
"Dallas walked out of the Washington win answering an interesting question, if the offense can live with snap volume when the pocket stays mostly tidy. That's the starting point for Denver week, where thing get more difficult. The Broncos don't roll in with one of rusher, they come in waves. Nik Bonitto brings the speed, Jonathon Cooper keeps churning on the opposite side, and Zach Allen knifes through offensive lines and detonates protections with consistency."
"Smith's season stats back up his solid blocking efficiency this year. He has zero sacks and zero quarterback hits, and has been charged with only eight total pressures, which is fourth-least among starting guards. All this is a clear sign that his anchor and recovery speed have traveled week to week. The assignment now stiffens dramatically this week and is all about pure trench craftsmanship. Play"
The Cowboys' offensive line logged significant snap counts with relatively few pressures allowed, testing sustained protection when the pocket stays tidy. Denver presents a layered rush featuring Nik Bonitto's speed, Jonathon Cooper's consistent push, and Zach Allen's interior disruption, creating pressure without heavy blitzing and demanding communication. Guyton faces a technical examination against speed-to-power attacks and must work with Tyler Smith to keep the left B-gap clean while emphasizing inside-zone early-down runs to manage second downs. Tyler Smith's season shows strong anchor and recovery with minimal pressures, zero sacks, and zero QB hits, but assignments stiffen and require trench craftsmanship.
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