If I told you what level of football I played you wouldn't believe me anyway so no point in going there. But from someone that has played football I can tell you that if you're expecting what happens at practice to be exactly what happens on game day then you are doing it wrong. There is some reading and reacting that needs to happen during the game. The QB nor the WR shouldn't think they can either run or throw to a specific spot just because they were able to do so in practice. That is a recipe for disaster. Yes there is generally a route that the QB should expect but if his WR is open 2 yards outside the hash instead of right on it he should be able to make that throw.
For every little critique you have of Worthy I could likely match it with a critique of someone else on the team. But I'm really not in the business of continually shitting on one of our own and I'm not going to act like we are a better team without one of our best guys on it. But for every drop you can show me, I can show you a ball that was overthrown. And you still didn't answer why you think Worthy would play with less effort for the QB he personally went out and recruited to get and also made him his roommate? Why did he take on punt return duties and also wanted to do kick return? Why is he blocking downfield if he just didn't want to play with any effort this year?
And if it's NIL related that has caused this heel turn on Worthy, then I should also remind some of you someone decommitted from this team, reclassified and committed somewhere else for NIL purposes and then when in the transfer portal we had to outbid Texas fucking Tech for his services. But no smoke there huh.