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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Mike fuging Remmers

More like Mike fuging Shula. The Falcons did us a massive favor in denying us an undefeated season. They showed us what the Temu version of Von Miller could do to Mike Remmers. Mike Shula was like... nah, just a fluke. I'm sure the guy that got turned into a speed bump by Vic Beasley will be fine against Von Miller.

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6 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Saquon should really be in the MVP discussion. He looks like the best player in the league right now.

MVP isn't about the best player in the league. It's about the best player out of the SB contenders. He's gotta be in the mix though. My top five would probably be Allen, Lamar, Mahomes, Goff, and Barkley

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8 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

If its not a qb, then both Henry and Barkley would need to be in it.  

With the new rules leading to a pass happy league I don't know if a non-QB will ever win it again.  RBs used to win it fairly regularly but it's been 11 straight years of QBs. Lawrence Taylor was the last defensive MVP and that was damn near 40 years ago.

Side note... I didn't realize Brett Favre won three straight MVPs. Damn 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

With the new rules leading to a pass happy league I don't know if a non-QB will ever win it again.  RBs used to win it fairly regularly but it's been 11 straight years of QBs. Lawrence Taylor was the last defensive MVP and that was damn near 40 years ago.

Side note... I didn't realize Brett Favre won three straight MVPs. Damn 

I honestly think that there should be separate MVP awards for qb vs every other position.  The QB is always the MVP on any good team these days.  Its a lot harder to win with a backup qb than with a back up RB or DE.  

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I honestly think that there should be separate MVP awards for qb vs every other position.  The QB is always the MVP on any good team these days.  Its a lot harder to win with a backup qb than with a back up RB or DE.  

Honestly Cooper Kupp should've won the MVP in 2021. Dude has almost 2000 and 16 YDs. The Rams' second leading receiver had 800 yards and 6 TDs.

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