Hine has been there since 2004.I also have no problem with him picking athletes as he does very much like Clayton at the Dogs, in the end he will only be judged by premierships. Dogs have a problem no KPP's Collingwood also have a problem no real big KPP (Rocca was grabbed from the Swans and when you think about it, Buckley from Brissy as your best power athlete midfielder... followed by the Swans Licuria and best forward last year Medhurst from Freo add to that a spine I'm supposing when you made GF's of Presti b4 Hines time and Wakelin from St.Kilda, he'll Clement was your best KPP player as well for years another Fremantle trade) though Brown looks like he'll be a future player. Picking only power athletes is not the answer.
BTW how long has Hine been at Collingwood? Maybe all the trading for players from other teams has been a result of him picking power athletes.
In 2004 we had a functional spine of:
Presti
Wakes Clemo
Buckley
Rocca
Tarrant
All of them are gone except for Presti and Rocca who played like 10 games last year combined.
Since 2004 Hine has drafted a spine of:
Brown O'Brien
Anthony
Pendlebury
Cloke
Dawes Reid
Law of averages state that not all of them will make it, but him picking specific types over a traditional line-up is not entirely correct.
You mentioned Clayton. He's the one with the poor track record on talls. Surely even he can't fail the spine for GC17 given the picks he will have!