I see nothing wrong with someone rooting for the team AND an "individual player."
I agree 100% with that statement, but often times fans forget, that using past numbers, especially from a relatively small sample, for any player, and one who's yet to prove his worth on a day-to-day basis, means absolutely nothing.
Yes, Church has had flashes of brilliance, but so have countless others before him who's names no one remembers. Yes, Snelling, when healthy is an exciting outfielder to watch and see hit, but like many on the Nats roster, he's stamped with the "if healthy" label. So far in the brief history of the Washington Nationals, only Chad Cordero and Ryan Zimmerman have shown they belong in the category of proven game players, everyone else, without exception, is in the "if" category.
For the most part, I've kept out of, with an occasional incursion back in, on the Church Snelling debate. On field performances aside, one thing I've noticed that stands out about the two players is I/WE factor... When Snelling speaks, it's always "WE", and on the occasion he uses the term "I", it's always in relation the team, but when Church speaks, it's always "I", and that to me, speaks volumes.