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<blockquote data-quote="DILLIGAFF" data-source="post: 277075" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>I can kind of see this like the Kampman situation. Both players are doing something they are not comfortable with, but it was what the Packers were doing and with reservations tried to do the best they could as professionals and good Packer people.</p><p> </p><p>In the end Kampman had a choice and took the option that best served him with a long term deal in a position and scheme he is comfortable with.</p><p> </p><p>Colledge in the back of his mind would rather be on a more traditional blocking scheme in which he thinks he would flourish, thus warranting him a good long term deal. He finds himself stuck with an unrealistic tender, no long term deal, and trying to perform in a situation he is uncomfortable with. It not like Green Bay has an excellent O-line coach that is really helping him out to be the best he can be in this zone blocking scheme.</p><p> </p><p>It would not surprise me that Colledge gets more vocal and detailed in his discontent in the days coming.</p><p> </p><p>IMO this offseason a new O-line coach should have been sought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLIGAFF, post: 277075, member: 1719"] I can kind of see this like the Kampman situation. Both players are doing something they are not comfortable with, but it was what the Packers were doing and with reservations tried to do the best they could as professionals and good Packer people. In the end Kampman had a choice and took the option that best served him with a long term deal in a position and scheme he is comfortable with. Colledge in the back of his mind would rather be on a more traditional blocking scheme in which he thinks he would flourish, thus warranting him a good long term deal. He finds himself stuck with an unrealistic tender, no long term deal, and trying to perform in a situation he is uncomfortable with. It not like Green Bay has an excellent O-line coach that is really helping him out to be the best he can be in this zone blocking scheme. It would not surprise me that Colledge gets more vocal and detailed in his discontent in the days coming. IMO this offseason a new O-line coach should have been sought. [/QUOTE]
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