A Quote by Jack Youngblood

I don't talk much to offensive linemen in general. — © Jack Youngblood
I don't talk much to offensive linemen in general.
I would have all my offensive linemen wrestle if I could.
I think some people just don't know that much about comedy. It would be like a person who didn't know anything about football thinking all offensive linemen are the same.
But when an offensive sputters and looks out of synch, you can bet one of the defensive linemen is responsible.
The head coach is the director, the quarterback is the lead actor and the offensive linemen are the grips.
Offensive linemen are like salt. Nobody ever remembers the brand they buy.
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.
I recruit defensive players first. That's where most games are won. Then you've got to get the offensive linemen.
I think offensive linemen generally took the weight room and the workouts much more seriously, because we saw that it was a vital part of our training. We needed to be big and strong, and our muscles needed to be in good shape to handle the beatings.
There are only so many times I can say, 'I owe it to my offensive linemen,' or, 'The credit should go to my teammates,' before it becomes run down.
Every great team that I've been on, the offensive linemen was the bell cows of the whole team.
As a running back, it takes five offensive linemen, a tight end, a fullback and possibly two wide receivers, in order to make my job successful.
Ray Lewis knifed through those offensive linemen like a sucker-punch switchblade slicing between the ribs of some inebriated trash-talking punk outside a sports bar.
I learned from different guys I played with, too. The key was probably three people: The good Lord, the offensive linemen I played with and great fullbacks that could block very well.
You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out.
Bringing in a guy like Jordan Howard is going to help us immensely: a guy that you can give the ball to behind five really good offensive linemen and say, 'Go to work.'
Every team did it. They'll say, 'You white boy, you ain't gonna run on us today. This is ridiculous. Why are you giving offensive linemen the ball?' All kinds of stuff like that you hear on the field, but I use that to my advantage. I kind of soaked it in, ate it up a little bit, because I enjoyed it.
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