Zero2Cool
14 years ago
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Green Bay If moving around the offensive line has greatly hindered the career of Daryn Colledge, he wouldn't say so last week.

But there is no question Colledge would like to settle into his preferred position of left guard for the Green Bay Packers.

In the past, he has said that changing positions, mostly to fill in at left tackle when Chad Clifton was injured, might have affected his overall development.

But the bottom line is Colledge had 14 starts at left guard and two at left tackle in 2009, and 14 starts at left guard and one each at right tackle and left tackle in 2008.

While playing mostly guard, Colledge also has been Clifton's main backup and has invested some practice time preparing for that role.

But with rookie tackle Bryan Bulaga on the team now, Colledge admits to looking forward to playing just guard now.

"Well that's kind of the promise every year, but due to injuries and things like that, I don't try to rely on that," Colledge said during the first session of organized team activities last week.

"I would absolutely love to be the left guard full time and take every rep in every game because I feel like that's my best position. It doesn't always work like that.

"For now, we're going to go in with the same goal we have every year: Bust our (expletive), stay healthy and have a great offensive line."

Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin has heard the theory that shuffling Colledge may be an issue, but he isn't buying it.

It's not clear whether Philbin found Colledge to be making excuses or thought the moving around theory, and the criticism with it, to be flawed.

This was his response when he was asked if Colledge could become a solid, good player, now that he's just a guard.

"We could sit here and say, 'Well, he had to play left tackle for two weeks, and that's why he didn't play well at left guard,' " said Philbin. "And I'm not sitting here saying he didn't play well at left guard. But the fact of the matter is, in the National Football League, you dress seven guys; sometimes guys have to play different positions.

"I think in his vault, he has probably 2,500 reps or maybe 3,000 reps at left guard even going in to last year. I don't know if we can knock our offensive staff around for moving guys: 'Oh my gosh, we can't get guys in the same position.' I don't know if that's a valid argument in that particular case.

"Moving T.J. Lang out to left guard and left tackle as a rookie, and not ever being a starter - there may be some merit to that. And I'm not saying Daryn Colledge didn't play well at left guard. That's not the case. However, when push comes to shove, you've been in the league 3 years; I mean, that's not a valid reason to me."

Philbin was then asked his assessment of Colledge's play last year.

"Good and bad, like a lot of our guys. I mean, we have pretty high expectations, too," said Philbin. "You have to remember, the guy was a contributing member of the highest-scoring team in Packers history. I think he did some good things, like anybody else, but he's got some work to do, as do all our guys."

Philbin and Colledge agree there. Colledge said he was not nearly as happy with his first half of 2009 as he was the last half.

That motivated him to work hard during the off-season in Boise, Idaho, where he worked with a strength coach.

"I knew this off-season was big mentally and physically for me," said Colledge. "I was at home taking care of myself physically and mentally, so I could be the best offensive lineman I can be. Aaron (Rodgers) deserves it, the team deserves it, the city deserves it."

Added Philbin: "He looks solid, yeah, looks like he's working hard, yeah; certainly doesn't look out of shape, doesn't look like he came in here from being in Boise doing nothin'."

There were reports Colledge was unhappy with the lack of a contract extension and past position switches, but in the end, Colledge signed his restricted free-agent tender May 10 and said he had every intention of being here for the start of OTAs.

"This is the most important time for me to be with my teammates. I would never do anything to hurt these guys," said Colledge. "I think it is too important to be here working with this offensive line."


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bozz_2006
14 years ago
And I'd like him to earn that privilege. I think we're both being delusional.
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yooperfan
14 years ago
I'm not a big Colledge fan but I would like to see him do well for the Green Bay Packers.
I'm not a believer in Phibin at all. He just hasn't developed the OL as I would have expected. This should also be the telling year for him.
Kingkoopa
14 years ago
Daryn Colledge makes me physically sick. He acts like he is a 10 time pro bowler. Upset at the tender offer, when frankly he played like garbage last year. I know he had to switch over to play tackle for a few games, but he was just as bad at LG.

Quite honestly, Daryn is the last guy who should be preaching consistency. Because he is so damn inconsistent. One game he looks like a solid guard and the next game he looks like a guy who should be on the practice squad. It has to be maddening for this coaching staff.

For the life of me I can't figure out why Daryn is so confident about his play. His wife must be in his ear all the time telling him how great he is.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago

Daryn Colledge makes me physically sick. He acts like he is a 10 time pro bowler. Upset at the tender offer, when frankly he played like garbage last year. I know he had to switch over to play tackle for a few games, but he was just as bad at LG.

Quite honestly, Daryn is the last guy who should be preaching consistency. Because he is so damn inconsistent. One game he looks like a solid guard and the next game he looks like a guy who should be on the practice squad. It has to be maddening for this coaching staff.

For the life of me I can't figure out why Daryn is so confident about his play. His wife must be in his ear all the time telling him how great he is.

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King - Yes, and his wife spat out against the fans to the media as well, which I felt to be totally unprofessional.

Colledge was one of the culprits in Aaron leading the NFL in sacks last year. Us fans had every right to use profanity. Nobody likes to see their QB take a beating like that and to be lectured about our mouths is plain stupid.

Agreed about his inconsistency. That drove me nuts.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago
You guys are off the wall. Take a small dose of salt and turn it into a mountain of venom. Incredible.

I liked Joe's comments about how many reps Colledge has had at LG. I've consistently said I'd like to see him one full year, no switching to LG or anything and go from there. Colledge feels his best position is LG. With that said, I wouldn't mind seeing him ride the bench. Obviously I know little about OL and if he feels his best spot is LG ... well ... congratulations Jason Spitz on being the opening day starter at Left Guard.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago

You guys are off the wall. Take a small dose of salt and turn it into a mountain of venom. Incredible.

I liked Joe's comments about how many reps Colledge has had at LG. I've consistently said I'd like to see him one full year, no switching to LG or anything and go from there. Colledge feels his best position is LG. With that said, I wouldn't mind seeing him ride the bench. Obviously I know little about OL and if he feels his best spot is LG ... well ... congratulations Jason Spitz on being the opening day starter at Left Guard.

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I've never been lectured as a fan by anyone. Keep in mind, it is we who are paying their salaries. We're buying the tickets, the jerseys, the TV commercial spots, etc.

Aaron worked his tail off to replace Favre and has done a wonderful job. Frankly, the OL should be embarrassed by their "performance." Rodgers throwing for that many TDs and that many yards with that joke of an OL, and Grant rushing for 1200+ yards, heck, both of them deserve medals.

This is no small dose of salt. This is getting insulted by someone defending not just mediocre, but completely unacceptable performance. It's like Danica Patrick the other night blaming her car for her miserable performance. That rubs people the wrong way, as it should.

Spitz I liked a lot better and hoping Spitz is healthy coming into 2010. I don't want to see Colledge starting as I don't think he's consistent enough to warrant a starting spot.
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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
There are an awful lot of "I don't know's" in that article. If you don't know, buddy, please pack your bags and move out to make room for someone who does. It's not like you're calling plays anyway: what use are you?
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

You guys are off the wall. Take a small dose of salt and turn it into a mountain of venom. Incredible.

I liked Joe's comments about how many reps Colledge has had at LG. I've consistently said I'd like to see him one full year, no switching to LG or anything and go from there. Colledge feels his best position is LG. With that said, I wouldn't mind seeing him ride the bench. Obviously I know little about OL and if he feels his best spot is LG ... well ... congratulations Jason Spitz on being the opening day starter at Left Guard.

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I've never been lectured as a fan by anyone. Keep in mind, it is we who are paying their salaries. We're buying the tickets, the jerseys, the TV commercial spots, etc.

Aaron worked his tail off to replace Favre and has done a wonderful job. Frankly, the OL should be embarrassed by their "performance." Rodgers throwing for that many TDs and that many yards with that joke of an OL, and Grant rushing for 1200+ yards, heck, both of them deserve medals.

This is no small dose of salt. This is getting insulted by someone defending not just mediocre, but completely unacceptable performance. It's like Danica Patrick the other night blaming her car for her miserable performance. That rubs people the wrong way, as it should.

Spitz I liked a lot better and hoping Spitz is healthy coming into 2010. I don't want to see Colledge starting as I don't think he's consistent enough to warrant a starting spot.

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Bitch all you want, for you feel you have that right. As I feel I have the right to speak my piece.

Clifton, Colledge, Spitz, Sitton, Barbre = Dogshit
Clifton, Colledge, Wells, Sitton, Tauscher = Good

I'm not going to be a fool and blast the "Good" OL for the mistakes of the "Dogshit" OL. I'm not just not that way. I happen to be more objective. However, when it comes down to it, they are all the OL.

I simply feel from watching the games the "Good" OL performed well, especially when Aaron got rid of the ball quicker. I am a huge Aaron fan, but give me a damn break, there were several sacks he could have avoided with a quick trigger release out of bounds. Hey, let's forget specifics and objectivity, its just more fun to say THE OL FUCKING SUCKS BURN IN HELL! Because that's a rational way of thinking. 🙂 lol (it did feel good to type that hah)
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zombieslayer
14 years ago



Bitch all you want, for you feel you have that right. As I feel I have the right to speak my piece.

Clifton, Colledge, Spitz, Sitton, Barbre = Dogshit
Clifton, Colledge, Wells, Sitton, Tauscher = Good

I'm not going to be a fool and blast the "Good" OL for the mistakes of the "Dogshit" OL. I'm not just not that way. I happen to be more objective. However, when it comes down to it, they are all the OL.

I simply feel from watching the games the "Good" OL performed well, especially when Aaron got rid of the ball quicker. I am a huge Aaron fan, but give me a damn break, there were several sacks he could have avoided with a quick trigger release out of bounds. Hey, let's forget specifics and objectivity, its just more fun to say THE OL FUCKING SUCKS BURN IN HELL! Because that's a rational way of thinking. 🙂 lol (it did feel good to type that hah)

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I'd take Cliffy, Spitz, Wells, Sitton, Tauscher.

Spitz just seemed more consistent than Colledge.

And bitching? I'm calling their performance "unacceptable." When you lead the NFL in sacks, what am I supposed to say? Our OL ruled? Our OL was the best in the NFL? Come on.
Ted Thompson knew our OL sucked. Look at his draft. It was addressing our OL.
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