NFL teams can't arbitrarily change the target share that a receive gets. Normally, 2 to 5 receivers are going to go out in the route. The QB is going to go through his reads, and throw to the open receiver. Usually , over a span of several games, the better player in the NFL is going to receive more targets in Sandbox.
NFL Coordinators calling plays and QB's making choices on the field, definitely "LOOK" for specific receivers.
Even Defensive Coordinators "LOOK" to take away specific Receivers.
NFL Coordinators calling plays and QB's making choices on the field, definitely "LOOK" for specific receivers.
Even Defensive Coordinators "LOOK" to take away specific Receivers.
Just say, that you can't or don't want to do it.
Your response is nearly ridiculous.
This is all happening inside the simulation. Star players get more patterns in which they are the first read. Star players or players running deep patterns are more likely to get double covered. Double covered players are less likely to get open.