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burmafrd;4692328 said:not surprising the biggest apologist for our lousy O line would start this thread
Instead of being in attack mode, take a look at the numbers and give us your two-cents.
burmafrd;4692328 said:not surprising the biggest apologist for our lousy O line would start this thread
187beatdown;4692420 said:Pretty interesting to see how good that 2009 Saints O-line was.
You can't have or don't even need pro bowlers at every position on the O-line, it's just not realistic. Every team has weaknesses and some people just need to come to grips with the fact that O-line is going to be ours at least for this year. However from those numbers above it's clear that you can still win without an all star line.
It's no secret that our pass defense was putrid last season and kept us out of the playoffs and blew several games against top teams (esp the Patriots game, I still have nightmares...). I think that with what we've seen so far and the promise that Claiborne, Carr, and Church have shown, this team is in a position to win it all this year. All we need is for the O-line to be "good enough" as you can see from those numbers at the top, and this team can make a deep run.
187beatdown;4692420 said:Pretty interesting to see how good that 2009 Saints O-line was.
You can't have or don't even need pro bowlers at every position on the O-line, it's just not realistic. Every team has weaknesses and some people just need to come to grips with the fact that O-line is going to be ours at least for this year. However from those numbers above it's clear that you can still win without an all star line.
It's no secret that our pass defense was putrid last season and kept us out of the playoffs and blew several games against top teams (esp the Patriots game, I still have nightmares...). I think that with what we've seen so far and the promise that Claiborne, Carr, and Church have shown, this team is in a position to win it all this year. All we need is for the O-line to be "good enough" as you can see from those numbers at the top, and this team can make a deep run.
MichaelWinicki;4692332 said:Instead of being in attack mode, take a look at the numbers and give us your two-cents.
CrazyCowboy;4692178 said:Good job! Very interesting......if these numbers are accurate reflection of each teams O lines then it means we have had poor execution vs poor players .....right?
burmafrd;4692541 said:PFF is garbage and anyone looking at their formulas and details would know it.
So why waste time on garbage?
You are just trying to find another way to claim the O line is just fine. Boring.
burmafrd;4692541 said:PFF is garbage and anyone looking at their formulas and details would know it.
So why waste time on garbage?
You are just trying to find another way to claim the O line is just fine. Boring.
187beatdown;4692420 said:It's no secret that our pass defense was putrid last season and kept us out of the playoffs
CATCH17;4692561 said:Maybe so but even PFF can see that the Packers, Giants and Steelers O-Line were average at best.
The Saints on the other hands are a different story. Those guys do a good job drafting linemen.
InmanRoshi;4692574 said:Drew Brees does a great job of blitz anticipation and getting rid of the ball quickly.
perrykemp;4692189 said:Wow, Doug Free was the 53rd ranked tackle in the league last year? The front-office can't feel very good about giving him 4y $32m ($17m guaranteed) last year it terms of the return in investment on his production.
I'm <hoping> the move to RT will help Free this season.
CATCH17;4692576 said:So does Romo.
JBond;4692579 said:The last time he played RT he was overwhelmed and required a ton of help from the TE's if I remember correctly. I have no idea why people were excited about him.
MichaelWinicki;4692332 said:Instead of being in attack mode, take a look at the numbers and give us your two-cents.
