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03-22-2004, 05:50 PM | #16 |
Playmaker
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johnson wasn't a returner or anything unlike morton who has a decent chance to hit a homerun any time he fields the ball. plus morton did more on offense as well than Johnson did. they r two different classes of players and I'd morton every time over johnson.
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03-22-2004, 07:38 PM | #17 | |
The Starter
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Teams do pay big bucks for kick returners they expect to bring excitement and energy to their special teams play. They present an X-factor that can put points on the board and fans in the seats. It generally takes a unique player to be a legitimate scoring threat on kick returns, and that's why they're often paid more than other special teamers. Players like Bryan Johnson, while playing an integral role on special teams, are generally a dime a dozen. I'm sure you know all of these things, Drkstar, but you asked the question, so I gave you an answer. |
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