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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 268672" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>I also think the guard(s) need to be evaluated. Sure, the tackles are obvious because of impending attrition, but the guards aren't exactly world-beaters by any stretch.</p><p></p><p>By the looks of the NFL today, the days of dominant O-lines appear to be over, but I cannot figure out why. Is there a more important determinant of the outcome of a game than an O-line that can consistently pass-block and bludgeon defensive lines into submission in the run game? Anybody remember the Dallas Cowboys of the early to mid 1990's? When they decided to run the ball, NOBODY stopped them. They battered opposing defenses and broke their wills. You just knew that on any given Sunday (especially playoffs), nobody could stop them.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to get into that type of mentality because running the ball like that eats up huge amounts of time and opens up everything else to the point of it being like taking candy from a baby in moving the ball on an opposing defense. I kinda don't want Green Bay to run the ball "just enough". When you do that, you will always open yourself up to an opposing defense devising a successful game plan to stop you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 268672, member: 1638"] I also think the guard(s) need to be evaluated. Sure, the tackles are obvious because of impending attrition, but the guards aren't exactly world-beaters by any stretch. By the looks of the NFL today, the days of dominant O-lines appear to be over, but I cannot figure out why. Is there a more important determinant of the outcome of a game than an O-line that can consistently pass-block and bludgeon defensive lines into submission in the run game? Anybody remember the Dallas Cowboys of the early to mid 1990's? When they decided to run the ball, NOBODY stopped them. They battered opposing defenses and broke their wills. You just knew that on any given Sunday (especially playoffs), nobody could stop them. I'd love to get into that type of mentality because running the ball like that eats up huge amounts of time and opens up everything else to the point of it being like taking candy from a baby in moving the ball on an opposing defense. I kinda don't want Green Bay to run the ball "just enough". When you do that, you will always open yourself up to an opposing defense devising a successful game plan to stop you. [/QUOTE]
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