It just infuriates me to think about how bad the O-line is just knowing how many years we've all clearly known it was subpar. I just don't understand the thought process on Angelo almost completely ignoring it the last few years. Normally people complain about something the GM does, and there's usually much more known behind the scenes or something. But in this case, I can't really see a justification for what they did. The TE they signed who I'm not going to attempt to spell correctly has looked horrible from what I've seen this year. Looks like another Orlando Pace. Shaffer? Omiyale? 35+ year old Orlando Pace? These are the acquisitions that are supposed to rebuild an aging O-line. It's like Angelo got lucky picking Reuben Brown and Fred Miller off the scrap heap so he believes this is the best way to build an o-line by limiting resources spent on that position and signing past their prime guys hoping for a final spark, or unhearalded backups from other teams and hoping to strike gold. Hasn't worked very well Angelo, and your stupid o-line is the biggest barrier to having a pretty damn good offense. Instead it's extremely inconsistent. For all the talk of the offense looking good the first 3 weeks, we scored 19, 27, and 20 points in the first 3 games, now 3 this game. That's now an average of 17 points per game. Not good enough, but I tend to think we are just fatally flawed. It's not something where players just need to play better, its a matter of simply having little to no talent at the position.