Matthew MVP Stafford

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No bias........ I just don't expect writers to give Rams players MVP or Rookie of the Year accolades..... I think the writers are the one's with bias..... If the players were to pick, Stafford would be at the top of the list IMO.

In the case of Stafford, he could win out and get a Super Bowl this season and he will still be over-looked by some Eastern Conference player.
You takin silly pills or something? Verse won DROY, no bias. Kupp won OPOY no bias.
Brock Bowers got the same treatment as Puka
MVP is a QB award and Staff didnt deserve one until this year
 
You takin silly pills or something? Verse won DROY, no bias. Kupp won OPOY no bias.
Brock Bowers got the same treatment as Puka
MVP is a QB award and Staff didnt deserve one until this year
Not to mention Todd Gurley winning OPOY and Donald’s 3 DPOY.

Several exceptions to the bias toward Rams.
 
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I know a regular season MVP would be awesome...but me personally, I'd take Super Bowl MVP.

And if it's both? Chef's fucking kiss.
Why is it a choice?
If he wins the MVP it doesnt minimize his chance to win a SB
MVP helps cement his place in the HOF
 
Why is it a choice?
If he wins the MVP it doesnt minimize his chance to win a SB
MVP helps cement his place in the HOF

I'm just looking at the odds. Lots of MVP quarterbacks don't win the Super Bowl in the same year. Lamar Jackson won two MVPs, didn't win the Super Bowl. Josh Allen won the MVP, didn't win. Aaron Rodgers, multiple MVPs, none in his Super Bowl year. Brady won MVP, didn't win the Super Bowl in that year. Matt Ryan, Cam Newton, Peyton Manning, Steve McNair, Rich Gannon, and that's not even including the running backs that all won MVP and didn't win a Super Bowl.

Patrick Mahomes is the only exception to the rule in this century (2022). The person before him? Kurt Warner in 1999.

Do I want both? Of course, I want both for Stafford; he deserves both. But I'd rather take the Super Bowl MVP than the 2025 regular season MVP, and I'm damn sure Stafford would say the exact same thing.
 
I'm just looking at the odds
That's a fallacy. Winning the MVP has no effect on winning the SB
If the Rams are in the SB and before the game its announced that he has won, the odds on the outcome of the game will not change
Im all in on Stafford winning the MVP
He wins it its his name on the trophy but still a win for the team
 
Anyone else can have the MVP, Ill take another ring....
This is how I see it. Stafford of course would love to win MVP. It would pad his Hall of Fame resume. But I don't think it helps us win the title this year and that's all I care about. Also if he wins the title he's in the Hall. It's a done deal. He's probably in now but that second ring makes it a slam dunk.
 
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That's a fallacy. Winning the MVP has no effect on winning the SB
If the Rams are in the SB and before the game its announced that he has won, the odds on the outcome of the game will not change
Im all in on Stafford winning the MVP
He wins it its his name on the trophy but still a win for the team

Believe me, I'd love for Stafford to be the outlier. I'm just saying, I'd rather win the Super Bowl than see our players get individual awards. I'm sure Stafford agrees.
 
Believe me, I'd love for Stafford to be the outlier. I'm just saying, I'd rather win the Super Bowl than see our players get individual awards. I'm sure Stafford agrees.
They arent mutually exclusive
Weird take but to each ones own