From my perspective, tailoring is still allowed because there's a maximum that goes with it. There's a minimum, but you can still have it up through the range of that maximum. Beyond that, I would argue there is an ability to tailor sentences through correctional practices because people are eligible for release after serving one-sixth of their sentences.
I wish I didn't have to say this and argue for mandatory penalties, but I find over and over again that judges simply don't do what they say they're doing. I would stake my life on that. There is no chance they're doing that, despite their claims.