The makeup of the Eagles' offensive line is marked by its level of contrasts. "To be a good offensive line you need really good players, and then Jeff Stoutland continually puts us in positions to be successful, we stick to our bread and butter and don't try to do too much," Seumalo told Stats Perform. When you have a combination of really good players, really smart players and an offensive line coach that continually puts us in good positions, it’s going to be successful. "You look at it just the size they have with Mailata, Landon, the strength they have is unique," added Johnson. Hurts would of course not be able to generate such indecision in the minds of defenders without faith in the ability of his offensive line to hold up.
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