True. However, Champ Bailey doesn't play in the slot like Newman does. Bailey stays outside close to the sidelines where he makes many plays. He's very good.
Newman plays multiple very fast receivers in the slot, and he plays them man to man. He plays them one on one in the middle of the field; therefore he has to play the entire field. Those receivers in the slot are speed demons, and they could break in any direction from the middle of the field. Newman may have help over the top at times, but you still have to play your man and shut him down. Newman's job description is more difficult than Champ Bailey's.
Champ Bailey will never be asked to shadow Steve Smith or Santana Moss all over the field, because Denver will shield Bailey from the responsibility.
Newman's man to man skills while playing in the slot differentiate Newman, not only from Bailey, but from every corner in the league. He is the best.
The media leads us to believe that there is some huge gap between Bailey and the rest of the corners in the league. This is simply not true. You can make an argument that Bailey is the best, but this imaginary gap between him and the rest of the league is a mirage.
Terence Newman, Ronde Barber, Asante Samuel, Lito Sheppard, Nate Clements, Rasheed Mathis, and Ty Law are corners that can all sit at the table and eat with Champ Bailey.
If you want to put him at the head of the table, that is fine. However, don't be like John Clayton and make the other elite corners in the league eat in a separate room.:starspin