Ummm you do realize there are other ways to get the ball in a RB's hands right? You do realize that changing the play calling a little may loosen up a defense right? You do realize any PREDICTABLE team can and usually will be shut down by any decent defense right?
They also have 2 very solid wr'ers one will be a HOF'er and the other looks to be taking off, unlike many people I usually appreciate your posts, but that was a pretty lame reply that lacked much thought.
Torry Holt might be a HoFer one day (I don't think he's a slam dunk, but he definitely has a very compelling argument), but that's wholly irrelevant right now, because his knees are shot. If Jacksonville signed Jerry Rice and Cris Carter, then they'd have 3 HoF WRs in their WR corps, and that still wouldn't make it a good unit. Holt is barely adequate as a WR2 anymore, and Sims-Walker is very good, but he's no Andre Johnson or Larry Fitzgerald.As for changing up the playcall to loosen up the defense... I think the defense is already pretty loose when you're down by 14 in the 4th quarter. It's not like you need to call passes so that they won't expect a run anymore.
So far this season, MJD has gotten 15 or fewer carries five times, which to me seems like a gross misuse of resources, especially in light of MJD's 8/177/2 day against Tennessee. Some teams I'll get on them for running too much, but Jacksonville is nowhere near the point where I'm ready to start criticizing them for running too much. And yeah, they can toss it to MJD, too... but MJD's not going to be running vertical routes. If they throw it to him, it'll be a screen or a dumpoff, which is functionally the same thing as a running play, anyway. It's slow-developing and unlikely to get huge chunks of yardage at a time. If that's your plan, you might as well just hand it off to MJD, or at the very least
run some sweeps and pitches (why does nobody run pitch plays anymore?) to give him a chance to get to the sidelines.