama off field too.

Honestly, what is there to latch on to to hate Tyron? He's literally destroyed his body playing dominant football for the Cowboys, and you guys want to criticize him for that.
 

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I wouldnt call having a bad back "injury prone", its one of those things that cant be helped or go away.
 

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Sean Lee definitely is the most injured Cowboy star of all time on my opinion. Though he had hall of fame potential if his career was not severely shortened by injury.
 

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Geez, what a sensitive bunch of drama queens getting all upset. Hell yeah Tyron is injury prone and his injuries have hurt this team for a long time now. The thread isn't about him not being a great or really an all time HOF great. It says who has been more injury prone. Anyone who says he isn't is lying or completely clueless. I didn't see the OP write we should cut him or that he stinks. If you don't think Tyron's injuries have hurt this team badly the past few years you are wrong. And yes the reason it screws his team is because of how good he is. If he stunk or even was average no one would care if he got injured other than feeling bad for an injured player. You can be objective and point out both the positive and the negative, but now we have people pretending he isn't one of the most injury prone players in the league? This is why the team needed to do a better job building up the OL this offseason. Every player can get hurt so OL depth is important for every team, but for the Cowboys it's way more important because Tyron absolutely will miss time every single year for the rest of his glorious, Hall of Fame career
 

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I'm not going to throw any shade at Tyron. Yes, his body is breaking down during his 13th NFL season. But he guts through every game he physically can, and still blocks D linemen at a Hall of Fame level. And you can't even give him crap about his contract, which is one of the team friendliest of any NFL player in the past decade. Zero drama off field too.

Honestly, what is there to latch on to to hate Tyron? He's literally destroyed his body playing dominant football for the Cowboys, and you guys want to criticize him for that.
They don’t necessarily hate Tyron, they are just the type of fans who are always looking for something or someone on the team to complain about.
 

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Other than LVE I am drawing a blank.

I recall plenty of one-time injuries to me Cowboys throughout the years.
But Tyron takes the cake, lads.

Who else has been as fragile (an Italian word) in Cowboys history by?
Holla!
The bulk of his career has not been marked by injuries. For 9 years he was steady. More recent years he obviously has had some problem, but if going by that you would have to say the same about Romo.

Like me, many here thought instantly about Sean Lee. Not sure why he wouldn't be the immediate thought for anyone.

And yes, there is LVE. Mo. Claiborne also comes to mind.
 

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The bulk of his career has not been marked by injuries. For 9 years he was steady. More recent years he obviously has had some problem, but if going by that you would have to say the same about Romo.

Like me, many here thought instantly about Sean Lee. Not sure why he wouldn't be the immediate thought for anyone.

And yes, there is LVE. Mo. Claiborne also comes to mind.
With the strength and speed of the players, anybody can be destroyed at any time.
 
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