Misleading numbers, for Barnes at least. Those were mainly games he got in on STs, hardly offensive duty. I'd hardly call being active on game day as game experience.
That being said it doesn't matter too much who they stick at C, there will be growing pains.
If you want to look at it that way. But when you are Boudreau's 6th Ram OL'er for two seasons..that's says something. When you are on the active roster for
3 full season you practice as much as the starters do. When you are the next OL'er up you prepare your self to be ready to start the entire time. You are no small part of the OL when you are the goal line, short yardage & lead blockers in Punt & kick off returns.
I sure would not say it does not matter too much, because about 3 dozen Ram OL'ers have come & gone since Barnes arrived & there is only one Ram OL'er who has been with Boudreau longer.
I would also take the opposite side in your statement
"it doesn't matter too much who they stick at C" . IMO one of the main problems for years with this Ram OL since Andy McCollum tore up his knee has been the OC position,...... Brett Romberg, Nick leckey, Jason Brown, Tony Wragge, Hank Fraley, Robert Turner & Scott Wells. IMO in a Boudreau OL blocking scheme a smart healthy determined fully groomed center is a critical part of the OL overall & will cut down on the growing pains considerably.
I do agree fully with your statement that we all should expect & be patience with this OL for as you said there is & will be growing pains.