Teams and critics have been saying this same thing about Lamar Jackson for like 8 years now. Further, I have no idea what some were expecting when Sellers took the field last year. Watching the kid in high school, you knew he was raw. South Florence's offense was just run game and deep balls. So, I knew he could throw the deep ball. The question was whether he could adapt to the requirements of intermediate and shorter throws on the next level. Further, besides TE Josh Simon, all of our receivers were incoming transfer portal guys, freshmen, or guys who had not established themselves at all. Frankly, I was braced for days like the ODU game and even worse. However, you saw progression from Game 1 to the Kentucky game and the Offense was able to make some plays to complement the Defense as the season wore on. After the Oklahoma game, the offense had progressed to competent and flat out saved us in the Missouri game. I get your point that how a player plays one season doesn't mean he will play that way going forward. However, I don't see it as unreasonable for fans to be encouraged by Sellers and the offense given their progression over last season.