I do not understand why this problem is continually overlooked. How are you supposed to evaluate any quarterback when their scrambling for their life every play. It seems every year the same thing is said. “The team plans to rotate all the lineman in different spots and come up with the best five to start the season”. Great, so no chemistry up front again.
One thing I know is for certain, a good offensive line needs to be able to finish each other’s sentences, meaning, they need to play together for a period of time so they know and learn what each other’s reaction is going to be to any given situation.