jblaze2004
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Did we give up on Taco Charlton too early.
Was Rod the problem?
Was Rod the problem?
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Who is Rob...?Did we give up on Taco Charlton too early.
Was Rob the problem?
I think Rod and Taco were problems. But the Taco debacle lays at Rods feet. He wanted the player over TJ Watt and thought he could develop him. He was wrong.
Taco was never going to be great but he could of been a solid blue chip player. He seemed like when he came in he made plays but for some reason they didn't like him. Heck I know this is a bad comparison but it took Beasley his 3rd year before the coaches realized he was a good player. These coaches sometimes play favorites and there is nothing I hate more than that.
He got off to a great start in Miami, then started getting DNP's.Taco was never going to be great but he could of been a solid blue chip player. He seemed like when he came in he made plays but for some reason they didn't like him. Heck I know this is a bad comparison but it took Beasley his 3rd year before the coaches realized he was a good player. These coaches sometimes play favorites and there is nothing I hate more than that.
Rod is completely inept and how he had so much juice within this organization, I'll never know.
He's been riding the coat-tails of Dungy/Gruden/Kiffin for close to 20 years now. The gravy train has about run its course.
Rod is not the coach you want if you have guys like taco and hill who can easily get in the doghouse with hurt feelings.