have been frustrated that he never has seemed to be part of the game plan for his teams. I think JJ Redick suffered similarly and has never had a similar chance. He has learned to be a role player. The difference is that his size allows him to play off the ball easier (no ball handling responsibilities) and his defense is better than Jimmer's, or at least is perceived to be better.
That said, he has had lots of coaches, and none of them have decided to go this route. At some point, we need to acknowledge that this may be a result of Jimmer's limitations as opposed to the coaches inability to use him. I think I am at that point of acknowledgment, but I admit that there is still an unproven part of Jimmer's game that is frustrating to see caged.