With Smith Questionable, Chaz Green Should Do Fine For Cowboys
A lot of things were wrong with this Dallas Cowboys football team before the bye week. A 2-3 start left that clear. The defense suffered a couple of injuries and it wasn’t even decent. But even the offense struggled. Undoubtedly, one of the biggest problems was the offensive line.
After losing Doug Free and Ronald Leary during the offseason, new faces were fighting for the two starting vacancies left by the veterans.
To open the season, Chaz Green was named the starting left guard only to eventually lose the job to Jonathan Cooper. Cooper, a former first-round pick, has been one of the biggest difference makers in the Cowboys’ last three wins.
The running game has improved, and he’s made a few key blocks for Ezekiel Elliott. Overall, the offensive line looks entirely different. After Cooper became LG1, this offensive line is looking more like it did in 2016.
I’m convinced that Cooper’s promotion has been one of the best decisions this coaching staff has made in the season. And now, there’s yet another reason why this will prove fortunate for the Cowboys.
Tyron Smith has been dealing with back and groin injuries for a while now and was taking a lot of practices off. This time, the left tackle didn’t practice all week. With lingering injuries all season, sitting 77 out this Sunday might be the best decision by the Cowboys.
Luckily for Dallas, Chaz Green made more than a decent job covering for Smith in 2016, and he should do just fine in Atlanta.
Now, don’t get me wrong. Obviously, going from arguably the best left tackle in football to Green is obviously a downgrade. But with 79 on the field, the offensive line will not become big concern as some would think.
Green will do just enough to keep this offense working.
With Smith Questionable, Chaz Green Should Do Fine For Cowboys
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