Best O-line in the league?

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i was stunned the texans let that young and super talented line fall apart in the offseason, but they know their personnel better than i do :manny:
 

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LMFAO!!! Are you serious? Packers have one of the worse lines in the world...You have got to be joking breh...You either dont know a damn thing about judging an O-line at all or you just randomly saying shyt just because they have a high powered offense...Rodgers has to either get the ball out of his hand within 2 seconds or run for his life..

No I am not, lol, they are not even close to the worst O-Line in the world, I know more about O-Line than many of you so called experts. There's a reason why Aaron Rodgers and Matt Flynn can throw for 400 yards in a game. They had been hit with injuries in the beginning of the season. Toward the end they got a lot better, furthermore they got Jeff Saturday, who while aging, is still a borderline elite center, and gives them much better pass protection going into the season. The Packers issue is that they have virtually no depth outside their starters and they never really addressed it in the off season, but healthy they are as good as any. It's just they have no one to go to if any of their starters gets hurt. Also, I'm basing this on the season moving forward more so than last year. They got younger and upgraded this offseason, I think it will be Bulaga's breakout season.
 

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No I am not, lol, they are not even close to the worst O-Line in the world, I know more about O-Line than many of you so called experts. There's a reason why Aaron Rodgers and Matt Flynn can throw for 400 yards in a game. They had been hit with injuries in the beginning of the season. Toward the end they got a lot better, furthermore they got Jeff Saturday, who while aging, is still a borderline elite center, and gives them much better pass protection going into the season. The Packers issue is that they have virtually no depth outside their starters and they never really addressed it in the off season, but healthy they are as good as any. It's just they have no one to go to if any of their starters gets hurt.
packers oline is not very good.
arod and matt flynn throwing for 400 yards have nothing to do with the oline...arod is arguably the best qb in the league and probably the best qb who can throw on the run
since Montana.

flynns game was against the lions...enough said

saints oline is the right answer
 

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packers oline is not very good.
arod and matt flynn throwing for 400 yards have nothing to do with the oline...arod is arguably the best qb in the league and probably the best qb who can throw on the run
since Montana.

flynns game was against the lions...enough said

saints oline is the right answer

Last year sure, but they lost a lot this offseason, I will say this they are coached very well. But I expect the loss of Carl Nicks to hurt them pretty badly.
 

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well fukk I've learned a couple of new things by this thread, packers & giants o-line are good apparently
 

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GB line isn't nearly as bad as people say they are. Jeff Saturday should fill in nicely for Scott Wells, and losing Chad Clifton for Marshall Newhouse isn't a big drop-off. GB has a Top 10 o-line when healthy
 

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i was stunned the texans let that young and super talented line fall apart in the offseason, but they know their personnel better than i do :manny:

The effects of supply and demand were always gonna break that shyt up. The cap finally caught up with their success.
 

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If we're talking all around it would have to be the Texans. They can run or throw the ball with the line they good. Green Bay's line is ok but i don't know if they are as good at run blocking as the Texans. It could be they just didn't have a good enough running back, back there either. We'll see what Cedric Benson can do this season. I think he's poised for a Thomas Jones like run, where he flourishes as an older player.
 

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Saints and Texans(more so last year for them but I think they'll be just fine) stand out the most to me.

Ben Grubbs has been playing very well for us in the preseason(I know, preseason).
 
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