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RDU
O-Line finished as
Whit, Corbett, Blythe, Shelton, Edwards
If that doesn't smack McVay and Snead in the face I'm not sure what will
We have no o-line, which means we have no run game, which means we have no PA, which means Goff struggles, which means the D can bring pressure.
And the result is utterly abysmal
How many OLs can you name that are deep enough to cover three simultaneous injury replacements? (NB, Allen, Hav.)
Is it a whole big lot of them? Meaning, is it a common thing?
Or hardly any?
And in this case it included 2 guys playing out of position (Edwards, Blythe) and then 2 replacements.
Mostly what I have seen around the league is that a couple of teams have rare qbs who can still play when the OL is a mess (but, not every game...it catches up with them). The 2 qbs I think of are Brady and Wilson. The rest? You're right, when the OL does down, it takes the qb with it.
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