10-25-2021, 02:46 PM
(10-25-2021, 02:22 PM)ochocincos Wrote: In terms of sheer receiving production, yes.
But keep in mind that 1) Pitts has played 1 less game than Chase, and 2) Pitts plays a different position than Chase.
Pitts is averaging 78.5 YPG, so if he had that extra game, he'd potentially be around 550 yards, which would put him tied for 8th in the league with Terry McLaurin, 1st among TEs.
I've been very impressed with Chase and am very happy the Bengals selected him.
The point of this thread though is to highlight how well BOTH are doing, as Pitts is doing very well in his own right.
Due to injury Atlanta has started moving Kyle Pitts around the last couple of weeks and even has him playing boundary receiver. This is how he should have been used from week 1 but they used him more as a traditional TE ewely in the season.