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Old 12-20-2013, 12:20 PM   #10
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Re: Tell 'Em to Pack or Bring 'Em Back

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Champ Bailey + Calvin Johnson = zero rings
Your ring argument is ridiculous. Are you going to say Trent Dilfer is better than Marino too?

If you want a ring comparison, Look at what Deion did for SF and Dallas. If he stays in SF, Dallas never gets past them and they get a couple more rings.
Don't tell me being able to single Jerry Rice or Michael Irvin is not a big deal.

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Where was Richard Sherman drafted?
I don't know where he was drafted but he is having an all pro year on the #1 defense. I bet you can name more of seattles DB than dlinemen.


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And who was the shut down corner for the Ravens and 49ers last year? Or the Pats and Giants when they played?
I do agree that you need a complete team to win but I think Cornerback is one of the hardest positions to draft and only 2 maybe 3 guys in the game right now could be considered shutdown corners. You have to make due without them because there just aren't many to go around.
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