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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 475047" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I know you're not a fan of our line in general, but normally it is above that magical line. Right now, I agree it isn't, particularly against the Giants, but there isn't a magical fix.</p><p> </p><p>Next year, we need a new center. He should probably be a high draft pick. Assuming Bulaga's tendonitis and hip a healed, we'd be fine from LG to RT. We can survive having one guy who's a little weak. If that guy is Newhouse, we can work around it. If Newhouse, Saturday, and Lang (AT TACKLE) are all weak, it's a hell of a lot harder.</p><p> </p><p>Right now, the 2013 line depth, with no changes other than cutting Saturday and drafting his replacement looks like:</p><p> </p><p>Newhouse, Lang, Draft Pick, Sitton, Bulaga</p><p>Sherrod, Barclay, EDS, Van Rotten, Datko.</p><p> </p><p>Is that an All Pro line in any combination? Of course not. But the 1 or 2 guys we cut (presuming we keep 8 or 9) from that lot will stick around in the league. It would be good enough to not lose. And have a couple viable backups for each position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 475047, member: 4199"] I know you're not a fan of our line in general, but normally it is above that magical line. Right now, I agree it isn't, particularly against the Giants, but there isn't a magical fix. Next year, we need a new center. He should probably be a high draft pick. Assuming Bulaga's tendonitis and hip a healed, we'd be fine from LG to RT. We can survive having one guy who's a little weak. If that guy is Newhouse, we can work around it. If Newhouse, Saturday, and Lang (AT TACKLE) are all weak, it's a hell of a lot harder. Right now, the 2013 line depth, with no changes other than cutting Saturday and drafting his replacement looks like: Newhouse, Lang, Draft Pick, Sitton, Bulaga Sherrod, Barclay, EDS, Van Rotten, Datko. Is that an All Pro line in any combination? Of course not. But the 1 or 2 guys we cut (presuming we keep 8 or 9) from that lot will stick around in the league. It would be good enough to not lose. And have a couple viable backups for each position. [/QUOTE]
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