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Agreed.... all things being equal, the line is arguably the same as last year's line, maybe less minus Jonas... BUT, all things AREN'T equal.

 

Look how a mobile QB can improve a line!

 

Very very nice JP...

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The OLine didn't play much different than they have over the last two seasons (Pucillo being removed, of course). The difference is having a QB who has some game sense and some wheels.

 

I counted at least 4 sacks in the first half that Losman eliminated by himself.

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True, but I thought they did a damn good job in the second half, finally opening up some holes for Willis. I think they started wearing them down, probably because they were on the field so much.

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agree.  i thought jp and willis made the line look better than they were.  they had their moments, but overall they were just ok.

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That's how most good teams do it. There are very few great O-lines that can do it all by themselves.

 

JPs pocket presence is very good for a young QB (maybe all that Tulane experience helped). On the other hand, Carr looked like a younger version of DB back there.

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agree.  i thought jp and willis made the line look better than they were.  they had their moments, but overall they were just ok.

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You gotta give them a little more credit. In pass protection, there were times that JP had all day to throw. I haven't seen anything like it from a Bills o-line in ten years. I'll agree that their rush blocking wasn't great.

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Agreed.... all things being equal, the line is arguably the same as last year's line, maybe less minus Jonas... BUT, all things AREN'T equal.

 

Look how a mobile QB can improve a line!

 

Very very nice JP...

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Sacks yes but not run blocking. Willis looked like a throw-away scrub in the 1st half. I'm glad the line was able to turn it around later.

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