shoop
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So can we finally bring in another guard? Our late third/one of the 4ths should still have someone available
Translation: Do not expect a high pick to be used on a lineman.
So can we finally bring in another guard? Our late third/one of the 4ths should still have someone available
Translation: Do not expect a high pick to be used on a lineman.
I agree with him if healthy. But what are the odds of that with Smith? I'd be thrilled if he started 13 games.
Translation: Do not expect a high pick to be used on a lineman.
I just don't see how Smith is "healthy" when he still has the same neck and did not have surgery.I agree with him if healthy. But what are the odds of that with Smith? I'd be thrilled if he started 13 games.
I thought he did have surgery?I just don't see how Smith is "healthy" when he still has the same neck and did not have surgery.
He will be held out of practices by Week 2 and on IR again by midseason. That kind of thing just doesn't just go away from rest.
He did.I thought he did have surgery?
Thanks for filling me in. It has just been so long with this guy not going under the knife that I just took it as them crossing their fingers again.He did.
I still wouldn't trust him. I'd prefer Surtain at #10 but if he's off the board I wouldn't be opposed to the Cowboys drafting one of the top two OTs. Slater is my preference.Thanks for filling me in. It has just been so long with this guy not going under the knife that I just took it as them crossing their fingers again.
I think he gets by a lot now on rep. Opponents have already seen what he can do and he is sharp technically.Taking 2020 out of the equation....between the 2016-2019 seasons, Tyron Smith has missed 3 games in each of those seasons.
Feels like it's a safe bet to assume that he's going to miss at least 3 games this year as well. And you have to wonder how healthy and effective will he be in the games that he actually plays.
We should not be counting on Smith at all. Pretend like he doesn't even exist going into the draft. If Slater/Surtain/Pitts are all there at 10, you take Slater and don't even hesitate.I think he gets by a lot now on rep. Opponents have already seen what he can do and he is sharp technically.
I just don't think he gets challenged enough physically. I just don't see how he could cope if pushed hard.
He is so good that now even at diminished capacity, he is better than most.
The question is for how long until the stingers or whatever show up again.
Sounds like a draftday pollIf Slater/Surtain/Pitts are all there at 10, you take Slater and don't even hesitate.
Yeah, I was surprised he finally had surgery. Sure hope he doesn't pull a Frederick on us right before the draft.Thanks for filling me in. It has just been so long with this guy not going under the knife that I just took it as them crossing their fingers again.
HOME: 44-646, 14.5YPC, 3TDs (62 Targets)
~Berman headswing~ @bbgun?
YPC has a lot to do with playcalling.HOME: 44-646, 14.5YPC, 3TDs (62 Targets)
AWAY: 48-468, 9.8YPC, 2TDS (68 Targets)
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Amari CooperYPC has a lot to do with playcalling.
I honestly think they believe they can squeeze another year out of him.We should not be counting on Smith at all. Pretend like he doesn't even exist going into the draft. If Slater/Surtain/Pitts are all there at 10, you take Slater and don't even hesitate.
Looking like Cox in the second or third round
Hopefully this is code for "it depends on whether or not we get a replacement in the draft".