The answer is yes.
Right now we are better playing 2 TE or 2 RB sets than having Fitz on the field. He only offers one thing right now, great hands. His ability to get open is terrible, and he is subpar as a blocker when compared to our TE's.
I've gone back and looked at some of the plays as they developed with an eye on how Ftiz was doing---he's open way more than his targets would suggest. A lot of plays he is lost behind the OL/DL scrum and is most likely not in KM's field of vision. We need to strap a 'Go Pro' camera on either side of KM's head to capture just what he is seeing---I think too many of Ftiz's routes are actually in KM's 5'10" (give or take an inch or two) blind spot as he surveys the field for his receivers.
KM has not yet learned to trust Fitz's ability to position himself and make the contested catch. Instead, KM is only pulling the trigger when Fitz looks wide open instead of throwing him open. There have been plenty of missed throws with balls sailing over Fitz's head and a missed TD in the end zone.
Also, Fitz brings way more than just his hands when on the field. Watch the huddle as he helps KM get the play call and then position the offense. Fitz plays line judge and hustles the ball to the center to stop the clock when necessary.
Fitz looks to me like he's bulked up this season---must have been hitting the weights and the cheese burgars. I think he could extend his career with a few more pounds and use him as a pass-catching TE.
At some point, he will be called into MB's office and told it is time to go. As I fan, I hope it is only until after he wins that SB ring---as a WR and vital contributor.
Here's the recent Darren Urban article on the game that got us Fitz in the draft---our miracle win over the Vikes. Had we owned the #1 pick, would we have gone with one of the QBs in the draft? Instead, we got Fitz at #3 and the rest is HOF history. (What would have happened if the Cards took Rivers /Mannning/Big Ben with the #1? We'll never know)
https://www.azcardinals.com/news/lo...ate-poole-oral-history-cardinals-vikings-2003