I'll make it simple for you.
Washington and San Fransisco have better skill position players. It varies from slightly better to significantly better.
Chicago has better coaching and better offensive line play. This is especially true for Washington who has a terrible coach and a QB who is just as mobile getting hit and sacked significantly more.
You still have yet to address this. Are Washington and San Fransisco "similarly bad teams"?
Your point seems to be to point out that I was wrong when I said that there was only slight differences. As it stands today and for a majority of the season, SF was better at RB. That's the only "significant evidence to the contrary". If we ignore the fact that Cooley and Portis are both going to miss 2/3rds of the season, then they would have been much better. However, Betts and Davis are not any better than Forte and Olsen. Disagree with me if you want. Call it stubborn if you want but I'm not going to prop up Fred Davis because he's been good the past 3 weeks.
As they stand today, and as they have stood for a majority of the season, the Washington Redskins are not signifcantly better. Maybe on opening day the Redskins were but injuries got rid of the two best players on the Redskins.
Face it, you called out my "ignorance" and then found a way to back it up by saying that Washington's injured players are better and Fred Davis is greater than Olsen. You would be smarter admitting that your Washington Redskins premise is flawed but that San Fransisco has much better skill position players. I can't argue that Crabtree, Davis, and Gore aren't better. The offensive line and coaching is worse though.
Now go ahead and tell me how I am ignoring evidence and call me stubborn while propping up the play of Fred Davis and quoting movies from Comedy Central.
So to sum it up:
San Fransisco has better skill position players. San Fransisco has a worse offensive line and worse coaching.
Washington had better skill position players and still may have a slight advantage at WR. Washington has a worse offensive line and worse coaching.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Again guys, Jason Campbell and Alex Smith are outperforming Cutler on similarly bad teams.
This part is still 100% true.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
The pieces may be slightly different but all the same excuses could be made in Washington and San Fransisco.
The pieces aren't slightly different. I was wrong. I'll admit I was wrong. They don't have
all the same excuses. Wash and SF can blame below league average offensive line and coaching. Chicago can blame below league average skill position players. Washington can also blame injuries.
Oh stewardess! I speak jive.
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