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Watt is not winning the MVP.
AR, Peyton, Luck and Brady are pretty much the only realistic choices.
AR, Peyton, Luck and Brady are pretty much the only realistic choices.
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you're right i should've been more specific, Culpepper AFTER his major injury in 05. i might've not said it in my first post, but of course RG3's injuries have contributed a lot to his diminishing play@impressivegol good info on RG3 ... Culpepper shouldn't be on that list tho, he found a way to stick around and have an 11 year career plus put up decent numbers 4-5 years straight. Not sure if Robert will be able to say that when it's all said and done.
I know he won't win it, but I think Watt deserves the MVP more than anybody else. He's done more as a DE this year, on both defense and offense, than some dudes do in a career..well maybe I'm exaggerating a lil bit, but the guy has been nothing less than a monster this season.
By that definition a QB should basically win every year (which they do). I like the best player in the league winning it, then all positions have a shot
yeah MVP stands for most VALUBALE player not best player in the league, if you cant get your team to at least the playoffs you shouldnt win it
I know what it stands for. My point was I want the top award to go a different direction. Regardless if that would be Watt this year or not
Someone in the media asked Jim yesterday "which team will you be coaching Sunday?"
I know what it stands for. My point was I want the top award to go a different direction. Regardless if that would be Watt this year or not
it doesnt matter how good you are if you cant get your team to the playoffs you dont deserve it IMO, they have all pro teams and pro bowls for guys who are good on garbage teams
Maybe in basketball but far too many variables and players in football to put that on one player. Their impact is too limited
A defensive player isn't winning anyway so it's moot. Maybe if the Texans were the #1 seed.Maybe in basketball but far too many variables and players in football to put that on one player. Their impact is too limited
just cant see a player on a 6-10 team or 7-9 team winning an mvp, **** would be just wrong...
the reason i wear uggs at home
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