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Cam named MVP by pro football writers


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1 hour ago, Cary Kollins said:

The "official" award is the AP MVP award which is announced at the NFL Honors Ceremony, held the week before the Super Bowl.

Of course, Cam is going to run away with that award as well.

 

WATTBA

It absolutely is official. Three groups are listed by the NFL in its annual Record and Fact Book for awards and All-Pro teams - the AP, Pro Football Writer's Association, and the Sporting News. The AP is most prestigious, but this is a legit award.

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2 hours ago, IGSaint said:

It's just crazy how far Cam has progressed. I still remember some people on this forum arguing whether it was worth it to extend Cam and give him that 100 mil contract.(SMH) Now he's outperformed the hell out of it. 

lol i remember when some waterheads on here were wanting to trade him after that arizona loss in 2013

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8 minutes ago, RelaxImaPro said:

lol i remember when some waterheads on here were wanting to trade him after that arizona loss in 2013

The guys who wanted to trade were actually the Cam nut huggers who thought we would never maximize his potential and wanted us to trade him to a team with better offensive talent where he could flourish under an OC who really knew how to use him.  

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