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<blockquote data-quote="porky88" data-source="post: 58273" data-attributes="member: 489"><p>I never said that change was easy. It takes time to gel. Last year was a perfect example of that. I did play football though. I wasn't an o-lineman even though the name may state otherwise... I understand the game very well. I’m sure you do as well but I'm saying Green Bay has guys who've played different positions. It’s not like Wells or Barry are new to playing guard. Barry played it in college and worked at it I believe his rookie year a bit as well and then was moved to tackle and stayed there. Scott Wells has switched back and forth between Center and Guard.</p><p></p><p>Like my post said Wells and Barry have both played guard before in the past. It's not like it's a totally new thing to them. Faine, Tausher, and Clifton have all been at their respective positions for years now. I doubt they'll go anywhere’s either.</p><p></p><p>The main transition that's going to be made isn't going to be moving from position to position. It's going to be adjusting to the zone blocking scheme. I happen to think Wells, Tausher, Clifton, and Faine would be a good fit for the zone scheme. Barry is my concern there.</p><p></p><p>Now with the way things are going I highly doubt we end up getting Faine. Just speculation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky88, post: 58273, member: 489"] I never said that change was easy. It takes time to gel. Last year was a perfect example of that. I did play football though. I wasn't an o-lineman even though the name may state otherwise... I understand the game very well. I’m sure you do as well but I'm saying Green Bay has guys who've played different positions. It’s not like Wells or Barry are new to playing guard. Barry played it in college and worked at it I believe his rookie year a bit as well and then was moved to tackle and stayed there. Scott Wells has switched back and forth between Center and Guard. Like my post said Wells and Barry have both played guard before in the past. It's not like it's a totally new thing to them. Faine, Tausher, and Clifton have all been at their respective positions for years now. I doubt they'll go anywhere’s either. The main transition that's going to be made isn't going to be moving from position to position. It's going to be adjusting to the zone blocking scheme. I happen to think Wells, Tausher, Clifton, and Faine would be a good fit for the zone scheme. Barry is my concern there. Now with the way things are going I highly doubt we end up getting Faine. Just speculation. [/QUOTE]
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