Of course I mean to do it consistently in NFL games. Practice is what it is. I think it is unrealistic to expect him to do it consistently in actual NFL games at this stage. That isn't a ceiling cap either. It is a cap on what I think is realistic to expect as a rookie based on who he was in college and is right now. Of course we wouldn't be worrying about that so much if there were more viable NFL outside receivers on the roster. But we have one slot (Shakir), one flex guy (Samuel) and a career depth guy outside (Hollins). The pressure on Coleman as a rookie comes from what the team didn't do otherwise in the receiver room.