05-20-2018, 02:55 PM
(05-20-2018, 02:24 PM)McC Wrote: Rodney Holman, for sure. Do not forget how many other great receiving threats were also on Holman's teams. Three time All Pro. McGee was a good player but he was no Rodney Holman.
McGee played with better receivers (Pickens and Darnay). Still produced similar numbers to Holman with inferior QB play.
Sports writers determine who makes the All Pro teams, so naturally the guy playing on the successful team is going to get more love from the press than the guy whose teams went 45-99 overall. Heck, Pickens didn't even make All Pro when he went for 1234 yards and led the league with 17 TDs. What's that tell ya?
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