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2010 MVP Watch
2010 MVP Watch
Dec 2, 2010 at 8:19 PM
- global_nomad
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Who do you like for MVP. Vick has got a lot of press, I wish Rivers did more. I think Philly would still be a playoff team with Kolb, but with all of the Chargers injuries and holdouts I don't think they would be this good if Rivers wasn't the QB, that and he has a legit shot of being the greatest single season passer (yards) in NFL history.
Dec 2, 2010 at 8:27 PM
- jrg
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Phillip Rivers
Dec 2, 2010 at 9:03 PM
- jojomellon
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Originally posted by jrg:
Phillip Rivers
Much as I hate em, Rivers.
Dec 2, 2010 at 9:07 PM
- Chief
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Gotta be a player that is 100% vital to a teams success.
Rivers or Brady
Rivers or Brady
Dec 2, 2010 at 9:16 PM
- blizzuntz
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Troy
Dec 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM
- HessianDud
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Peyton Manning. Without him, that team would be 2-14. They can't run the ball, they can't stop the run, they're riddled with injuries, they play in a tough division. Without Manning, they would have been long out of the playoff discussion.
But I do think Rivers is very deserving as well and voted for him in this poll. San Diego is much better, talent wise, than Indy, , but with the numbers that Rivers is putting up with a revolving cast of WR's, he is a having an MVP caliber season--especially if he breaks Marino's record.
I have a feeling that Peyton won't win it this year because its a down-year numbers wise for him and the Colts are not the dominant team we've come to expect and he's already won it 4 times, but if you think about what "MVP" means, it has to be Manning. There are other great players having great years, so it won't be a robbery when Manning doesn't win it, but he is hands-down the most irreplaceable player in the league and he has been pretty much his entire career.
But I do think Rivers is very deserving as well and voted for him in this poll. San Diego is much better, talent wise, than Indy, , but with the numbers that Rivers is putting up with a revolving cast of WR's, he is a having an MVP caliber season--especially if he breaks Marino's record.
I have a feeling that Peyton won't win it this year because its a down-year numbers wise for him and the Colts are not the dominant team we've come to expect and he's already won it 4 times, but if you think about what "MVP" means, it has to be Manning. There are other great players having great years, so it won't be a robbery when Manning doesn't win it, but he is hands-down the most irreplaceable player in the league and he has been pretty much his entire career.
Dec 3, 2010 at 1:19 AM
- DVDA
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Peyton Manning. Without him, that team would be 2-14. They can't run the ball, they can't stop the run, they're riddled with injuries, they play in a tough division. Without Manning, they would have been long out of the playoff discussion.
But I do think Rivers is very deserving as well and voted for him in this poll. San Diego is much better, talent wise, than Indy, , but with the numbers that Rivers is putting up with a revolving cast of WR's, he is a having an MVP caliber season--especially if he breaks Marino's record.
I have a feeling that Peyton won't win it this year because its a down-year numbers wise for him and the Colts are not the dominant team we've come to expect and he's already won it 4 times, but if you think about what "MVP" means, it has to be Manning. There are other great players having great years, so it won't be a robbery when Manning doesn't win it, but he is hands-down the most irreplaceable player in the league and he has been pretty much his entire career.
Too bad they give the most valuable player award to a player on a playoff team who has a good year statistically instead of giving it to the player who is most valuable to his team.
Dec 3, 2010 at 1:43 AM
- 49erRider
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Peyton Manning. Without him, that team would be 2-14. They can't run the ball, they can't stop the run, they're riddled with injuries, they play in a tough division. Without Manning, they would have been long out of the playoff discussion.
But I do think Rivers is very deserving as well and voted for him in this poll. San Diego is much better, talent wise, than Indy, , but with the numbers that Rivers is putting up with a revolving cast of WR's, he is a having an MVP caliber season--especially if he breaks Marino's record.
I have a feeling that Peyton won't win it this year because its a down-year numbers wise for him and the Colts are not the dominant team we've come to expect and he's already won it 4 times, but if you think about what "MVP" means, it has to be Manning. There are other great players having great years, so it won't be a robbery when Manning doesn't win it, but he is hands-down the most irreplaceable player in the league and he has been pretty much his entire career.
Agreed 100%.
Dec 3, 2010 at 1:50 AM
- RonMexico
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David Carr
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Dec 3, 2010 at 2:12 AM
- Shifty
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Peyton Manning. Without him, that team would be 2-14. They can't run the ball, they can't stop the run, they're riddled with injuries, they play in a tough division. Without Manning, they would have been long out of the playoff discussion.
But I do think Rivers is very deserving as well and voted for him in this poll. San Diego is much better, talent wise, than Indy, , but with the numbers that Rivers is putting up with a revolving cast of WR's, he is a having an MVP caliber season--especially if he breaks Marino's record.
I have a feeling that Peyton won't win it this year because its a down-year numbers wise for him and the Colts are not the dominant team we've come to expect and he's already won it 4 times, but if you think about what "MVP" means, it has to be Manning. There are other great players having great years, so it won't be a robbery when Manning doesn't win it, but he is hands-down the most irreplaceable player in the league and he has been pretty much his entire career.
Rivers doesn't have much of a running game, Rivers is throwing to some guy named Ajiritotu, while Manning has had Reggie Wayne all season. The Chargers are nothing without Rivers and oh by the way Rivers QB rating is 14 points higher than Mannings.
Rivers has thrown more yards/game, has more TD's, less INT's and a better completion % and finally Rivers did beat Manning in Indianapolis.
Dec 3, 2010 at 6:43 AM
- Rubberneck36
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I am going Rivers, followed by Brady.
Rivers is flat out good.
Rivers is flat out good.
Dec 3, 2010 at 7:13 AM
- Youngone
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Are you talking about Santonio Holmes?
Dec 3, 2010 at 7:26 AM
- valrod33
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Rivers
Vick
Vick
Dec 3, 2010 at 7:43 AM
- marshulk
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Originally posted by Youngone:
Are you talking about Santonio Holmes?
this
Dec 3, 2010 at 7:56 AM
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Peyton Hillis