JimY53
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False choice. You do not "dismiss the impact of the QB" just because you think it's possible someone else can win a major MVP/POY award. You are welcome to your opinion. if you think it's dubious, fine.Okay.
I just think dismissing the impact a QB makes as a function of analytics is, at best, a dubious approach.
I feel it is dubious to simply ignore other great years by other great players because of a position bias in favor of quarterbacks. If you follow that logic, ANY quarterback is going to be more "valuable" than any other player.
Example---by the approach of analytics only --- I will use SIS which uses analytics to convert to points ... in 2021 Kupp earned 59. That would put him right around Jimmy G and Jared Goff and Tua for that year. It would be the same for PFF's WAR, etc.
So, as I said I understand the analytics very well. I simply reject the absolutism of them. I refuse to be a slave to them.
Perhaps you're getting too wrapped into the 2023 race with Stroud. I am discussing the approach of just awarding QBs something just because they are quarterbacks. The Kupp/Jimmy G/Goff example paints it well.
I am not saying absolutely that Stroud should not get it and that Puka should. I am saying any approach that automatically rules Puka out is wrong in my book.
That has been true for many decades.The QB, literally, has a/the key role in every offensive play.
It didn't stop Jim Brown from being MVP. Eric Dickerson from being Offensive Rookie of the Year over Marino. Randy Moss from Offensive Rookie of the Year and so on.
I like it that guys like Barkley beat out Baker Mayfield (27 TDs passes as rookie) or Mac Jones (yes, he had good stats and value) not winning ... even though his "value" was greater than Ja''Marr Chase.
I get that Mayfield and Jones had a bigger WAR or "points" or EPA than the Barkley and Chase but it would have been wrong to give it to the QB because he has the key role in every play.
My critique of Puka are that he's had too many drops and that hurts his value a little bit. So He won't win. And that's fine. But he will get some votes because, thank goodness, the AP voters have not made it a "QB only" award as evidenced by their history of awards.
Agree to disagree.