Quote:
Originally Posted by
Took me about ten minutes. Highlight the position you think favors your team.
===Offense===
- QB -
Chiefs:
M. Cassel
Bills:
R. Fitzpatrick
- RB -
Chiefs:
J. Charles/T. Jones
Bills:
F. Jackson/C. Spiller
- FB -
Chiefs:
L. McClain
Bills:
C. McIntyre
- WR -
Chiefs:
D. Bowe
S. Breaston
Bills:
S. Johnson
D. Jones
- OL -
Chiefs:
B. Richardson
J. Asamoah
C. Wiegmann
R. Lilja
B. Albert
Bills:
E. Pears
K. Urbik
E. Wood
A. Levitre
D. Bell
- TE -
Chiefs:
L. Pope
Bills:
S. Chandler
===Defense===
- CB -
Chiefs:
B. Flowers
B. Carr
Bills:
T. McGee
L. McKelvin
- DL -
Chiefs:
G. Dorsey
K. Gregg
T. Jackson
Bills:
M. Dareus
K. Williams
D. Edwards
- LB -
Chiefs:
A. Studebaker
J. Belcher
D. Johnson
T. Hali
Bills:
C. Kelsay
A. Davis
N. Barnett
S. Merriman
- S -
Chiefs:
E. Berry
K. Lewis
Bills:
G. Wilson
J. Byrd
|
First of all, I don't pretend to be familiar with every player on the Kansas City Chiefs team. Secondly, it doesn't matter whose safeties are better, for example...the safeties aren't going to play each other. Offenses match up against defenses, and it's a team sport, so players depend on each other. What's a great WR worth if he has a terrible QB, for example?
Then you have lots of rotations going on. There are more than 2 CBs quite often. There is the question of schemes. Situational variables. Heart. Question marks of untested players...who could break out? Consistency. Rookies.
Writing up a comprehensive comparison on each position of the two teams is too much like work, and I don't see the point. Why don't YOU do it?