Lol@ you mentioning moss as a loss to the pats. Have you seen him play this year? The guy is garbage.
Btw when is the last time a team has won the superbowl with a white player being one of the best in his team at a skill position other than QB or TE? Serious question btw.
My guess is Larry zonka and the dolphins
Or fb
Basically rb or wr
Do defensive players count?
Also in researching that I remembered that Doug Williams is the only starting black quarterback ever to win the SB, and that he, Steve McNair, and McNabb are alone in actually playing in one as the starter. Therefore, I ask: who's the most likely black starting QB to win of the current group? There's
Campbell
Garrard
Vick
McNabb
and Vince Young (if he's even the starter next season, lol)
lol Jason Sehorn. I think he had a solid 79 speed rating on Madden
Has there been a single white CB since him?
Of the current group? Vick obviously hes the best athlete on the best team
Vick > VY > Garrard > McNabb > Campbell
Wait, you did mean Marcus Vick right?
I think he's boring as fuck and the players probably hate him, but he gets the job done. So much better than Crennel. I'd really like to move to a 4-3 since LB isn't deep at all, but if we draft well (lol, the Browns drafting well, I no rite) I think we can seriously contend by 2012. Love having Ryan on the staff, and I think Holmgren is the best thing that's happened honestly. Well that and the Hillis trade. I know every time Mangini fucks up people will wonder if Holmgren will want to be HC, but I seriously doubt that would happen. Realistic expectations, people.
Step 1: draft A.J. Green or Julio Jones
Step 2: draft all defensive players after that
Step 3: murder Ray Rice and Ben Roethlisberger
Step 4: ???
Step 5: Wild card!
Well Jacksonville currently has better odds to win their respective division than the Eagles and I always hear around here that the NFC East is the worst division in football so therefore Garrard > Vick
I generally think the 3-4 is a "better" defensive system, the right personnel are just more specific and harder to find.