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Props to the DNews for giving so much love to the Jordan Offensive Line...these guys were men among boys. They created holes so big that anyone could have had success rushing...not to knock their qb and rb, but this O line was one in a million and made their qb and rb look like all americans.
Who judges this, do they base it totally of stats or what? This sucks they missed out on a ton of good kids however I see a ton of household names!!!
Jordan's offensive line was the reason they were good, period. They could run two plays and nobody could stop them. Great job by the o-line and hopefully several get a chance to play at the next level. Tyshon and BJ Cavender were both dominant.
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