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What's the MOST important aspect of a winning team?


Brooklyn Bully

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I think it's the O-Line.

 

More times than not, an offense-minded team will win the Super Bowl.

 

So how do you score? Passing it or running it.

 

Stellar RBs can't do jack behind a bad O-Line (hi, Double Trouble!). But avg RBs can thrive behind a solid OL.

 

An elite QB can make avg WRs look great (hi, Tom), but a lousy QB can't do a damn thing (hi, Pickles). However, the elite QB can't do jack if he doesn't have time to throw it. Who gives him that time? Who opens lanes for the RBs?

 

Yep.

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