One Bob McGinn goes after everyone involved in the Packers O line today (Packer Insider, sorry, I know that's garbage) and he sound quite a lot like Blue Dog has since cut down day.
-- Covers the lack of playable depth at both tackle positions in favor of Giacomini and Dietrich-Smith neither of whom can play yet and Lang who the coaches look like they would rather not play\
-- Calls it unbelievable that Colledge wasn't put at RT before Barbre given Colledge's performance in the Lions game at the end of 08
-- He does call Barbre a much more natural tackle than guard and says he fits better than Colledge for body type at tackle. Doesn't read than McGinn thinks it likely Colledge would find long term success at LT
-- Questions Barbre's brain and tendency to fight. First Wonderlic was 11, followed by a 15. Only Kevin Barry scored lower and while Clifton and Rivera were just barely higher, each came from a big time power conference unlike Barbre's Division 2 background.
-- Mentions Meredith but kills them for signing Dane Randolph rather than an experienced vet
-- Covers the bodies that were available in the offseason including today's opponent's Right Tackle
-- he hits on wist's point that Thompson has yet to invest a 1st round pick on O Line and has just one 2nd and one 3rd there so far.
-- Covers Campen's lack of experience (Patler has been on this) compared to previous successful Packer O line coaches (also covers the guys who could have been hired during the great coaching purge of 08-09)
-- ends with a turnaround that of course everything could change and McCarthy's line have had two bad games in a row to start the season twice and bounced back for week 3. He might be going soft.
Might be time for Joe Admin to put Blue Dog on the Packer Beat.
-- Covers the lack of playable depth at both tackle positions in favor of Giacomini and Dietrich-Smith neither of whom can play yet and Lang who the coaches look like they would rather not play\
-- Calls it unbelievable that Colledge wasn't put at RT before Barbre given Colledge's performance in the Lions game at the end of 08
-- He does call Barbre a much more natural tackle than guard and says he fits better than Colledge for body type at tackle. Doesn't read than McGinn thinks it likely Colledge would find long term success at LT
-- Questions Barbre's brain and tendency to fight. First Wonderlic was 11, followed by a 15. Only Kevin Barry scored lower and while Clifton and Rivera were just barely higher, each came from a big time power conference unlike Barbre's Division 2 background.
-- Mentions Meredith but kills them for signing Dane Randolph rather than an experienced vet
-- Covers the bodies that were available in the offseason including today's opponent's Right Tackle
-- he hits on wist's point that Thompson has yet to invest a 1st round pick on O Line and has just one 2nd and one 3rd there so far.
-- Covers Campen's lack of experience (Patler has been on this) compared to previous successful Packer O line coaches (also covers the guys who could have been hired during the great coaching purge of 08-09)
-- ends with a turnaround that of course everything could change and McCarthy's line have had two bad games in a row to start the season twice and bounced back for week 3. He might be going soft.
Might be time for Joe Admin to put Blue Dog on the Packer Beat.

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