saints offensive line

  1. MSUSaint

    Cautiously Optimistic about the defensive line but...

    ..this is what I think of when I hear that the Young, Foskey and Turner are turning heads in practice.
  2. Andrus

    Saints O-line had bumps, bruises to overcome, but coach Dan Roushar's methods set it up for success

    By Nick Underhill | The AdvocateTerron Armstead and Larry Warford started a conversation during training camp that hasn’t concluded.At some point in August, during one of the sweltering practices at the team’s facility on Airline Drive, the two decided their offensive line had an inordinate...
  3. Andrus

    Saints o-line forced to show depth, versatility ... again

    Nola.com PhotoBy Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneFor the first time since Nov. 11, the New Orleans Saints started a game with all five of their regular starting offensive linemen.What is that saying about the best laid plans of Saints and men?The second quarter was not even...
  4. Andrus

    First-and-10: Saints offensive line proving to be better than Cowboys

    Photo by Michael DeMocker, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneBy Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneFirst (take)Offensive linemen typically don’t get the credit they deserve.The primary reason, I think, is that it’s hard for casual fans to understand the intricacies of what the...
  5. Andrus

    Saints Coach Sean Payton on the offensive line: 'I just think it's critical to everything you're trying to accomplish'

    NewOrleansSaints.comNew Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton - Post-Practice Media Availability - Tuesday, November 27, 2018You’ve spent a lot of resources on the offensive line the past couple of years. I don't know if there's any relation, but did the Cowboys sort of set a blueprint with...
  6. Andrus

    Saints offensive line receiving extra rest after high snap totals against recent tough opponents

    (Photo by Michael DeMocker, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)By Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneThis season has been grueling for New Orleans Saints offensive linemen.In five of nine games, the Saints offense has played 70-plus snaps, and in the previous five games, the team...
  7. Andrus

    The Saints offensive line turned in another banner week against the Rams' star-studded defense

    (Photo by Michael DeMocker, NOLA.)By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneThe consensus in the locker room after the New Orleans Saints took down the previously undefeated Rams was clear: Los Angeles defensive lineman Aaron Donald was every bit as good as advertised.“He is an elite...
  8. Andrus

    Geoff Schwartz’s 6 best and 5 worst NFL offensive lines heading into Week 6

    Photo By Sean GardnerRetired NFL lineman Geoff Schwartz takes a look at which OLs are getting it done, which aren’t, and who had the nastiest blocks last week.By Geoff Schwartz | SB NationWelcome back to Disrespectful Blocks of the Week! It’s a day later than usual (thank you, old...
  9. Andrus

    Saints offensive line off to great start, but its standards are higher

    By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-PicayuneWhen you are tasked with protecting a guy you are not shy to say is the greatest to ever play the game, you take pride in keeping him clean.New Orleans Saints left tackle Terron Armstead did not mince words a few weeks ago after Drew Brees put a...
  10. Andrus

    Saints could have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL if Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk continue to improve

    By Nick Underhill | The AdvocateCOSTA MESA, Calif. — After taking a couple turns against one another during a recent practice, Saints offensive tackles Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk and Los Angeles Chargers pass rusher Melvin Ingram broke off to the side to have a conversation.The trio...
  11. Andrus

    Hidden reason for Saints' resurgence: One of NFL's best O-lines

    By Mike Triplett | ESPN Staff WriterMETAIRIE, La. -- You know about Drew Brees and Sean Payton. You know about the historic 2017 draft class. You know about Pro Bowlers such as Cameron Jordan, Michael Thomas and Mark Ingram.But the most underrated reason for the New Orleans Saints'...
  12. Andrus

    Wide-open race to replace Senio Kelemete's role on Saints offensive line

    By Joel A. Erickson | The AdvocateA key spot has to be filled on the New Orleans offensive line.Not among the five starters. If every one of the top five — Terron Armstead at left tackle, Andrus Peat at left guard, Max Unger at center, Larry Warford at right guard and Ryan Ramczyk at right...
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