There is a ton of value in quarterbacks since they are the decision-makers and they can control a game. Those that play center are looked at as the “quarterbacks of the offensive line.”
Dallas Cowboys center, Travis Frederick, has retired due to his disease and being unable to play at his best. As a result of this, the Cowboys line is now missing their centerpiece. Does the departure of Frederick mark the collapse of the powerhouse offensive line?
Like many Cowboys fans, I am deeply saddened by Frederick leaving. He has played great throughout his time with the team and even stuck around on the sidelines as he battled Guillain-Barré syndrome.