Brown, Strange, Andrews, Onwenu and Anderson all practicing.
Sow, Wheatley, Mafi, Jake Andrews and Russey given heavy snaps this offseason to get them prepared.
Can we admit yet that all the offseason hand wringing about the O-Line was somewhat overblown?
Yes, our starters are able to walk and go through light practice.
And, yes, we have a college guard playing OT.
The other backups would not be picked up on waivers. We need to pick two rejects off the streets who would likely not make other rosters. Of course, WE couldn't allow them to be on the PS. We are so needy that we needed both on the 53 so they could compete for the 4th OT spot.
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So, NO, I don't think that the concern was unreasonable.
Look at all the good that had to happen.
1) Strange has to recover from his mystery illness.
2) Onwenu needed to recover (we thought that he might start on PUP)
3) Anderson needed to recover (we thought he might begin on NFI)
4) Brown had to be willing and able to be our starting LT.
5) Sow had to develop FAST at OT.
6) Andrews needed to get to be good enough to be a backup.
7) Mafi needed to be worthy of the roster (when drafted, that was iffy)
8) Even Reiff being available in only three weeks is a major plus, since he can backup at RG and RT (better than Wheatley)
BOTTOM LINE
We have an NFL quality line to suit up for Game 1.
David Andrews, the only NON-question must have wondered a lot about who he would be playing with for Game One.