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12-31-2024 09:34 AM |
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Originally Posted by rfaulk34
(Post 17884642)
Playoffs or not should matter. Overall record, no.
Not comparing types of records, just saying that he's passed for 250+ and 3+tds for 8 consecutive games. That's 2 more than any other QB in history. Speaks to consistency.
Josh has passed for <200 yds 3 of his last 5 games and has thrown for 3TDs once in those 5. If you add in his rushing, he still falls short of 200 total yds but at least he has 3 total TDs in a couple of them. Does that spell MVP to you?
Lahhhmurrr has thrown for <200 in 2 of his last 5 and has thrown 3+ TDs twice in that time. If you add rushing to his 2 subs, at least he hits 200 total yards once and it gives him 3 total TDs in both games.
Both pale in comparison to what Joe has done his last 5.
'Total body of work' argument? Sure, but you and i both know that the MVP races ebbs and flows with 'what have you done for me lately', all year long.
Saquon is worthy though and i wouldn't be upset if he won it.
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I don't get a say in the MVP but I think it should be 3ish things:
1) overall stats - are you top 5 minimum in your position?
2) how did your team do - are you at minimum a 3 seed
3) vibe check - did you look good when it mattered or did you pad stats against bad teams
Burrow gets 1 and 3 (less 3 than 1 though)
Mahomes gets 2 and 3
etc etc
Allen I think meets all 3. Saquon meets all 3.
Honestly though if I had a vote mine would be for Saquon since it shouldn't just be a QB award and he's going to have an historic or near historic year
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