jlj3184
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You missed the part where Hoyer's success is the direct result of the offensive line and Kyle Shanny.....
Your condescension aside, Shannahan has now proved, in multiple locations, to be one of the best offensive minds in the game. We have two Pro Bowlers on our offensive line and a 2nd round rookie who has looked like a future Pro Bowler. Even Greco and Schwartz have played well. The protection Hoyer has had has been amazing, as well as the holes our backs have had to run through. That's not me taking anything away from Hoyer's performance, despite how you want to spin it.
1. Cleveland Browns (12th)PB: 1st, RB: 3rd, PEN: 4th
Stud: How about going for a rookie? Joel Bitonio has been everything advertised and a little bit more. It’s not just that he doesn’t look lost on the field, he’s added some punch to the team’s running game. A great start to life in the NFL.
Dud: All of the starters are grading in the green. There is no dud. Not yet.
Summary: It’s rare the stars align like this. You’ve got five players who have played every snap and look like a line in sync. They’re opening up holes for their backs and giving their quarterback time to make plays. A real testament that the guys you associate with making up the numbers are playing just as well as the guys on the big money.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/10/08/offensive-line-rankings-2/4/
If y'all wanna discount the impact scheme and O-Line have on QB play, feel free.