Our offensive line has been a joke for years. Brady makes them look so much better than they are. I've said enough about my feelings on Matt Light over the years, but he wasn't even the worst lineman last Sunday. We need to invest some higher end draft picks in linemen and sign a vet or two this offseason
You may be a bit strong in your point. It's not all on the line.
Here is the issue. The Pats look for linemen who are quick in space, decent/good strength and ones that can run traps, sweeps, pulls, etc. The don't look for the 6'8" 340lb Mt. McKinley's of the world that are more in-line blockers. The problem is the big guys aren't as mobile and are susceptible to speed rushers. The bad part is because they aren't the strongest in the world, they can be overpowered. It's pick your poison. Obviously, BB wants linemen who along with the attributes I have mentioned, have good motor skills (I know, sounds like gym class grades for a 3rd grader), know body leverage, have good technique and are smart.
So I don't agree that the Pats line has been a joke for years. Statistically, they can boast that they have allowed very few sacks and have paved the way for a consistent running game. Essentially, it's the same type of line this team has had since 2001.
Think about it. In the hey-day, they had along with Light, guys like Andruzzi, Compton, Woody, Koppen, Neal, and pick a RT (Greg Robinson-Randall, Brandon Gorin, etc.). I mean....that is pretty much what the team has now talent-wise.
IMO, they need a legit running game and more defense. We make fun of him, but defenses knew that Antwoine Smith was getting the ball. Defenses knew Dillon was getting the ball. Team knew that they needed to stop them because they also knew that the Pats were not going to allow a hekuva lot of points. Now, team know that they will allow points, so they dare them to run and instead, tee off on TB. Teams take more calculated gambles in the post-season and what they are doing is throwing the kitchen sink at Tb and refusing to sit back and be picked apart.
With all that said, the running game will cool the pass rush and help TB be more effective in play-action.
However, they also need a defense that will stop people. That keeps the opposing team's defensive playcalling honest