My question is - can our current O Line create the holes needed for an effective running attack? Opponents have figured out Tyrod so they load the box, right? ... thus making it more difficult to run successfully (without threat of passing game). I don't understand scheme like most of you, but when the opponent has 8 or 9 in the box, and they have an above average secondary, it's kind of hard to run successfully, right? Not sure of our O line is winning at line of scrimmage.