Re: WFT's Off-Season Thread
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Originally Posted by Chief X_Phackter
Well, most teams get beat by the more elite rushers. That's why they call them elite; and you don't get routinely owned throughout the season, and come out at the end with the 6th best offensive line in the league.
Having four different starting QBs (with the best option being completely immobile), a starting RB basically learning the position and missing time due to injury, and receivers who (other than Terry) couldn't get separation, made the line look worse than they were.
There's no reason to start over here. They would be fine if they just add some developmental depth in the draft and retain Scherff.
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Agreed. Our line wasn't great in the run game, but out played expectations (or at least mine) in pass pro.
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