I remembered when the wild cat offense came out and defenses were dumbfounded on seeing it in person. Then someone found a way to stop it and it became a novelty thing. Then came Taysom and all the variants that could be run from him being on the field. Year after year, defenses acted like they had never seen a player like him and continuously failed to stop him. This year, in particular, our entire offensive scheme was different when the defense had to account for him on the field. It just opened up everything. The only thing that stops a Taysom, with his ferocity, is the human factor of injury, and/or a Pete Carmichael that only gave him 3 or 4 plays a game. He eventually takes enough damage that he can’t continue.