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Just now, Ivan The Awesome said:

Tell me where this "movement" helped get that O-line get to a serviceable state? I'm not even asking top  10. Hell Top15.

Tell me where they ignored it?  Just because they aren't the best in the league doesn't mean it was ignored.  You can't completely rebuild a team in 2 drafts and one off-season.  Oh, and the cherry on top is they were cap strapped. You do realize that right? 

Everyone and their grandmother knows we need to upgrade, that includes the current oline. You are just pissed they aren't building the team in the order you want.

Psst...They are still winning despite your professional opinion. 

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Building and maintaining on offensive line is not as easy as it sounds. Every team in the NFL struggles with finding quality offensive lineman and keeping them healthy. Let's not forget Hurney screwed the pooch with building an offensive line by following his gut and spending 3 day 2 picks on 2 guys that aren't even with the team any longer after 2 years This team had a lot of holes to fill. We started on defense. This year we grabbed a couple of offensive linemen and hopefully they will be starting at some point this year. I'm not overly happy with our 2 FA line acquisitions, but to say we haven't at least tried to address the oline isn't an accurate statement. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Tell me where they ignored it?  Just because they aren't the best in the league doesn't mean it was ignored.  You can't completely rebuild a team in 2 drafts and one off-season.  Oh, and the cherry on top is they were cap strapped. You do realize that right? 

Everyone and their grandmother knows we need to upgrade, that includes the current oline. You are just pissed they aren't building the team in the order you want.

Psst...They are still winning despite your professional opinion. 

you know nothing.

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