You're not going to see them give up on those because it would be failing to use part of what makes AJ special. AJ in his rookie year was 1st in the NFL in yards after catch--he is a nightmare for DB's to bring down alone. Short routes like that keep the db's from backing off of him too much, are very safe, are very quick making the OL's & Carr's job easier and make it dangerous for the opposing team to bring all the LB's and safeties in tight into the box. They'll take plenty of shots down field (hopefully with the QB's being more accurate--Bradford and AJ were wide open many times last year and overthrown) but look for this kind of play as well to be balanced and play on AJ's strength.