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Old 03-30-2006, 09:41 PM   #41
 
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You're wrong. O-Line is one of the hardest positions to play in football. You have no idea where the QB is because you have to focus on blocking your defender. Offensive linemen take the biggest beatings, they must stay in the best shape possible, and as a result, they are some of the highest paid players in football. A good O-Line can save a team, especially if they're using a mobile QB. A bad O-Line can do away with a team if a QB does not have pocket presence. Look at the Giants. They've had a crappy O-Line for two years now. And that, combined with Eli's incompetence, have allowed many sacks. (Tiki was the Giants basically). Now, look at Green Bay throughout most of Brett Favre's carreer. Favre was so confident and stellar because he had a kickass O-Line. Same with Peyton Manning. Somehow I don't think either of these QBs would have been as great as they are without a good O-Line. -CSM
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Old 03-30-2006, 09:46 PM   #42
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basicly you have to know your QB, like if your Mannings Oline make them go around so manning can move up, They really dont make game changing descions like Il score a TD.
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Old 03-30-2006, 10:17 PM   #43
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true but it's a hard position tp play
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Old 03-30-2006, 10:27 PM   #45
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Yes I admit its hard, i couldnt play it very well, im more Dline. but you dont make game changing decisions unless you choose to not block the QB and he gets sacked and ingured.
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imagine how much greater guys like Payton and Sanders would have been with a good line
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Carr could be alot better, and any Browns QB. Not only QBs but RB and FB.
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Old 03-31-2006, 11:16 AM   #48
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Peyton had a good line for a while, it sort of evaperated over time though. I think Carr is done for, hes been hit so many times, he should get out of there.
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I think he could be a good back up but not a starter.
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I thought Carr could be good untill this last season.
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well he could still be, if the Texans can get a O line and some good D players. All QB's would have had a bad season with the Texans O line.
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yep, i think his career wont last long though.
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it will be like Tim Couch's carear.
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Old 03-31-2006, 07:22 PM   #54
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maybe.
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Carr has been showing Brett Favre toughness from day 1. The guy takes so much, and keeps coming back. If he had an o-Line, then he, Andre Johnson and Domanick Davis would probably be the best young offensive tandem in the NFL.
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Domanick Davis???? I know he is the HB for now, but what if they get Reggie Bush??? Either way their not going to do anything without a O-line.
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Domanick Davis is a hell of a young back. The Texans would be better off keeping him, trading down, and picking up a O-lineman or defensive player.
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The Texans are screwed for a few seasons, ther gona have to start pulling things together, right now there wirthless.
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Carr now has Molds and Johnson

The only thing they're missing is an O-line....and maybe a secondary
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i think theye need more D
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