It's really early to be able to "embrace" any strategy but I think we saw some (not many) good things from the line towards the end of the season and I think that there will be some progress from that
we are still a work in progress here but I think these guys showed that they have a plan by how they drafted and we'll see some improvement on offense this season
There are a lot of questions along the offensive line - it's not to hard to say that it will be better because what we saw was not very good
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
It is still the offensive line. Ours is really bad and we will be a really bad football team until it is fixed. We have 3 superbowl championships with 3 good to mediocre quarterbacks. The difference was the dominant offensive line. Dominant. I admire Kory Lichtensteiger, and yes he has developed into a good lineman, but his return next year will not mean that this unit is complete. Trent Williams is just ok. Jamaal Brown is done. Locklear is a backup. Will Montgomery is ok. Chris Chester is ok. OK will not get championships. We need a couple of dominating linemen sprinkled in with those ok players. We need a QB, but whatever we do at that position will mean nothing if we don't fix the OL. Give the new QB a shot to be the answer. Fix the line. We've got the money, go get the 2 best linemen in free agency then draft the franchise QB. Go back and look at the original date of this thread and explain to me why we continue to ignore the offensive line. I just don't get it.