MVP and ROTY

Who is the NFL's Most Valuable Player?


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A potential 4 game swing. And, it would only be two games in the standings. 2-0 vs 0-2. Is there something I'm missing? I've been wrong before, but I can't see this one.

Call it what you will, but it's the swing that makes the difference between playoffs and not. Griffin didn't have the luxury of playing two extra bottom feeders.
 
This is hard for some to understand.

don't be your typical moronic self. This isn't hard in the least to understand. A good general rule for you would be "if I can understand it, the vast, vast majority of people easily understood it." The harder part to piece together is the value of those two games toward competing for wildcard spots.
 
he freaking got them behind in the 4th quarter and lost as many of those as he won. That's a horseshiz media driven stat. It's also helped by the fact that he played a bunch of garbage teams who can't win anything. At a minimum, he plays on a team that understands winning games.

Media driven? There hasn't been a more media driven player than Griffin in a long time. Luck and Luck alone got them behind? Please explain. Let's look at the teams Griffin beat. Saints, Eagles, Bucs, Giants, Cowboys, Vikings, Ravens (Cousins brought them back in that one) Browns (Griffin didn't play at all)
 
You do realize this same team went 2-14 last season right? The O line is terrible, interim head coach, D changing from a 4-3 to a 3-4. and he is going to lead them to possible 11-5 and they are the 5 seed in the playoffs. Broke the record for most passing yards by a rookie with still 1 more game to go. Tied for most 4th qtr/OT comebacks by and QB ever. He was not only clutch in late game situations but money on 3rd downs all season. He did not have a running game all year really and is not running the same system he ran in college.

The Colts were 2-14 because of youth, injuries, and horrible play at QB. The injuries haven't been nearly as bad for the Colts, and the O-line is not terrible. Guys like Costanzo are a year older, and they picked up Winston Justice. The D is slightly better, but most important of all the Colts last year had to face an extremely difficult schedule because they were division winners. They enjoyed the last place schedule this year.
 
Media driven? There hasn't been a more media driven player than Griffin in a long time. Luck and Luck alone got them behind? Please explain. Let's look at the teams Griffin beat. Saints, Eagles, Bucs, Giants, Cowboys, Vikings, Ravens (Cousins brought them back in that one) Browns (Griffin didn't play at all)

Uh, media? The kid has an insane TD / Int ratio for a rookie. His completion % is stout and he's throwing to not very much.

You know the ironic part of your Luck and Luck alone got them behind question, no?
 
Media driven? There hasn't been a more media driven player than Griffin in a long time. Luck and Luck alone got them behind? Please explain. Let's look at the teams Griffin beat. Saints, Eagles, Bucs, Giants, Cowboys, Vikings, Ravens (Cousins brought them back in that one) Browns (Griffin didn't play at all)

Cousins threw the TD(and 1 other pass) Hardly bringing them back. RG3 drove them down the field injured.

really guy? It was the Browns
 
Call it what you will, but it's the swing that makes the difference between playoffs and not. Griffin didn't have the luxury of playing two extra bottom feeders.

The 2 bottom feeders the Colts played were Browns and Chiefs and guess what, the Redskins also played the Browns.
 
The one factor y'all are leaving out is RGIII has Alfred Morris and his 1,412 yards and 10 TDs. Luck has Vic Ballard. Morris is a stud, and a case can be made that Morris has had a better rookie offensive season than Luck or RGIII.
 
The one factor y'all are leaving out is RGIII has Alfred Morris and his 1,412 yards and 10 TDs. Luck has Vic Ballard. Morris is a stud, and a case can be made that Morris has had a better rookie offensive season than Luck or RGIII.

Morris has opportunities because RGIII is such a bigger threat to the defense, period.
 
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Luke Kuechly for DROTY. He's currently leaving the league in tackles. He's also probably the most consistent player on his team.
 
The Colts were 2-14 because of youth, injuries, and horrible play at QB. The injuries haven't been nearly as bad for the Colts, and the O-line is not terrible. Guys like Costanzo are a year older, and they picked up Winston Justice. The D is slightly better, but most important of all the Colts last year had to face an extremely difficult schedule because they were division winners. They enjoyed the last place schedule this year.

The O line is terrible. Justice has been hurt, Satele has been hurt, the O line has been a patched up all season. Mathis, Freeney, Powers, Davis, Angerer, Redding, and Zbikowski have all missed time on D. And youth? 4 out of the top 6 receivers are rookies. Starting back, Donald Brown has missed a lot of time also. Fleener missed time. Pagano missed missed of the season.
 
The O line is terrible. Justice has been hurt, Satele has been hurt, the O line has been a patched up all season. Mathis, Freeney, Powers, Davis, Angerer, Redding, and Zbikowski have all missed time on D. And youth? 4 out of the top 6 receivers are rookies. Starting back, Donald Brown has missed a lot of time also. Fleener missed time. Pagano missed missed of the season.

Honestly, you don't think the injuries are anywhere near what they faced last year, right?
 
Call it what you will, but it's the swing that makes the difference between playoffs and not. Griffin didn't have the luxury of playing two extra bottom feeders.

Both the Colts and the Redskins finished last in their division in 2011. Therefore, they both played a last place division finisher from 2011.

For the record, I voted for RG3, I just want all the facts to be presented.
 
RGIII gives a new dynamic to the QB argument. You can pretty easily compare Manning to Luck to Rodgers, etc. But RGIII is a different animal.
 
That team was so bad at QB it would not have mattered if no one got hurt.

Isn't that part of the "injuries" last year? The Colts had ironman at QB, so they had nothing invested in a backup plan. If they had average QB play, and went 2-14, your argument for Luck would be much stronger after the 8-game turnaround, but as you say the QB play was atrocious.
 
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