Originally posted by BubbaParisMVP:
You're not wrong. The average quality of O-line play is alarmingly poor across the league. In fairness, though, I think it should also be kept in mind that we have years-long habit of using more than the average number of QBs each season.
Our tendency to be a lot more interested in who our backup QB is going to be each season (when compared to other teams) says a lot about the quality of our O-line. On other teams, the backup QB is little more than a novelty. On our team, the backup QB is taken seriously because he regularly contributes meaningfully to the season's outcome. And sometimes it's QB3, too.
Because of bad fortune more than quality.
Not on the O line when Brock gets turf toe on a run.