Dallas Cowboys offensive line getting tighter and tighter as a group

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Tyron Smith: Dallas Cowboys offensive line ‘getting tighter and tighter as a group’
By Jon Machota jmachota@dallasnews.com
10:03 pm on November 17, 2014 | Permalink



The Dallas Cowboys have the league’s leading rusher. They are also averaging 153.2 yards per game on the ground, second-best in the NFL.


So after finishing 24th in rushing a year ago, Dallas’ offensive line room must be a pretty upbeat place. Probably a bunch of 300-pounders sitting around talking about their accomplishments through the first 10 games of the season, right?

Not quite.

“I don’t think you ever look at it that way,” Cowboys right tackle Doug Free said Monday on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “Any time during the season you start [saying], ‘We’re doing really good,’ or you start admiring your work to some extent I feel like you take the focus off of continuing to improve.

“At no time are you ever perfect. Any moment you spend thinking about how great you are, you’re not putting that effort into thinking about how you can improve. There’s so many plays where you look back and you’re like, ‘Man, if I would’ve just held the block for another half-second. If I would’ve reached this guy a little bit different, it could’ve been a lot better play.’ I think we spend more time on trying to focus on how to improve than trying to think about, ‘Oh, man, we’re pretty good.’”

Left tackle Tyron Smith agreed with his teammate during the hour-long radio interview hosted by Brad Sham, Ben Rogers and Jeff Wade.

“As a group, we’re always hard on ourselves because we always want to be the best for our team,” Smith said. “We just try to do the best we can. … Just kind of be your harshest critic.”

During training camp, Smith began noticing that the Cowboys offensive line was forming a close bond. He sensed that it was a tighter group than in past years.

“Just the way that we all get along with each other, as far as we go on our own and do dinners together, things like that,” Smith said. “We’re getting tighter and tighter as a group.”

Free added that it helped the group’s chemistry when first-round pick Zack Martin came in and “jelled instantly.”

“He’s definitely a smart kid,” Smith said of the team’s rookie right guard. “The way he came in, he picked up on how our group was and how we worked , our playing scheme and things we do on the field and things like that. He just fit perfectly. Just like how Travis [Frederick] came in, the exact same type person, ready to go as soon as he first came in.”

“We just get along,” Free said. “There’s nobody that’s too big for one another, which I think is a great big thing in our group. … Any time one guy gets a little out of line there’s always four other ones to put him back in.”

Free was drafted by the Cowboys in 2007. At that time, the team’s offensive line was a veteran bunch. Andre Gurode was 28, Marc Colombo, Leonard Davis and Kyle Kosier were 29 and Flozell Adams was 32.

Free is now the 30-year-old veteran working with a starting group all 25 and younger.

“I think we’ve got a great group, a very tight group,” Free said. “I think now more than ever, we’ve done a lot more things together. When I first got in the league we had predominately a bunch of older guys who had kids, families, things outside of football that they were very involved with.

“Now, with the amount of young guys that we have on the offensive line, we tend to spend a lot more time together than years in the past.”
 

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Their youth works in our favor because they don't know any better than to try to keep improving. An offseason of reflection and accolades can turn them into fat cats pretty fast.

This knowledge of self-greatness destroyed the "Great Wall of Dallas" more than anything else.

Newton literally ate himself into incompetence. Off field issues kept Big E out of the HOF, nearly ruined Nate's life, and killed Tuinei. Even Larry Allen, one of my all-time favorite Cowboys, fell short of where he could have been because he got complacent and fat.
 

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Their youth works in our favor because they don't know any better than to try to keep improving. An offseason of reflection and accolades can turn them into fat cats pretty fast.

This knowledge of self-greatness destroyed the "Great Wall of Dallas" more than anything else.

Newton literally ate himself into incompetence. Off field issues kept Big E out of the HOF, nearly ruined Nate's life, and killed Tuinei. Even Larry Allen, one of my all-time favorite Cowboys, fell short of where he could have been because he got complacent and fat.
That was also the worst of Jerry's "players' owner" era when the organization asked literally nothing of anyone. Certainly not that anyone lose weight and stay in shape in the offseason.
 

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That was also the worst of Jerry's "players' owner" era when the organization asked literally nothing of anyone. Certainly not that anyone lose weight and stay in shape in the offseason.
The combination of Jerry and Barry destroyed the great 1990's teams faster than anyone could have imagined.
 

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And their handpicked "strength coach" Joe Juraszek.
Huh? Are you implying that a strength coach had a pivotal role into an aging cap crippled talent base falling into the toilet?
 

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Huh? Are you implying that a strength coach had a pivotal role into an aging cap crippled talent base falling into the toilet?
He wasn't just useless at dealing with old players, he wouldn't ask Roy Lee to come in to camp under 250 lbs either.
 

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He wasn't just useless at dealing with old players, he wouldn't ask Roy Lee to come in to camp under 250 lbs either.
Dam Clay what has happened to you.

You have been over the top with the Hyperbole lately do you actually think he said nothing to Roy about his weight?
 

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Huh? Are you implying that a strength coach had a pivotal role into an aging cap crippled talent base falling into the toilet?
I think it was just a perfect example of how fucked up that combination was.

Here's a guy perfectly suited to what Dallas needed as attested to by 3 rings and player accolades, a guy who managed to even get Emmitt Smith to work out, and Dumberer dumps him because Dumb couldn't beat him in a pissing contest.
 

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Zack Martin: I’m focused on the New York Giants, not leading all guards in Pro Bowl voting
Jon Machota Email jmachota@dallasnews.com
Published: November 18, 2014 5:27 pm

IRVING — Dallas Cowboys rookie right guard Zack Martin leads all NFL guards in Pro Bowl voting.

As expected, Martin didn’t have much to say when asked if he had any reaction to hearing that news.

“Not really,” he said Tuesday. “We’re focusing on New York, and if it really doesn’t have anything to do with that then we’re not worried about it.”

Martin is not the only Cowboy to top the list at their respective position.

As of last week’s release, DeMarco Murray was leading all running backs and was fourth among all players with 263,097 votes.

Tyron Smith was leading all offensive tackles, Travis Frederick was tops among centers and Dan Bailey had more votes than any other kicker.

Fan voting for the 2015 Pro Bowl can be done at NFL.com.

Voting concludes on Dec. 15 and the Pro Bowl players will be announced on Dec. 23.

The game will be played Jan. 25 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the site of Super Bowl XLIX.
 

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Dam Clay what has happened to you.

You have been over the top with the Hyperbole lately do you actually think he said nothing to Roy about his weight?
Nothing that stuck, possibly thanks to Uncle Jerry. Other teams fine players for coming into camp overweight. Not sure why people are leaping to the defense of the guy Jerry hired for no other reason than because unfrozen caveman was mean and wanted to fine players for being out of shape.
 

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Nothing that stuck, possibly thanks to Uncle Jerry. Other teams fine players for coming into camp overweight. Not sure why people are leaping to the defense of the guy Jerry hired for no other reason than because unfrozen caveman was mean and wanted to fine players for being out of shape.
Nobody is jumping to his defense its just your criticism is over the top lately.
 
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