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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Right.
Because Troy Polamalu doesn't impact the Steelers.
And Wes Welker doesn't make the Patriots a lot better.
They're just there for the highlight reels.
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Excellent job. You take the very best players at their respective positions and make a case for that position across the board for the entire NFL.
Tony Gonzalez contributed mightly for the Chiefs. Stephen Jackson makes the Rams a whole lot better. Calvin Johnson provides impact for the Lions.
You got to have the core solidified before situational position players can have a significant impact on the game. Your team has to be able to compete so when that break away, freak touchdown run, return or interception happens, it has significance and impact rather than being the six points for the losing team in a 42-7 game.
Dig?
(And I'm glad/happy with the picks. Chiefs have sucked mightly at Berry, McCluster and Arenas' positions for the last five years. But they've also suck at both lines, quarterback, linebacker and receiver for the same amount of time. I'd rather have those positions be the "good players" positions on the team versus slot, nickle and safety.)