The sad thing is, it wasn't until Melbourne were down to one player on the bench that they started playing well.
The game was lost in the first five or ten minutes, before the injuries occurred.
What really gave me the runs and curry with Brock tonight was his little hits he would do on players after they disposed of the ball.
He would have been better off chasing the player who had the ball instead of trying to be the tough guy and give an opponent a bump when they didn't have the ball.
Brown could have got 50 possessions and he still would have been useless.
If you need proof that stats mean nothing, that was it. Collingwood let him play loose because they knew he wasn't damaging.
This is one week where winning should be the only priority.
In: McLean, Bizzell, P Johnson, Bate (if fit)
Out: Bode, Frawley (inj), Jamar, Ferguson
Key match-ups: Holland on Rocca, Carroll on Cloke, Bell on Didak
The question that needs to be asked, is not what has Byron done, but what can he do?
For some, the answer is not a lot.
However, I still hold some faint hope that Byron can turn things back around.