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Ross, you might have a point - if he didn't double and triple dip at all these positions.Just playing devil’s advocate though, what if his picks AREN’T bad but the staff simply didn’t develop them?
What if Polk could be fairly solid but the toxic locker room culture totally screwed up his ability to perform?
What if Wallace had starting potential, but the awful strength and conditioning team (led by Jerod’s brother) screwed up his conditioning and then also screwed up his recovery, causing him to barely develop or play all year?
What if Okorafor could’ve been a decent RT but he peaced out because he could see how bad this locker room was going to be?
There’s a lot Wolf could point to. It does make me think it’s possible he returns for 1 more year with a good coach he signs off on and then they reevaluate. He didn’t choose Mayo, he was saddled with him. And then Mayo couldn’t even get his own staff together and they were stuck picking at scraps. No one wanted to work for him.
Wolf took a LOT of shots at the dartboard at the same position, and hit the wall with all of them. You draft one WR that doesn't work out - well, that happens. You draft 2, AND sign KJ Osborn as your 'big money' receiver, and they all crash out? That's not on the coaches. Even by accident, with bad coaching, a player with ability will show that on the field in flashes at times. Drake Maye, perfect example. Kayshon Boutte, probably a better one in this case. Austin Hooper. Those guys can at least be called NFL players.












