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6 minutes ago, DirtyDez said:

Or Brown.  Next week is big.

I don't really see any chance for Brown. If he was breaking some major record maybe. But Brown was never on the discussion the way Wentz and Brady were and I don't think after spending the whole year thinking of Wentz and Brady the voters are suddenly going to discuss Brown like he was that deep in the hunt. 

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Assuming Brady doesn't get injured or have a down game, it's his to lose. Wilson is a distant 2nd after having a down game yesterday. Brown is basically a lock for Offensive Player of The Year, but you have the leading rusher in the NFL and the leading receiver on the same team. You can't reasonably make an MVP argument for Brown at this point.

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5 hours ago, Pats#1 said:

That really sucks about Wentz...wasn't he having an awesome game when he got injured too?

 

The MVP award this season is turning out to be whoever can stay healthy the longest

Really goes to show that durability should be used as an attribute for greatness, as well. You can't help getting injured (to an extent) but being ON the field at all times, and having long terms durability is absolutely massive. Only 1 season affected out of 18 for Tom has been crucial.

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2 hours ago, Hunter2_1 said:

Really goes to show that durability should be used as an attribute for greatness, as well. You can't help getting injured (to an extent) but being ON the field at all times, and having long terms durability is absolutely massive. Only 1 season affected out of 18 for Tom has been crucial.

Agree.

 

Availability is often the best Ability.

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1 hour ago, frenchie said:

With Wentz out, it's clearly Brady.

However, sports media is dying to hand it to Wilson, so if Seattle gets in the playoffs, and he doesn't get hurt, it'll probably be his to lose...

Well Wilson should be the MVP in the traditional sense, and up until this past week he was having a phenomenal season. And Brady was coming off of a down game. However, as it stands right now, it's really Brady's to lose. Wilson is having a historic season individually, while Brady is really not.

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1 minute ago, Darth Pees said:

And with Brady's stinker tonight, Wilson is right back in it, IMO. Bananas.

As far as Wilson goes, his total TD and total yards numbers surpass Brady; however, the problem with Wilson is that his team may not even win their division.  Winning/team record matters.

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3 minutes ago, showtime said:

As far as Wilson goes, his total TD and total yards numbers surpass Brady; however, the problem with Wilson is that his team may not even win their division.  Winning/team record matters.

Seahawks (somehow) beat the Rams next week things change drastically. It's not Wilson's fault the Rams are better than every single team in the AFCE this year.

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