Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
I agree. Because until they allow holding the O-Line will never be built that can protect all day.

I thought they gave plenty of time for the QBs to find the open guy. A few times the QB was waiting for something to develop downfield when there were several wide open receivers available underneath.

A hesitant QB can give the false impression of the o-line collapsing, when none are designed to last all day.

They did fine and will only get better.

jmo
Good points, the OL is hard to assess because 1 of the 5 can make the whole line look bad on any given play and it could be a different guy each time. It takes the whole group playing well. I didn't notice this at first until someone else at the game mentioned it, the center, Huval is hiking the ball low on many occasions when the QB is in the shotgun. I know he is new to the position and will improve as the season goes on, but this does take the QB out of rhythm initially and can cause bigger problems, like fumbles, if it's not addressed.