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Teams with the most cap dedicated to the OL


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23 hours ago, shaq said:

I will never be against spending on the offensive or defensive line, that is where the game is won.

 

This is me as well. Pour resources into the lines, draft, cash, and staff. I would also say it makes it easier to win, but great coaching can scheme up lesser lines. 

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8 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Wasn't that Brady's kryptonite too? Middle pressure doesn't allow any QB to step up to avoid speed rushers, or allow them to step into their throws. Not just a small QB issue.

Yeah people are crazy that’s an all QB issue. You can scheme away( IF the coaches adjust) certain things but also teams are searching for a weakness. Best move right now is to give Bryce a chance to be the guy. If he’s not the answer the next QB walks into a much better situation

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Works for me. Better than spending all the cap on LBs, TEs and RBs.

 

If I ran the teams unless I had elite HOFer type players- Im not paying safety, LBs, or RBs.

I would pour resources into TE and somehow land 2 top 10 guys and pay them the current market/happy money. This is something I believe the NFL is totally wrong on and has been for some time. 

Basically whatever allows me to control the middle of the field, Im spending all the juice there until I reach the level needed. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

 

If I ran the teams unless I had elite HOFer type players- Im not paying safety, LBs, or RBs.

I would pour resources into TE and somehow land 2 top 10 guys and pay them the current market/happy money. This is something I believe the NFL is totally wrong on and has been for some time. 

Basically whatever allows me to control the middle of the field, Im spending all the juice there until I reach the level needed. 

Oh boy....this is a borderline post. What was the TE nut that posted here for years until he was banned?

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Oh boy....this is a borderline post. What was the TE nut that posted here for years until he was banned?

Sanjay I do believe….every time I hear the talking heads predict  a top ten TE to us I pray that we’re not the team dumb enough to do it. Because it has never paid off ha

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