Detroit Lions first-year offensive coordinator John Morton is not happy with himself.
Sure, his offense is ranked third in the league in points per game at 30.7 and eighth in yards per game at 357.3. And yes, Morton has several superstars at his disposal as a play-caller. From wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown (538 yards, seven touchdowns), running back Jahmyr Gibbs (526 yards rushing, six touchdowns) and tight end Sam LaPorta (339 yards, two touchdowns), the Lions have firepower.
One lever that Morton feels he hasn't pulled enough this season, though, is former first-round wide receiver Jameson Williams .
Williams does have 17 catches for 289 yards and two touchdowns, but Morton took a look at things during the bye week, and he came away believing that he failed the young receiver. He wants

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