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Do we have the best offensive line in the nfc south?


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He's basically a kid who thinks he knows way more than he actually does.

There are always people who try to play up the notion that they're smarter than everyone else by being negative all the time. Their claim to fame is "see I'm not a homer like the rest of you".

What they never seem to get is that it only makes you look smart if you're negative when it's actually warranted. And since our young friend here seems to lack the knowledge and discernment to know when to be negative and when to be positive, well...

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Our offensive line was decent at the end of last season.  And we have at least three new faces, so there is certainly a chance we will be better.  Its to early to say we are the best, in fact its to early to even ask the question. 

Right.  The tackle situation still concerns me and having young guards is both equally a blessing and a curse--the blessing comes from the possibility of having them for years, but the curse is that given their relative inexperience they could be fooled early on by schemes designed to attack their weaknesses.  At least they're trying to fix the oline, that's the important thing, and I really hope this next draft is finally the one we find a left tackle to groom.

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