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lets give our o line some credit today


philp

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I was honestly not impressed. I saw one too many passes where Moore got a completion but also got the crap knocked out of him because a defender was basically already making contact what appeared to be simultaneously with the actual release of the ball.

I think the actual time difference between an incompletion, fumble, and a completion were really a matter of nanoseconds today. NANOseconds. That's much to close for my taste.

And to boot on 303 yard passing day we still can't run the ball with 2 of the best running backs in the league. That's no excuse.

So many people were so busy putting it all on the QB the O-line have been getting off easy this year. I say something still needs a lot of work on that O-line. They continue to get dominated and gashed pretty regularly.

We need Otah and we need him bad.

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I agree with Venom.

The OL was not great but they did play better than the bottom tier of the league.

The run blocking was atrocious, and the pass blocking looked better than it was because Moore actually has decent pocket awareness and can extend a play that extra second or so to make a throw downfield.

It was better than with Schwartz and Bernadeau in there though. Schwartz needs to pick up his game however, and Garry Williams didn't utterly fail on pass blocking and thus was a significant improvement.

Damn this post is jumbled... bed time.

Props to Kalil though. He is a beast center and is probably one of the best in the league.

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