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by David ElfinFiled under: Cowboys, Eagles, Giants, Redskins, NFC EastThe offensive lines went through a season of change in NFC East in 2010.
Washington six-time Pro Bowl left tackle Chris Samuels, the division's most decorated lineman of the past decade, retired in March because of a spinal condition. So did legendary Redskins line coach Joe Bugel, who developed Russ Grimm into a Hall of Fame guard while giving his linemen the "Hogs nickname" and helping Joe Gibbs win two Super Bowls.
Flozell Adams, who had deftly manned the critical left tackle spot in Dallas for the previous 12 seasons, departed as a free agent for Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia lost center Jamaal Jackson to a season-ending torn triceps in its opener while the New York Giants played most of the season without sparkplug center Shaun O'Hara and four weeks without left tackle David Diehl.
Still, the Giants, Eagles and Cowboys finished 5-6-7 in the league in yards. Philadelphia scored the third-most ...
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