So, I would assume you agree the celebration/despised observation (
link) lacks relative emphasis regarding the successor, since the predecessor received more negativity than his successor. Not sure why the successor was singled out for the negativity directed at him in a reply to my earlier comment. The predecessor had more negativity singularly directed at him before 'playoff achievements and team elevation' comparisons could be made. That, in itself, could easily become another separate sub-discussion.
For the record, the thread's title reflects the satire of the OP. One of the list points was '6. You don't see any team players in national commercials'. One could say that bit of sarcasm was an exaggeration but it would not be far off the mark. A quick survey of current television, radio and even internet ads would illustrate an individual, active player is receiving the bulk of public endorsement distribution. The successor has capitalized on his marketability extremely well.
Another brief review of current media advertising sheds light on the predecessor arguably getting fairly equal airtime as a spokesperson for products like Sketchers and Corona. As such, I sarcastically replied, "I would change this to 'Occasionally, you see as many commercials of your current starting quarterback as his predecessor' lol." Sarcastic but true in reality.
There were no dots to connect between my observation and yours. Yet, some were manufactured. I was talking about Prescott and Romo commercials. You pointed out Prescott being criticized more than Romo in terms of team productivity during their careers. Point A does not have a straight line connecting with Point B. Why? Or there is, in fact, no connection, and a celebration/despised sub-conversation started out of the blue for no real reason.