Yes and now we get back around to the point I was in fact making that was first quoted. It is hard to make observations, even true ones, without the nuance of it ending up spiralling into other shit that isn't part of the original point.
To break from all that though... I would say that this year's line should be better, because this year they didn't do something stupid like try to shuffle roles and miss on the attempt. Of course if Avila had been a hit at Center they'd be geniuses and we may have won McVay's second title last season.
But this season in game one there won't be any BS where the boys are affected by an attempted shuffling of roles, so they should be able to polish up their games in the scrimmages and finally have a season where they start game one in good form. Which in turn should lead to the QB and skill positions being more likely to have career or high production seasons, as they will be accruing stats over the full schedule at their best production levels.
However all that aside re: Shelton I don't think the dude is the right piece at Center for a playoff run. He might be good enough, as one thing we have talked about on many occasions is that if your Guards are strong you can get away with a weak Center. They can protect him to large extent. And we are strong at Guard, or should be this season with Avila and Dotson both being focused in their main role with no bullshite distractions. Down the road, though, and as we get primed for the playoff run in those December games, my hope is Limmer will take the role.
So basically what this means is ideally Shelton will show Limmer what it looks like to nail the calls. It will show him the standard. And then his burly ass should be able to slide into the role at some point and help our line grow into a greater overall unit. That's my hope at least. If not, and if the interior of the line lets us down again, then it's going to be time to make Center a priority in the draft in 2025.