Originally posted by swede
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Blutarsky: Man was I wasted last night. I dreamt some guy was giving away cheeseburgers, and I was the only one who showed up to eat 'em. So I just pounded on these cheeseburgers until I was ready to puke, which was awesome.
Otto: It looks like you puked all over your new sweatshirt, Bluto...
Blutarsky: What the fuck is that? Wait, what the fuck happened last night?
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It's common knowledge that many people's opinions of a particular player rest on a few plays the fan sees and remembers. So if you're a wide receiver or running back or even a d-back, you can screw up very publicly - a big drop, a missed tackle on a reciever - and your rep is in the toilet thanks to one play. However, you can redeem yourself with a highlight reel t.d. catch or a big interception.
For linemen it's more difficult, I think. While you get occasional film of a blocker pancaking a linebacker, most of what you see is a guy engaging a defender and struggling and keeping him at bay. So when an offensive lineman screws up - the big last play where Colledge looked like a matador - it's hard to come back from that in terms of public perception. Cuz if he does recover and do a good job, the result is that ....nothing happens. And that's not as memorable.
So whether Colledge is better than advertised, it's going to be tough to get folks to put on the ears and join the club. Even Annette Funicello might be shirking."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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The little-engine-that-could had a decent year at center. But I think they let Spitz compete with him there again. If Spitz can't beat-out a very average starter, it is not so hard to keep him off the field.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanI don't think Colledge is nearly as bad as popular opinion depicts. I think he could be a pretty solid guard. However, I do think its going to be hard to keep Spitz off the field.
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Reminds me of what I read about Ryan Grant - they have to play him 'cause he leaves them no choice.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyIf Spitz can't beat-out a very average starter, it is not so hard to keep him off the field.
PB, I aint joining your fanclub. Colledge aint no Packer People.
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He seems like the Andy Bernard of the O-Line.Originally posted by Tarlam!Reminds me of what I read about Ryan Grant - they have to play him 'cause he leaves them no choice.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyIf Spitz can't beat-out a very average starter, it is not so hard to keep him off the field.
PB, I aint joining your fanclub. Colledge aint no Packer People.[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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The nard dog will at least make a sale when given the opportunity.Originally posted by swedeHe seems like the Andy Bernard of the O-Line.Originally posted by Tarlam!Reminds me of what I read about Ryan Grant - they have to play him 'cause he leaves them no choice.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyIf Spitz can't beat-out a very average starter, it is not so hard to keep him off the field.
PB, I aint joining your fanclub. Colledge aint no Packer People.
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in other words, he tries harder after he gets benched? trying harder before he is benched and while he's still out there blocking seems a better strategy to me.Originally posted by rbalohaMM recently made comments how much he respects DC especially since DC has lost starting status a few times and responded positively.
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I think Colledge will bounce back. It seemed like he gained a little weight last year that ruined some of this game a la AJ Hawk. He's prone to some antics at the line but he's a great 2nd level blocker.70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
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