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MVP debate: Who's most deserving? A.Rodgers - JJ Watt - T.Brady - P.Manning - D.Murray?

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  • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    Football Outsiders has Dallas as the 22nd Defense. Maybe Patler has a point about Romo.


    See where Aaron Rodgers is on this graph. See where Tony Romo is on the same graph?

    Where's Peyton Manning and Tom Brady?

    Where's Ben Roethlisberger placed?

    Any surprizes there?

    I see this fact in the 2014 Season and compared to all NFL QB's:

    Aaron Rodgers is way out in front or as measured here (at least 22.73 % better) than any other NFL QB.
    ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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    ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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    • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
      In response to 3irty1's point about the top QBs being more valuable than 2 or 3 Watts, you claim that two Watts would make a Defense elite.



      My point is that two Watt's don't make a defense elite and then you STILL need help from the offense to have a winning record. This all supports 3irty1's point.
      Well MY point is that you're a weenie head.
      All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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      • Looking at Football Outsiders analysis of the season for DE's It's very clear that JJ Watt dominates at his position:

        ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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        ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
        ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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        • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
          http://www.advancedfootballanalytics...sition-leaders

          See where Aaron Rodgers is on this graph. See where Tony Romo is on the same graph?

          Where's Peyton Manning and Tom Brady?

          Where's Ben Roethlisberger placed?

          Any surprizes there?

          I see this fact in the 2014 Season and compared to all NFL QB's:

          Aaron Rodgers is way out in front or as measured here (at least 22.73 % better) than any other NFL QB.
          Yep. And if you filter the players by ALL you can see where Watt falls on the scale as well. That's about the best evidence there is as to who the MVP is this year. It's a QB driven game. Watt can run away with the DPOY award this year. He deserves it. Rodgers deserves the MVP hands down.

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          • Originally posted by vince View Post
            Yep. And if you filter the players by ALL you can see where Watt falls on the scale as well. That's about the best evidence there is as to who the MVP is this year. It's a QB driven game. Watt can run away with the DPOY award this year. He deserves it. Rodgers deserves the MVP hands down.
            You've got it Vince.

            That's very convincing to us but what about those buying into the JJ Watt chatter!?

            I doubt their looking to be objective in terms of analysis.
            ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
            ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
            ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
            ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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            • The way the NFL game is played, I'd give it to the third best QB every year over the best player at another position. The entire pace and flow of an offense is set by the QB. Pace and flow matter. It's a league dominated by the pass and the QB makes every pass. It's the most important position. If you take every player in the league and put them in a draft, QB goes first. It's luck or Rodgers #1 and #2. For me it's AR hands down and that has nothing to do with the packers. That has to do with value as it relates to winning football games in the NFL. Most impressive player...:. JJ Watt. Value to winning, Aaron Rodgers. Case closed.
              Last edited by RashanGary; 01-04-2015, 10:11 AM.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • Originally posted by vince View Post
                Yep. And if you filter the players by ALL you can see where Watt falls on the scale as well. That's about the best evidence there is as to who the MVP is this year. It's a QB driven game. Watt can run away with the DPOY award this year. He deserves it. Rodgers deserves the MVP hands down.
                Watt is valuable in that he can sometimes impact the most important player on the field - the QB. If your QB's got nothing, you are going to lose, no matter who you have on defense. Ask Arizona. Ask Cleveland. Ask Buddy Ryan (LOL).
                "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                • Watt was far more "valuable" this year when he played against the worst/most inexperienced QB's and OL's in the league. 10 of his 20.5 sacks and 3 of his 4 forced fumbles against Ten and Jax.

                  He's the most disruptive defensive player in the league - but he's not the MVP.

                  Romo's closer to Rodgers this year but he's not really close either. Romo's been slightly more efficient than Rodgers but only once did he eclipse 300 yards passing this year - against Watt's Texans interestingly enough. Rodgers went over 300 7 times. His stats would have been even better had he not blown teams right off the field before halftime so often.

                  Romo - 34 TD's against 9 INT's
                  Rodgers - 38 TDs and 5 INTs

                  Add the signature wins on top of the blowouts and historical stretch in Nov. and there's no one in the ballpark.

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                  • Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                    Watt is valuable in that he can sometimes impact the most important player on the field - the QB. If your QB's got nothing, you are going to lose, no matter who you have on defense. Ask Arizona. Ask Cleveland. Ask Buddy Ryan (LOL).
                    That Browns-Colts game was fun to watch. Cleveland's defense was all over Luck and playing as hard and as well as I've seen a defense play this year. They kept getting hung out to dry by Hoyer and I was just fascinated to find out if they could continue giving the ball back to Luck and keep getting the same results. It didn't end well.

                    You put Wilson at QB there and the Browns win that game by 30.
                    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                    • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                      The 2014 Rams would like a word with you. They have four first round picks on the D line and dominate the LOS. But they are 6-10.
                      Without a QB you just don't win. AZ got most of their wins with Palmer (7-0) and Stanton but once these 2 guys were lost they were basically screwed. I suspect had Palmer not got hurt AZ might be the NFCW champas and the #1 seed instead of Seattle. Because this is a QB driven league the best QB in the playoffs will win the MVP. I have stated this before but in 2009 Brees had better stats than Manning but the Saints didn't win their division so PM won it much to the consternation of NO fans.

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                      • Originally posted by vince View Post
                        Yep. And if you filter the players by ALL you can see where Watt falls on the scale as well. That's about the best evidence there is as to who the MVP is this year. It's a QB driven game. Watt can run away with the DPOY award this year. He deserves it. Rodgers deserves the MVP hands down.
                        The extent to which Watt is out front of his peers is astounding though, and the fact that it seems he's doing it alone - I could only find one other Texan on the charts, CB J. Joseph. The other player who dominated his position was Bell at the oh-so devalued RB position.

                        It remains true, however, the state of the league dictates that the QB that had the best season is going to be the league MVP. I'll renew the call for an award specific to the position, à la Cy Young award.
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                        • Originally posted by Pugger View Post
                          Because this is a QB driven league the best QB in the playoffs will win the MVP. I have stated this before but in 2009 Brees had better stats than Manning but the Saints didn't win their division so PM won it much to the consternation of NO fans.
                          Originally posted by National Football Post
                          50 members of the media will vote on the 2014 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) award before the playoffs start on January 3.
                          .

                          Edit - Oops. I think I misinterpreted what you were saying there Pugger. Sorry about that.

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                          • Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                            The extent to which Watt is out front of his peers is astounding though, and the fact that it seems he's doing it alone - I could only find one other Texan on the charts, CB J. Joseph. The other player who dominated his position was Bell at the oh-so devalued RB position.
                            Watt is basically twice as valuable as any other DE...and Rodgers is twice as valuable (according to this metric) as Watt.

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                            • Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
                              That Browns-Colts game was fun to watch. Cleveland's defense was all over Luck and playing as hard and as well as I've seen a defense play this year. They kept getting hung out to dry by Hoyer and I was just fascinated to find out if they could continue giving the ball back to Luck and keep getting the same results. It didn't end well.

                              You put Wilson at QB there and the Browns win that game by 30.
                              That Browns-Colts game was the dagger for the Brown's season, because the defense knew there was no way they could play well enough to carry that offense.
                              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                              • Aikman just said something about Romo that perfectly encapsulates the Romo-Rodgers comparison. He said Romo's going to do "what he's done all year," rely on his running game for success. Conversely, the Packers running game relies on Rodgers to shift defenses to their advantage for success.

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