I understand your position, Patler, but Barbre had a great opportunity to seize a job on this train-wreck of a line, and he never came close. Maybe because of Wahle and Rivera, we tend to be very patient with OL and want to give them years to develop.
Screw that. The Colts started a seventh round draft pick at center this year -- at center! You know, the position where you have to know and make all the line calls, on one of the most fluid and sophisticated offenses in football. Well, the dude got the job done.
Barbre's had more than a fair chance, and hasn't shown me enough.
I share Patler's concerns about Colledge. The guy is a coach killer and a tease. He always shows just enough to keep you interested, like the Wynn run, but in the end, he is terribly inconsistent. He got destroyed on one play around the Detroit 15, causing Rodgers to have to make a great escape and throw to Jennings, and I saw him fail to finish blocks on running plays at least 4 or 5 times. He may be the best we've got, but I'm not sold on the guy.
Screw that. The Colts started a seventh round draft pick at center this year -- at center! You know, the position where you have to know and make all the line calls, on one of the most fluid and sophisticated offenses in football. Well, the dude got the job done.
Barbre's had more than a fair chance, and hasn't shown me enough.
I share Patler's concerns about Colledge. The guy is a coach killer and a tease. He always shows just enough to keep you interested, like the Wynn run, but in the end, he is terribly inconsistent. He got destroyed on one play around the Detroit 15, causing Rodgers to have to make a great escape and throw to Jennings, and I saw him fail to finish blocks on running plays at least 4 or 5 times. He may be the best we've got, but I'm not sold on the guy.

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