Not blaming the player - he was drifted where he was drafted, paid what he could get - those are both on the front office and head coach, but to hear him talk about 'hitting rock bottom' and his persona struggle it's good for a laugh. It must be so hard to get paid more than Aaron Donald with none of the production
And can we get past the 'we didn't use him right' argument. He had one good year - on a team with no receivers. Who else were they going to throw it to? Look at his yards per catch over his career and it's not good. Somehow we supposedly needed to magically 'drop him in space' for him to make explosive plays. Uh...yeah. Sometimes the player has to break tackles and make people miss to find themselves in space.
Keep fighting Tavon, 42 million dollars doesn't go as far as it used to.