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All Dolphins Publisher Alain Poupart, columnist Omar Kelly and guest Ethan Skolnick discuss the performance of the Miami Dolphins offensive line so far this season
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00:00 But the offensive line, I think they've done an incredible job
00:03 with what they have.
00:04 I mean, to have to a hit as little as he's been hit,
00:07 all things considered, some of that he deserves credit for.
00:10 Getting the ball out, some of it is scheme related.
00:12 And some of it is the line has not been the bleep show
00:15 that we expected it to be, no matter who's been in there.
00:17 And I think Butch Berry deserves credit for that.
00:20 I think Mike deserves credit for that.
00:22 And I think Chris Greer deserves credit for that.
00:24 Because, I mean, he said it's not as bad as you all think.
00:27 And he's been right.
00:29 I mean, say what you will, but he's been right.
00:34 They've been fine.
00:35 He did say that in the offseason.
00:37 And I think Omar and I were on record
00:39 as saying the offensive line looked good
00:41 through most of the training camp.
00:42 I wasn't as panicked as most Dolphin fans were.
00:48 However, I will acknowledge that I thought Liam Eikenberg was
00:51 better than he is.
00:51 But I think that we're all where we are on the Eikenberg
00:55 Express.
00:55 I think he's a center moving forward.
00:58 But yeah, if I had one concern about this team moving forward,
01:02 it would still continue to be the offensive line.
01:06 Without-- when Teron gets here, we will reassess.
01:10 When Teron's back and Connor Williams is healthy and playing,
01:14 we'll reassess where the offensive line is.

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