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Post by Reggiefan92 on Sept 17, 2004 14:06:37 GMT -5
here's a subject nobody talks about much but has the biggest bearing on who wins and how often. My picks for top 5 teams with best offensive line is as follows (by order of rank)
1. Kansas City 2. Green Bay 3. Denver 4. Carolina 5. St Louis
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Sept 17, 2004 14:33:55 GMT -5
Carolina and St. Louis no way this season. Lions have good pass blocking, but lack a good run block.
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Post by Reggiefan92 on Sept 17, 2004 14:39:41 GMT -5
I put St Louis in there because they notoriously have a good O-line. Injuries and other such nonsense have wrecked it but if they're healthy they're one of the top
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Post by FavreFactor4 on Sept 17, 2004 14:57:59 GMT -5
I will give the o-line of carolina credit beacuse they got blitzed a lot.. but I would seed them in the top 5. I would be lookin more around maybe 10th?
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Post by CheesyChaz on Sept 17, 2004 16:25:18 GMT -5
i don't know about the best but seattle has to be up there, 2 pro bowlers on the left side and a solid group of veterans on the other
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Post by FavreFactor4 on Sept 17, 2004 20:25:49 GMT -5
i don't know about the best but seattle has to be up there, 2 pro bowlers on the left side and a solid group of veterans on the other I agree, the seattle o-line is a big part of their team this year. Haveing a good o-line equals key wins.
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Post by Aguilasxxxix on Sept 18, 2004 14:02:27 GMT -5
i don't know who the best is, it's hard to really tell because it all has to do on what kind of talent they've got playing around them. To apoligize for the Birds again i just have to point out that they have had more oline men in the probowl in the past 3 years than anybody. Tra thomas from ohio state, 3 years in a row. John Runyan from michigan, 5 years in a row, and hank fraley, 3years in arow. The birds oline is always good because reid was an olinemen.
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Post by GTownWarHawks on Sept 18, 2004 16:46:03 GMT -5
I will say Da Packas
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Sept 18, 2004 17:50:58 GMT -5
The Panthers? Please.
1. Kansas City -Wigg's, Roaf, Shields, can't get any better,
2. Green Bay -They don't have a top 5 player but they have a bunch of really good guys that have played together for a while. Clifton, Tausher, Flan, Rivera...
3. Denver - This lines dominance is nearing an end but it's still good.
4. Minnesota - McKinney, Birk, Lew, all solid.
5. Seattle - Hutchinson, Jones are as good as you can get, and the other NFL lines just aren't that good.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Sept 18, 2004 17:55:19 GMT -5
1- Kansas City (they have some great players on this OLine) 2- Green Bay (solid all across and LT the most needed position has one of the best in Clifton) 3- Seattle (they have the best left side in the NFL by far) 4- Denver (like Jesse said they almost done, but for now still up there) 5- Minnesota (next year McKinnie will be a probowl starter, they will be a top 3 line next year)
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