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I have a feeling Josh is more worried about getting the SB appearance/win as a team than individual accolades like this—that said, I fully support the upthread sentiment that it will still happen in due course. Rodgers had an otherworldly season for a QB on the wrong side of 35+, can we agree? 

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32 minutes ago, ALLEN1QB said:

Roger's way operated IMO. I just don't like the guy.


not sure what the “rodger’s way” is but okay. 
 

why don’t you like the guy? Because he’s not a complete robot in press conferences like the other 95% of the league? Because he’s actually honest from time to time?

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Interesting that Mahomes got two more votes than Allen as far as "offensive player of the year."  Mahomes nauseating amount of weapons seemed to work against him as far as what the voters viewed as "value" to their team as far as the MVP vote goes.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:


not sure what the “rodger’s way” is but okay. 
 

why don’t you like the guy? Because he’s not a complete robot in press conferences like the other 95% of the league? Because he’s actually honest from time to time?

Rodgers is know to be an arrogant jack ass, unkind to the little people he comes across, and 100% me first vs team first.  These are some of the reasons why I don’t like him.  Press conference demeanor is such an odd thing to hang your hat on, not sure why you think that would sour someone to him.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ex-teammate-self-centered-aaron-rodgers-isnt-a-natural-born-leader/

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4 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

Aaron Rodgers got 44; Josh 4; and Mahomes received 2

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/02/06/aaron-rodgers-wins-his-third-nfl-mvp-award-putting-him-in-elite-company/

 

Nice that he was in consideration.

 

 

Man that was some close voting ;) 

 

For second ;) 

51 minutes ago, Dirtyd415 said:

Rodgers is know to be an arrogant jack ass, unkind to the little people he comes across, and 100% me first vs team first.  These are some of the reasons why I don’t like him.  Press conference demeanor is such an odd thing to hang your hat on, not sure why you think that would sour someone to him.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ex-teammate-self-centered-aaron-rodgers-isnt-a-natural-born-leader/

 

I think he is a big whiner.....whaaaaa they wasted the pick on my replacement instead of buying me a new toy 

 

Whaaaaaa I lost at home in the playoffs and I want attention....will I retire? will I ask for a trade? just a spoiled little kid.

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2 hours ago, gobills404 said:

Reminder that Allen would've won MVP if he didn't hurt his shoulder.

 

 

 

I would be giddy if he throws for 5000 plus and gets 50TD's next year :)

1 hour ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

I have a feeling Josh is more worried about getting the SB appearance/win as a team than individual accolades like this—that said, I fully support the upthread sentiment that it will still happen in due course. Rodgers had an otherworldly season for a QB on the wrong side of 35+, can we agree? 

 

Sure he had a good season....but he is still a whiner ;)

 

Now he is a 2 time MVP whiner ;)

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1 hour ago, JMF2006 said:

 

Man that was some close voting ;) 

 

For second ;) 

 

I think he is a big whiner.....whaaaaa they wasted the pick on my replacement instead of buying me a new toy 

 

Whaaaaaa I lost at home in the playoffs and I want attention....will I retire? will I ask for a trade? just a spoiled little kid.

They did.  May have cost them a Super Bowl birth.  Tee Higgins or Chase Claypool would've been a nice weapon for Aaron to have.

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2 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Interesting that Mahomes got two more votes than Allen as far as "offensive player of the year."  Mahomes nauseating amount of weapons seemed to work against him as far as what the voters viewed as "value" to their team as far as the MVP vote goes.

 

 

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Interesting that all of them were landslides (the only one with any drama was the DPOY).

 

Which makes me wonder, how much does the general national press narrative control this process? Do these people do any real homework and dig into the stats, the circumstances, etc.??? The one that really tips it off is not only did Stefanski win COTY, it was, again, a landslide. By all objectives measures, McDermott did more. But the vote not even close. Why?

 

Even more election fraud going on here than in a Presidential election.

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25 minutes ago, CSBill said:

 

Interesting that all of them were landslides (the only one with any drama was the DPOY).

 

Which makes me wonder, how much does the general national press narrative control this process? Do these people do any real homework and dig into the stats, the circumstances, etc.??? The one that really tips it off is not only did Stefanski win COTY, it was, again, a landslide. By all objectives measures, McDermott did more. But the vote not even close. Why?

 

Even more election fraud going on here than in a Presidential election.

For Stefanski, maybe because the Browns broke the playoff drought and gave the Chiefs a much better game than the Bills did?

 

As for your final comment, how was your tour of the Capitol building?😜

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I'd rather them get a Lombardi than individual accolades, no matter the fairness in my opinion of the distribution or not. 

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3 hours ago, ALLEN1QB said:

Roger's way operated IMO. I just don't like the guy.


I understand if you don’t like the guy, amd they had a runnning game to compliment him, and Josh was hurt mid season, and Josh carried the team on his back, but Rodgers isn’t overrated.  He’s one of the best in the league and his previous years teams were flawed.  He deserves at least for this year, and Josh definitely was a strong second finishing ahead of Mahomes. 
 

For the next decade we’re probably going to see Allen, Mahomes, Herbert, and maybe Burrow and Lawrence eventually ascending.  Just listening to Josh he may have liked the award, but the ring is what he’s chasing, and that means to me, we’re going to be in the playoffs for the next decade.  I fully trust McBeane to make excellent personnel decisions, and coaching decisions.  If Daboll and Allen are clicking this much in year 3, I can’t wait for year 4.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

They did.  May have cost them a Super Bowl birth.  Tee Higgins or Chase Claypool would've been a nice weapon for Aaron to have.

 

While I agree those players would be good choices he is 37 and you can't blame the team for thinking of the future.

 

 

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