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The case for DeAngelo as MVP....


adallastiger

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I think the case was made when adallastiger told us Williams was a great back. And boy did he tell us. Do you all remember him telling us, cause he did.

If he didn't, we be cellar dwellers right now so you guys better thank him. I'm talking large amounts of cash and your unmarried daughters. Maybe a few head of cattle too.

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...no, you have it all wrong. Personally, I think Matt Ryan deserves MVP... but I do believe DeAngelo should be somewhere top three. But a strong case can be made for Deangelo

...and no, I am not such a DeAngelo homer that I would want him to be MVP under those conditions.

But when I told everyone at the beginning of the year that he was the best back in the league, Adrian Peterson included...I never, ever had any doubts.

None, whatsoever. I wonder what everyone out there thinks of the AP comparisons now....LOL!

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