Not targeted at you per se. Just seen some posts that he's such a great pass blocker and I think they're misled. With regard to Pats, here is a breakdown of what their TEs have done in over the past 3 years, from the same site. It's obvious that NE uses their TEs more for pass blocking, but still much less so than as receivers. So my guess would be that Crumpler's numbers would be similar to Baker's this year:
2009:
Pass Blocking: 173
Routes: 563
Titans: 98/614
Summary - Mathews blocked 9 times, went out 5 times. Watson ratio was like 8-1. Baker was 205 as a receiver, 121 pass blocking.
2008:
Pass Blocking: 114
Routes: 562
Titans: 52/638
Summary - less blocking that 2009. Possible because they didn't have a blocking TE. Watson's ratio of receiving to pass blocking was quite low, below 5-1.
2007:
Pass Blocking: 200
Routes: 685
Titans: 81/453
Summary - roughly same ratio as 2009. Brady and Watson both had about 5-1 ratio. Spach and Rivers mostly blocked, but played rather sparingly.