Basis4day
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Other than Dallas?
Basis4day":3nrih671 said:Other than Dallas?
Hawk-Lock":1ajava9b said:There are quite a few good ones.
The bad ones are us, Indy, SF, STL, KC, Philly, and Detroit.
There has been talks of Denver's OLine being poor, but from what I've seen they are slowly coming together.
So would Seattle's.Marvin49":1cdfjom8 said:Hawk-Lock":1cdfjom8 said:There are quite a few good ones.
The bad ones are us, Indy, SF, STL, KC, Philly, and Detroit.
There has been talks of Denver's OLine being poor, but from what I've seen they are slowly coming together.
49ers O-Line would have to improve before they could be considered "bad".
ClutchDJ":3fkalz4c said:Oakland's OL is also underrated too.
Sherminator":1s8jh304 said:I'm a big fan of Pittsburgh's offensive line.
There is so much that is asked of them from how versatile their offense is and they always seem to do a pretty good job to me. (although I think it might be pretty depleted right now due to some injuries)
mrt144":2mt9pbu8 said:Sherminator":2mt9pbu8 said:I'm a big fan of Pittsburgh's offensive line.
There is so much that is asked of them from how versatile their offense is and they always seem to do a pretty good job to me. (although I think it might be pretty depleted right now due to some injuries)
It's actually kinda funny weird that two teams, Dallas and Pittsburgh have solid O lines but also injured QBs...
I keep saying this, but the relationship between a Quarterback and the line is a symbiotic one. There is a good reason why the likes of Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady never look like they are even touched. They make it a point to get the ball out as quick as possible. The same could be said about Carr in Oakland. In Carr's case it is actually to his detriment -- he lets the ball go before anything has time to develop, though this year he seems to be getting better at that.Mike 4G":1d9t16dq said:Pats? Brady seems to stay pretty clean.
Spin Doctor":39pg2pmw said:I keep saying this, but the relationship between a Quarterback and the line is a symbiotic one. There is a good reason why the likes of Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady never look like they are even touched. They make it a point to get the ball out as quick as possible. The same could be said about Carr in Oakland. In Carr's case it is actually to his detriment -- he lets the ball go before anything has time to develop, though this year he seems to be getting better at that.Mike 4G":39pg2pmw said:Pats? Brady seems to stay pretty clean.
ctrcat":1keebkbw said:
CodeWarrior":2y3ocwex said:ctrcat":2y3ocwex said:
You only posted this because Carolina is ranked second. Admit it! :lol:
Hawk-Lock":2ahjik0x said:There are quite a few good ones.
The bad ones are us, Indy, SF, STL, KC, Philly, and Detroit.
There has been talks of Denver's OLine being poor, but from what I've seen they are slowly coming together.