Teams that are forever chasing the "franchise QB" should take a long look at their offensive lines before they do anything else.
I may not see a lot of Browns or Raiders games but what I do see seems like a lot of QB running for his life, being planted into the turf, or being listed on the injury report. It may be a result of poor quarterbacking or it may be a result of the rush getting to him before the receivers can run the routes.
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