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No more gibberish: Saints’ revamped offensive line working to build chemistry
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Down in the trenches, where the battle to protect the most important person on the field plays out on each snap, it stands to reason that an eavesdropper could gain a sizable advantage by listening in on what the offensive linemen are saying to one another.
Every word, every whisper, caught by a defensive linemen could help him figure out how the offensive line is protecting the quarterback and give him an easier path to the quarterback. But this isn’t something the New Orleans Saints worry about — at least not in previous seasons. “If a D-lineman had direct access to the things me and Jahri (Evans) are to saying to each other during a game, it would help not at all,” right tackle Zach Strief said. “It would be no help to them because it’s like gibberish, basically.” Read more: Link Here |
Re: No more gibberish: Saints’ revamped offensive line working to build chemistry
Unger looks clumsy but he's not. The key could be whether Lelito is up to the task of playing LG and protecting Drew. Our line will be better I believe. Much better.
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Re: No more gibberish: Saints’ revamped offensive line working to build chemistry
Oline is key to the success of a pocket QB team year in and year out. If it improves, the Saints will win and march into the playoffs. Stay the same and same result.
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Re: No more gibberish: Saints’ revamped offensive line working to build chemistry
What? no GA Tech players the front office can be "abuzz" over?
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Re: No more gibberish: Saints’ revamped offensive line working to build chemistry
Anybody know what Evan Mathis status is? He would be a great get at this time in the offseason....
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