ReddingRam with this:
They need to learn what TA does best and use him in those ways. Last year it seemed like they were trying to "force" how he was used, even though it wasn't working. Be creative. Find the ways but don't force them.
Maybe Redding but I think it's long past the time for "learning" what Tavon can do. At this rate, we'll "learn" what he can do after his rookie contract is up and he's on another team.
As far as I'm concerned, we should be at the "teaching him how do do best what we know he can do" stage.
I'm holding the Ram coaching staff accountable, considering what we spent for him, for what has been a total fiasco so far. While I have been against this pick from the moment we made it, I've seen more than enough from him to know that he can be a huge asset if used correctly and as Cig said, they need to get him more involved doing those things and less involved in trying to make a square peg fit in a round hole (running up the gut).
Let' hope that Cig, given more of a free rein, can start taking advantage of what we've already learned about him.
Or maybe he's just another Devon Hester. Which would be fine had he been a 2nd round pick too.