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Originally Posted by DaveNull
If a qb can't get more than two seconds in the pocket before getting rocked, it's going to be hard for anybody to be successful.
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a good QB can make up for deficencies on the line.
it doesn't work the other way around.
edit : look at the sack numbers from Brady the year before his season ending injury; then the year with Cassel.
look at Indy's line with Manning, and without.
and, good QBs overcome sacks. Hell, Rodgers is one of the most sacked qbs in the league.
average QBs will play average with a good O-line, and terrible with an average line.