yeah, probably. i must have misunderstood it. Boldin is still > Bryant
Exactly, to put it in perspective Bryant averages a reception of 20 yards or more every 4 catches while Boldin gains 20 yards or more every 6 catches. On plays of 40 yards or more the gap grows wider with Bryant averaging a big play every 19 receptions and Boldin gaining 40 yards every 29 plays over their careers. And Bryant's first down percentage is at 70% for his career while Boldin's is 62%. Their td's are pretty much even with Bryant scoring every 12 touches and Boldin scoring every 13 touches.