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NFL MVP

  • Sonofanump
    I think I'd rather have Weeden than Ponder. Make the choice of AP for MVP rather easy.
  • Rotinaj
    6.3 YPC with that many touches and the defense keying on you every time your on the field is insane!!
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Rotinaj;1347142 wrote:6.3 YPC with that many touches and the defense keying on you every time your on the field is insane!!
    and after tearing your ACL the previous season.
  • jmog
    Raw Dawgin' it;1347127 wrote:Zero blocked passes, zero sacks...did you see the score? Not to mention he popped the ball into the endzone.
    So the score of one game determines who wins the MVP?

    By your logic ADP shouldn't win because they lost to INDY early in the season and he only had 60 yards and 0 TDs in the game.

    Or how about when they lose to WAS and ADP only had 79 yards and 0 TDs.

    Peyton can't win either since they got beat by ATL earlier in the season and Peyton had only 241 yards and 3 INTs.
  • Rotinaj
    Sounds like the only logical choice is Phil Dawson. Jmog talked me out of all the other candidates.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    jmog;1347456 wrote:So the score of one game determines who wins the MVP?

    By your logic ADP shouldn't win because they lost to INDY early in the season and he only had 60 yards and 0 TDs in the game.

    Or how about when they lose to WAS and ADP only had 79 yards and 0 TDs.

    Peyton can't win either since they got beat by ATL earlier in the season and Peyton had only 241 yards and 3 INTs.
    You were specifically talking about the game in NE, idiot, as if he had a good game. His team got bent over and he had zero impact, dumbass.
  • Ironman92
    jmog;1347080 wrote:Yeah, he "only" had 4 tackles and a forced fumble...such a terrible game for a defensive lineman.

    He was a minimal factor in that game.
  • gerb131
    They'll give it to Tom but AP should have it.
  • thavoice
    Not sure why people think that they will give it to Brady.

    I think he finishes 3rd at best
  • Laley23
    So Gibby can see it...
  • georgemc80
    JJ won't win it but to base it on the outcome of one game is ridiculous. Offensive players win the award. That would be a more sound argument. Watt is not only having an amazing unprecedented season, he is changing the position he is playing.
  • Ironman92
    georgemc80;1350037 wrote:JJ won't win it but to base it on the outcome of one game is ridiculous. Offensive players win the award. That would be a more sound argument. Watt is not only having an amazing unprecedented season, he is changing the position he is playing.

    Fair or not....how many times did the voters get to see Watt? I guarantee they saw the Patriots game.
  • Laley23
    Peyton took a step in the right direction today. ADP and Brady did not.
  • gorocks99
    Laley23;1350118 wrote:Peyton took a step in the right direction today. ADP and Brady did not.
    Rodgers also took a step in the right direction. I don't think he's going to win it because people will compare it to what he did last year, but he could end up with the highest passer rating in the league, around 4000 yards, 40 TDs and <10 INTs again.