HUH??? What do you mean how little help from the TEs and other blockers? You're acting like Light had a TE on his side every snap. Which just wasn't the case. You're also acting like Solder didn't have Gronk, Hoomanawanui, and Allen at different times on his roster who, most certainly, lined up next to Solder.
Who were the RTs that played opposite Light? Kenyatta Jones, Adrian Klemm, Greg Robinson-Randall, Grant Williams, Brandon Gorin, Nick Kaczur, Ryan O'Callaghan. Do you realize that it took until 2006 before Light had the same RT playing opposite him?
Who were the RTs who played opposite Solder? Vollmer, Cannon, Cam Fleming, Waddle. Fleming and Waddle saw spot time covering for Cannon. Otherwise, that side was stable. A stark comparison to 2001-2005.
Which O.C. left Solder on an island? O'Brien, who was his O.C. for a year? Or McDaniels, who was the O.C. for the rest of Solder's Pats career? Did Light receive help against certain DEs like Jason Taylor? Yes. Do you think that Solder DIDN'T receive the same help against the top DEs like Wake, Mario Williams, Jerry Hughes, Julius Peppers, etc. He did.
In Matt Lights worst year (2006), he gave up 5 sacks, 11 hits, and 34 hurries on 718 pass blocking attempts. Solders worst year as a Patriot (2017), he gave up 4 sacks, 10 hits, and 46 hurries on 827 pass blocking attempts. Light's All-Pro year, he gave up 4 sacks, 10 pressures, 24 hurries on 767 pass blocking attempts. Solder's BEST year was 7 sacks, 10 QB hits, 18 pressures on 785 pass blocking snaps.
For you to says that Solder was, hands down, better than Light is a stretch and ignores so many things that it's really sad coming from a guy who touts his football knowledge.