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Originally Posted by warriorzpath
I'll state the obvious - a good offense starts with a good offensive line. There are no exceptions to that rule that I can think of. A promising redskins offense has not been good mainly because of injuries to the offensive linemen. Without these injuries, the team would have a much different outlook.
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I totally agree that a good line almost always equates to good offensive play. Our starting line on paper looked solid, and it's just extremely bad luck that any team would lose one side of their O-Line by week two. The backups we have are decent fill-ins for a game or two. The FO must add higher quality depth during the offseason, especially since most of our starting O-linemen are around 30 or older.