I'd give him Bertuzzi as a player that he may have coached up, but guys like Mantha and AA have had trouble with inconsistency
despite immense talent, and it's likely because he hasn't placed them on lines or in situations where they could grow.
But it's undeniable that Wiseau struck gold here
despite glorifying his lack of
talent — and that Franco, as ever poised to sink his
immense talents into forgettable trash, was able to make a tribute worthy of Wiseau's passions by finally doing justice to his own.