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I agree with this.That O line looked awful at run and pass blocking. I don't care who is back there at RB, they would struggle. In saying that Moreno has picked up another injury. Don't know the severity of it, but that is a cause for concern. The fumble was also a concern, but McGahee, and Llyod fumbled as well. Moreno does have an issue with footing too, but last night everyone was struggling with the field.Denver will struggle to win 4 games if that O line does not shape up.
Honestly, Denver was pretty much horrific in every phase of their offense. I honestly don't think we learned much about anything regarding who will see more time, who the favored players will be, etc. Barring long-term injury to Moreno, Denver is still in a massive state of flux. Their o-line was putrid. Unless they get that squared away, no one in Denver will be a reliable FF play (except the defense playing against them).
Fox is like the inverse of King Midas - everything Fox touches turns to ####.
Really, with Ryan Clady anchoring that line? They have been a good line for some time now. If they had been the suck for some time, then call them putrid. Let's be fair in their assessment, shall we? There really is no other way to describe their performance without recognizing the Raiders defensive front as one of the best in football.
Really, with Ryan Clady anchoring that line? They have been a good line for some time now. If they had been the suck for some time, then call them putrid. Let's be fair in their assessment, shall we? There really is no other way to describe their performance without recognizing the Raiders defensive front as one of the best in football.
Okay - yes, I'll grant you the Raiders D-line played very well. The Denver o-line definately underperformed (when I said they were putrid, I meant last night) - and some of that had to do with the great play of the Raiders defense. Sometimes it is difficult to seperate the two.As an example (and not to hijack) - after Sunday, many are saying the Falcons were overrated coming into the season. Is Atlanta's O-line that bad or is Chicago's d-line that great?
WHile I think there is truth on both sides, Denver did so little in the running game, it's hard to give all (even most) of the credit to the Raider D - but they certainly did their part.
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