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In normall circamstances I agree but in the guidelines set forth by Andy
I am fielding a team under his assumption if I have the best at one spot I have the worst at another.
so 5 best 5 worst and one wild card VS a team of all average.
Now 5 best are Moss, Brady, 2 of the best OL and either the best RB or best TE (for this I will take the TE).....how do you stop this with an average pass rush, an average secondary, and average LB play? scheme all you want you need talent to stop talent.....
good thing is that in the NFL you can play the best of both and try and get the best talent while simaltaneuosly trying to eliminate your biggest weakness and in esence trying to create little or no weakness. Our team is evidence of this
You would have the 3 worst OL in the league, the worst RB and the worst WR opposite Moss.
I jam and double Moss, hell, I can double the TE too, and then I blitz the hell out of you right over the 3 worst OL in the NFL.
Thats the point, the best lineman in the NFL doesn't do you any good if the worst OLs guy is sacking your QB.
I think you are drastically underrating the average player.
As I tried to explain before. Brady and Moss on average face an average defense. So against an average defense they are not going to light it up, not any more than they light up all of the teams they play.
The fact that you are putting 5 terrible players out there with them most likely means they would do a lot worse than they currently do, because those 5 players are going to get dominated.