I have patience with the staff, more than some I know.
I agree to a point. There comes a time though when just sitting and not doing becomes counter productive. The point of the season where coaches have time to work with fundamentals is passing anyway. How much more can he learn now sitting vs doing? I don't think 20-25 snaps is going to make much of a negative impact, and could make a very positive one in the run game and play-action.
But we also need to step back and realize that we are fans sitting in our living rooms and they are coaches with years of experience who are on the field in practice and in the room for film study. We just don't have the information that they have - and to second guess their decision with the fraction of information that we do have is a bit unfair.
We don't know how many reps he is getting in practice - we don't know how close he is to having his assignments down - we don't know how much individual attention they are giving him (although I would guess quite a bit).
The point is, we just don't know.
I'm anxious to see him - really, really anxious. And I hope that what happens is that he starts, he completely dominates, and fans everywhere complain that if only Fisher had unleashed him earlier, we might be 4-0 right now instead of 1-3. But we know the Rams value his services - they turned down a good trade down offer and lots of really talented players to take him at #2. We know that they wanted to put him directly into a starting roll - and we should know that they will get him out there as soon as they feel he gives us the best shot to win. Thats good enough for now.
What this doesn't mean is that he wasn't a good pick, or that they aren't good coaches, or anything else along those lines. A hard position to learn for a very young and raw talent - lets just hope that he blossoms.