hey they might be old,but Da Bears has a great O-line.... Olin Kreutz,John Tait,Ruben Brown,Fred Miller and Roberto Garza...:icon_cheesygrin:
I really like Mcneil and the entire Chargers blocking team. Not the best, at this point, but definitely worth mentioning. The Colts, however, are good, just not great. Their pass-blocking doesn't have to maintain blocks, as long as most. Manning gets rid of the ball, RIGHT NOW!!! And, their running-game is, in part, a product of the effectiveness of Mannings passing. Manning is the exception to the rule, that you have to have a great O-line, to have a great offense. I like the Colts' O-line. They have played together, for a while and have become very good. Just not at the top of the list. The Cincinnati Bengals deserve to be in this argument. This is a very under-rated group, here. Willie Anderson and Levi Jones are two of the best offensive tackles, in the league. The inside, of that line has been very good, as well. I think that Carson Palmer wlaked into a very good situation, in Cincinnati. The best offensive line, in the league, has to be the Philadelphia Eagles' O-line. Runyan and Thomas, in my opinion, are the best tackle tandem, around. Then, inside, they have three more, very good blockers. Each of them are young, but vey good at what they do. Then, to look at the depth, they have, at the tackle spot, is ludacris. Mccoy, while a stranger to me, is regarded as being capable of starting, at either tackle spot, for alot of NFL teams. And Winston Justice would be starting, for almost any NFL team. That is why they are my pick, for the best offensive line, in the league, today. The Bears are in the running. I love the combo of Tait and Kreutz. They do have a great squad. Definitely, a top-five O-line.
i expect the saints to put up 30+ points at least 10 times this year......can't stop....homer time!!!!!