05-22-2018, 12:17 AM
(05-20-2018, 02:55 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: McGee played with better receivers (Pickens and Darnay). Still produced similar numbers to Holman with inferior QB play.
It's kind of amazing how similar those eras were. Both TEs were young and in their prime. They both had very good #1 and #2 receivers (who both only participated in 5 of the 6 years i'll post below), young and in their prime and they both had really good QBs (holman more the mcgee) throwing the ball for a period of time.
Holman had the benefit of a QB that put up good numbers every year, while he had the disadvantage of playing along side of not only good receivers but also Mr. James Brooks, who had a lot of catches and yards in those years.
It's hard to pick one over the other because how similar they are, but Holman is going to get the nod because of the era he played in and the guys he played with that won playoff games and went to a SB.
Just gonna throw these numbers in since i spent the time putting them together.
2 different 6 year spans which were the prime of the 2 TEs.
catches, yards, TDs
holman 85-90
235 3346 28
brown
304 5307 39
mcgee (5 years)
183 3318 17
brooks
223 2396 23
mcgee 93-98
233 2994 16
pickens
447 5824 56
scott (5 years)
261 4134 27
RB?? (by committee)
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