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The Life of a O lineman
The Life Of an O-Linemen
a short little look into what we feel and do

Lets start from the start on this everyone knows who the QB is who the RB is who all the wide outs are on every NFL team, i know i do. such things go for hight school too, u see all the interveiws in the gazzet or st.city news goin to the Wide outs RB's QB's db's and so on. and this is NOT and i repeat NOT a bad thing.

An offensive linemen when broken down to its most basic form is pretty simple
move this guy out of the way so this guy can run. and for any one who thinks thats a simple job, i should grind your nuts to dust. we carry the brunt of the load, when we do good everyone loves the runningbacks and they did it all and when we do bad its beacuse the o-line messed up again, the best news about an O-linemen is no news at all.

all positions in football got it hard alright, so im not playing the pitty card QBs got everyone on em and so do RB's and WR. but its my and 4 other guys jobs not to let that happen. i can tell u from experiance, we as o-linemen take a physical beating every game, for little to know credit from the outside world. in saying in the locker room we are loved all the same and every good football player and coach does know that the O-Line is the end all be all.

so what i guess im trying to say is, watch the o-line some times. next time your watchin sport center and u see LT breaking a 50 yard TD run look at the O-Line see what their doing beacuse i can tell u they are busting their ass to make that happen. and as o-line we fly under the vale of darkness

we decide who wins and who looses, late in a game u turn to us to win u the game. we keep the RB's QB's WR clean, and we do enjoy pats on the back

we move men, mountians out of the way. that is no easy task my friends

so watch us, love us even if u dont understand us, and to any Gazzet or Saint City news writer out there, interview us beacuse we would love the credit - Kenny Williams
 

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