It's been very frustrating at times (I don't think anybody has been more frustrated than Taysom himself). I think that's somewhat forgivable, though, seeing as he's had to come all the way back from serious injury, had to learn two new offenses under two different coordinators, and he still hasn't even played the first game of his junior year. My hope is that he continues to improve in this regard as he gains experience in a more stable environment. Going forward, I think he'll have good games and bad games. I think he will absolutely shine at times, only to leave us scratching our heads at others. If he can put it all together consistently, though, I believe Taysom has the raw physical ability to be a once in a generation type of football player for BYU.