Article By The Wolverine on 26th August, 2009
"To catch, pass, and run within the spread, the offensive line must be able to block and protect. Those two skills rarely were seen last season, if for no other reason than a terrible lack of experience."
All indications are that the line will be much improved.
"Position Coach Frey has said, 'This is nowhere close to being the line we had last season, and that's because of the pride they have and the hard work they've put in.'"
We probably agree with this point. While the quarterback is certainly the single most important position on the field offensively, his job becomes that much easier as the ...
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