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I would say most of Walton Payton's career is a better example.
Jim Brown never won an NFL championship, and he played on some mediocre teams.
Archie Manning had lousy record.
http://www.packers.com/news-and-even...n=email_141229
Teammates say Aaron Rodgers is 'hands down' the MVP
Mike Spofford ... packers.com senior writer
Comment woodbuck27:
I would say that above any official award that this is most valuable to Aaron Rodgers from a personal standpoint.
After yesterday there is no doubt ARod is the man. He was like in 300, he gave them nothing and took everything from them (fuck suh)!!
Crown his ass!!
There is this (not that it is totally respected). There have been times this season when we've read that Aaron Rodgers 'is' the greatest QB the NFL has ever seen :
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...mvp-candidates
http://www.ibtimes.com/5-nfl-mvp-can...season-1764214
5 NFL MVP Candidates For 2014 Season
By Greg Price @GP_IBTimes on December 21 2014 1:29 PM
Comment woodbuck27:
R - E - L - A - X.
Smarter heads will prevail.
It will be Aaron Rodgers.
My evaluation of JJ Watt goes beyond sack statistics. The fact that he gets a ton of sacks from the defensive tackle position is just a cherry on the protein shake.
You'll just have to accept that I am a football genius and can see things that you can't. You'll understand when you are older.
BTW, is it that hard to sack Peyton Manning?
I dunno. You are the genius. Maybe you have the ability to decipher what this chart has to say on the subject.
http://www.sportingcharts.com/nfl/st...per-game/2014/
If you take the award for face value its almost impossible for a non-QB to win, much less a defensive player.
Talking heads on ESPN radio today think its an easy win for a rod