the wonger need food said:
Dunta gave up quite a few plays to the Bengal's #2 receiver last week. It is hard to cover a guy for 10-15 seconds, but that's what he has to do if he wants to be considered a Pro Bowl calibur corner.
Can you name the Pro Bowl caliber CBs that are covering the better WRs (Houshmandzadeh is considered to be one of the better WRs in the league) for any length of time and having success?
the wonger need food said:
Bottom-line is that these players should be league leaders at their positions and considered some of the best players in the NFL.
So Davis and Johnson should be league leaders at their positions?
Here are the top 5 leading rushers in the league and the leading WR on their respective teams:
1. S. Alexander 455 yards, Bobby Engram 316 yards (16th in the league)
2. L. Tomlinson SD 450 yards, Antonio Gates 280 yards (22nd in the league)
3. C. Williams TB 447 yards, Joey Galloway 316 yards (16th in the league)
4. E. James IND 414 yards, Marvin Harrison 267 yards (24th in the league)
5. W. Dunn ATL 394 yards, Michael Jenkins 162 yards (outside the top 30)
Is a picture forming yet? It's a pretty difficult thing to have a leading rusher as well as a leading receiver.
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect at least one of them to be in the top 10 but when your offense is struggling then everybody is going to be affected.
It's also a difficult thing to have some of the best players in the NFL at a majority of the positions on one team. If you looked around at the better teams of the league, can they boast this claim?