This article is a perfect example of addressing a symptom as if it were a cause. The delivery of the ball, both time and placement, are an issue. Jamal simply has a gift for making that much less of an issue. We cannot make 3 or 4 others into "Jamals"... and this staff better come to that conclusion stat. Riles proved through his utility play performance that our best option with Terrance as the QB, are to implement receiver routes that generate clear obvious open shots for Terrance. What works in practice, but doesn't seem to translate to Saturdays, isn't a failure on the part of our WRs... it's a failure of practicing against our defense. Jam our WRs at practice like they get jammed on Saturdays... and you'll conclude two things... we need to jam opponent receivers... and we need to practice routes (if Terrance is the QB) that create immediate, obvious throws for Terrance to make. The exception is Jamal. He can out athlete for the ball in a crowd. Quit expecting others to do that, and you'll be a better coach for it.