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What does Cam have to do to win MVP?


Chief_Chokeaho

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Didn't even think of that. Does the recent and overall history between Brady and Goodell factor in? 

Doubt it. This is all subjective stuff. I think breaking youngs record at the age of 26 will be at the forefront of the voters minds, even though it's a career stat it's fuging incredible. 

I grew up watching Steve in the Bay Area. It's a huge deal and the fact that he could knock that record down in 5 years is just mind boggling.

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I think for Cam to win MVP, those with the votes are going to have to actually look at how much different this team would be without Cam vs. the Patriots without Brady. 

Bill is one hell of a coach and has already proven he can get high end performance out of back up QBs. The gap isn't as far between Brady and the next guy as it is between Cam and DA. 

MVP should really be about impact of a player vs stats of a player. 

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21 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

 

...and please no smart ass remarks. I looked for this thread and didn't find one too similar. Im an above average/borderline great poo talker so none of that petty "stupid thread" poo. Thanks. 

...this is just an invitation... so, cure cancer and world hunger..

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