burrrton wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Can't hurt to have a Division rival having to spend large gobs of cash on one player.
Maybe Peterson thinks he's worth more because he also occasionally returns punts and has played on Offense.
He also says he's better than Sherm because he's put on the other team's best WR at all times.
The only validity I see in that point, if true, is that it's gotta wear him out, mentally and physically.
I see no reason why his objective stats (INTs, passes defensed, etc) should be lower than Sherm's based on that, though.
Always been confused by that argument, if a player is following the "best" receiver, and is hence targeted more, IMHO his defensed passes, and interceptions should by all accounts increase, not drop down. The stats Sherman has put up are on par with HOF type corners over the last two seasons, all while being the LEAST targeted corner in the league. Meaning the percentage of times he has not only exceeded ( passes defensed) he has excelled ( interceptions). However people want to make excuses, that remains an undeniable FACT. He isn't just shutting down mediocre QB's, he is OWNING QB's named Brady, Rodgers, Manning, Romo, Kaepernik etc, hell those stats don't come close to even reflecting his true impact on games, how many tips have resulted in picks by other players on this team, I can count three from just last season....
Ultimately, at some point, I hope that people get past the mouth, to appreciate how truly special this once in a generation talent is. So sick of the stupidity of that argument, and the foolishness of people expecting him to demand that his coach changes the way they run their defense, to quiet the people that are lying to themselves. In short, as Sherman has said, NUMBERS DON'T LIE.