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The O-line won't magically make a bad QB into an elite or star but if the O-Line is strong enough, it would give that QB more time for passes and less hits on him.
David Carr is a good example of how a shitty O-line can kill a career since he owned the record for most sacks and hits in a rookie year and in his first few years. It ended up hurting his rhythm and development if once every couple of plays he hits the ground.
Of course if the QB doesn't care at all (ex. Russell) then it won't matter how good or bad the O-line is.
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