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Originally Posted by milkman
How do you figure?
You said great players are great because they are versatile.
DT is an example of the fallacy of that statement.
Jim Brown, Jerry Rice, Dwight Freeny, Randy Moss are other examples.
Versatility is a great attribute, and can lead to greatness, but it is not necessary to achieve greatness.
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really? this is turning into an argument on what constitutes greatness?
Example: A person can play the flute. They see the notes on the page, they play them all, in rhythm, and have great tone. But what makes them a GREAT player is their ability to put as much passion in Mozart as they would say, Faure. Granted, they like playing Mozart better, it makes more sense to them, but wouldn't it suck if that's all they played?