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The Weakest Link???


Kick

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There are five offensive linemen (OL) in most offensive formations: one center, two guards, and two tackles. Their primary function is to block for the player with the ball.

Offensive linemen are the biggest, strongest guys on the field, and their work can win or lose a game.

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3 minutes ago, Kick said:

 

 

There are five offensive linemen (OL) in most offensive formations: one center, two guards, and two tackles. Their primary function is to block for the player with the ball.

Offensive linemen are the biggest, strongest guys on the field, and their work can win or lose a game.

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9 minutes ago, Kick said:

 

 

There are five offensive linemen (OL) in most offensive formations: one center, two guards, and two tackles. Their primary function is to block for the player with the ball.

Offensive linemen are the biggest, strongest guys on the field, and their work can win or lose a game.

 

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As much as have been saying to fix the oline. The weakest link is actually the defense, namely the LBs and secondary, backed up by every metric.

But the oline has been a problem consistently for much longer. The wrong moves there has prevented having money to resign guys like Bradberry. 
 

Due to the current QB situation oline is more important, but secondary/LB is the weakest link.

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There are five offensive linemen (OL) in most offensive formations: one center, two guards, and two tackles. Their primary function is to block for the player with the ball.

Offensive linemen are the biggest, strongest guys on the field, and their work can win or lose a game. Why does Teddy Bridgewater have the weakest arm in the history of the NFL? Why did we spend all that money on CMC when he can’t stay healthy? Is Derrick Brown a bust because he doesn’t have 19 sacks? Should we extend Tahir Whitehead 5 more years? Will Grier: Great pick or Greatest pick?

There, discussion prompts.

 

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