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Rhule/Fitterer thought this was a NFL caliber offensive line.


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It's frustrating having a coach and GM that seem to be doing all the right things minus two of the most important spots: OL & QB.

Love that they've been able to build such a crazy good defense but the offense is a drag without CMC and it shouldn't be with the skill players we've got.

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This football team and who they draft just dazzles me.............its been obvious this team has needed a top O-line for years........but nope they have to use top drafts for all the showy positions...

The O-line is the foundation without it the house comes down..................defense don't win champions.........O-lines move chains and keeps the other teams offense off the field and wears out their defense.......that is what wins games.

I predicted 6 wins for this team before the start of the season because of a lack of an O-line...........and will remain with that prediction. 

Coaching, defensive schemes...........Q back who shows some scambling.................its all built above the foundation and not without it.......

If this was a house instead of a football team it would be sinking in ground from a cracks in a faulty foundation. 

Enjoy the rest of your year in the bottom third of the league...... 

 

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