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As a guy who felt that both Wentz and AB were firmly in the running prior to their injuries, I think it would take 2 amazing performances from Todd Gurley to win the MVP, along with completely opposite performances from Brady.I think Gurley is the other guy in the race with his monster game yesterday and AB amd Wentz out. A strong finish by the Rams led by Gurley, if Brady doesn’t pad his TD stats a bit, he would be a worthy winner. Should easily clear 2k allpurpose yards and 20 tds.
5 picks in last 4 games is Bortlesesque.....though Bortles is lighting up the league of late. Lets call in SanchezianIt hasn't been "Subpar QB play over a quarter of a season".
5 picks in last 4 games is Bortlesesque.....though Bortles is lighting up the league of late. Lets call in Sanchezian
This isn’t baseball, nobody is going to vote based on analytics or metrics.
I’m saying he hasn’t had 3 bad games and I don’t care whether he throws it in or runs it in.
He played very well vs buffalo and Pittsburgh. I can’t believe people are trying to argue that.
Whether your like it or not, stats have a lot to do with MVP voting.
Even with that being said, despite less than wonderful stats the last three weeks his stats are still good enough to win MVP.
Just the latest flavor of the week pushed by the media, some of who would rather vote for anyone other than Brady. Truth be told, I don’t see how Brady loses it with one week to go.Todd Gurley