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Thanks for the write-up, Piotr. I think offensive line is the most under-analyzed (and most under-appreciated for its impact) unit on any team. You mentioned those who departed the team and listed the newcomers, but you didn't list the other holdover OLs (and their measurements and year) on the roster. The two-deep is important, but with inevitable injuries it's always nice to know who may have to step up.

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The more OL content the better *swoon*

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We should learn much about the offensive line in the first two games.

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Id say you might learn if the new 5 are good to go. The ND game will be the test if theyll have issues in conference play.

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Yes, I agree, that is what I meant. Hopefully a quick hit passing game to speedy receivers will help the line, and that might open up the running game. We'll see.

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Screen, and more screen

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Thanks for the article and it will be interesting to see how the newly structured line pans out. There certainly is a lot at stake and since Plummer needs to stay vertical to be effective and is not Chase's improvisational wizard one hopes that the unit gels.

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