Art is gaining nothing under the current philosophy. If the coaches are truly committed to the kid, quit starting him. Early in the game, give him time on the sidelines to discuss what’s going on on the field, re: quarterback play, with Gio (if he’s not the qb) or with the qb coach. Give him a shot on the third or fourth series, and have him focus on a particular aspect of his game: not locking on receiver (even if initially he does this in a mechanical way, on prepared routes and sequences), moving within the pocket, breaking the pocket for a five-yard gain rather than throw away or sack. Throughout the game continue to put him in situations where there is a great likelihood of one of two options: learning/development or on-field success.