jmerog
Waterboy
You are all throwing around the wrong names. The names that need to be coming out of your mouths (or fingertips) are D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia, Marcus McNeill, Auburn,and Nick Mangold,Ohio state. With Ferguson at LT, McNeil at RT, and Mangold at C,we could make all of our craziest football dreams come true. Allow me to elaborate
With this offensive line, we can:
1. Pass the ball to the studly Mr. Johnson, the speedy Mr. Mathis, and the sticky and acrobatic Mr. Armstrong. We do this by protecting Carr and giving him the time he needs to throw the ball down field. He has the arm to do it if given the time. Whatever your opinion of Carr, He has a strong arm. More protection(time,security) would solve most of his problems. Even a mediocre QB could do a fantastic job with enough time and talent surrounding him. Ferguson is an outstanding pass blocker and the best this draft has to offer or has had for years. An upright QB is a GOOD thing.
2.Run, Run, Run ! Marcus McNeill at RT along with Mangold at C would give DD more running room and possibly more longevity. Mangold and McNeil are both big punishing meanies. With a solid, punishing line , even our #2 and #3 RB's would look like stars. Mangold also has shown great leadership on the line and once he learned the new system (everyone else will be learning a new system too), he would provide cohesion and a mean push up front.
These three players would be solid anchors to build our new line around and allow the talent on our team to shine and allow new talent to develop.
3. Have picks left over for defense (and possibly a reciever). Stopping the other team from scoring is
a good thing
We have many needs to address defensively. By getting oline instead of bush or young, we not only inprove the rb and qb we have, we possibly have more picks left over to address these many needs.
We already some good recivers that could be successful but you can never have too many good recievers. Hopefully the new coaches won't overlook Armstrong and maybe Mathis can be developed, too. Gaffney is servicable.
Year in and year out, O-line along with outstanding coaching make winners. They make ok players look great, and great players look phenominal
With this offensive line, we can:
1. Pass the ball to the studly Mr. Johnson, the speedy Mr. Mathis, and the sticky and acrobatic Mr. Armstrong. We do this by protecting Carr and giving him the time he needs to throw the ball down field. He has the arm to do it if given the time. Whatever your opinion of Carr, He has a strong arm. More protection(time,security) would solve most of his problems. Even a mediocre QB could do a fantastic job with enough time and talent surrounding him. Ferguson is an outstanding pass blocker and the best this draft has to offer or has had for years. An upright QB is a GOOD thing.
2.Run, Run, Run ! Marcus McNeill at RT along with Mangold at C would give DD more running room and possibly more longevity. Mangold and McNeil are both big punishing meanies. With a solid, punishing line , even our #2 and #3 RB's would look like stars. Mangold also has shown great leadership on the line and once he learned the new system (everyone else will be learning a new system too), he would provide cohesion and a mean push up front.
These three players would be solid anchors to build our new line around and allow the talent on our team to shine and allow new talent to develop.
3. Have picks left over for defense (and possibly a reciever). Stopping the other team from scoring is


We already some good recivers that could be successful but you can never have too many good recievers. Hopefully the new coaches won't overlook Armstrong and maybe Mathis can be developed, too. Gaffney is servicable.
Year in and year out, O-line along with outstanding coaching make winners. They make ok players look great, and great players look phenominal