We'll probably never see a running back win the NFL MVP ever again to be honest

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Foster's ypc so far this season has been :weirdo:
None of the recent RBs to get MVP were under 5 ypc. AD is ahead of him by almost 2 ypc. He's been beastly this season
 

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Peterson got 5.8 ypc. after the injury :wow:


Didn't noticed his stats til today, shame the criteria for MVP is QB friendly. :smh:

Matter of Fact, if Vikings get in the playoffs, AD should win it.
 

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With running back committees, lopsided passing vs running team ratios, injuries, and a rush to give Seyton Manning the award every year he steps on the field, we probably won't see another RB win the MVP award brehs

Long gone are the 2006 LT years
Long gone are the 2005 Shaun Alexander years
Long gone are the 1000/1000 yard seasons of Priest and LJ
Long gone are the DVD trio of Dunn-Vick-Duckett

Sad times brehs :to:

Looks like they're trynna give Seyton yet another MVP award. All these nationally televised games in addition to teams completely fukking up at the end of games and letting dude easily come back, it's clear as day the fix is in. They really gonna give this fukker his 5th :to:

To be honest tho, I wouldn't mind if JJ Watt won it. Or Arian Foster

It's a shame all that most of the elite backs in the league are stuck on average to bad teams (CJ2K, AP) while the others are stuck on teams with coaches that won't give them the damn ball (Shady McCoy, Mighty Mouse Ray Rice)

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