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Panthers Offensive MVP? Vote


beastson

Offensive MVP  

70 members have voted

  1. 1. Offensive MVP

    • Matt Moore
      16
    • DeAngelo Williams
      13
    • Jonathan Stewart
      12
    • Offensive Line
      26
    • Steve Smith
      3
    • Muhsin Muhammad
      0


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Definitely stewart, if we didn't have stewart we wouldn't have finished like we did. This guy can fill any RB's shoes. We all knew our passing game would be better with Moore in there, but Jstew completly dominated the spotlight the last month. I would give it to the oline but they really weren't that great in the first 4-5 games of the year, but they did improve.

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What unit rarely had the same guys in there each week and made Stewart, Williams, and Moore all look good even with seventh rounders when the first rounders went down. Yeah, the offensive line made everything possible for all three of them to maximize their skills.

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Moore. He salvaged the last few games. Everyone should've known Stewart could step in (obviously no one probably thought he would do as well as he did, but at least do well).

The O-Line wasn't too good the first few games, though.

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Moore. He salvaged the last few games. Everyone should've known Stewart could step in (obviously no one probably thought he would do as well as he did, but at least do well).

The O-Line wasn't too good the first few games, though.

They were good longer than 5 games.

just sayin....

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Typically, I think Most Valuable Player = Least Replaceable Player. Who in that list would it kill us the most to lose? Who was replaceable? Hard to say with Moore, in my opinion. Maybe another backup does just as well, because they're not Jake. Maybe not.

DWill and JStew? Excellent players, but they both rushed for 1100 yards, so I feel like if we lost one the other would still have had a great year.

The offensive line? Weird choice. It's not one person. If we mean the starting offensive line from opening day, keep in mind that many of them were replaced while the O-line remained effective. The O-line was well coached and effective, but it seems to me that you could say that each part was replaceable with a NFL-caliber (even backup) lineman.

Moose? laughable

Smith? He's my choice. I think without him we struggle even more in the passing game and without the home run threat that he brings, teams might become more effective against our running game.

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