10-09-2023, 11:57 AM
(10-09-2023, 10:31 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Folks looking at "context" mustn't see Tee and Chase play a totally different game. We work to get Chase in space, while Tee's game is the contested ball. Tee is put in position to get dinged up more. But at the end of the day durability is not a strength for one and a weakness for the other.
If I were wanting to "prove" my point I could bring up how Chase missed twice as many games in his first 2 years than Tee did. It's what some on this board are known for. We cannot celebrate one without bashing the other.
Just going to skip over the fact that Chase has played 5 more games worth of snaps since he came into the league yet they “missed the same amount of games.”
One of Chase’s strengths is the fact that he can make people miss and avoid crushing hits. He has more YAC than Tee and therefore puts himself in more positions to get hit but usually avoids the big hit.
No one is bashing Tee. Saying one is more durable is factual. 1 injury is more durable than 6 injuries. Playing 5 games more worth of snaps when they’ve both not started the same amount of games since Chase entering the league is more durable.
Let’s break it down even further. In a full 16 game season more than Chase, Tee has seen 400 more snaps. Again, 5 games worth with a full more season.
Context….