A Quote by Mark Schlereth

But when an offensive sputters and looks out of synch, you can bet one of the defensive linemen is responsible. — © Mark Schlereth
But when an offensive sputters and looks out of synch, you can bet one of the defensive linemen is responsible.
I recruit defensive players first. That's where most games are won. Then you've got to get the offensive linemen.
Most music that you hear is in synch with itself. We were experimenting with the music falling out of synch with itself and even though it is out of synch you mind can still understand what it is meant to be doing.
I would have all my offensive linemen wrestle if I could.
I don't talk much to offensive linemen in general.
Now that I'm retired, I want to say that all defensive linemen are sissies.
I didn't say what I said to be controversial just because most people are picking the Patriots to win. I consider myself a pretty good judge of talent when it comes to defensive linemen and the Panthers' biggest strength is their defensive line. You win the battle of the trenches and that goes a long way to winning the game.
If we are out of synch with ourselves, everything is out of synch for us.
A lot of these defensive linemen, they're real whirling dervishes - they do all these fancy moves.
I am sometimes perplexed by people who refer to defensive rifles, or defensive rifle shooting. The defensive arm is the pistol, since you have it at hand to meet situations that you do not anticipate. If you have the luxury of anticipating a lethal encounter, you pick up a long arm, either a rifle or a shotgun, but in that case you go on to the attack. Thus rifle shooting is offensive, and pistol shooting is defensive. Of course, life does not always duplicate theory, and there are exceptions to everything, but nevertheless the rifle is not a defensive weapon in concept.
I feel like I've helped create a new standard of hustle for defensive linemen.
Offensive linemen are like salt. Nobody ever remembers the brand they buy.
The head coach is the director, the quarterback is the lead actor and the offensive linemen are the grips.
You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out.
Offensive linemen don't get looked at. Nobody is paying attention to the offensive line. But me? I'm getting watched for everything. I know what type of player I am. Everybody else that I know knows what type of player I am.
In order to be one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL - which I am - it's doing things that other people aren't willing to do.
Defensive lineman in the 3-4 isn't a glory position. He is supposed to tie up as many linemen as possible in order to free the linebackers.
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