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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
You're smokin' crack.
Do you think that Revis would have allowed a 50 yard TD pass from Josh Johnson to rookie Mike Williams in preseason?
Take off the homer glasses.
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Not a homer:
http://ownersedge.fanball.com/articl...rback-Rankings
3. Kansas City Chiefs
- Starters: Brandon Flowers/Brandon Carr
- Third CB: Javier Arenas
Summary:
Flowers had a fantastic rookie season and he didn't disappoint as a sophomore. If he plays that well in his third year I'm prepared to call him an elite cornerback on the same level as Asomugha, Revis and Webster. Carr is also a solid starter and is far from a weak link. Their problem last year was their nickel back. They drafted Javier Arenas in this year's draft and he will likely slide into that roll. If Arenas can learn quickly this has the potential to be one of the best young secondaries in the NFL.
Or here: Dallas writer, not a homer.
http://dallascowboystimes.com/2010/0...ns-rank-third/
8. Kansas City Chiefs: Brandon Flowers, Brandon Carr
Flowers and Carr probably wouldn’t be on the lists of many others, but they are the most underrated cornerback duo in the NFL.
Flowers in particular is already one of the league’s best.
Or here:Not a homer.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...n-2010#page/11
I don't think he is near being Revis but he is good enough to be considered by most as top 10 and headed up rather than down.
To say he isn't or can't be as good as Hasty is just silly and Hasty is one of my favorite Chiefs of all time.