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Having The Tough Tyler Guyton Conversation! Ft. Landon McCool Locked On Cowboys | Doin’ Alright

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Episode 170:  With Bryan Broaddus out of the studio, Voch Lombardi welcomes Locked On Cowboys host Landon McCool for a deep dive into one of the most polarizing players on the Cowboys roster: Tyler Guyton. The guys break down why Cowboys fans may have misunderstood Guyton's development from the very beginning. Was Dallas drafting an immediate starter, or was this always supposed to be a long-term project built on rare athletic traits? Voch and Landon revisit Guyton's rookie season, his injury setbacks, technical improvements, and why Year 3 could finally be when everything starts to click. The conversation expands into the state of the Cowboys offensive line, why Dak Prescott has historically thrived behind less-than-perfect tackle play, and whether fans should be concerned about the protection unit heading into 2026. They also discuss Drew Shelton's surprising role in the offensive line conversation, debate whether he's a legitimate challenger to Guyton, and question how he fits Clayton Adams' vision for a more physical rushing attack. Plus, the guys examine Dallas' edge rusher rotation, possible post-June 1 additions, Christian Parker's impact on the secondary, training camp battles to watch, and what the future could look like for DeMarvion Overshown if injuries continue to be part of the story. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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