billsfan1959 Posted December 29, 2021 Posted December 29, 2021 1 hour ago, SCBills said: Ref throws the flag on the Diggs interference in Tampa Bay and Allen is the MVP frontrunner. Allen is literally inches away from being the front runner for the MVP. If he converts that 4th down against the Titans and if his foot doesn't touch the sideline when he dove to pylon the play before the non-call you referenced in the TB game, The Bills are 11-4, the #1 seed in the AFC, and Allen is, hands down, the odds on favorite for the MVP. But, it is what it is. In the end, I really could not care less about Allen winning the MVP. I only care about the Bills getting into the playoffs and having a legitimate chance of getting to the SB. If Allen keeps playing like he's been playing, I like their chances to win any game they are in - no matter who it is or where it is played. 4 Quote
Chicken Boo Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 18 hours ago, GunnerBill said: The one score loss at KC you mean? That would be the one. Key word "loss" - and they looked terrible. Quote
GETTOTHE50 Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 What year do yall think he will be elected to the HoF? Gonna be there for sure no matter what. Quote
TBBills Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 On 12/29/2021 at 12:44 AM, Chicken Boo said: Rodgers has a better record, less turnovers and wins games without his best talent. He's as efficient a QB as they come. No Mahomes in there anywhere? Or Brady? You don't know what MVP means... Quote
GunnerBill Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 (edited) 6 hours ago, Chicken Boo said: That would be the one. Key word "loss" - and they looked terrible. They still put up over 300 yards of offense. They are worse without Rodgers, of course they are, any team would be, but Green Bay would still be able to move the ball without him, they have a run game. The Bills have no run game and the Colts have a bad pass game. That is why I'd vote for Josh Allen or Jonathan Taylor. Edited December 30, 2021 by GunnerBill 3 Quote
billsfan1959 Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 (edited) Just a look at Allen's numbers compared to other top QBs in some ares that, IMO, should be considered in an MVP conversation (Numbers are only for games in which the QBs played this year). Allen is the only QB in the top 5 in every category. He is top 3 in 6 of the 7 categories (no other QB is top 3 in more than 3 categories). % of Team % of Team % of Team % of Team Total TDs Total Turnovers Total team pts scored Per gm passing yds rushing yards total yards Total TDs per game per game (Only offensive scores) Herbert (100%) Jackson (46.27%) Jackson (78.99%) Stafford (78.26%) Brady (2.6) Rodgers (0.29) Allen 28 Stafford (100%) Allen (34.27%) Allen (78.75%) Rodgers (77.78%) Allen (2.53) Murray (0.83) Brady 27.54 Allen (99.28%) Murray (22.81%) Herbert (77%) Allen (76%) Rodgers (2.5) Brady (0.93) Stafford 27.26 Jackson (98.93%) Herbert (18.18%) Mahomes (75.41%) Herbert (72%) Herbert (2.4) Stafford (0.93) Murray 26.92 Brady (98.73%) Mahomes (18.12%) Brady (75.09%) Brady (70.91%) Stafford (2.4) Allen (1) Burrow 26.86 Burrow (98.48%) Burrow (6.75%) Murray (73.64%) Mahomes (70%) Mahomes (2.33) Herbert (1) Rodgers 26.85 Rodgers (98.21%) Rodgers (5.8%) Stafford (73.61%) Burrow (66.67%) Murray (2.16) Burrow (1.07) Herbert 26.73 Murray (98.21%) Brady (5.31%) Burrow (71.68%) Murray (66.67%) Burrow (2.13) Mahomes (1.13) Mahomes 26.67 Mahomes (97.71%) Stafford (2.8%) Rodgers (71.12%) Jackson (62.07%) Jackson (1.63) Jackson (1.45) Jackson 23.54 Edited December 30, 2021 by billsfan1959 Quote
Chicken Boo Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 6 hours ago, TBBills said: You don't know what MVP means... It seems I know what it means more than most of the people commenting in this thread. 5 hours ago, GunnerBill said: They still put up over 300 yards of offense. They are worse without Rodgers, of course they are, any team would be, but Green Bay would still be able to move the ball without him, they have a run game. The Bills have no run game and the Colts have a bad pass game. That is why I'd vote for Josh Allen or Jonathan Taylor. You'd vote for Josh beasue you're a homer like most commenting in here. If the roles were reversed and Rodgers was awarded MVP over Allen, with a worse record, more turnovers and some awful losses, there'd be a 20 page thread on how Josh got screwed and the NFL hates the Bills. 1 1 1 Quote
billsfan1959 Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 4 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said: It seems I know what it means more than most of the people commenting in this thread. This statement is not really substantiated by your posts in this thread. I am sure you feel that way; however, based soley on what you have written, I'd have to say, "No, you don't." Quote
SCBills Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 22 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said: It seems I know what it means more than most of the people commenting in this thread. You'd vote for Josh beasue you're a homer like most commenting in here. If the roles were reversed and Rodgers was awarded MVP over Allen, with a worse record, more turnovers and some awful losses, there'd be a 20 page thread on how Josh got screwed and the NFL hates the Bills. Speaking for myself, I'm fine if Rodgers wins MVP. If he doesn't, it should be Allen. Quote
Chicken Boo Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 (edited) 14 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said: This statement is not really substantiated by your posts in this thread. I am sure you feel that way; however, based soley on what you have written, I'd have to say, "No, you don't." Ok. Now watch as Aaron Rodgers wins MVP again and the rest of you complain that Allen was "robbed". Even after missing a game, Rodgers and Allen have very similar stats, but Rodgers has less turnovers, has led his team to a better record and right now sit as the #1 seed in the NFC. Their strength of schedules are also near identical. No rose-colored glasses here. Josh has played well, but a few missteps along the way are going to cost him MVP unless the Packers and Bucs falter these last 2 weeks, which doesn't look likely. Everything I've stated here is true. You don't have to agree. Edited December 30, 2021 by Chicken Boo Quote
billsfan1959 Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 1 minute ago, Chicken Boo said: Ok. Now watch as Aaron Rodgers wins MVP again and the rest of you complain that Allen was "robbed". Even after missing a game, Rodgers and Allen have very similar stats, but Rodgers has less turnovers, has led his team to a better record and right now sit as the #1 seed in the NFC. Their strength of schedules are also near identical. No rose-colored glasses here. Josh has played well, but a few missteps along the way are going to cost him MVP unless the Packers and Bucs falter these last 2 weeks, which doesn't look likely. Everything I've states here is true. You don't have to agree. Rodgers may very well win the MVP again I wouldn't have a problem with it, just as I didn't last year. Not everyone on this board is a homer or complains when anything goes against the Bills. As a matter of fact, most posters here are not that way, so why don't you quit generalizing. BTW everything you say isn't fact or true - no matter how aggressively or condescendingly you present it. Most of it is nothing more than your opinion. Just like the rest of us. 1 Quote
Son of a K-Gun Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 I just don’t want Rodgers to win because he’s an arrogant drama queen. He lied to everyone and put his team at risk, and put himself above the team multiple times going back to the offseason. The writers vote for the MVP and sportswriters have been swayed in the past against malcontents (see Bonds, Barry)…they don’t like being played the fool. That said, Rodgers is still the likely MVP because in the NFL the narrative always wins out, and he’s the late-season frontrunner. 2 Quote
DCOrange Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 There’s still time for things to change, but I think Rodgers pretty much has to be MVP if the season ended today. Brady slipped too much recently, Allen and the Bills/Mahomes and the Chiefs as a whole just came up a little short too many times, and Kupp, Parsons, and Taylor don’t play QB. I would go for Kupp over Taylor if we gave it to a non-QB though. At any rate, we’ll see how things look when the dust settles but Allen/Brady/Mahomes have ground to make up on Rodgers right now. 1 Quote
Dukestreetking Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 2 hours ago, Warcodered said: Holy crap... can't believe this hasn't gotten more national run. Thx for posting. 3 1 Quote
TBBills Posted December 30, 2021 Posted December 30, 2021 7 hours ago, Chicken Boo said: It seems I know what it means more than most of the people commenting in this thread. You'd vote for Josh beasue you're a homer like most commenting in here. If the roles were reversed and Rodgers was awarded MVP over Allen, with a worse record, more turnovers and some awful losses, there'd be a 20 page thread on how Josh got screwed and the NFL hates the Bills. The week Rodgers was out they almost beat the Chiefs... most valuable player he is not. He has a great supporting class around him. Josh Allen has do do everything basically himself. One day you will learn what MVP means. Quote
JGMcD2 Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 7 hours ago, Chicken Boo said: You'd vote for Josh beasue you're a homer like most commenting in here. If the roles were reversed and Rodgers was awarded MVP over Allen, with a worse record, more turnovers and some awful losses, there'd be a 20 page thread on how Josh got screwed and the NFL hates the Bills. Most of the conversation I’ve seen here is about how Josh should at least be in the discussion. Some people are throwing him out entirely Rodgers should win with Josh as the runner up again. Issue is it doesn’t seem like he’s even getting that recognition. 2 Quote
NewEra Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 6 hours ago, Son of a K-Gun said: I just don’t want Rodgers to win because he’s an arrogant drama queen. He lied to everyone and put his team at risk, and put himself above the team multiple times going back to the offseason. The writers vote for the MVP and sportswriters have been swayed in the past against malcontents (see Bonds, Barry)…they don’t like being played the fool. That said, Rodgers is still the likely MVP because in the NFL the narrative always wins out, and he’s the late-season frontrunner. He’s been the best player in the league all season. He’s 12-2 has 33 TDs and FOUR ints. All the other Mvp candidates have 11+ Ints. He lost his all pro LT and LG (and his all pro C from last year). He has no TE and only 1 WR that would be considered better than good. Adams and 3 jags. He has the crutch of having an great RB tandem….but RBs are only as good as their blockers. These have been his blockers for most of the season LT->RT Yosh Nijman, Jon Runyan, Lucas Patrick, Royce Newman, bill Turner. Meanwhile brady has a monster OL, 3 all pro WRs, an all pro TE plus 2 other good TEs + 2 very good RBs. Rodgers is has been the best player in the league and I don’t think it’s really that close. Hate him or not 1 2 Quote
Sammy Watkins' Rib Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 31 minutes ago, NewEra said: He’s been the best player in the league all season. He’s 12-2 has 33 TDs and FOUR ints. All the other Mvp candidates have 11+ Ints. He lost his all pro LT and LG (and his all pro C from last year). He has no TE and only 1 WR that would be considered better than good. Adams and 3 jags. He has the crutch of having an great RB tandem….but RBs are only as good as their blockers. These have been his blockers for most of the season LT->RT Yosh Nijman, Jon Runyan, Lucas Patrick, Royce Newman, bill Turner. Meanwhile brady has a monster OL, 3 all pro WRs, an all pro TE plus 2 other good TEs + 2 very good RBs. Rodgers is has been the best player in the league and I don’t think it’s really that close. Hate him or not Your RB comment is kind of strange. Not as good as their blockers? Okay. Well the RB’s are pretty good so that means the blockers must be doing their job too right? I agree with everything else but definitely Rodgers benefits from a strong running game. Two straight years in fact. 1 Quote
NewEra Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 52 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said: Your RB comment is kind of strange. Not as good as their blockers? Okay. Well the RB’s are pretty good so that means the blockers must be doing their job too right? I agree with everything else but definitely Rodgers benefits from a strong running game. Two straight years in fact. Their RBs are very good, but their blockers aren’t as good as they’re supposed to be due to injury. Last year their running game was bolstered by 3 all pros. This year, those 3 all pros have been hurt most of the year or are on another team. Look at the names of their OL that I listed. Is that a good line? Do you think 21st in the nfl in rushing is a strong running game? 23rd in yards per carry strong? 25th in rushing td per game strong? No. It’s not strong. I was strong…… that’s my point. Their OL hasnt been very good this year. 1 Quote
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