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I go with an apples to apples comparison. Let's take the best player in MLB today, Mike Trout and compare him to a .300+(switch) hitting. 500+ HR Mickey Mantle. Similar stats except for Rings. Mike Trout got to play select ball year round as a youth, indoor hitting academy's, professional hitting instruction from the time he could walk, modern diet and nutrition and quite possibly some super protein enriched injectable chicken. He has someone making his meals, professional trainers year round...does he face better pitching for his 500 foot HR's? Yep. But if Mantle had all those advantages...no question in my mind he is as good or better. Or if Trout had NONE of those advantages, I don't think he is close to Mantle back then.I just think we go with what wins versus what is reality. We've beaten the subject to death but this infatuation with receivers and secondary in the NFL doesn't translate at all in the real world. Yes a CB 1 is a top five position. But other than that you can win titles with excellent qb play and outstanding line play. I've gotten to the point where I neglect the OL because it almost never wins our drafts even though it should.
The biggest difference with the Browns this year versus last was Baker emerging and them having a top 5 OL. That's the reality of the league rather than matchups decided on paper.
Same thing with hoops and AAU basketball, and don't even get me started on football. I know Patrick Mahomes, he played summer baseball against my son every year. Patrick had a credit card from his select organization to pay for flights to major events. He played for free, hotels included. Played 7 on 7 all summer each year, went to college and pro ran QB camps every year, was personally trained at state of the art APEC in Tyler(I'm not taking anything away from him, awesome kid and hard worker). And the game he plays today, all the rules are geared to help the QB. If he were born 50 years ago would he still be an all time great? Maybe, I don't know. If Marino were 25 today and had all that plus these rules, would he put up even better numbers? You bet your sweet ass