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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Titans might be playing for the #1 overall seed in the AFC, Colts might be facing an elimination situation.
Could end up being awesome, or meaningless - depending on next week.
Like OMG!!!
I hope both the Colts and Titans play hard. I think Manning will play hard since he is making a final MVP push right now. Nobody is standing out and he is getting a lot of attention to win it from guys like Peter King and Mort. He could win MVP if he has a good final 2 games.
Interesting how these two play each other in the last game of the year - again. For weeks I thought this would screw up the playoff chances of the Pats, or another team - just ask the '07 Browns. Funny that now they both may want or need to win that last game.
As far as MVP goes, it's got to be Warner or Brees or even Andre Johnson over Manning. Let Peyton do his commercials - the last one was great - but give the MVP to somebody else this year. Based on what happened when he wasn't there, Jeff Saturday was the MVP of the Colts, so how could Peyton be MVP of the league?
Kurt "Can't win on the road, worst divison in league, 20 fumbles warner
Brees *Non playoff bound* Disappears on the road????????
Andre *Colts beat twice* On a non playoff barely .500 team Johnson?
Brees and Warner are DONE in the mvp race
Peyton owns the spot now
Peyton is without question the most valuable player i the league, oh and we just one 5 in a row without saturday
If not for a couple of teams handing the Colts a win, they'd be in an identical position as New Orleans - and the Colts would have an identical record. Brees has had to overcome just as much, if not more than Manning with injuries and poor defense. But if the Colts were 7-7 and Manning had Brees stats, I am quite confident that you would still be touting him as the MVP.
Open your eyes, your comment that "Peyton is without question the most valuable player" shows your lack of objectivity. Right now it is very unclear who the MVP is - and Peyton is not one of the two or three names brought up in discussion most often.