For me
MVP - Philip Rivers
Defensive MVP - EDIT - Tamba Hali
OROY - Mike Williams
DROY - N. Suh
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I actually agree with this... Vick is playing on a whole different level right now. Every other player other then Vick (excluding the Redskins game for obvious reasons) has looked mortal one time or another. He has the highest QB rating in the NFL (105.3), only QB in the NFL without an Interception, only QB that is undefeated when they play the whole game, etc.Michael Vick
SilentSoprano
The Chargers are gonna have to make the playoffs (which is far from out of the question) for Rivers to get MVP, but he's got OPOY locked up. Look at Brees in 08, he got 5000 yards and wasn't really very close because he went 8-8
[QUOTE="SilentSoprano"]I actually agree with this... Vick is playing on a whole different level right now. Every other player other then Vick (excluding the Redskins game for obvious reasons) has looked mortal one time or another. He has the highest QB rating in the NFL (105.3), only QB in the NFL without an Interception, only QB that is undefeated when they play the whole game, etc. He was the first guy to come to my mind as well.Michael Vick
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Darren McFadden. By far the biggest single reason the Raiders are back to being a competative team. Top 5 in rushing yards, top 3 in total yards, while sitting out 2 games. Imo the best player in the NFL this season.
I don't think any runningback is playing better than Arian Foster.Darren McFadden. By far the biggest single reason the Raiders are back to being a competative team. Top 5 in rushing yards, top 3 in total yards, while sitting out 2 games. Imo the best player in the NFL this season.
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MVP - Phillip Rivers It's ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous how well this guy is playing. He has, literally, no recievers and he's still on pace to break Marino's record. Needless to say, without him, the Chargers are winless. Defensive MVP - Clay Mathews Offensive ROTY - Mike Williams This guy looks like an elite WR already. Defensive ROTY - Ndamukong Suh Well TC, looks like we agree on all accounts.frostybanana
i agree with all of this
MVP: Philip Rivers
DPOTY: Clay Mathews Jr.
Offensive Player: Arian Foster
Offensive ROTY: Sam Bradford
Defensive ROTY: Nndamukong Suh
Comeback Player of the Year: Brian Urlacher
Coach of the Year: Tom Cable
Assistant of the Year: Dom Capers
Just let someone besides Manning win this year. I'm tired of watching him win every year, it has become to predictable. In the NFL, it has almost always been someone different. Not like the NBA where you know Kobe or Lebron will win every year.monkeytoes61The voters are always on the QB's nuts for some reason. They always want to give OPOTY to Runningbacks, a lot of people don't consider them for the actual MVP award. Kinda dumb.
[QUOTE="monkeytoes61"]Just let someone besides Manning win this year. I'm tired of watching him win every year, it has become to predictable. In the NFL, it has almost always been someone different. Not like the NBA where you know Kobe or Lebron will win every year.-Halftime-The voters are always on the QB's nuts for some reason. They always want to give OPOTY to Runningbacks, a lot of people don't consider them for the actual MVP award. Kinda dumb. I agree. In the last 20 years, a QB has won 14 times. A RB has won 7 times (Barry Sanders and Brett Favre shared the award in 1997). In the Super Bowl era, only four other positions have won the award; each has won once (WR, DT, PK, LB).
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