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I have 0 problems with having a bad ass OL. None whatsoever.
Hell, I like it. I think we've gone from the worst offense in the league to actually potentially having a pretty damn good one. However, I'm of the belief that Alex will be pretty damn good under Reid, which seemingly not many agree with. It's cool though. |
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I also am starting to think, with the way the league is going in terms of passing offenses, a RT is very much imperative in todays NFL.
I wouldn't go far enough to say I'd spend a 1.1 on it, but hey, it's one less thing to worry about. |
Albert to LG!
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I don't believe it, because they don't operate in space with extremely wide splits, but it is a belief. |
The best thing to come from having a world-crushing line is that perhaps its failure against a Franchise QB might finally convince people of their pre-eminence...
Wait, http://i41.tinypic.com/2n66pf.gif N/m. |
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Some believe a mediocre line will suffice, which in todays NFL it will, if you have a HOF'er behind it. Even the Pats with Brady, have invested in the OL. Same with the Pack, it just hasn't worked out. But, in regards to the RT spot, most teams now have 2-3 pretty badass passrushers on both sides. The good teams or teams we need to focus on beating do. |
maybe in a few years we will have all 5 of our OL be top 5 picks, then maybe someday we can win
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Loser, wears a dress for a day? :shrug: |
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Imagine if we won a SB with this line.
Homers would never, ever back off the "trenches" excuse. |
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