It is, and it's harmless. But at the same time, it's not inconceivable that Hester could thrive in a new system. He grew in his first two seasons as a receiver and that was with a hack of an OC in Ron Turner. He went from that vanilla college system to Martz's overly complex system and took a step back. But he's still only got 4 years of WR experience under his belt now, no more than a typical 2nd year player. In a scaled back system that is still led by real NFL coaches, and with a really good QB and finally other legit targets around him, Hester could take a significant step forward as a receiver. It will certainly be nice to not have to entertain the "Hester is our #1 WR" nonsense anymore.