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That's a pretty silly statement given that the current offensive line is probably the best we've had in quite a while. 

i agree that this line has improved especially at the guard position

but collectively or their combined STRENGTH would be run blocking 

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i agree that this line has improved especially at the guard position

but collectively or their combined STRENGTH would be run blocking 

Not really.

Kalil, Turner and Norwell all proved capable pass blockers last year, and then when we got Remmers the analysts were talking about him grading out as one of the best blockers in the last part of the season.

The guys on our line who had subpar pass blocking aren't starting anymore.

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Could you tell me how to get around this? Every link to the observer has that pop up thing and when i try to close it, it goes to another article. I already use ad block plus.

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Could you tell me how to get around this? Every link to the observer has that pop up thing and when i try to close it, it goes to another article. I already use ad block plus.

Click on the ABP stop sign at the top of your browser.

Click 'Block Element'

Select the dumbass ad. 

You can now read the full article but it will be shaded dark. Still legible though. 

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