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2 hours ago, Big Turk said:

 

Rodgers has done it against basically competition like your little brother and his friends out in the backyard playing a cupcake 31st toughest schedule. Allen has played the 4th toughest. 8 top 12 pass Defenses including 1, 2 and 4 for Allen and Rodgers only faced 1(#5 Saints).

 

Why isn't this taken into consideration.

 

Jets and NE twice.

 

SF is 17th in points allowed.

 

Denver is a bad D.  Tennessee--not good.  And Seahawks.  And Chargers.

 

 

 

 

9 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Not saying he should definitely win...most people add him as an also ran...I think he should be more like a coin flip.

 

Rodgers has played great but against easy opponents. Allen has played the gauntlet of top 12 pass defenses and his numbers are astounding.

 

Against the 3 teams that have allowed the fewest passing TDs in the NFL...Rams(16), Dolphins(17), Patriots(21), Allen has posted a 4 passing TD game against all 4...25% of the Rams passing TDs allowed this year were by Allen, 23% of the Fins...that is kinda crazy to think of.

 

The Bills never punted in that Jet game and rolled up well over 400 yards of offense. Bills are #1 team on 3rd down conversions, have the fewest punts in the NFL and are #2 in the NFL in points scored per drive with 2.96 to GB's 3.15. Bills are 20th in Turnovers per drive while GB is #1...imagine if the Bills didn't have that many turnovers how many points they would have scored. They would be #1 by a huge margin.

 

All against the 4th toughest schedule in the NFL. Mahomes played the 20th toughest schedule, Rodgers the 31st toughest.

 

Mahomes QB rating in December? 89. Allen's? 116. Allen is peaking while Mahomes is falling off. Mahomes also has 18 dropped INTs this year, by far the most in the NFL. That is just pure luck. If he even had an average number he wouldn't even be in the MVP discussion.

 

Level of competition should matter.

 

 

I was answering the poster's question.

 

No one cares that you didn't punt against the Jets---they would only remember zero TDs against a team they know very well and allowed 8 passing TDs before and after the Bills got shut out of the EZ

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Jets and NE twice.

 

SF is 17th in points allowed.

 

Denver is a bad D.  Tennessee--not good.  And Seahawks.  And Chargers.

 

 

 

 

 

NE is the 7th ranked pass D and has given up the 3rd fewest TD passes in the NFL with 21. Allen just put up 4 on them in one game...just like he did against the 2 teams above them...Rams(16) and Dolphins(17). 25% of the Rams TD passes allowed this year came against the Bills, 23% of the Dolphins.

 

Look at pass D rankings...Allen has faced 8 teams in the top 12 including #1, 2 and 4.

5 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Jets and NE twice.

 

SF is 17th in points allowed.

 

Denver is a bad D.  Tennessee--not good.  And Seahawks.  And Chargers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was answering the poster's question.

 

No one cares that you didn't punt against the Jets---they would only remember zero TDs against a team they know very well and allowed 8 passing TDs before and after the Bills got shut out of the EZ

 

And? Mahomes threw 3 INTs against the Dolphins. Allen threw 0 with 4 TDs. Every game stands on its own. You could play this this week they did that and last week they did this game all day long. At the end of the day you'll find that what happened last week doesn't matter much.

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1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said:

No one cares that you didn't punt against the Jets---they would only remember zero TDs against a team they know very well and allowed 8 passing TDs before and after the Bills got shut out of the EZ

 

Sadly you are right. It's a disgrace that some "football writers" have a vote for MVP but are too lazy to dive into the details of each players game. I mean it's only three players you have to go in depth on.

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3 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

Sadly you are right. It's a disgrace that some "football writers" have a vote for MVP but are too lazy to dive into the details of each players game. I mean it's only three players you have to go in depth on.

 

 

Nah.

 

Interesting to note that many posters here, after the draft commented on how Rodgers lacked any weapons for Offense going into the season, now it's "Rodgers had it too easy this year".

 

MVPs are never going to be penalized by the quality of the teams they beat.  They aren't rewarded for it either.

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Nah.

 

Interesting to note that many posters here, after the draft commented on how Rodgers lacked any weapons for Offense going into the season, now it's "Rodgers had it too easy this year".

 

MVPs are never going to be penalized by the quality of the teams they beat.  They aren't rewarded for it either.

 

 

 

The thing is, in my mind, it’s about buzz. The Bills completing a sweep of prime time games could be changing the narrative.  The JA accolades have been pouring in for weeks.  He’s THE most talked about athlete now for a month straight and all he has done is ball out on one national telecast after another.  I just rewatched the Pitt game.  Collingsworth was gushing all game long about him.  If your conscience mind wants Rodgers, the exposure JA has had in the last month tops everyone in the MVP race effecting your subconscious mind. I heard today he is tops in fantasy football too (can’t confirm, swore off FF years ago).  It’s getting noticed.  
 

It might be too little, too late to stop Aaron, but if Mack has a game and Aaron stumbles a bit AND Josh plays AND beats a tough Miami defense, there might be momentum there.   

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3 minutes ago, wjag said:

The thing is, in my mind, it’s about buzz. The Bills completing a sweep of prime time games could be changing the narrative.  The JA accolades have been pouring in for weeks.  He’s THE most talked about athlete now for a month straight and all he has done is ball out on one national telecast after another.  I just rewatched the Pitt game.  Collingsworth was gushing all game long about him.  If your conscience mind wants Rodgers, the exposure JA has had in the last month tops everyone in the MVP race effectung your subconscious mind. I heard today he is tops in fantasy football too (can’t confirm, swore off FF years ago).  It’s getting noticed.  
 

It might be too little, too late to stop Aaron, but if Mack has a game and Aaron stumbles a bit AND Josh plays AND beats a tough Miami defense, there might be momentum there.   

 

Anything can happen.  Rodgers was the front runner for a while.  He has been the favorite.  He would have to be blanked this weekend to lose it, and Josh would need a repeat of last week's numbers.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

Nah.

 

Interesting to note that many posters here, after the draft commented on how Rodgers lacked any weapons for Offense going into the season, now it's "Rodgers had it too easy this year".

 

MVPs are never going to be penalized by the quality of the teams they beat.  They aren't rewarded for it either.

 

 

He's had a fantastic season can't take that away from him. I think my biggest beef is just the perception among so many in the media and i will assume the voters for now until we see the actual vote, is that it's not even that close and that Allen is third behind Mahomes. 

 

While you are 100% right about Rodgers perceived and actual lack of passing weapons for stretches of this season I think we also need to take time to re-evaluate how this season actually played out for the Packers. They ran the ball at a higher rate than league average and at a top 10 efficiency. Mahomes and Allen have done far more heavy lifting for their respective teams. And those are just the raw numbers not even taking into account strength of opponent. 

 

If MVP is just a QB stat award Rodgers wins every day. But if it's an award that takes into account a number of different variables I don't see how this shouldn't be one of the closets votes in league history.

 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, wjag said:

It might be too little, too late to stop Aaron, but if Mack has a game and Aaron stumbles a bit AND Josh plays AND beats a tough Miami defense, there might be momentum there.   

 

Allen needs a Hail Mary to win it at the end here.

 

1. Packers lose and end up losing home field advantage. 

2. Rodgers doesn't have a great performance in a losing effort. He'll need to have like no better than a 100 QB rating.

3. For some reason Allen plays at least three quarters against the Dolphins and puts up his third consecutive 4 TD 0 turnover performance.

 

If all three of those things happen we are talking about a legitimate chance for Allen to squeak out the MVP. 

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3 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Mahomes is equal 15th in the league for completion percentage fwiw

 

I think his "struggles", and I mean them in a relative sense, recently have been failing to take the easy play that is there and trying to force the big low % play. I mean he isn't at Carson Wentz levels in that regard or anything but has definitely been evident. It is almost like he thinks he can make every play out of the ordinary. And sometimes you just have to stay in the offense and take the easy throw. It is something he has done in previous seasons that is missing at the moment IMO. That completion % correlates with the eye test. 

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20 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I think his "struggles", and I mean them in a relative sense, recently have been failing to take the easy play that is there and trying to force the big low % play. I mean he isn't at Carson Wentz levels in that regard or anything but has definitely been evident. It is almost like he thinks he can make every play out of the ordinary. And sometimes you just have to stay in the offense and take the easy throw. It is something he has done in previous seasons that is missing at the moment IMO. That completion % correlates with the eye test. 

 

Yes, I agree with this.  I feel like he will adjust this come playoff time.  We will have to outscore them.

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1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Anything can happen.  Rodgers was the front runner for a while.  He has been the favorite.  

Not saying you’re wrong, but how do you know this?  

52 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

Allen needs a Hail Mary to win it at the end here.

 

1. Packers lose and end up losing home field advantage. 

2. Rodgers doesn't have a great performance in a losing effort. He'll need to have like no better than a 100 QB rating.

3. For some reason Allen plays at least three quarters against the Dolphins and puts up his third consecutive 4 TD 0 turnover performance.

 

If all three of those things happen we are talking about a legitimate chance for Allen to squeak out the MVP. 

Pure speculation.  No one knows who’s in the lead in the MVP race.  For all we know, Allen’s in the lead and Rodgers is the one who needs to have a big game to catch up...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

Nah.

 

Interesting to note that many posters here, after the draft commented on how Rodgers lacked any weapons for Offense going into the season, now it's "Rodgers had it too easy this year".

 

MVPs are never going to be penalized by the quality of the teams they beat.  They aren't rewarded for it either.

 

What do they have to do with one another?  Yeah, nothing outside of maybe having an easy regular season schedule made the fact that the 1st round pick won't help them on the field this year less of an issue.  In the regular season, that is.  The playoffs will be a different animal and they were already thumped by the Bucs, who were just 1 of 3 playoff teams they faced, against whom they went 1-2.

Posted
1 hour ago, mannc said:

Not saying you’re wrong, but how do you know this?  

Pure speculation.  No one knows who’s in the lead in the MVP race.  For all we know, Allen’s in the lead and Rodgers is the one who needs to have a big game to catch up...

 

 

 I hear things.

Posted
1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

What do they have to do with one another?  Yeah, nothing outside of maybe having an easy regular season schedule made the fact that the 1st round pick won't help them on the field this year less of an issue.  In the regular season, that is.  The playoffs will be a different animal and they were already thumped by the Bucs, who were just 1 of 3 playoff teams they faced, against whom they went 1-2.

 

So, the failure to draft that other guy in the 1st THIS year will have its true impact revealed....in the playoffs...!!

Posted
8 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

So, the failure to draft that other guy in the 1st THIS year will have its true impact revealed....in the playoffs...!!

 

It just might.  Stay tuned.

Posted
3 hours ago, Big Turk said:

 

NE is the 7th ranked pass D and has given up the 3rd fewest TD passes in the NFL with 21. Allen just put up 4 on them in one game...just like he did against the 2 teams above them...Rams(16) and Dolphins(17). 25% of the Rams TD passes allowed this year came against the Bills, 23% of the Dolphins.

 

Look at pass D rankings...Allen has faced 8 teams in the top 12 including #1, 2 and 4.

 

And? Mahomes threw 3 INTs against the Dolphins. Allen threw 0 with 4 TDs. Every game stands on its own. You could play this this week they did that and last week they did this game all day long. At the end of the day you'll find that what happened last week doesn't matter much.

 

Again, I was responding to the poster's comment.  Scroll up to catch up.

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