Tolstoy Posted August 29, 2004 Posted August 29, 2004 Folks, remember that dominating O-lines take talent, time, and dedication to the running game. In reverse order: We have the dedication to the running game, and we should be very, very happy about this. Last year there was no such dedication. We are running out of time, but perhaps after three or four more games the O-line will start to look strong. Remember the days of the bickering bills, when Kelly yelled at House Ballard for being a turnstile? Who would have thought that that line would go on to anchor us to four superbowls? A similar turnaround can happen here, with strong coaching and a dedication to the running game. Talent? I happen to think it is there, but the jury is out. Lets wait three or four more games before rendering a judgment. O-lines, like Rome, are not built in a day.
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