Football is a difficult game to evaluate from the outside. Baseball is made up of individual moments for which praise or blame is easily attributable. Even basketball and hockey, with fewer players, are sports consisting more of singular than group achievements.
Which bring us to the Eagles offensive line and how it performed against the Browns. At first glance it may have seemed that the unit was inconsistent on Sunday. There were stretches when Ryan Mathews and the Eagles running backs couldn't muster much on the ground and times when Carson Wentz took unnecessary hits in the pocket.