Found January 23, 2012 on
Black And Teal:
PLAYERS:
Brad Meester,
Eben Britton,
Maurice Jones-Drew,
John Madden
TEAMS: Jacksonville Jaguars, Florida Panthers
TEAMS: Jacksonville Jaguars, Florida Panthers
Brad Meester, what would we do without you? Source: Bleacherreport.com
The offensive line of the Jaguars is grossly underrated. While injuries have caused problems in years past (remember when Eben Britton played?) and poor performance (remember when Even Britton played?) has plagued the line worse than injuries, the team has somehow managed to put together a cohesive group of linemen that have grown to trust each other.
Even more importantly, Maurice Jones-Drew trusts them.
I have a history of getting excited over the offensive line but not many other people really enjoy studying the way the linemen duke it out all game in the trenches. Most analysts and sportscasters tend to overlook the big interior linemen, guards especially, unless the running back picks up a few yards or a first down. Without John Madden the analysis rarely exists. COME BACK JOHN!
Back to the point, the Jaguar offensive line is good. But how can it be improved in the offseason? … [visit site to read ...
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