Getting Lawrence, Gregory and Collins in 14-15-16 was decent.
Someone needs to tack this shit to the War Room wall so we learn something.
I got a text alert yesterday that he was out 4-6 weeks. What did I miss?
Shouldn't be overlooking the Saints just cause Brees is out.Good to hear about Woods, although ultimately there's no way he should play this week, even if he were 90% ready to go. We obviously don't need him against the Dolphins, and probably not against the Saints either, the Packers in a few weeks are the first game where I think we'd seriously miss him, and really I just want him healthy against the Eagles in about 5 weeks.
Getting Gregory can only count if he was able to stay on the field. Whatever potential he has/had is lost.Getting Lawrence, Gregory and Collins in 14-15-16 was decent.
Since then, uh, what the fuck. Need a new set of eyes on DL prospects.
Yeah, kinda, but it wasn't a talent evaluation miss. He's got the talent.Getting Gregory can only count if he was able to stay on the field. Whatever potential he has/had is lost.
Ahh. I was looking at a little different. As In the production and not necessarily the evaluation. 3 is difinitely better than the Carver/Pittman/Ekuban days.Yeah, kinda, but it wasn't a talent evaluation miss. He's got the talent.
Gregory not panning out is due to the risk factor that they decided to gamble on.
My point is, they found three guys who were NFL caliber players in those years. Since then, they cannot identify DL talent.
I remember the video of him walking into the facility and looking at the Super Bowl trophies, after getting off Jerry's plane, the day he was drafted. He looked vapid and empty at that time.I know there are some who are convinced that Taco just sucks at football. I don't really buy that. But I think the dude does have a screw or two lose that has made these coaches hate him. The relationship has gotten messed up and we really don't know why. It's unfortunate that we couldn't recognize that up front.
I find it very hard to believe that someone on the staff couldn't see that kind of behavior through the interview and workout process.I remember the video of him walking into the facility and looking at the Super Bowl trophies, after getting off Jerry's plane, the day he was drafted. He looked vapid and empty at that time.
I think mental issues is right. He isn't all there. Not saying it's literal mental illness, but maybe just extreme immaturity. And I don't doubt that the mental issues are probably one of the biggest reasons he hasn't produced on the field either.
But in a world where that is literally Marinelli's gospel for his defensive linemen, how (from an organizational standpoint) does that happen? Is it an overreaction to the Floyd debacle? Just seems like an obvious unforced error to have committed to a high-value pick so evidently at odds with our DC's philosophy.I don't think he loves football and I doubt he has the drive to push himself to achieve whatever his ceiling is. It would seem to me that he's a guy who has excelled simply because he's bigger and stronger than his opponents, until the NFL of course, and once you get there you have to give it everything you have in order to succeed unless you're a truly rare talent, which he clearly isn't. The coaches see that I'm sure and thus began the death spiral resulting in where we are now.
And at the end of the day, all of the time and effort spent on both was worthless.I think y'all underestimate what a tremendous turd Taco probably is behind the scenes.
This reminds me a little of the low tender and trade rumors regarding David Irving. Turned out there was a good reason for those things.