TheRangerDude
(Dude/Dudeim)
Working under this theory there would be no need for a HOF or any individual awards/records. Since everything on the field is team oriented then how can we possibly laud the accomplishments of one player in his career when he had so much help. I mean Jerry Rice didnt catch all those passes himself, Dan Marino didnt throw for all those years on his own, Walter Paytons rushing yards are a sham as they came within the team concept, Peyton didnt actually win 5 MVP's, his teams did. I understand your point, I get it but thats not how players in ANY era have been judged. They are judged on THEIR numbers and whether they win or not. Your concept is nice and all but its not how any sport actually works. Hell you can apply the same logic to basketball, baseball, hockey whatever. Just get rid of individuals in the HOF and vote in teams if thats how we want it.
You are oversimplifying what I said. I am talking about wins and losses, players can still have individual stats for things they actually earn more individually such as yards, TDS, receptions, act. This is why both the QB and the WR are awarded yards for the pass or even the TD… because they do it together. And for wins and losses… the whole team does that together.
O-Lineman unfortunately get overlooked a ton as far as stats go though. They do a ton more than they get credit for.