Still think that Snead was following along with the direction of Jeff Fisher with Tavon.
And, btw, it does show that neither he or Jeff had a solid sense of their dysfunctional offensive unit during that era
Again, Tavon's second contract reflects their sense that Tavon just needed some components around him to rocket into the "unstoppable class."
Here again is the part where speed just doesn't translate to success in football. You have to be route savvy, and a student of the game.
This is where Kupp shines.
Tavon never had elite grasp of the book, and McVay pulled the covers on that.
As for Gurley?
Yeah, I might have made the same mistake. He was playing incredible well.
A point made on radio the other day suggested that some guys who never had money throughout their youth lose their edge when they hit payday.
Not that it concerns Todd, but one has to wonder if some others have had that moment.........