Packers_Finland
13 years ago

So is an offensive line with out THE Daryn Colledge!

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Yes, an offensive line without Colledge is very very unhealthy.

To the opposing defensive line.

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Rockmolder
13 years ago
Colledge's moment that I remember most vividly was against the Lions last year.

Sitton was manhandling Suh all game long at the RG spot... The Lions tried stunting their DTs once, Colledge let Suh slip by and Rodgers ended up on his back.

We seriously have to upgrade that LG spot and Colledge leaving should finally make that a necessity for our front office, as well, instead of banking on mediocrity.
vikesrule
13 years ago

Colledge let Suh slip by and Rodgers ended up on his back.

Originally Posted by: Rockmolder 



Colledge was still having nightmares about Jared Allen from October 2009, when replacing an injured Clifton at tackle, he went up against Jared Allen.
Allen spanked Colledge and put Rodgers on his back 4 times.


"I'm a swing guy. Three hundred pounds, 6-foot-4, great athlete. A guy who can play any position on the offensive line. I'm athletic enough." - Daryn Colledge
Packers_Finland
13 years ago

Colledge was still having nightmares about Jared Allen from October 2009, when replacing an injured Clifton at tackle, he went up against Jared Allen.
Allen spanked Colledge and put Rodgers on his back 4 times.


"I'm a swing guy. Three hundred pounds, 6-foot-4, great athlete. A guy who can play any position on the offensive line. I'm athletic enough." - Daryn Colledge

Originally Posted by: vikesrule 



Yep, that's Jared Allen. Dominant against bums, but completely invisible against any guy worth his salt. Just look at against who he got his sacks last year.

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wpr
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13 years ago

Considering how many stupid typos are in the story, I would lean toward this theory.

I will say that the management decisions of this team do leave me scratching my head sometimes. The Packers make a kicker who consistently ranks in the bottom 5 in field goal accuracy and only notched 4 touchbacks all year the second highest paid kicker in the league, but they won't even extend an offer to an inconsistent, mediocre lineman who has never missed a game in his career? Strange.

Obviously, I am not arguing that the Packers should retain Colledge. I just fail to find consistency in their patterns of when and how they decide to extend offers to veterans.

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 




Hard to say. Perhaps they feel there are a lot of options at OG and only a few kickers available. Maybe they are willing to let an average lineman leave in hopes of upgrading and doing a better job of protecting the franchise QB.
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Greg C.
13 years ago

Considering how many stupid typos are in the story, I would lean toward this theory.

I will say that the management decisions of this team do leave me scratching my head sometimes. The Packers make a kicker who consistently ranks in the bottom 5 in field goal accuracy and only notched 4 touchbacks all year the second highest paid kicker in the league, but they won't even extend an offer to an inconsistent, mediocre lineman who has never missed a game in his career? Strange.

Obviously, I am not arguing that the Packers should retain Colledge. I just fail to find consistency in their patterns of when and how they decide to extend offers to veterans.

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



I think the difference is that a mediocre guard is easier to replace than a mediocre kicker. An upgrade would be nice at either position, but even in the worst case scenario, Colledge's replacement is not likely to be much worse than him. But at kicker, you are rolling the dice when you try to get a new one. You run the risk of getting one who's REALLY bad and who singlehandedly loses games.

I hope Crosby is not really the second highest paid kicker in the league. Maybe the contract looks bigger than it really is, and the guaranteed money is low.

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Pack93z
13 years ago


I hope Crosby is not really the second highest paid kicker in the league. Maybe the contract looks bigger than it really is, and the guaranteed money is low.

Originally Posted by: Greg C. 



I have read someplace, I will look again but didn't see it in a quick search, but that Packers have a reasonable out after one year for something like 500k in signing bonus.. in other words the contract terms aren't as "sweet" as the contract numbers reported unless it goes full term.

"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
DakotaT
13 years ago

I have read someplace, I will look again but didn't see it in a quick search, but that Packers have a reasonable out after one year for something like 500k in signing bonus.. in other words the contract terms aren't as "sweet" as the contract numbers reported unless it goes full term.

Originally Posted by: Pack93z 



But for us bold face print only readers it's a large contract. Since I'm too lazy, can someone rerun Mason's accuracy average, eliminated everything over 45 yards from the equation. People might actually find out that he is a better kicker than his stats might indicate.

And after a good night sleep, my stance on Colledge is: don't let the door hit you in the ass Daryn. You along Brandon Jackson were wasted 2nd round picks.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago
Please forgive me for talking about the TOPIC, but with the loss of Daryn Colledge, there goes the Packers chances of a Super Bowl repeat.

A stellar LG is like a woman or a job, you shouldn't let one go until you have a better one lined up!!!

Remember that awesome season Chad Clifton had? Yeah, it was because of Daryn Colledge, but you OL experts missed that fact.


HA HA HA HA HA HA
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Stevetarded
13 years ago

I think the difference is that a mediocre guard is easier to replace than a mediocre kicker. An upgrade would be nice at either position, but even in the worst case scenario, Colledge's replacement is not likely to be much worse than him. But at kicker, you are rolling the dice when you try to get a new one. You run the risk of getting one who's REALLY bad and who singlehandedly loses games.

I hope Crosby is not really the second highest paid kicker in the league. Maybe the contract looks bigger than it really is, and the guaranteed money is low.

Originally Posted by: Greg C. 




well just going by average/season Crosby wasn't even the 2nd highest paid kicker who got a new contract yesterday.
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