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ESPN's list of potential MVP candidates: Includes Portis/Ware/Turner, no DeAngelo


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It just goes to show that if you kiss the right ass, or your daddy knows the right person, ANYBODY can be a sports writer in this country. There is no skill involved at all. Just know how to spell, know how to write a good paragraph, and know the rules of the game. Everything else is opinion and big market pandering.

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I have no problem with Warner.

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Portis....good numbers, but team in sinking fast

Brees....just can not give MVP to a QB of a sub .500 team that won't sniff the playoffs

Manning....does nothing but not screw up. Giants success is run game and defense

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