VJCPatriot
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Vote now. To me, Brady is the top choice, not just because of my Pats fan bias, but because of what he has accomplished all year.
Brady currently leads the NFL in passing yards with 3,632.
Second in Touchdown passes with a 26 TD to 4 INT ratio.
Second in Completion percentage with 68.5%.
Best QB rating in the entire NFL at 109.7.
First in YPA of all qualified QBs with 8.3.
What more do you need to see? After 12 games, if the vote were taken today, I would vote for Tom Brady as the NFL MVP. Do you think he will/should win it? And if not who would you nominate instead?
Carson Wentz has been touted as an MVP candidate but currently owns 600 -less- passing yards than Brady. Although he has 3 more TDs and 2 more INTs. He also only has a QB rating of 102.0 which is a full 7 points lower than Brady.
Le'veon Bell is probably the best RB in the entire NFL with 1,057 yards as of today. But he only has 80 yards more than the Saint's Brandon Ingram and how often has a running back made enough of an impact to beat a QB in an MVP race?
Strangely enough Alex Smith is having a very strong season, with the 2nd best QB rating in the league at 107.2 but nobody honks his horn. Is he a dark horse candidate?
Brady currently leads the NFL in passing yards with 3,632.
Second in Touchdown passes with a 26 TD to 4 INT ratio.
Second in Completion percentage with 68.5%.
Best QB rating in the entire NFL at 109.7.
First in YPA of all qualified QBs with 8.3.
What more do you need to see? After 12 games, if the vote were taken today, I would vote for Tom Brady as the NFL MVP. Do you think he will/should win it? And if not who would you nominate instead?
Carson Wentz has been touted as an MVP candidate but currently owns 600 -less- passing yards than Brady. Although he has 3 more TDs and 2 more INTs. He also only has a QB rating of 102.0 which is a full 7 points lower than Brady.
Le'veon Bell is probably the best RB in the entire NFL with 1,057 yards as of today. But he only has 80 yards more than the Saint's Brandon Ingram and how often has a running back made enough of an impact to beat a QB in an MVP race?
Strangely enough Alex Smith is having a very strong season, with the 2nd best QB rating in the league at 107.2 but nobody honks his horn. Is he a dark horse candidate?