Success on the offensive line is measured with the eye and numbers compiled in running and pass-blocking situations. It's not as easily quantified as, say, a quarterback's completion rate.
The Alabama offensive line has taken some heat, relatively speaking, over the last year plus.
To be frank, senior center Ross Pierschbacher isn't as negative when evaluating that group.
"I mean, it's the second game of the season, and it's pretty frustrating," Pierschbacher said. "We have 250 yards a game and only allowed two sacks, so I think we've had a good start. There's always stuff to clean up, you know what I mean?