05-02-2022, 01:45 PM
(05-02-2022, 01:00 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Having a bad O-line does not get your QB killed any more than having a great line saves the QB. Last year Burrow was not injured behind an o-line that allowed the most sacks in team history. In 2005 Carson Palmer was injured behind an o-line that allowed the fewest sacks in team history.
Considering that we have solid players at 4 of the 5 starting o-line positions I would go with the second year player over the rookie. With me it is more about winning a championship than trying to reach the impossible fantasy goal of zero sacks allowed.
That is an idiotic statement that almost no-one would agree with. Every hit the QB takes is another chance at a potential injury. You want him taking as few hits as possible.