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Terrell Davis says Cam is no MVP


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Was watching the NFL Network yesterday and Davis and Co were talking about Cam and what he has done this season. Davis immediately starts talking about Cam's accuracy, how horrible his QBR is and his turnovers... said he shouldn't even be in the discussion for MVP. 

Oh yeh, here's another first in NFL history for Cam... first qb to lead a team to 7-0 while throwing a td and running for at least 20 yards in every game.

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7 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Was watching the NFL Network yesterday and Davis and Co were talking about Cam and what he has done this season. Davis immediately starts talking about Cam's accuracy, how horrible his QBR is and his turnovers... said he shouldn't even be in the discussion for MVP. 

Oh yeh, here's another first in NFL history for Cam... first qb to lead a team to 7-0 while throwing a td and running for at least 20 yards in every game.

Stats are so pointless often to talk about.

take INTs.  How many of his have been TDs or balls within the 5 that were totally on the WR? Stats don't tell that....stat says QB was horrible.  Stats don't tell about half our games have been outside in the rain.  Stats don't tell you anything situational.

QB 1 could have 300 yards and 1 TD and 1 INT and QB 2 could have identical numbers.  One could of played great and he other horrific.   Stats don't tell one got them all in garbage time and the other INT wasn't even his fault. 

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The issue is people have different definitions of what the league MVP is.  The main one that people have, including TD, is that you basically have the most eye popping stats and dominant performance for your position.  Like Brady's insane QBR and TD to INT ratio at the moment; and they fact they are 7-0.  Then you have people that think it's the player that is 'most valuable' to their team, more so than any other player in the league.  This is where Cam comes into the conversation.  He's led Carolina to a 7-0 record, including multiple clutch game winning drives, and he's done this with "media nobodies" at the WR position.  He absolutely deserves to be in the MVP race, due to that latter.  But at the end of the season, the MVP winner will most likely be chosen based on stats and W-L record.

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fug that busted knee, bucket headed bitch.  Has he seen what he's throwing to lol?

The entire recieving corps outside of Cotchery has iffy hands and hes played in at least two complete downpours.

The vast majority of national pundits and analysts listened to or watched have loved what Cam is doing and acknowledge his supporting cast is likely the worst there is...  Just a few that come to mind - Mike and Mike, Cris Carter, Steve Young, Trent Dilfer, Ryen Russilll, Danny Kannell, Deion, Willie McGinest, and Michael Robinson...

 

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1 minute ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

The issue is people have different definitions of what the league MVP is.  The main one that people have, including TD, is that you basically have the most eye popping stats and dominant performance for your position.  Like Brady's insane QBR and TD to INT ration at the moment; and they fact they are 7-0.  Then you have people that think it's the player that is 'most valuable' to their team, more so than any other player in the league.  This is where Cam comes into the conversation.  He's led Carolina to a 7-0 record, including multiple clutch game winning drives, and he's done this with "media nobody's" at the WR position.  He absolutely deserves to be in the MVP race, due to that latter.  But at the end of the season, the MVP winner will most likely be chosen based on stats and W-L record.

Regardless of what people want it to be it's the first one in reality.

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