They improved defense in offseason and went offensive line with No. 17
The NFL lottery can be without a cannonball splash and high entertainment value — for the fortunate.
However, the best general managers, the football people, know where to put their butter. On the big loaves of bread.If you’re no good up front, if your O-line can’t protect the quarterback in a League in which 65 percent of offense is passing, if the big guys can’t block for the run when necessary, you’re not beating cake batter.The NFL Team That Used To Be Here — you know, the Judases/L.A. Lodgers — didn’t go Hollywood in the first round.
According to football guru and historian Goose Gosselin, guards and tight ends must hike the most difficult trail to reach the Hall of Fame. Maybe there’s some hope for them with the Hall expanding its seniors category, but Gosselin, who is on the Hall’s Seniors Committee, says, in the Judases’ 52-year history, they haven’t had a senior inducted.
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