Is yore offensive line shit?

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Both my squads are looking nice.
ND has an their best guy returning. True FR is gonna be one of the tackles, beating out multiple quality guys. Another FR is battling it out for a guard spot. Lots of depth.

Browns are looking really good up front. Should continue to dominate the ground game. Baker will get a huge unjustified contract out of it.
 
Have no idea how the OL will be, but this dude doesn't need blocks anyway

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Yea, dont think OL is WVU's issue. How the hell are you gonna field a defense since they ALL transferred. Your program is gonna be wrecked by the 1 Free Transfer rule. SAD. (We participated in the raping by stealing your DB coach and All American Safety. 👊 Thanks for the help and we will send a bottle if we can break 1980!!
 
Yea, dont think OL is WVU's issue. How the hell are you gonna field a defense since they ALL transferred. Your program is gonna be wrecked by the 1 Free Transfer rule. SAD. (We participated in the raping by stealing your DB coach and All American Safety. 👊 Thanks for the help and we will send a bottle if we can break 1980!!
Yeah, the playoffs and transfer rules are really killing college football for the non-blue bloods... it's frustrating and will have a negative impact on CFB overall IMO.
 
You have to preference any college football take with, Bama and Clemson are awesome, in no way is this a slight to them (insert point).

In no way is ND beating a full strength Bama or Clemson. NDs OL has been found to be elite for years. Fact. TE has been found to be elite. Fact.

Every other position group is light years away from those listed schools.

One of the biggest tragedies of last season was Patterson going down for the playoffs. His replacement was no match for Clemson and then Barmore ate him alive.
 
Take a look across the NFL. Every TE that has started at ND since like 2001 has been drafted. We don’t even need to discuss offensive line.

The Top 10​

  1. MIAMI 293.5 (Jeremy Shockey 61.0, Bubba Franks 56.0, Jimmy Graham 38.5, Greg Olsen 36.0, Kellen Winslow 33.0, David Njoku 20.5, Chris Herndon 14.0, Clive Walford 12.0, Kevin Everett 6.5, Richard Gordon 5.0, Erik Swoope 3.0, Chase Ford 2.5, Mondriel Fulcher 2.5, Dedrick Epps 2.0, Asante Cleveland 0.5, Buck Ortega 0.5)
  2. STANFORD 231.0 (Coby Fleener 35.5, Alex Smith 33.0, Levine Toilolo 32.0, Zach Ertz 27.5, Ryan Hewitt 25.0, Austin Hooper 23.5, Jim Dray 16.5, Teyo Johnson 11.0, Dalton Schultz 9.0, Kaden Smith 8.0, Evan Moore 4.5, Colby Parkinson 2.0, Konrad Reuland 2.0, Brett Pierce 1.5)
  3. IOWA 211.0 (Dallas Clark 45.0, C.J. Fiedorowicz 29.0, George Kittle 29.0, Tony Moeaki 27.0, Brandon Myers 24.0, Noah Fant 19.0, T.J. Hockenson 17.0, Zeron Flemister 8.5, Scott Chandler 7.0, Erik Jensen 2.0, Austin Wheatley 2.0, Allen Reisner 1.5)
  4. NOTRE DAME 203. 0 (Kyle Rudolph 38.0, Anthony Fasano 34.5, Tyler Eifert 33.0, John Carlson 30.5, Troy Niklas 14.0, Ben Koyack 11.0, Durham Smythe 11.0, John Owens 10.5, Jabari Holloway 10.0, Cole Kmet 4.0, Dan O'Leary 2.5, Jerome Collins 2.0, Alize Mack 2.0)


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Whats the scoring on that list?
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