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Interesting OL article by Ross Tucker from 2008
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(11-10-2017, 04:13 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: It's not a bad article by any means but it's very limited in scope IMO. 
Steadfast adherence to things like this are why the NFL is so far behind the times compared to other levels of football in some ways.

I wouldn't want my OL beholden to these "abilities" or "attributes" 
that seems silly to me. 
Placing a value hierarchy on OL like these seems awful similar to how we end up in a situation like we are now tbh 

And I think you hit on how the NFL has evolved. Teams have wanted to get away from these hardline traits/schemes and try to do different things to become (more) successful.
I thought I expressed that in my OP, but I guess I didn't emphasize that enough by trying to point out some differences between now and then

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RE: Interesting OL article by Ross Tucker from 2008 - ochocincos - 11-10-2017, 04:20 PM

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