No it definitely wasn't a good post, crap actually. Somebody disagrees with him so he's annoyed. Fact is people are paying for him like he is a top 5 wr guaranteed. Which isn't smart. It's not writing the guy off by saying that he's overvalued. He may be elite but there are no guarantees.
It was awful analysis. Most of the post had nothing to do with elite cost, it had to do with
the fact that he hasn't put up an elite season yet and hasn't been consistent. That's the awful part. In 2009, Britt was a rookie, and the team averaged less than 200 yards passing per game. Vince Young started the last 10 games and averaged less than 190 yards per game, throwing just 10 TDs. Yet Britt had 42/701/3 (16.7 ypr), a very solid rookie season.
In 2010, Britt missed 5 games with a pulled hamstring. (He technically missed 4, but pulled it in the 1st quarter of the San Diego game before registering a catch.) Britt had 42/775/9 (18.5 ypr) in 11 games, which scales to 61/1130/13 over 16 games. This on a team that was #30 in the NFL with just 474 passing attempts.
In 2011, Britt exploded in his first two games before tearing his ACL and MCL in the third game. There is no reason to believe it was "flukey," there were reasons to expect him to improve in 2011:
1. Britt's second year performance was stronger than most realized, given that he missed 5 games.
2. Britt was entering his third year, often a year where WRs make significant improvements.
3. Head coach Jeff Fisher was gone, replaced by Mike Munchak; offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger was gone, replaced by Chris Palmer. The Muchak/Palmer offense is much less conservative than the Fisher/Heimerdinger offense. The Titans went from #30 in the NFL in passing attempts to #8.
4. There was a major upgrade at QB, going from Collins and Young to Hasselbeck and Locker.
The only thing to be concerned about is his health. He has had multiple hamstring issues and is obviously coming off major surgery. But he is just 24 years old, and we now see players return to form from ACL surgery regularly. His health to open the season might not be 100%, but I don't think he is a major health risk long term.
Britt played 13 healthy games over the past 2 seasons. In those games, he had 56/1046/12. That scales to 69/1287/15 over 16 games, with all except two of those games coming in a conservative offense with lousy QBs. He is now in a stronger passing offense with better QBs. You want to call that a fluke and ignore it or write him off, go ahead.