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What can be done about o-line?


beastson

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The problem is.. it's not 1 offensive lineman.  Bell, Williams, Silatolu..hell even Kalil is messing up. Gross is the only one playing well.  We are not blocking well on the run or pass.  Maybe it's coaching.  I'm not sure.  But you can't even blame 1 player.

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The problem is.. it's not 1 offensive lineman. Bell, Williams, Silatolu..hell even Kalil is messing up. Gross is the only one playing well. We are not blocking well on the run or pass. Maybe it's coaching. I'm not sure. But you can't even blame 1 player.

Entire left side is backup talent...and Kalil is coming off a year of IR

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The problem is.. it's not 1 offensive lineman. Bell, Williams, Silatolu..hell even Kalil is messing up. Gross is the only one playing well. We are not blocking well on the run or pass. Maybe it's coaching. I'm not sure. But you can't even blame 1 player.

Entire left side is backup talent...and Kalil is coming off a year of IR

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The problem is.. it's not 1 offensive lineman.  Bell, Williams, Silatolu..hell even Kalil is messing up. Gross is the only one playing well.  We are not blocking well on the run or pass.  Maybe it's coaching.  I'm not sure.  But you can't even blame 1 player.

 

You reap what you sow, expecting an undrafted player ( Gary Williams), 7th round pick (Bryon Bell) , and a DIV II prospect (Silatolu) to come in and solidify your offensive line is unrealistic. Look at the 49ers, the majority of their offensive linemen were first round picks. Panthers have to draft at least 2 offensive linemen in the 2014 draft.

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