Rank em 1-32 ~~~ Offensive Lines in the NFL

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  1. CJJ

    CJJ New Member

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    As we all know the most important (an often overlooked by ESPN and other TV outlet) are the Offensive and Defensive line play in the NFL. I would like to see how you would rank all Offensive Lines from 1-32. Thanks :beer:
     
  2. JCotchrocket

    JCotchrocket Active Member

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    Hmmm.

    1) Dallas
    2) Minnesota (Only with McKinnie, though)
    3) Indy (Only with Saturday, though)
    4) Cleveland
    5) New England
    6) Giants

    10) Jets

    32) Oakland
     
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  3. Namath2Kolber

    Namath2Kolber New Member

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    32. Oakland
    31. Atlanta
    30. Detroit
    29. Kansas City
    28. Cincinnati
    27. St. Louis
     
  4. JCotchrocket

    JCotchrocket Active Member

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    I would've thought the same thing, but Atlanta, Detroit and KC all selected linemen in the first round, so who knows?

    Cincy isn't that bad.
     
  5. Raiderjoe

    Raiderjoe Banned

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    Yea Jets have a top ten oline than why can't they still run the football.

    There is a rumor going on in Oakland that Raiders are trading for Justin miller(need a puntreturner) and are giving up Al davis dirty diaper.
     
  6. MBGreen

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    Davis's dirty diaper is a worth a helluva lot more than anybody on the Raiders' roster.
     
  7. JCotchrocket

    JCotchrocket Active Member

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    I love this.

    I put the Raiders at 32. Bottom of the barrel.

    Joe's Response: "Jets at 10? That's inaccurate!" :rofl:
     
  8. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    That means you'd have to remove Al Davis' diaper from your face, Jeaux.
     
  9. Raiderjoe

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    Than the trades off, you keep Justin Miller. If K clemens is indeed moved in a trade, it will confirm what I said about Jets Qb situation, before Favre came.
     
  10. GreenMachine

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    I guess then, your notions are wrong.. Stop the press.
     
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    i guess he finally agrees the raiders have the worst of something...
     
  12. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Raiders had the 2nd most offensive penalties in the NFL last season. The Cardinals were 1st.

    The Jets had the 2nd least penalties with 63.
     
  13. Popeye's Army

    Popeye's Army New Member

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    I would have given Atlanta poor marks as well before the season started. I mean Sam Baker as a first rounder ?? But look what they did in the running game and in QB protection on Sunday. They were superb.


    From Peter King:

    The most underappreciated but most outstanding position group of Week 1 in the NFL was the Atlanta Falcons offensive line. Left to right: Sam Baker, Justin Blalock, Todd McClure, Harvey Dahl and Tyson Clabo. Remember draft day, when GM Thomas Dimitroff got roasted by his peers for trading up to the 21st overall pick for left tackle Baker? No one's laughing now.

    The line paved the way for 318 rushing yards.

    The line allowed one sack and one pressure of Matt Ryan.

    The line cleared the way for an average of 8.3 yards per play.
     
  14. Scikotic

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    they played the freakin Lions. Wait until they play a good team.
     
  15. devilonthetownhallroof

    devilonthetownhallroof 2007 TGG Fantasy Baseball League Champion

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    I've never seen an O line dominate like the Cowboys' line did yesterday. Even when the Browns blitzed Romo had all day, and the running game was breaking good runs all day. It's probably a combination of their line being outstanding and the Browns' D line being a joke, but it was unbelievable.
     
  16. Popeye's Army

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    Before the season I thought the Atlanta OL would be bad against a bad team. And horrendous against everyone else.
     

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