ESPN Ranks Dallas OL 2nd

The Panch

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I agree with those who said our O-line is overrated. The shady run blocking and leading all O-lines in penalties the last two years hurts their rank. "False Start" Flozel, "High Snap" Gurode, and "Holdo" Colombo have screwed up a lot of good plays for this offense with their attraction to yellow flags. Top 5, but not #2.



Funny how as soon as Romo stepped into the starting line-up, an O-line that couldnt stop Bledsoe from eating grass turned elite. Sound familiar to the arrival of a Mr. 22 two decades ago? I bet Aikman's 80 concussions thinks so.
 

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One of the most expensive lines, thats for sure. All the guys are on their 2nd or 3rd contract. Run blocking is suspect. Looking forward to see Free break in.
 

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theogt;2144174 said:
It's debatable, but certainly a reasonable position.

Sacks Allowed
Colombo - 4
Kosier - 3.5

While Kosier has less, I think this actually balances out in favor of Colombo since tackles, on average, allow more sacks.

Penalties
Colombo - 10
Kosier - 3

Clearly balances out in favor of Kosier despite the fact that tackles average more penalties.

Thanks for the stats theogt. I always viewed Kosier as the player on the line that should be upgraded then I would pick Colombo.

I hope the young tackles (McQuistan, Free and Marten) can come on and take a spot in the line-up soon. Especially since Colombo is in the last year of his deal.
 
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