In fact, voting for the top 100 players is not just about voting. It's not anonymous, and you have to publicly accept interviews in front of the media, openly expressing the reasons for your vote and your respect and admiration for your opponents. It's definitely not that simple.
Privately, would Brady be willing to vote for Li Wei? Maybe he would, maybe he wouldn't.
But in public, would Brady willingly and graciously praise Li Wei and admit that he's been bested by him? Hell no!
Absolutely not!
So, the truly exciting part of the live broadcast of the top 100 players unveiling is the player interviews after the rankings are revealed, which are absolutely fascinating.
Not only can you understand the players' thoughts, but you can also get a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes happenings within the league.
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs Tight End, "Li Wei."
Short, but firm.
