SEAHAWKS O-Line vs BRONCOS O-Line
called
The BODYGUARDS
"If your Nasty"
#12s O-Line (44 Sacks/7 Sacks)
* Denotes Pro Bowl or ** All-Pro
LT Russell Okung
LG James Carpenter
C Max Unger * (pictured right)
RG J.R. Sweezy
RT Breno Giacomini
The Anchor of the O-Line is Pro-Bowl Center Max Unger regarded by many as one of the Top 3 Centers in the NFL. Okung is a Franchise LT and was hurt part of the 2013 Season. Carpenter and Sweezy are man-eaters opening up holes for Beast Mode. Giacomini is a solid RT as this O-Line is one of the youngest in the NFL and that is scary! They must take care of Broncos Pass-Rushers like Shaun Phillips and Robert Ayers among others.
#UnitedInOrange O-Line (18 Sacks/0 Sacks)
* Denotes Pro Bowl or ** All-Pro
LT Chris Clark
LG Zane Beadles *
C Manny Ramirez * (Alternate Pro-Bowl)
RG Louis Vasquez ** (pictured right)
RT Orlando Franklin
The Broncos O-Line is much more decorated with All-Pro RG Louis Vasquez leading the way. They are solid as Chris Clark has filled in nicely for the best LT in the NFL Ryan Clady (Boise State) who is on IR. Franklin is a monster RT who will have his hands full with Seahawks Pass-Rushers like Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril, and Chris Clemons. Manny Ramirez has done a yeoman's job considering he was on his couch down in the Houston-Area when h got the call from the Broncos. He replaced Pro-Bowl Center Dan Koppen who went on IR in Training Camp in August 2013. The O-Line is as solid as it comes considering who they lost.
Seahawks QB Wilson was sacked 44 times in the 2013 Regular Season and seven times in the Playoffs. Manning was sacked just 18 times in the 2013 Regular Season and wasn't sacked once in the playoffs.
360 DeGrees....both Ramirez and Vasquez played at Texas Tech together for the Red Raiders.
Edge: Team Vasquez and the BRONCOS with a slight edge as they have kept Manning cleaner but Wilson isn't a Pocket-Passer as he moves around. Run-Blocking is the Seahawks but overall the Broncos get the edge on the O-Line slightly.
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