Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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If both corners were easy targets the difference would be much closer to even. Awuzie gets picked on because Jones is good at coverage, not the other way around.If you can pick on the other guys, why wouldn't you? Awuzie is a much easier target than Jones is, but I don't think that makes Jones great, I think it's a point of least resistance approach. If the Cowboys had a better corner? Jones would be targeted more. That speaks more to me about Awuzie's struggles than any greatness from Jones.
The Aikman quote gets play because it's true. If the worst thing you have to worry about is an incompletion (and with Jones that's clearly all you need worry about), nobody is scared.
You pay big money for difference-makers. Jones isn't one. Deion set the cornerback market because he was great. Feared, dangerous, and a playmaker. Jones will set the market because he's "the next guy" in an ever-expanding salary cap.
The Aikman quote gets play because it helps the narrative about Jones, not because it's "true" in a universal sense. I'm sure it was true for Aikman, but most other QBs don't seem to follow that creed. Otherwise Jones would be among the most targeted CBs in the league, simply because he doesn't get interceptions so it wouldn't matter if Awuzie was struggling.
Deion is the best ever by a wide margin. Similar to comparisons to Brady for a QB, if that is your barometer you'll always be disappointed.