After Jay Cue ended his QB days at the end of last season, it was somewhat a surprise that he decided to play for another season as an Offensive Lineman. He ate a buttload of crap during the offseason, bulked up and started the season protecting the Arizona Outlaws new QB, Charlemagne Cortez.
And after a couple of games with any relevant stats, he picked up (as well as the team) and is now near the top of the charts for the league offensive lineman. After 8 games, he has 58 freaking pancakes, with zero sacks allowed, making him the first human OL in the "no sack allowed list". Incredible achievement for his first year on that position, and barring any really strange things that might happen on the second half of the season, he will definitely be on the Pro Bowl game and, who knows, might even be in the running for Offensive lineman of the year.
If he keeps up the pace he has been having for the last few games, getting around 10 pancakes a game, he will be on the top players for the position. Let us just hope for his and Cortez sake, that the sacks allowed column remains with a big fat zero.
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And after a couple of games with any relevant stats, he picked up (as well as the team) and is now near the top of the charts for the league offensive lineman. After 8 games, he has 58 freaking pancakes, with zero sacks allowed, making him the first human OL in the "no sack allowed list". Incredible achievement for his first year on that position, and barring any really strange things that might happen on the second half of the season, he will definitely be on the Pro Bowl game and, who knows, might even be in the running for Offensive lineman of the year.
If he keeps up the pace he has been having for the last few games, getting around 10 pancakes a game, he will be on the top players for the position. Let us just hope for his and Cortez sake, that the sacks allowed column remains with a big fat zero.
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