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How the flying fug is Cam not in the MVP discussion


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Quick recap:

-Outdueled Tom Brady, Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan in shootouts

-Put 31 on the best defense in the league in the Vikings including a 60 yard run to essentially win the game

-#1 receiver traded midseason

-#2 receiver on IR

-All pro tight end on IR until December

-Arguably has the worst LT in the league

-Hands down has the worst receiving corps in the league

-His 2 running backs barely have a combined 1,000 yards through 15 games

-Secondary is by far the worst in the league and consistently forces him to either ice or win the game several times in the 4th quarter

-This team is 11-4, yes ELEVEN AND FOUR playing in the hardest division in football and playing against the tough NFC North and at New England this year

Anything else I missed?

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Cam doesn’t play for the Steelers, Patriots, Packers or Cowboys so he has to do twice as much as them, and our team has to go 15-1 and blow out the best NFC teams just to be in the conversation.

thats not what the MVP is supposed to be judged on but this is the NFL, not for low life’s league.

just the truth.

to me he is— John Madden said the MVP is the guy that you win because of, that you take off a playoff team and they go 4-6 wins at the most without.

in today’s NFL though, you have to be on the most popular teams and have to make all the fantasy nerd happy because they only know their video games—- but they are not football fans or fans of any team.

neither is the NFL, it’s just about keeping the nerds happy.

just see the Buffalo Kelvin TD overturn for any questions on the subject,... even the former referees that always side with the league ditched them on this one.

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2 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Cam doesn’t play for the Steelers, Patriots, Packers or Cowboys so he has to do twice as much as them, and our team has to go 15-1 and blow out the best NFC teams just to be in the conversation.

thats not what the MVP is supposed to be judged on but this is the NFL, not for low life’s league.

just the truth.

to me he is— John Madden said the MVP is the guy that you win because of, that you take off a playoff team and they go 4-6 wins at the most without.

in today’s NFL though, you have to be on the most popular teams and have to make all the fantasy nerd happy because they only know their video games—- but they are not football fans or fans of any team.

neither is the NFL, it’s just about keeping the nerds happy.

just see the Buffalo Kelvin TD overturn for any questions on the subject,... even the former referees that always side with the league ditched them on this one.

Gurley has consistently been nothing short of spectacular this year. Take him away and the Rams are not even close to the same team. Cam has been consistently inconsistent. I cant argue with Gurley getting mvp this year.

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