How about that OL that was gonna get Orton killed?

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Zero sacks.

I've said it for the longest: it's something to be said about the other team having to respect your arm. You don't beat a pass rush with your feet. Getting plays off in a timely manner helped as well.

That running the clock down and frantically trying to get the ball snapped in the final three seconds has to stop.
 

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Zero sacks.

I've said it for the longest: it's something to be said about the other team having to respect your arm. You don't beat a pass rush with your feet. Getting plays off in a timely manner helped as well.

That running the clock down and frantically trying to get the ball snapped in the final three seconds has to stop.

I'll keep saying it. The last year showed what you can do revamping a line. Cut old people, sign some mid level vets, and draft a stud or two. Boys can do that with their D line. If Spencer wants to sign a flyer let him, and if Hatcher will take a friendly vet deal let him, otherwise a few fresh studs can change a group really quickly. Can you imagine Selvie as a rotational guy?
 

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Orton drops back and gets rid of the ball. He doesn't dilly-dally around and take loss-of-yardage plays like certain other big-game chokers I could name. :)
 
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