"I definitely let the boys down," Taumalolo said. "Greeny said to me that if I was to play first grade, I definitely had to fix that or else he couldn't see me playing first grade.
"After that, I definitely turned that around. I've been professional and given everything a red-hot crack."
Two short years later, Taumalolo is a Dally M winner, premiership winner, and for two seasons in a row has led the league for most metres.
Taumalolo concedes discipline has been a problem during his career but has worked hard to turn change his ways.
The turnaround has been nothing short of stellar and earlier in the year he eschewed interest from the NFL and was signed to a 10-year deal worth a reported $10 million.
"A lot of Macca's and KFC," he says when asked what he's had to sacrifice to get where he is.
"There was a time when I was always a turning up late to training or never on time for meetings. At times that cost me opportunities to play first grade.
"I spoke to some of the leadership boys back then and they told me if I was a chance to play first grade I needed to fix that.
"That's definitely a big factor in why I'm playing like I am."