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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
Also, our line consists of a Allpro LT, scrub LG, solid C (may be better than solid, but he isn't bad), Probowl RG, Solid to Very Good RT.
So as a unit, they are definitely capable when healthy.
Our backups include a Strong backup tackle, a solid backup guards (maybe not starters, but solid backups), and I'm not sure about the backup center right now.
We also have a very strong OL coach.
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So why can't we run the ball with all these good players and an outstanding OL coach? Are you ready to blame it on the RB's? I mean, how bad must those RB's (and their coach) be? Shouldn't even a pedestrian RB be able to gain yardage behind this good line coached by a stellar OL coach, which you presume them to be?
To all of those people I say:
Show me the production! Until that happens, the
unit, which is what counts in an O-Line, and the OL coach (and run coordinator, BTW) are failing to do their jobs.