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Three games left. It's not done yet. Of course, with Godwin out for regular season, if Evans can't make it back, teams will just double AB and force Tom to throw to Perriman and TJ.
 
Three games left. It's not done yet. Of course, with Godwin out for regular season, if Evans can't make it back, teams will just double AB and force Tom to throw to Perriman and TJ.
I agree. 3 games is a lot of football. I still believe most have Brady as the MVP right now but these 3 games are crucial. I don't believe Brady has to light it up but he can't have anymore stinkers either and the Bucs have to win out. If that happens which I believe it should given the opponents they have, Brady will win it.
 
Such a weird season. No dominant team, no runaway MVP, no runaway DPOY. Seems like it's more wide open than ever this year.
 
I honestly don't care about who wins the MVP. Would it be cool if Tom wins it at 44? Sure. I would rather see Tom make a deep playoff run, with a possible back to back SB appearance at his age. That would be mind numbing, even if he doesn't win it all (as long as a loss isn't against KC).
 
I agree. 3 games is a lot of football. I still believe most have Brady as the MVP right now but these 3 games are crucial. I don't believe Brady has to light it up but he can't have anymore stinkers either and the Bucs have to win out. If that happens which I believe it should given the opponents they have, Brady will win it.
I think the only chance now is for him to just stat pad goal line td's with no Fournette there to run them in. I'm talking like 10 passing td's these last 3 games. after Sunday they have their excuse to give to Rodgers now and all of his fans the analysts who love him will orgasm that he has 4 regular season MVP's
 
I think the only chance now is for him to just stat pad goal line td's with no Fournette there to run them in. I'm talking like 10 passing td's these last 3 games. after Sunday they have their excuse to give to Rodgers now and all of his fans the analysts who love him will orgasm that he has 4 regular season MVP's
It's over man. Rodgers is winning it. That shutout was the worst thing to happen to Bradys MVP case. Rodgers is hot right now and he knows he's withing striking distance to win it so he will. They got the Browns, Vikings, and Lions left so they will also win out
 
I'm kind of over the whole MVP thing. I still want Brady to win it obviously but he's still the oldest to win it at age 40 of any team sport player. And also the oldest super bowl MVP when he won it last year.
 
Still think Brady is winning it.

Rodgers won’t get enough votes. The vaccine thing doesn’t play well with voters
 
If Brady can’t win it give it to the damn running back at least.
 
Just for variety they should give it to a non-QB

Cooper Kupp is in striking distance of the first 2000 yard receiving season.

For running backs Jonathan Taylor is having a nice season is 400+ yards over the next running back
 
Just for variety they should give it to a non-QB

Cooper Kupp is in striking distance of the first 2000 yard receiving season.

For running backs Jonathan Taylor is having a nice season is 400+ yards over the next running back
OPOY is going to be an interesting discussion.
 
Still think Brady is winning it.

Rodgers won’t get enough votes. The vaccine thing doesn’t play well with voters
I do think there is some truth to this. Rodgers has been a complete tool this year and that definitely could definitely impact his chances.
 
It is pretty ridiculous that Johnathan Taylor and Cooper Kupp seem to get no real consideration for the award considering what they've done this season. They might as well rename the award "Top QB of the Year". In the last 10 years the only non quarterback to win it was Adrian Peterson and Taylor's numbers likely won't be too far off (albeit with one more game).
 
It is pretty ridiculous that Johnathan Taylor and Cooper Kupp seem to get no real consideration for the award considering what they've done this season. They might as well rename the award "Top QB of the Year". In the last 10 years the only non quarterback to win it was Adrian Peterson and Taylor's numbers likely won't be too far off (albeit with one more game).

You’re right…it should he named the “Top QB of the Year”

Or else Taylor, Kupp, etc should be held to the same standard as QBs and be accountable for wins and losses. Anyway, I’ll pull for Taylor if it’s between him and Rodgers, though that’s purely personal bias and Rodgers would deserve it in that case.

The only non-QBs last decade I think should have actually gotten MVP consideration: Gronkowski (whenever healthy) and Kittle (2019). AB and Julio Jones possibly for a few seasons too.
 
You’re right…it should he named the “Top QB of the Year”

Or else Taylor, Kupp, etc should be held to the same standard as QBs and be accountable for wins and losses. Anyway, I’ll pull for Taylor if it’s between him and Rodgers, though that’s purely personal bias and Rodgers would deserve it in that case.

The only non-QBs last decade I think should have actually gotten MVP consideration: Gronkowski (whenever healthy) and Kittle (2019). AB and Julio Jones possibly for a few seasons too.
Did AP have Christian Ponder the year he won it? That may have been a factor in him winning.
 
Did AP have Christian Ponder the year he won it? That may have been a factor in him winning.

That could be an argument, although I don't think people would argue that a QB who went 9-7 should win MVP because he broke the season passing yards record and his running back sucks. With Peterson, though, I really do think it was just the eye test in addition to the stats. The guy was really running into defenders and carrying them forward on every play. When you look at other running back MVPs like Tomlinson and Alexander, their team won the conference, but Peterson won despite the Vikings going 10-6.

I don't really like idea, though...because a running back simply cannot influence the game like a quarterback. If Jonathan Taylor gets injured, the spread might move a point or two; if Carson Wentz gets injured, even though he's not very good, it might move by 5-7 points. Or take Stafford and Kupp. You'd be certifiably insane to say you're better off not having Stafford than not having Kupp for a playoff game. Kupp is awesome, but ultimately he cannot make even close to the same impact on the game as Stafford. That's just how it is. And if people want to say "well, I think the MVP is the guy who is head and shoulders over the next guy at his position" then where does it stop? How about Justin Tucker for MVP, since we're measuring on relative position dominance and not on overall gameday impact.

The only guys who I think have approached the impact of a QB are Gronk and Kittle. Shoutout to Revis (2009) and Gilmore (2019) as well. They change the game completely. But even as much as I try to pump up these guys, they're still a ways from having the same type of impact on a game.
 
Taylor definitely gained ground in the MVP race today. Colts are now 9-0 when he rushes for 100+ yards.
 
Taylor definitely gained ground in the MVP race today. Colts are now 9-0 when he rushes for 100+ yards.
Did it without 4 of his 5 linemen today too
 
Rodgers now slamdunk to win it. Rodgers is the new Manning. Everyone hates Brady too much and were waiting for a few games for him to slow down and he had only 1 TD in 2 weeks.

Race is over. Rodgers won.

 
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