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Old 01-19-2010, 02:26 PM   #2
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Re: Offensive Lines in the Playoffs

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Originally Posted by Mattyk View Post
Pretty much. And when you ignore an old and often injured OL group for too many years, you end up 4-12.
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The OL at the start of 2009 was aging at 3 positions (LT, C, RG) and had seen "spotty performance" in the past from its RT. [I'm trying to be polite here; Stephon Heyer may have been the worst starting RT in the league in Week 1. If not the worst, then surely in the bottom 5.]

The OL backups on the roster at the beginning of the season just weren't very good players. That is called "bad roster assembly". That is the reason the Redskins will have such a high draft pick in April 2010.
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