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The Offensive Line: Should We Be Worried?

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View Poll Results: Should we be worried about our offensive line?
Yes, they looked awful 50 29.07%
Maybe, but it's too early to tell 72 41.86%
No, Chris Samuels was out and Todd Wade is getting used to his new position 46 26.74%
I don't know 4 2.33%
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Old 08-12-2007, 06:58 PM   #11
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Re: The Offensive Line: Should We Be Worried?

Well it is only the first game of the preseason, we didn't have Chris Samuels, Thomas just came off injury, and Wade is still getting used to playing the guard position. Just like DynamiteRave said, if the line looks like this the rest of the preseason, then we definitely have some cause for concern.

Although, the two times Campbell got sacked and fumbled the Titans were blitzing and it was not just down-lineman. It looked just like blown assignments where a wide receiver or tight end missed a chip and didn't stop the blitzing corner or linebacker from getting to the qb. This is something that will be viewed in the film-room and worked on. It'll have to improve if we want to look better against the Steelers next weekend.
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