@Giants_muse People will forever complain about the refs and unfairness. In this situation, honestly should've gotten a flagrant but the Knicks have gotten away with holding him the whole series. I think you can't have your cake and eat it too. You either call all of it or let it even out
@brndxix The world cup in general is almost always just the same couple teams, very rarely do non elite countries even get close. The best comparison is March madness: we see underdogs get close but we all know who actually stands a chance
@JoshEberley To be fair some of these players simply coincided with other players in the maybe. Magic and Bird were either the best in the world but it's weird seeing both in the same category since it's one or the other
@wizardsfansad@CrispyCarlton Wtf watching football gotta do with it. He's getting away with an insane crime by simply getting a slap on the wrist. Him being a football player has nothing to do with it
@T3Jab@FFBTheGoat69 AJ Brown and Drake London are more valuable. The counter example is how you didn't include Cook on this list despite him leading the league in rushing yards. Saquon had a down year despite everyone knowing just how elite he is. This disparity happens far more with RBs
@minakimes I agree RB value is lower but this is partially because they tend to have shorter careers. Pay can be used but it is pretty important to not use it as the "settling of the debate." Draft capital spent is a better representation of the difference
@theblockspot How is Trevor not generational? Best prospect at least since Andrew Luck who retired before he even got into the league. Wemby is arguably the greatest since Bron and maybe even greater
@Saints504_ NFC south is the most even (every team hates every team), AFC North is the most on the field, and NFC East is the most historic/off the field
@luke_seahawk@PanasonicDX4500 It's just a combination of sample size to be honest. Football tends to have the most upsets and surprises just because there's less games
@Meegs214 The truth is draft class quality is almost impossible to predict ahead of time. Mendoza was a sleeper just a year ago and so was Cam ward the year before he declared. The question is if the pendulum swings back to some of these guys succeeding
@m_booker1 The issue is that it's impossible to know if their success comes from sitting or because they were just good from the start. My guess is that players who have planned sits get more time to work on their flaws rather than further enforce them through playing
@richard_normal Honestly what I think is more important is simply shortening rebuilds. NBA tanking sucks because it can last half a decade and sometimes more. Requiring another year after high school brings more league ready players and actually allows rookies to contribute like in the NFL