Q. Coach, as a former offensive line coach, how do you define a dominating performance by an offensive line?
Paul Winthrop
East Lansing, Mich.
TS: Well, I think a dominating performance is usually running the ball for maybe 150 yards and usually making sure your quarterback doesn't get touched. That's a pretty dominant performance, especially the way defensive lines are in this league. I mean, defensive lines are too big, too athletic and too strong to really be able to dominate on a consistent basis. If you're able to do that, even in a single game, then that it is very impressive in this day and age.
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