Layla Rahimi
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and get behind what I think is the MVP of this team, and that's terrific offensive line with those three guys in the middle, and I'm not taking anything away from Darnell Wright or Ozzie Trapillo or Theo Bennett when he was out there, and maybe even they throw Braxton Jones out there for a couple of snaps.
Apparently.
Those guys that go guard, center, guard, Jackson, Tooney, and Adalman, they're the MVPs.
And you know what you didn't bring up, what I think is incredibly important, and I agree with you, Layla, and I agree with you, Marshall.
I think Tooney's been terrific.
What he has provided this team in that locker room that we don't even hear.
His balanced personality of not getting too high, not getting too low when they open up 0-2.
The experience he brought, having played with Tom Brady, having played with Patrick Holmes, and winning the Super Bowls he did.
But you know what I don't think gets talked about enough?
Layla, is that Dallman has been there for every game, every snap, and he has made his quarterback comfortable.
And you're talking about a guy who was skittish last year because he had different centers.
He had an offensive line that, you know.
that had him on the run throughout his entire season, that had him sacked 68 times.
And he couldn't process because he had no time to process in his head.
And now he's got a center, other than the bad snap in the Wildcat a couple of weeks ago, he's got a center who has just been consistent, stable, and he's allowed Caleb Williams to do what he does best.
And that's everything because he's so athletic.
It's crazy because we were talking about this yesterday.
He got sacked 68 times last year.
And you look now, you don't even really think about it, but when you see the sack total of 24 sacks taken, 24, 23 quarterbacks have been sacked more than Caleb Williams this season.
And that speaks to how consistent, to your point, that offensive line play has been.