NFL MVP's You Don't Agree With

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in 2008, Philip Rivers led the league in touchdowns, QB rating, and yards per completion

not only did homie not win MVP (gave that shyt to Peyton AGAIN), homie Rivers didn't even make the got damn Pro Bowl

:wow:
 

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honestly, and no hate on Warner, but Faulk should have won the MVP 3 straight years

Man, Faulk was the best player on those Rams teams. Belichick's game plan againts the Rams in the SB was fukk Warner, Faulk is the engine.

The whole defensive game plan revolved around taking Faulk out of the game. That SB's game plan is broken down in the book Patriot Reign.

Belichick was a curious mechanic with St.Louis offense in his hands. He had deconstructed the engine, tagged the most indispensable parts, and rearranged the structure just as he found it. Among the five concepts, he noticed one truth rose above the other four; Warner, despite throwing for 4,830 yards(second most in history[at the time of printing]), was not the key to the St. Louis offense. Accepted NFL theory says that harassing the quaterback leads to mistakes. Belichick believed that, but with a twist. He planned to harass Warner by disrupting the most important player on the field.

Faulk.

Page 87 - Patriot Reign - Michael Holley

It goes into more in depth in the book, but bottom line. Faulk was the engine of those Rams teams..
 

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Peyton 2009, Brees was better. And how the hell did moss deserve the 07' MVP? Brady had the best season ever

Regular season (16-0): 398 of 578, 68.9%, 4,806 yards, 8.3 YPA, 50 TD, 8 INT, 117.2 passer rating
 

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Peyton's last 2

the media was feeding this nikka MVP's. shyt was crazy

i remember in 2009 when the colts weren't all that and literally damn near EVERY team the colts played fukked up a lead some how someway. I remember the Texans fumbling like 3 times, dropping easy interceptions, all dat. and yet, manning was credited with comeback victory after comeback victory.

obviously not the only instance but this one sticks out. if manning never got injured, they woulda kept shoving mvp's on his resume :dry:. it takes a completely spectacular year by someone else to pry the MVP trophy out of Manning's hands according to the media

:pacspit:

my dude it wasnt his fault teams ****ed up...its the fact he capitalized off the errors and did what he was supposed to do as a qb.led his team to a td or field goal and ended up winning the game thats was his job. I see alot of qb's get credited for comebacks when the other teams mess up as long as they end up winning thats what it is. Like they say when the team wins qb gets the glory and when they lose qb take the loss.
 

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in 2008, Philip Rivers led the league in touchdowns, QB rating, and yards per completion

not only did homie not win MVP (gave that shyt to Peyton AGAIN), homie Rivers didn't even make the got damn Pro Bowl

:wow:

That was the last year the NFL voted for pro-bowlers in the middle of the season. Jay Cutler made it in over him and had a subpar 2nd half of the season.
 

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in 2008, Philip Rivers led the league in touchdowns, QB rating, and yards per completion

not only did homie not win MVP (gave that shyt to Peyton AGAIN), homie Rivers didn't even make the got damn Pro Bowl

:wow:

08 - Rivers - 65.3PCT - 4009YRDS - 34TD - 11INT - RTG - 105.5

08 - Manning - 66.8PCT - 4002YRDS - 27TD - 12INT - RTG - 95.0


:snoop:
 

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because they fielded one of the worst special teams units in NFL history. i think they gave up multiple return TD's in the same game 3 different times that season, not to mention other special team blunders

Chargers ST... :merchant:
 

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Peyton's last 2

the media was feeding this nikka MVP's. shyt was crazy

i remember in 2009 when the colts weren't all that and literally damn near EVERY team the colts played fukked up a lead some how someway. I remember the Texans fumbling like 3 times, dropping easy interceptions, all dat. and yet, manning was credited with comeback victory after comeback victory.

obviously not the only instance but this one sticks out. if manning never got injured, they woulda kept shoving mvp's on his resume :dry:. it takes a completely spectacular year by someone else to pry the MVP trophy out of Manning's hands according to the media

:pacspit:

What's funny about this is I'm pretty sure there's going to be a huge media push for Peyton to win the Super Bowl this year as long as his body holds up.
 

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Gannon is getting shytted on unfairly. He was playing at a mvp level for a couple seasons before he actually WON the mvp!
 

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im a seahawk fan, but its was plain as day the offensive line was the key to his mvp season, he was hardly the most valuable on that team. i could run through the holes on the left side walter jones and hutch were making
 
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