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34 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

In fairness to Pitts, they use him completely wrong. He is absolutely a matchup nightmare, but ATL trot him out there at as an inline TE in 21 or a slot wr in 11 personnel. They take all the mystery out of his role in the play. 

A competent OC could get much more out of him. Use him more in 12 personnel, where you can motion him around to exploit those matchups. 

They would never trade him to us, but I would love Pitts in this TE room. 

In defense of falcons coaches, he fuging sucks. 

multiple coaching staffs have come to this conclusion. 

dude literally can’t play football

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

In defense of falcons coaches, he fuging sucks. 

multiple coaching staffs have come to this conclusion. 

dude literally can’t play football

He can play football as his rookie season shows. Whether it's his desire or just horrible usage, nothing has translated since then. I wouldn't mind a trade for him to see if a change of scenery could improve anything, but I wouldn't offer anything substantial. Late round pick or a oline we're likely going to cut anyway. 

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4 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

In fairness to Pitts, they use him completely wrong. He is absolutely a matchup nightmare, but ATL trot him out there at as an inline TE in 21 or a slot wr in 11 personnel. They take all the mystery out of his role in the play. 

A competent OC could get much more out of him. Use him more in 12 personnel, where you can motion him around to exploit those matchups. 

They would never trade him to us, but I would love Pitts in this TE room. 

Yep, he was a thousand yard guy his rookie season with Arthur Smith who knew how to use him. I'd give up a third for him in a heartbeat - Falcons would never do it. 

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