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Old 11-06-2017, 05:29 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by BROKE LESNAR View Post
Offensive lines are important to passers/quarterbacks, tail/running backs, wideouts/wide recievers, fullbacks, tight ends, and coaches. Without an offensive line none of them would be able to play that good.
How does the O-Line affect wide receivers?

Please elaborate because that doesn't make any sense.

O Line mostly protects QB and opens holes for TB's and RB's (Including the FB)

But what are they doing for the receiver?

A receiver runs routes... There aren't O-Linemen in front of them after the route is ran and they receive the ball...

A TE is basically the Oline's END who's primary job is to block then run short posts, curls or flats.

O Line has no impact on the receivers, sorry buddy.

Have you ever played football?
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