The OP is spot-on, imo. Those abandoned formations put Wallace in better position for RAC yardage, which is one of the biggest issues for this offense. Guys are constantly catching the ball and getting tackled on the spot. Part of this is the design of the offense with so many comebacks and things like that. But Wallace is a burner in space and has made plays on screens, taken short slants to the house in Pittsburgh. Matthews flashed some RAC last night, but man, get your super fast guy the ball with a chance to turn an easy throw into a big play. So sick of watching Tannehill work so hard to move this offense, between the OLine and the lacking RAC. A huge chunk of his total passing is through the air because guys aren't making plays after the catch. Wallace is capable of this, we just have to put him in better position.
I don't buy that he has a limited route tree. I buy that we have a limited OC with a limited playbook.
They couldn't figure out how to use Bush correctly. What makes you think they can figure out how to use Wallace correctly?