Idc what nobody say about Tavon Austin💯This man is a college legend and had a LONG NFL career no matter if he was a 1 round bust or not, he kept a job on a NFL team so at the end HE WON‼️‼️‼️‼️
From a football perspective, Jeff Fisher had no idea how to fully utilize him; drafting he, Stedman Bailey, and Gurley should have made for a lethal trio, but a combination of incompetent coaching, injuries, and Bailey getting shot derailed any potential.
I cosign this sir... I live here in St. Louis and was super excited that the Rams drafted him but then reality set in, Jeff Fisher, Mr. 8-8 was our coach and we had no offensive vision. For the majority of the time, we had no online and no QB. They drafted Sam Bradford and he torn his ACL multiple times and we never had an offensive system that new how to utilize him not to mention, he was drafted too high for what he actually was. He wasn't a number 1 receiver and wasn't big enough to be an every down back. Also he was almost a before his time type of player. He would thrive in the current era of football and offensive systems for sure.
And I TOTALLY forgot about when McVay become the coach, he started pushing him out after he muffed a couple of punts and started replacing him on punt returns with a kid from S. Carolina who was either a rookie or off the practice squad and it was down hill from there.. To ME, none of this was his fault, it was just unfortunate for him.
Bro I went to high school in Maryland. Tavon is a LEGEND. His highlight tape from Dunbar is INSANE. 12 minutes of literally all touchdowns.he held the record for most yards and touchdowns in a season for like a decade
I’m not from there I’m from Ga. And I thought it topped Reggie bush high school tape. He never got tackled all tape!!! It’s beyond me that ppl didn’t know who he was. I was in highschool when I found out about him. This man barely ran full speed the whole tape either. He keep calling him speed demon and it was his relaxed style of elusiveness that you really had to worry about
I’ll never forget him taking back a trick play punt against Seattle back when LOB was around….he was so fun to watch in those early years with St. Louis
I watched his whole career as a WVU fan and I can tell you that the NFL had no idea how to use him. They had him running fades and streaks up the sideline and that was never his strength. They kept trying to make him a regular receiver
Foster had a 6yr NFL career, that's solid for a nfl rb and was the lead back in carolina most of them. Now he the head coach at Ucla. Nice football life
He should've gotten more of a chance at RB. His yards per carry were insanely high throughout his college and pro careers. He averaged 6.8 YPC for his entire NFL career (199 carries for 1,361 yards). He could've been a De'Von Achane type of RB (small, super fast, high YPC).
I’m from Baltimore and my high school played him when I was attending. By far the FASTEST player we have ever seen. He could’ve really been one of the best all purpose players ever. He not the biggest (about 5’9 175) but his speed, acceleration, and elusiveness was crazy. He use to love to do that high step (Deion sander esc) on the sideline and then burst past EVERYONE. Much love to Tavon!
Being a high schooler during the Tavon insanity and going to one of the schools he always went crazy on (Baltimore City College High) was wild. My brother Gizzle (LL) was the biggest fan of TA at WVU and used to watch his highlights regularly to motivate him to get back in shape for football. S/O to Mr 100 BIG ONES!!!
I'm a long time Rams fan, and believe me, it's something that haunts us. Tavon Austin. Fischer knew how to draft players, but he had trouble developing them. He was of course more of a defensive minded coach. Goff, for example, really sucked his first year under Fischer too. That, and Tavon wasn't really a receiver at heart, imo.
i think the problem was simply that back then, the league wasn’t used to the tyreek hill type of player. they needed to get him into space more with A LOT more underneath passes/ jet sweeps. look at how the chiefs use xavier worthy. i don’t call him a bust because of the fact nobody in the league actually knew what to do with him.
You should have played his HS mixtape he was definitely a TOP recruit!! Back when Maryland had the fat coach dude flew in to one of the games on a helicopter!!! Games were always sold out!! DEFINITELY A BALTIMORE LEGEND
That West Virginia Offense was Explosive back then. But @Mattbegreat what about that WV that You had Pat white at QB and Steve Slaton at RB. I used to thrash teams on NCAA lol
I hated playing people like you on that game. You thrashed us in the same way or sense that people who use the Warriors with KD, Klay, and Steph used to thrash people.
I’d be interested in a “what happened to Ronald Curry” video. He was the best player in VA by far his entire HS career. He was supposed to go to UVA, but juked us and went to UNC. He played FB and BB and ended up getting drafted in the NFL. He just kind of disappeared from there.
Ronald Curry had a very productive career with The Raiders. He didn't disappear. Just didn't have a high profile star level career like his high school numbers might have suggested.
I'm pretty sure Tavon also had his closest and opposite side receiver from WVU also be drafted by STL in NFL, Steadman Bailey. He got shot in the head. I can't remember how that happened. But not the fred lane way. It was like a stalker or a drug deal gone wrong or something.
I think a team like the Patriots of that era who had a history of making great use out of shorter WRs (Troy Brown, Deion Branch, Welker, Edelman, Faulk) could have made him a bigger star. Bill and Brady loved throwing screens to those size guys.
Tavon Austin was the same height as my fellow Domer, Allen Rossum. Who is Allen Rossum? A return specialist who ended up with over 15,000 returning yards and kickoff return touchdowns for 5 different NFL teams.
As a colts fan our team is known for making average to below average players look like superstars against us. Some of the most forgettable players will have a career game playing the colts
Played in the wrong era for a terribly mid coaching regime in Fisher. Andy Reid would have salivated to have him early in his career. I think he would have thrived in NE too
It’s pretty obvious what happened. He excelled against lesser competition in both HS and College. I’d have to go back and see how he did against upper-echelon teams during his college career (even bowl games and a few competitive non-cons don’t truly show the grind of a full season in, say, the SEC). But it got to the point where defenses and defenders were much more capable of neutralizing his natural abilities. That’s when the scheme could have saved him, but it didn’t work out like that. But KUDOS for him being a good person and not idolizing his chosen sport.
What the clickbait BS is this? You warned 3 different times that this story was awful, you made the title say it was a “sad downfall”, and it turns out to be the most uneventful story I’ve ever heard. No bad breaks, no trouble with the law, no family trouble…no issues at all except that he wasn’t good enough to play in the NFL. He made 60 million to play a game he wasn’t good enough at….thats the opposite of the way you told the story.
It doesn't take much research to find that Tavon had a wrist injury during an offseason training program and a hamstring injury in training camp in 2017, which ended up setting him back in the depth chart. This makes me wonder if all you did was look up pro football reference and wikipedia for your research.
That 2015 season should have been the year where the NFL was like “ok… this how he’ll be utilized” especially with Gurley. I think teams don’t get faulted enough for not properly using players and weapons and running their careers and those years wasted for the team.
A good break down would have been who else was in his class during the time to see why he was rated the no.24 wr with stats like that. Played against him in college and he was pedestrian af but he lit the nation up guess he just let everyone else eat that day
Severely undersized player (5'8) who was only drafted in the top 10 b/c of his combine 40 time. I remember watching the highlight tape on him and saying to myself, "None of his catches are beyond 5 yards downfield" then he would proceed to YAC another 30 yards with juke moves on a college level player, well newsflash that doesn't translate in the NFL. Had bust written all over him.
Yeah there is no letdown here. This is just a showcase of teams that didn’t utilize a tool that might have been better than the others available at the time. The NFL didn’t want to invest in dual threat positions after the fallout of the QB busts (I.e. the RG3 era)
you should do jaylon smith next. love the videos and thank you for always posting these videos man. just appreciate all the work you put in for all your fan. thank you man #mattthegoat
That Orange Bowl trip to Miami was probably the best week of my life. Just some broke college kids staying at the shittiest hotel in South Beach drinking jungle juice capped off with that blowout win over Clemson. One of those times where everything went right
Hi Matt, Hey, whatever happened to Robert Foster? I was living in Pittsburgh when he played high school ball there and he was a top recruit, 5 stars. I know he went to Alabama and played a little bit, but then vanished. Thanks!
Yeah! I say this as an OSU fan but i think he did a disservice to himself by picking Ohio State and Jim Tressels offense. His other choice was Oregon and i think in an alternate universe if he picked that school with Chip Kellys offense back then. He would have won the heisman and probably would have won a championship with Oregon in the 2010 season
Idc what nobody say about Tavon Austin💯This man is a college legend and had a LONG NFL career no matter if he was a 1 round bust or not, he kept a job on a NFL team so at the end HE WON‼️‼️‼️‼️
This.
Exactly. People don’t understand the NFL stands for: not for long, he had a solid 8 years career.
8 years 40 million dollars lol dude won life
For real...He still has crazy highlights in the NFL. Things normal guys in the nfl couldn't do.
From a football perspective, Jeff Fisher had no idea how to fully utilize him; drafting he, Stedman Bailey, and Gurley should have made for a lethal trio, but a combination of incompetent coaching, injuries, and Bailey getting shot derailed any potential.
My thoughts Exactly!!
I cosign this sir... I live here in St. Louis and was super excited that the Rams drafted him but then reality set in, Jeff Fisher, Mr. 8-8 was our coach and we had no offensive vision. For the majority of the time, we had no online and no QB. They drafted Sam Bradford and he torn his ACL multiple times and we never had an offensive system that new how to utilize him not to mention, he was drafted too high for what he actually was. He wasn't a number 1 receiver and wasn't big enough to be an every down back. Also he was almost a before his time type of player. He would thrive in the current era of football and offensive systems for sure.
Agreed!
And I TOTALLY forgot about when McVay become the coach, he started pushing him out after he muffed a couple of punts and started replacing him on punt returns with a kid from S. Carolina who was either a rookie or off the practice squad and it was down hill from there.. To ME, none of this was his fault, it was just unfortunate for him.
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Bro I went to high school in Maryland. Tavon is a LEGEND. His highlight tape from Dunbar is INSANE. 12 minutes of literally all touchdowns.he held the record for most yards and touchdowns in a season for like a decade
i went to Dunbar and this is true lol he was our football jesus
I saw him play at Dunbar. Definitely a baller
I’m not from there I’m from Ga. And I thought it topped Reggie bush high school tape. He never got tackled all tape!!! It’s beyond me that ppl didn’t know who he was. I was in highschool when I found out about him. This man barely ran full speed the whole tape either. He keep calling him speed demon and it was his relaxed style of elusiveness that you really had to worry about
Hardest HS highlight tape out there Tavon started the peace sign on the way to the end zone way back then
If this dude played in the current 49ners offense he’d go off
Or chiefs
Miami
Ayeeee he’s from my city let’s gooo growing up in my era he was our standard Maryland legend
This a fact !! Tavon a Maryland made legend dawg.
I’ll never forget him taking back a trick play punt against Seattle back when LOB was around….he was so fun to watch in those early years with St. Louis
He should have played for Belichick. He was good at using under sized recivers.
This was my favorite player growing up you gotta do more of these videos
I watched his whole career as a WVU fan and I can tell you that the NFL had no idea how to use him. They had him running fades and streaks up the sideline and that was never his strength. They kept trying to make him a regular receiver
I remember those West Virginia teams with Austin, Pat White and Steve Slaton.
They were fun to watch.
Don't forget Noel Devine
@coachp8796 that's right....he was a speedster too.
Darius reynaud was aa monster too
So as jock sanders
Steadmon bailey too
As a diehard WVU fan it was bittersweet to watch this
05-13 were fun times to be WVU fan
We need "What happened to Deshaun Foster" he ran for over 3 thousand yards and scored 70 touchdowns his senior yr Of high school in CA
Foster had a 6yr NFL career, that's solid for a nfl rb and was the lead back in carolina most of them. Now he the head coach at Ucla. Nice football life
@@mikep1908 he could have been better! It's AWSOME he became head coach of his Almamater👍🏻
He should've gotten more of a chance at RB. His yards per carry were insanely high throughout his college and pro careers. He averaged 6.8 YPC for his entire NFL career (199 carries for 1,361 yards). He could've been a De'Von Achane type of RB (small, super fast, high YPC).
I’m from Baltimore and my high school played him when I was attending. By far the FASTEST player we have ever seen. He could’ve really been one of the best all purpose players ever. He not the biggest (about 5’9 175) but his speed, acceleration, and elusiveness was crazy. He use to love to do that high step (Deion sander esc) on the sideline and then burst past EVERYONE. Much love to Tavon!
I’d love to see a Vernon Gholston vid next. You talk about a guy who was night and day different from college to pros. I’m liking this series a lot!
I used to watch this man college highlights religiously💨
Austin isn’t even the craziest story from that WVU team. You should do one on Noel Devine. He had all the hype coming out of high school.
shoutout to tavon Austin for the one time he caught a 80 yard game wing touchdown in my madden franchise
One of my favorite cfb playes, up there with Deanthony Thomas
Being a high schooler during the Tavon insanity and going to one of the schools he always went crazy on (Baltimore City College High) was wild. My brother Gizzle (LL) was the biggest fan of TA at WVU and used to watch his highlights regularly to motivate him to get back in shape for football. S/O to Mr 100 BIG ONES!!!
Tavon Austin WALKED so Tyreek Hill can RUN 🫡🫡
I wouldnt compare him to the Cheetah, really he was demo Deebo, a WR that dabbles in RB. How McVay couldnt make him a Deebo is beyond me.
Probably because Austin was getting older and injuries.
also Tavon couldn't catch worth sh.t
He’s 5’8 175 he wasn’t gonna be like Deebo . Deebo is built like a running back. Austin is more of a gadget/slot receiver
Charlie Ward and Eric Crouch both won the heisman at qb and never threw an nfl pass. Would love to know either story. Love these vids.
It’s easy. Ward chose to play in the nba because there was doubt over his nfl future.
Crouch couldn’t pass at all.
We NEED “What happened to Ryan Perrilloux”
I'm gonna like the comment even though I couldn't tell the difference between him and a radiator
No one knows or cares about Ryan perrilloux
Yes!!
@PriceySweater so the fact there IS a video about him like this says what exactly?
@@davidrichards6059 mattbegreats video has 55k views... Says exactly what I said... No one cares or knows who that is haha
I live here in Bmore & i remember Tavon Austin,he went to Dunbar High school
I'm a long time Rams fan, and believe me, it's something that haunts us. Tavon Austin. Fischer knew how to draft players, but he had trouble developing them. He was of course more of a defensive minded coach. Goff, for example, really sucked his first year under Fischer too. That, and Tavon wasn't really a receiver at heart, imo.
As a mountaineer fan those years was amazing
Matt, you should do one on Aaron Hernandez!
I think we all know what happened with him. It’s been pretty well documented at this point.
Tavon has the best college football highlight reel of all time.
He made out had a legendary high school and college career and made over 60 mil in the league, lived his dream and now can do whatever he wants
Love your videos Matt!
We need a history/deep dive of college football overall nobody has done it yet , love your stuff Matt !!
you think his downfall was sad, wait until you see deanthony thomas now
Tavon never got a real opportunity after the Rams, he still can play, he was with the Jags in 2021 making plays, West Baltimore Legend
One the best NCAA football player to ever do it, many consider this man the NCAA goat.
WHAT HAPPENED TO EJ MANUEL (hometown bias) cause there isn’t any vid on him being a bust
He probably would still be on someone roster but he decided to retire after the chiefs picked him up.
What happened to Sidney rice?! Dude was a menace in 2009 with the Vikings and disappeared off the face of the planet after 2013
10 years at highest level of football is far from a downfall or a flop!!!
Do a video on the former freshman All-American Aaron Lynch
I used to love bro!! Always wish he made a impact in the NFL even as a returner
i think the problem was simply that back then, the league wasn’t used to the tyreek hill type of player. they needed to get him into space more with A LOT more underneath passes/ jet sweeps. look at how the chiefs use xavier worthy. i don’t call him a bust because of the fact nobody in the league actually knew what to do with him.
Matt, how about a video on Dee Hart? I was CRAZY excited when he committed to Bama back in the day.
You should have played his HS mixtape he was definitely a TOP recruit!! Back when Maryland had the fat coach dude flew in to one of the games on a helicopter!!! Games were always sold out!! DEFINITELY A BALTIMORE LEGEND
As a wvu and 9ers fan, I was so pumped when sf signed. Too bad he got injured. He sure he would've been productive in Shanahans offense
That West Virginia Offense was Explosive back then. But @Mattbegreat what about that WV that You had Pat white at QB and Steve Slaton at RB. I used to thrash teams on NCAA lol
I hated playing people like you on that game. You thrashed us in the same way or sense that people who use the Warriors with KD, Klay, and Steph used to thrash people.
@@BigPapiCapone well imagine how you would’ve felt when I played with Oregon as well the same year. Even more explosive 😃
Can you do a vid on Shane Buchele (former Texas QB). Hope you had a great day Matt.
You didn’t mention that in 2012 West Virginia switched from the Big East to the Big 12 making his stats more impressive
Noti gang 🎉🎉
Virginia techs David Wilson deserves a video. Guy was electric but retired after 2 seasons due to a neck injury
We need to see what happened to Jahleel Billingsley
He's a real estate agent 💀
Absolutely, correct from start to finish.”
I’d be interested in a “what happened to Ronald Curry” video. He was the best player in VA by far his entire HS career. He was supposed to go to UVA, but juked us and went to UNC. He played FB and BB and ended up getting drafted in the NFL. He just kind of disappeared from there.
Should have gone to UVA, he would have developed more as a qb, and ditched basketball he couldn't shoot
Ronald Curry had a very productive career with The Raiders. He didn't disappear. Just didn't have a high profile star level career like his high school numbers might have suggested.
I'm pretty sure Tavon also had his closest and opposite side receiver from WVU also be drafted by STL in NFL, Steadman Bailey. He got shot in the head. I can't remember how that happened. But not the fred lane way. It was like a stalker or a drug deal gone wrong or something.
who's game footage clips are you using? why didn't you use Tavon Austin hs footage ?
facts lmao
That’s what I’m saying 😂😂 like who is this guy
He was so good back in college he even put up some yard against that 2011 LSU Tigers defense
Mountaineer here and people like Tavon & Geno Smith are perfect examples of NFL teams not taking advantage of WVU players talents.
Since you made a video about Tavon Austin, you MUST MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT STEADMAN BAILEY.
No cap he was a dog also
“Blew(blue) so much Green(Money, I went from Duke to Boston! Run that back like TaVon Austin !” -Starlito
Why were you talking about Tavon Austin, but showing Jordan Lyle highlights from St. Thomas High School in Fort Lauderdale?
NFL is a whole different level than high school and college
Thats not his high school highlights what did yiu get those clips from? That school is in Florida
Matt, please do one of these on Vince Young.
I think a team like the Patriots of that era who had a history of making great use out of shorter WRs (Troy Brown, Deion Branch, Welker, Edelman, Faulk) could have made him a bigger star. Bill and Brady loved throwing screens to those size guys.
Whose highlights is he playing???????
Tavon Austin was the same height as my fellow Domer, Allen Rossum. Who is Allen Rossum? A return specialist who ended up with over 15,000 returning yards and kickoff return touchdowns for 5 different NFL teams.
As a colts fan our team is known for making average to below average players look like superstars against us. Some of the most forgettable players will have a career game playing the colts
coaching was the biggest factor, if he went to the rams with mcvay he would be on par with deebo or kansas city tyreek
Played in the wrong era for a terribly mid coaching regime in Fisher. Andy Reid would have salivated to have him early in his career. I think he would have thrived in NE too
It’s pretty obvious what happened. He excelled against lesser competition in both HS and College. I’d have to go back and see how he did against upper-echelon teams during his college career (even bowl games and a few competitive non-cons don’t truly show the grind of a full season in, say, the SEC). But it got to the point where defenses and defenders were much more capable of neutralizing his natural abilities. That’s when the scheme could have saved him, but it didn’t work out like that. But KUDOS for him being a good person and not idolizing his chosen sport.
These what happened/downfall videos are interesting. You should do a video on what happened to Ronald Johnson, a 5-star from Muskegon who went to USC.
Why the St Thomas film? I was there 07 and he was not there.
What happened to Andy Katzenmoyer?
Dude, whose high school highlights are you using in the beginning of the video? You’re circling the rb like it’s Tavon
Yeah he didn't get tackled 😂 on his high school highlights 😂
What the clickbait BS is this? You warned 3 different times that this story was awful, you made the title say it was a “sad downfall”, and it turns out to be the most uneventful story I’ve ever heard. No bad breaks, no trouble with the law, no family trouble…no issues at all except that he wasn’t good enough to play in the NFL. He made 60 million to play a game he wasn’t good enough at….thats the opposite of the way you told the story.
Also. Some players fit schemes. And nobody could stop rich rods spread offense from 1998 till his departure.
you should do a what happened to tarik cohen
What happened to Andre Woodson qb from Kentucky
It doesn't take much research to find that Tavon had a wrist injury during an offseason training program and a hamstring injury in training camp in 2017, which ended up setting him back in the depth chart. This makes me wonder if all you did was look up pro football reference and wikipedia for your research.
Do a video on LSU’s Chad Jones. Not to be demanding lol , I just know you’ll do great covering his story.
That 2015 season should have been the year where the NFL was like “ok… this how he’ll be utilized” especially with Gurley. I think teams don’t get faulted enough for not properly using players and weapons and running their careers and those years wasted for the team.
A good break down would have been who else was in his class during the time to see why he was rated the no.24 wr with stats like that. Played against him in college and he was pedestrian af but he lit the nation up guess he just let everyone else eat that day
Playing in STL was the worst thing that could have happened to him
You should do Darius Guice
yo matt what happened to patrick mahomes?
Severely undersized player (5'8) who was only drafted in the top 10 b/c of his combine 40 time. I remember watching the highlight tape on him and saying to myself, "None of his catches are beyond 5 yards downfield" then he would proceed to YAC another 30 yards with juke moves on a college level player, well newsflash that doesn't translate in the NFL. Had bust written all over him.
24th in the nation is based on overall player, not position
Im pretty sure. Apologies if Im wrong
Yeah there is no letdown here. This is just a showcase of teams that didn’t utilize a tool that might have been better than the others available at the time. The NFL didn’t want to invest in dual threat positions after the fallout of the QB busts (I.e. the RG3 era)
I feel like you gotta do one on De'anthony Thomas he was very similar story/build/play style as Tavon Austin
Why was there a random kid high school highlights playing that weren’t Tavon Austin in the video
West Virginia was a way better program than UGA and even Bama at the time
Lots of dominant college players never made it in professional football. It is a different game. 80% washout.
you should do jaylon smith next. love the videos and thank you for always posting these videos man. just appreciate all the work you put in for all your fan. thank you man #mattthegoat
What happened to Ryan Perriloux next!!!
I think you should have more then 320 k these videos are awesome
U can't mention Tavon without Steve Slaton
That Orange Bowl trip to Miami was probably the best week of my life. Just some broke college kids staying at the shittiest hotel in South Beach drinking jungle juice capped off with that blowout win over Clemson. One of those times where everything went right
Hi Matt, Hey, whatever happened to Robert Foster? I was living in Pittsburgh when he played high school ball there and he was a top recruit, 5 stars. I know he went to Alabama and played a little bit, but then vanished. Thanks!
Can we get a Shea Patterson video
Why? Everyone knew he would be ass in the NFL
Terrell Pryor would awesome to see dude a monster in college and even had 1k receiving yards once he switched to wr
Yeah! I say this as an OSU fan but i think he did a disservice to himself by picking Ohio State and Jim Tressels offense. His other choice was Oregon and i think in an alternate universe if he picked that school with Chip Kellys offense back then. He would have won the heisman and probably would have won a championship with Oregon in the 2010 season
Ooowww What about Steve Slaton???