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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Mankins has been incredibly pedestrian this year. He hasn't even been showing up in the run game as much as he used to. I don't think DTs are even scared of him anymore.
So the GOAT QB is getting beaten to a pulp yet BB doesn't want to invest in the O-line
Bill Belichick doesn't want to invest in the offensive line?So the GOAT QB is getting beaten to a pulp yet BB doesn't want to invest in the O-line
Bill Belichick doesn't want to invest in the offensive line?
Two first round draft picks and a second round draft pick is not enough?
Bill Belichick doesn't want to invest in the offensive line?
Two first round draft picks and a second round draft pick is not enough?
Aside from Ryan Wendell, that's a bunch of bull.It's the interior part of the line that needs the most help and also what BB hasn't been properly investing in. If you have one of the best QBs of all time why would you "protect" him with a line that gets him beaten to a pulp?
Aside from Ryan Wendell, that's a bunch of bull.
Nate Solder has played like crap this season especially in pass protection, and has not lived up to his first round draft status.
The entire O-Line operates as unit. When the unit isn't playing well, then individuals won't look as good as they normally would if the unit was playing efficiently.
Mankins has been inconsistent this season, but so has the entire unit as a whole.
When I watched the All-22 tape I thought that Mankins was by far our best inside blocker and that he made some really crucial blocks to open up holes for the runners.
Look at the results on the field and tell me if it's enough, there was plenty of very good O-line talent in this and other drafts but BB has not gone after them.
It's the interior part of the line that needs the most help and also what BB hasn't been properly investing in. If you have one of the best QBs of all time why would you "protect" him with a line that gets him beaten to a pulp?