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Although I think Gurley deserves the MVP, I have a feeling he will win the Offensive Player of the Year while the media gives the MVP to the Golden Boy, despite the fact that he doesn't deserve it. Remember in 1999 when Warner won the MVP and Faulk got the OPOY? (By the way, during that three-year stretch, the MVP went to Warner, Faulk, Warner - pretty impressive). How can you be the league's MVP but you're not even the best player on your team? Who knows what it means to be MVP?
Brady's 30 TDs rank him 98th on the all-time list for TDs in a season (https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_td_single_season.htm). I do realize that he has one game left but his TD/INT ratio (30-8) isn't much more impressive than Goff's 28-7. I read Peter King's MMQB article favoring Brady (of course) where he indicated that because the QB handles the ball on every play, they have an edge. Give me a break.
If the MVP is truly an award for the most valuable player for your team, then how can you honestly not give it to Russell Wilson? Out of Seattle's 36 offensive touchdowns, he has ran or passed for 35 of them. How can you be more valuable to your team than that? As a Rams fan who has seen his share of Seahawks games, I can assure you that without Wilson, that team is maybe 8-8. Last year New England started the season 4-1 with Garoppolo starting two games and Jacoby Brissett starting two. Their system is QB friendly and, although Brady may be the GOAT, this season he is not the MVP.
Brady's 30 TDs rank him 98th on the all-time list for TDs in a season (https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_td_single_season.htm). I do realize that he has one game left but his TD/INT ratio (30-8) isn't much more impressive than Goff's 28-7. I read Peter King's MMQB article favoring Brady (of course) where he indicated that because the QB handles the ball on every play, they have an edge. Give me a break.
If the MVP is truly an award for the most valuable player for your team, then how can you honestly not give it to Russell Wilson? Out of Seattle's 36 offensive touchdowns, he has ran or passed for 35 of them. How can you be more valuable to your team than that? As a Rams fan who has seen his share of Seahawks games, I can assure you that without Wilson, that team is maybe 8-8. Last year New England started the season 4-1 with Garoppolo starting two games and Jacoby Brissett starting two. Their system is QB friendly and, although Brady may be the GOAT, this season he is not the MVP.