Yakuza Rich
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I'm a believer that you can't have a good O-Line, much less a great O-Line, unless you have a quality center. That's why center is one of the key 5 positions to have in the NFL 'in my book.' I list those key positions as:
SS
FS
MIKE
C
QB
Those positions are not only about talent, but also skill and responsibility. They are more responsible for parts of the game than other positions. And in the case of O-Line play, I think the tackles are a bit overvalued compared to the center position. Particularly the LT spot.
I also think that teams fail to recognize how their QB works with certain O-Lines. For example, Romo's best years came when the RT spot was performing well and his worst years came when we struggled at RT. Flozell wasn't bad, but he had his fair share of bad games and that didn't seem to bother Romo nearly as much as when Colombo, Free, etc. struggled at RT. Yet, every team in the league...including the Cowboys...would put a far higher priority on LT than RT (or center).
And I think what gets overlooked is that NFL offenses are so pass happy and tip off they are going to pass by using so much shotgun that NFL teams gets a better idea of how to attack the O-Line. As Dom Capers once said about Garrett...once we knew they weren't going to run the ball, I just kept blitzing.
YR
SS
FS
MIKE
C
QB
Those positions are not only about talent, but also skill and responsibility. They are more responsible for parts of the game than other positions. And in the case of O-Line play, I think the tackles are a bit overvalued compared to the center position. Particularly the LT spot.
I also think that teams fail to recognize how their QB works with certain O-Lines. For example, Romo's best years came when the RT spot was performing well and his worst years came when we struggled at RT. Flozell wasn't bad, but he had his fair share of bad games and that didn't seem to bother Romo nearly as much as when Colombo, Free, etc. struggled at RT. Yet, every team in the league...including the Cowboys...would put a far higher priority on LT than RT (or center).
And I think what gets overlooked is that NFL offenses are so pass happy and tip off they are going to pass by using so much shotgun that NFL teams gets a better idea of how to attack the O-Line. As Dom Capers once said about Garrett...once we knew they weren't going to run the ball, I just kept blitzing.
YR