If they "always" do this, why has there been a fever pitch of positive comments about Sharpe? Without any insider knowledge (and I greatly appreciate your team insight), I see a front office that realizes they made a HUGE mistake, and DGB is essentially worthless.
Two "buts" here-
But like I said, after last season he held high value. Mularkey's negativity is the only thing that wrecked his value. As the afternoon has wore on I have seen several well exaggerated comments so please let me mention them here. "Slightly overweight want to get faster" was his opinion of himself when he showed up. That is not Santa Claus showing up to the weight room. Not putting enough effort in- that's exaggerated too, Mularkey said a few times how he stays late often but Mularkey's point was to stay even later. He has been reported meeting with Andre and Douglas and asst coach Tucker. It was, like I stated, just that he's a slow learner. Whisenhunt said last year, a few times, that Stoops pegged DGB perfectly and discussed this. They knew it. So for me, as I said above, get him a tutor/coach then.
Tajae hasn't received this yet, you are correct. When someone writes "they always do this" you know as well as anyone that they are talking about the past moreso than the current, but I'll play along. Tajae hasn't gotten it yet, you are correct. The shameful part is this was absolutely a Whisenhunt thing. Not only did it upset the current players but their veterans that always returned too. They would eventually stop attending TC due to Whis.
How has Kendall Wright done since MularkeyWhis came to town?
Did the negativity help develop Sankey? Cobb?
Lewan's first game he played RG and his second game he played RT. I think his fourth he played LG and sixth LT. He has quite literally gotten worse under Whis and Mularkey (until last game)
Poutasi is about to be cut, it'll happen. He was the only turnstyle in week 1. How has his development gone?
Jared Cook, Kenny Britt, Chris Sanders, Tyrone Calico...the Titans have a horrible history of highly drafted WRs and developmental projects even before Whis.
Hunter was the second coming of something and not all unlike DGB. My issue with them is a considerable one with him. I absolutely do think he will do well when he is cut. I have never seen a player respond so perfectly to every single thing they asked. Whis complained of study habits and when they returned last summer, he knew all three spots. He and TZ were the only ones to master it between minicamp and TC. He got criticized for efforts on deep roues and then for running too fast and the back to effort in the 4th Q. Having a WR run deep for "every other" run play with zero hope of him catching the ball is stupid, but he did it and to call him "too fast" is to criticize the effort. Sometime in the middle of the season, I think every NFL WR would give a half @ effort in the fourth Q if they ran 40 deep routes in the previous 3Qs and never got a target. How about using the ridiculous talent to catch a ball coach? Now he didn't look good in the slot and maybe shouldn't have at 6-4. He stayed late with Shawn Jefferson and actually looked odd but he figured it out in 2015 and had a few catches from the slot. Big guys making a couple sudden cuts look like bad dancers not WRs but kudos to him for making it work. Antonio's rookie year was when everyone realized he was Mr Kentucky and a state champion HS QB. Those videos were Antonio throwing a nice throw to Hunter at the sideline, over and over and over because Whis felt like if he leaped he never got his feet in. Now this happened about as often as it does with any WR, but there was Justin finding someone to throw and working on it. Mularkey met with him to tell him he had all the talent in the world but needed to produce and come ready to play- he showed up best shape of career and ran hills like Rice. They put JAG on his back and he led the NFL in some preseason receiving stats. He has been nothing but perfectly responsive. This summer he's running with the 3rd and fourth string. He got one pass they claim was thrown his way in week one.The ball was 20-30 yards past him, he tripped at the LOS over the CB's legs. Mularkey called him out in the presser. Let me tell ya he is wicked fast for a big man but there was no way Carl Lewis was catching that ball even if there wasn't a trip. Ridiculous to use that as a reason to criticize. They've had 6 or 7 camp practices that fans can attend. You can see videos and tweets of how excellent he is doing. Radio hosts saying "he makes it look so easy" is not just anyone commenting too. One day stands out to me. National reporters pointed out he had 10 catches in OTAs and literally caught everything. Robiske called a deep pass, he dove and it hit his hands at the end of the dive and he didn't catch it. They called it an awesome effort. Mularkey called it a drop because it hit his hands. Mularkey said the other catches don't matter, must be consistent. There's a sweet picture of him reaching backwards over the CB and grabbing a ball one-handed. Not a peep from Mularkey that day. Now let's go back to his rookie year. He was "wet behind the ears" and about only put in for his awesome high point ability. He was going in for red zone plays or bombs and that's about it. He did very well for precious few plays. Ever since they claim he doesn't give enough effort high pointing the ball. They got handed an awesome leaper/catcher type and somehow messed it up. Long winded but Hunter should be exactly what coaches want. State an issue, put the work in, fix it. That has to be enough! It's gotta be the way the team "works" and the whole aspect of coaching.
Antonio Andrews- Whis called him the hardest worker his first camp and he made the PS as a UDFA but he did better than other RBs in preseason. He'd eventually return kicks and do OK. Year two he became the "yes coach" guy and almost literally did everything possible. He was a backup FB, backup slot WR, backup long snapper, fifth string QB, KR, PR and RB. They loved his effort and ability to learn and he'd win the starting RB job. A military brat, they'd use that to promote the team with pics of his father and all. This year he might be cut. He's not allowed to do the other things. Why? Is it not useful to have a guy like that around? I saw a guy running hard in week one and even making ST plays. He is finding a way. Watch them cut him.
Mularkey has stressed blocking and the importance of WRs blocking in the run game. Who had the best block in week one? yyyyyyyyeah
Now again Mularkey's negativity is the only thing that changed the outside perception to wreck DGBs value.
Hunter is overdue to be cut unless somehow they breathe new life into him and he replaces DGB now.
Let me throw this back at you- have there ever been two WRs as talented as Hunter and DGB to be let go from one team in the same offseason?