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NFC offensive line has peculiar feel
Conference's Pro Bowl front doesn't reflect ongoing transition
Originally Published: December 29, 2010
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John Clayton | ESPN.com
There is an offensive line transition going on in the NFC, but the 2011 Pro Bowl roster isn't reflective of that.
The decline of the NFC East this season has been, in part, due to the division's four offensive lines. The rise of the Atlanta Falcons and St. Louis Rams can be attributed to the improved play on their lines.
Still, Giants center Shaun O'Hara, who missed 10 games and has struggled since coming back from his mid-foot sprain, was selected. So was Dallas Cowboys center ...
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