If a relay team keeps coming in second place again and again can the individual relay runners ever be the best relay runners?
They can't all be the best relay runners, but any one (or two or three) can be. If you compete in 8 relay races and run the fastest leg out of anyone in every race, who's the best runner? Someone who's slower than you but has faster teammates?
Very well said.
And I kinda agree. So if Bruschi plays about 13 seasons and his team wins again and again, who is the best LB? Ray Lewis? Or if Bruschi plays 13 seasons and is a leader on a team defense that totally shuts down Peyton and the Eagles and the Rams with their great players and the Steelers and Ray is on a defense that doesn't...
This was always the logic that bothered me the whole last decade. The idea that Brady was dragging everyone along.
Every year they wanted us to think that teams with more Pro Bowlers were somehow just magically losing or Brady was dragging along the team. Typical year in the last decade. Brady, Seymore, and Viniateri go to the Pro Bowl. About 6 Colts and 6 Ravens get in. Pats with the Super Bowl.
Then you'd try to apply this same logic to Peyton Manning. He'd go out and get beat like 48-3 in the snow at Foxboro and people would say he's the best QB. And then you'd be like "Wait a minute. Did he win? No. Does Brady have the better WRs over Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne? No. Does he have a better TE than Dallas Clark? No. Does he have as many Pro Bowl offensive linemen? no. Does he have a Pro Bowl RB? No. Does he have a better DE than Dwight Freeney? No. So how is Peyton better? Well he threw for more TDs."
To me the Colts and Ravens were like the Buffalo Bills on the 2000s but somehow Peyton became Montana and Ray became Jack Ham.
I just saw this as such a joke and kinda extended it to every position. Although obviously Ray didn't have as good a QB.