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Best and Worst Offensive Lines


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10 minutes ago, OakRaiders3828 said:

I'm not taking any O Line over Oaklands. Not only are they athletic and talented but they're smart and mean. Osemele is one of the most powerful, nasty lineman in the league and he really sets the tone up front and wears teams out. 

You say that until Marshall Newhouse gets Carr crashed just at the wrong time. 

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So far, I'd grade them like;

1. Oakland

2. Kansas City

= 3. Phili, Chicago, Pittsburgh

4. Dallas

Titans recovered well in week 2 after a poor start. Just goes to show what a good OL can do, when Jax go from 10 sacks to ZERO.

 

The worst are Houston, Cinci, NYG, Seattle and Buffalo's has been bad. As has Carolina's. too many bad lines.

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On 9/20/2017 at 4:00 PM, tonyto36 said:

Dak also plays in the most QB friendly position in the league that we've seen for a very long time.  You have to evaluate full picture and his play, not just black and white bulk stats.  

GB's OL was the best pass blocking O-line.  

Its hard to say if our line's pass blocking isn't as good as it once was when your starting tackles aren't playing.

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On 02/09/2017 at 2:04 PM, FourThreeMafia said:

Good to hear Grimm is doing well for you.   He was a good OLine coach here, too.

We have Mike Tice doing very similar things. Only an OC before but similar idea of a guy probably not quite being good enough at a higher up position but coming back and being excellent at what he does. 

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On 19/09/2017 at 11:23 PM, Crickett said:

You say that until Marshall Newhouse gets Carr crashed just at the wrong time. 

He's not worse than Austin Howard, and seems solid in the run game thus far. We also get the ball out so quickly + Lee Smith is a phenomenal blocker. He is obviously a poor OT but we have 4 other players who are very good to elite, and RT is a position you can afford to carry in an otherwise high powered O.  

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4 hours ago, JBURGE25 said:

Green Bay's is slowly getting worse every year as they move on from pro bowl caliber players, but when the tackles are back they will be just outside the top 5 I think

Our tackles our top fives for sure, but the interior is where we start to drop off. No more all pro play from Lang and SItton. Linsley had a top ten center season in 2014.

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2 hours ago, Jraider91 said:

He's not worse than Austin Howard, and seems solid in the run game thus far. We also get the ball out so quickly + Lee Smith is a phenomenal blocker. He is obviously a poor OT but we have 4 other players who are very good to elite, and RT is a position you can afford to carry in an otherwise high powered O.  

Normally I would agree, but we'll have to see how the plays out when Oakland gets into some divisional games. He'll have 6 games against the kind of edge rushers that can destroy an offense.

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