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Manning wins his 4th MVP


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NEW YORK -- Maybe the award should be renamed Most Valuable Peyton.

Peyton Manning became the first player to win The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honors four times.

The Indianapolis Colts' sensational quarterback romped to the award Saturday in balloting by 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. He got 39½ votes to 7½ for Drew Brees as only quarterbacks received any backing.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4811050

I'm pretty sure Brees and Chris Johnson were snubbed.

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He's deserving, but I think Brees was definitely more deserving. You could argue that the Saints would be much more worse off without their QB than the Colts.

I agree, but a lot of that is the system they run. It's easy to throw to a wide open receiver. And they have some pretty solid receivers. Manning could throw to me and still put together wins.

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He's deserving, but I think Brees was definitely more deserving. You could argue that the Saints would be much more worse off without their QB than the Colts.

Yea the Colts would have been with 14-0 with Curtis Painter behind center. He had a 9.8 QB rating this year :rolleyes:

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Manning deserved it. This year he was the best with a complete figurehead for a head coach.

He's deserving, but I think Brees was definitely more deserving. You could argue that the Saints would be much more worse off without their QB than the Colts.

The Saints aren't a "system" offensive team either?

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Wow!! I thought with all the "Farve Loving" this season would have made him MVP. I did not see Manning get a non- stop "Farve Cam" this year. BTW I'm not saying Farve should have won just surprised he didn't.

The vikings made the playoffs without favre, I doubt the colts could do it without manning.

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