There is such a thing called "Growing Pains," in the NFL.
In order to grow, one has to suffer more than a few setbacks.
That's the only way a team, or the average person learns.
The best lessons in life and football are your own mistakes.
Tyrod Taylor had his best game as a Buffalo Bill today, but he made mistakes.
Tom Brady is great today because he constantly learns from his own mistakes.
Half or more of being great is seeing your own faults, admitting them, learning from them, and making wins out of lemons.
Few people ever thought Drew Brees would ever amount to anything but another bust in the NFL.
http://www.nfl.com/player/drewbrees/2504775/careerstats
In his first year as a starter, Brees went 8-8 after winning his first 4 games.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...eDr00/gamelog/
In his second year, Drew Brees started 0-5 with the Chargers, played 11 games and won only 2.
In his third year, Brees finished 11-4 in the 2004 season.
In his fourth year, Brees finished 9-7.
4 years after that, he won the Super Bowl.
What's my point?
It takes time, and time is mean ***** in the NFL.