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<blockquote data-quote="JBlood" data-source="post: 477475" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>The point is: The offensive line for the Packers has never been an overpowering unit in the last 7 years; and this year it ranks near the bottom of the league in both running and passing on Football Outsiders' site. The offense succeeds because of an incredible QB who is able to make plays with his feet, and with his arm. The TD Rogers scored Sunday night is a classic example; and his completion after scrambling to Cobb last week for an important 1st down was another. If we had a line the quality of NE's, or SF's, or the Giants' we'd be unstoppable. And Rogers WILL get injured if the line play continues at the same level it has for so many years. That's the point Grave is making, and I agree. You can blame all the talent, except for Sitton; or you can blame the coaching. It's probably both. But it's more logical to change the coaching before changing all the personnel, seems to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBlood, post: 477475, member: 16"] The point is: The offensive line for the Packers has never been an overpowering unit in the last 7 years; and this year it ranks near the bottom of the league in both running and passing on Football Outsiders' site. The offense succeeds because of an incredible QB who is able to make plays with his feet, and with his arm. The TD Rogers scored Sunday night is a classic example; and his completion after scrambling to Cobb last week for an important 1st down was another. If we had a line the quality of NE's, or SF's, or the Giants' we'd be unstoppable. And Rogers WILL get injured if the line play continues at the same level it has for so many years. That's the point Grave is making, and I agree. You can blame all the talent, except for Sitton; or you can blame the coaching. It's probably both. But it's more logical to change the coaching before changing all the personnel, seems to me. [/QUOTE]
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