• Joh951518@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I think Lamar’s volume stats will hold him back.

    9tds at this stage isn’t going to be enough.

    He’s unreal though, would 100% be a worthy candidate.

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    10 months ago

    Today, I would give AJ the MVP over Hurts… but I think Hurts play is more sustainable over the entire year.

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    10 months ago

    In a year where the most valuable player isn’t a QB, it’s still just a conversation about QBs. Truly a meaningless award as currently titled.

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    10 months ago

    How CJ not in this conversation? Anyone expect the Texans to be anywhere near as good as they’ve played this year?

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    10 months ago

    Please explain how Mahomes is an MVP candidate this year outside of media bias/past years results. He’s not played well, and the defense has kept them in games and made up for poor turn overs by the offense.

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    10 months ago

    How about CMC? Give it to an RB for a change. He’s having a hell of a year, leading the league in rushing yards and total TDs, and he’s certainly the most valuable player on one of the best teams in the league. I think most people were counting him out after his injury history in Carolina, but he’s persevered and managed to be a real threat.

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    10 months ago

    If a WR or player other than QB ever had a chance to win MVP, this would be the year. As good as Lamar, Burrow, etc have been there’s nobody that’s run away with the race. AJ Brown, Tyreek, Myles Garrett should all be in the discussion in my opinion.

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    10 months ago

    It’s a long shot, but if Dak can keep up his pace from these last 3 games then he’s throwing his hat in the ring late

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    10 months ago

    I know there’s a lot of football left, but so far this seems like the perfect season to award MVP to a non-QB.

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    10 months ago

    I’d bet on Josh Allen if he lowers his turnovers, cause his production and TD’s are fantastic.

    If not, then probably Jalen Hurts gets his first if the eagles win 15 games.

    Lamar is on pace for 20 passing TD’s, hasn’t finished a season lately, and is in the brutal AFC North, so I don’t like his chances.

    Chiefs defense is too good, and Andy is really shitty with the offense and a lead. 155 points in the 1st half this season, 53 points in the 2nd half. They’re going to get a 1st half lead a lot and coast, and Mahomes gonna have not amazing numbers (for him).

    Tua still has a decent shot and could certainly light it up, but they kinda suck against good teams, so not sure.

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    10 months ago

    I’m actually surprised Lamar is in the running. Imo he’s playing like an MVP but he’s also playing with low volume and high efficiency which is usually a death sentence for MVP voting which is usually more about gaudy numbers than actual high level play.

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    10 months ago

    I need to know how lamar is top 3. His stats just arent there. Hes lucky he has an elite defense imo. I like him but idk if he should be in the mvp conversation.