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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by CharityMike I don't call being graded barely in the positive an above average player. Just saying. With how fast Drew gets rid of the ball, to be graded so low is very telling. But on the other ...

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Old 01-30-2013, 02:14 PM   #7
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Re: PFF: Ranking the 2012 Offensive Lines

Originally Posted by CharityMike View Post
I don't call being graded barely in the positive an above average player. Just saying. With how fast Drew gets rid of the ball, to be graded so low is very telling.
But on the other hand...

How many times did he need help versus DE's?

How many more elite RDE's did he play versus other teams LT's?

How often did he have to drop back in pass protection?

Were most of his snaps when we were way behind and defenses knew we had to pass?

Did he have an inordinate amount of snaps?

Did he play every snap every game?

Was the LG busy helping out the OC more often than others?
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