Can Todd Gurley unseat Tom Brady for MVP?

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http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/37606/can-todd-gurley-unseat-tom-brady-for-mvp

Can Todd Gurley unseat Tom Brady for MVP?

Numbers: Gurley led the NFL with 2,093 scrimmage yards and 19 touchdowns, six more than anybody else. He rushed for 1,305 yards (second behind the Kansas City Chiefs' Kareem Hunt) and caught for 788 yards (second behind the New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara among running backs). Gurley became the third player in NFL history to finish a season with 2,000 scrimmage yards, 10 rushing touchdowns and more than five receiving touchdowns, joining Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and O.J. Simpson.

Defining moment: It came, fittingly, at CenturyLink Field, home to the division-rival Seattle Seahawks, in what was basically a must-win game on Dec. 17. The Rams were already ahead 27-0 with only seconds remaining before halftime, and then Gurley took a handoff up the middle and accelerated past the Seahawks' entire defense for a 57-yard touchdown. It was the final blow in a game that all but locked up the NFC West for the Rams and, in a bigger sense, might have signaled a changing of the guard in the division.

Why he should win: That touchdown run against the Seahawks was the signature play of a dominant late-season stretch by Gurley. In his final three regular-season games, against the Seahawks, Eagles and Tennessee Titans -- the three games that clinched the Rams' first playoff appearance in 13 years -- Gurley gained 591 scrimmage yards and scored eight touchdowns. Despite sitting out the regular-season finale, he accumulated 343 touches, third-most in the NFL. Gurley carried a significant load for an offense that led the NFL in points, and he dominated when his team needed him most.

Why he wouldn't: A quarterback has won MVP in nine of the past 10 seasons, and this year there's an ideal candidate at that position. Tom Brady led the NFL with 4,577 passing yards and led his Patriots to the Super Bowl. He is the first quarterback with 32 touchdown passes and 13 wins at the age of 40, according to ESPN Stats & Information, and he is considered an overwhelming favorite because of it. It takes a transcendent season for a non-quarterback to win this award (Adrian Peterson ran for 2,097 yards in 2012, LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 28 touchdowns in 2006). The key question is whether Gurley had a greater impact on his team than arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history, and that's no easy answer.

Quotable: "MVP, for sure. If he don't win it, there's something wrong." -- Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, when asked about Gurley's dominance after a Week 16, playoff-clinching victory over the Titans.
 

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Numbers: Gurley led the NFL with 2,093 scrimmage yards and 19 touchdowns, six more than anybody else. He rushed for 1,305 yards (second behind the Kansas City Chiefs' Kareem Hunt) and caught for 788 yards (second behind the New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara among running backs). Gurley became the third player in NFL history to finish a season with 2,000 scrimmage yards, 10 rushing touchdowns and more than five receiving touchdowns, joining Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and O.J. Simpson.
I firmly believe that had Gurley Played in week #17, instead of sitting it out, he would have surpassed Kareem Hunt's Rushing record and Alvin Kamara's receiving record, which would have made him more of a "Lock" for MVP than he already is!(y);):yess:
IF Gurley doesn't get it there will be a lot of Pissed-Off-People around here!:seizure:
:redcard:I would almost Bet, so they don't feel guilty about not giving Gurley MVP, they will give him "Come-Back Player of the Year" and then give 'Tom Turdific' MVP!!:puke:
 

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Probably not. The lovefest for Brady is too strong. QB's are the most likely to win it. They're in the best position to make the most impact. Maybe there should be a separate trophy for them like MLB with the Cy Young.
 

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They won't give it to him, but they probably should. Brady is the best Quarterback LEFT. Carson Wentz had him covered for MVP, Aaron Rodgers was injured, and so was Deshaun Watson. There was absolutely no doubt who was the best RB in the league this year.

Also, Brady was less than impressive over the final 5 games of the season. He threw for 241 YPG, 4 Touchdowns, and 5 Interceptions. When it was time for the playoff push, Brady was even worse than an average QB. If he wasn't on a great team with the best HC of all time this wouldn't even be a discussion right now.
 

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They won't give it to him, but they probably should. Brady is the best Quarterback LEFT. Carson Wentz had him covered for MVP, Aaron Rodgers was injured, and so was Deshaun Watson. There was absolutely no doubt who was the best RB in the league this year.

Also, Brady was less than impressive over the final 5 games of the season. He threw for 241 YPG, 4 Touchdowns, and 5 Interceptions. When it was time for the playoff push, Brady was even worse than an average QB. If he wasn't on a great team with the best HC of all time this wouldn't even be a discussion right now.
I wonder IF they weigh the Teams Degree of difficulty in the Season Schedule as a Factor!!?!
I would be willing to bet the Cheatriot's Schedule wasn't as difficult as the Rams!!!
Does anyone know how this ended up!!!?
 

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I seen this answer on NFL.com. Brady is the easy answer but Gurley is the right answer.
 

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I would almost Bet, so they don't feel guilty about not giving Gurley MVP
was this a prop bet at the beginning of the season that we missed Dave? I'm sure we bet on it? @flv where would I find this?????

I thought if Gurley had 200 ypg the last 4 weeks he'd win....sitting out kinda screwed that up.

Brady....no matter how much it hurts to say this...deserves MVP....dude is a walking legend.
 

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The last non-QB to win MVP was AP in 2012 and before that LT in 2006 so we’re about due for a RB to win MVP and TG had a special season so I hope he gets the votes but with Brady in the mix it’s not likely, hope I’m wrong.
 

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Brady....no matter how much it hurts to say this...deserves MVP....dude is a walking legend.
Absolutely disagree. This is a regular season award and not a cumulative career accomplishment award and besides,Tom Brady wasn't even the best QB this year. Gurley WAS arguably the best RB and was the prime instrument by which Sean McVay carved up the NFL this year. Quit being a Patriot honk, Champ!
 

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was this a prop bet at the beginning of the season that we missed Dave? I'm sure we bet on it? @flv where would I find this?????
I'll go back thru my bets and check, I don't know, I have about 8 Bets outstanding!
 

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Absolutely disagree. This is a regular season award and not a cumulative career accomplishment award and besides,Tom Brady wasn't even the best QB this year. Gurley WAS arguably the best RB and was the prime instrument by which Sean McVay carved up the NFL this year. Quit being a Patriot honk, Champ!
4500+ yards passing....33 tds....and those clutch games....all season....

sorry....gotta give it up for a 40 year old that plays like he does.
 

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4500+ yards passing....33 tds....and those clutch games....all season....

sorry....gotta give it up for a 40 year old that plays like he does.
I give props to the chemistry that aids his performance!
 

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This love fest with Tom Brady makes me want to puke.

It’s apparent the networks don’t know that 90% of their audience agrees with you.