So, are you implying that the Cowboys had no receivers capable of creating separation? If so, I agree. Maybe you are implying that none of those receivers were a true number one. Again, I would agree. If you are implying that Amari somehow improved Dak's ability to throw a pass, then I disagree. The problem with your thesis that Dak somehow became a better passer because of Amari is simply not true or based in facts. Dak still throws the same ball, he just throws it to a better receiver now. The difference between Dak pre-Amari and Dak post-Amari, is that Amari forces defenses to roll coverage to his side and he is capable of creating separation. This makes it easier for the other receivers to get open. Now, since one of those non-thinking people answered your question, how about you answer the question I presented first. How does Amari get the ball into his hands? All you have done up to this point is answer my question with a question.