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Hawkman54's avatar

Spending the most is not necessarily the answer. BUT you also can't be the cheapest and expect it to work either. The most resigned players in the whole NFL are O-linemen , meaning when a team has good guys, usually the keep them or try to. The problem must lie in the scouting, assessment and also probably coaching. Maybe look back at one of the best O-lines ( for sure in Seattle ) that has been around for a long time under Holmgren. They paid some bucks but it paid off (other than they were bit woeful in the D-secondary on those teams ). O-linemen need to play together to understand each other and what and how they need to work together. That doesn't happen overnight. But currently our guard play is woeful, and that is usually ( along with the center ) where a run game gets started and has success. There will be no consistency on offense until this issue gets corrected.

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Kevin Cacabelos's avatar

This is a good analysis and a reminder that roster construction is sometimes more nuanced than some analysts/fans care to delve into.

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