Last couple of years the last undefeated team in the AFC has ended up representing the AFC in the Super Bowl.
Last couple of years the last undefeated team in the AFC has ended up representing the AFC in the Super Bowl.
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3 years of Smith
4 years of Williams
7 years of Stewart
His entire career with Olsen
2 years with CMac
You cannot see that talent and say that Cam has had no help. Maybe a couple years of his career, he had less than he should have. But for the most part he had plenty of help.
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...W/WillDe02.htm
One good season of Williams, two okay seasons. Injuries and age slowed him down substantially after Cam was drafted.
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...S/StewJo00.htm
3 good seasons with Stew, many injury plagued ones.
You're literally looking at those guys based on name recognition rather than what they actually produced after Cam was drafted. It'd be like saying "Cam had KB and Ginn, both were first rounders!" Stew and Dwill could've been great if they were sole backs and avoided injuries, but you can clearly see their averages declining over the years and that's WITH Cam's running threat having to be accounted for.
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I’d say 2011 was probably the best year for Williams/Stewart together. About every other year one was hurt or not productive. One by themselves wasn’t even a great threat either. Williams best years were prior to Cam and Stewart was always banged up too. They were solid RBs but I think the idea that they both were solid is supposed to make it seem like it was some great talent there.
For the record I’m on board with you that Cams had pretty ****** Supporting talent throughout his career. Olsen was legit though.
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