Most Valuable Player awards have always been skewed a bit when it comes to the true meaning behind the honor.
A lot of the time, the best player on the best team wins the MVP – not necessarily the player who means the most to their franchise.
In the NFL, Aaron Rodgers looks like the runaway winner for 2011, even though the Green Bay Packers gunslinger may not be the most valuable player to his team when you take a good look at the league.
In fact, the 2011 NFL MVP hasn’t even stepped on the field this season – and probably won’t – for a squad that is 0-7 heading into Week 8 of the schedule.
To see how far the Indianapolis Colts have fallen without quarterback Peyton Manning is astonishing. While, in essence, he only throws the football, Manning’s absence has seemed to impact every aspect of the Colts.
The offense, obviously, has taken giant leaps backwards with backup Curtis Painter under center. But the defense has even felt the lack of No. 18 this season.
Without Manning managing the clock, an aging stop unit isn’t getting the down time it’s used to – sitting second last in time of possession at 24:23. And it shows. Indianapolis is among the worst in the league in total yards, rushing defense, and points allowed.
To put it into a betting perspective, the Colts were around +800 to win the Super Bowl after the NFL Draft in the spring. Now, Manning-less Indy is a +50,000 long shot sitting next to the Miami Dolphins at the bottom of the SBXLVI futures.
To say Rodgers or Brady would have the same impact on their team if they were out is wrong. Football fans got a sample of that back in 2008, when Brady went down with a knee injury in Week 1. The Patriots rallied around Matt Cassel and Bill Belichick kept the ship afloat, posting an 11-5 record most teams would kill for.
The Colts have gone from a playoff team and Super Bowl contender with Manning, to the worst team in the league without him.
So, when someone other than Manning gets the nod for the so-called MVP award, just keep in mind Indianapolis’ nose dive and the fact that Manning would be earning his fifth NFL MVP if the honor actually went to the Most Valuable Player.
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Most Valuable Player awards have always been skewed a bit when it comes to the true meaning behind the honor.
A lot of the time, the best player on the best team wins the MVP – not necessarily the player who means the most to their franchise.
In the NFL, Aaron Rodgers looks like the runaway winner for 2011, even though the Green Bay Packers gunslinger may not be the most valuable player to his team when you take a good look at the league.
In fact, the 2011 NFL MVP hasn’t even stepped on the field this season – and probably won’t – for a squad that is 0-7 heading into Week 8 of the schedule.
To see how far the Indianapolis Colts have fallen without quarterback Peyton Manning is astonishing. While, in essence, he only throws the football, Manning’s absence has seemed to impact every aspect of the Colts.
The offense, obviously, has taken giant leaps backwards with backup Curtis Painter under center. But the defense has even felt the lack of No. 18 this season.
Without Manning managing the clock, an aging stop unit isn’t getting the down time it’s used to – sitting second last in time of possession at 24:23. And it shows. Indianapolis is among the worst in the league in total yards, rushing defense, and points allowed.
To put it into a betting perspective, the Colts were around +800 to win the Super Bowl after the NFL Draft in the spring. Now, Manning-less Indy is a +50,000 long shot sitting next to the Miami Dolphins at the bottom of the SBXLVI futures.
To say Rodgers or Brady would have the same impact on their team if they were out is wrong. Football fans got a sample of that back in 2008, when Brady went down with a knee injury in Week 1. The Patriots rallied around Matt Cassel and Bill Belichick kept the ship afloat, posting an 11-5 record most teams would kill for.
The Colts have gone from a playoff team and Super Bowl contender with Manning, to the worst team in the league without him.
So, when someone other than Manning gets the nod for the so-called MVP award, just keep in mind Indianapolis’ nose dive and the fact that Manning would be earning his fifth NFL MVP if the honor actually went to the Most Valuable Player.
He's not the real MVP. You need to be a player to be the MVP, and he's not. The Colts pathedic lack of planning for a Manning injury is why they are 0-7. Their inept ability to get atleast an AVERAGE back up is why they are 0-7. I know Manning is good. That's not the argument.
Let's put Painter on the Packers and see how well they do. Let's put him on the Pats, Steelers, and Ravens, and see how well they do.
And look at their running backs. They got nothin'. Addai is average at best and never has been anything more than that. And they have Delone Carter...
The Colts are a bad team. With Manning in there they might be 2-5. But of course nobody knows what their record would be.
I gotta go. Something came up. I'll continue this later.
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Please stop. Please.
He's not the real MVP. You need to be a player to be the MVP, and he's not. The Colts pathedic lack of planning for a Manning injury is why they are 0-7. Their inept ability to get atleast an AVERAGE back up is why they are 0-7. I know Manning is good. That's not the argument.
Let's put Painter on the Packers and see how well they do. Let's put him on the Pats, Steelers, and Ravens, and see how well they do.
And look at their running backs. They got nothin'. Addai is average at best and never has been anything more than that. And they have Delone Carter...
The Colts are a bad team. With Manning in there they might be 2-5. But of course nobody knows what their record would be.
I gotta go. Something came up. I'll continue this later.
So Manning plays defense and special teams too eh? Get the fuck outta here...the only thing it proves is the Colts suck at planning for the future. Did they really think Manning was indestructable or he was gonna play forever!?
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So Manning plays defense and special teams too eh? Get the fuck outta here...the only thing it proves is the Colts suck at planning for the future. Did they really think Manning was indestructable or he was gonna play forever!?
I can see your logic. His team has had a winning record for the last 10 years and the one season without him they are the worst team in the NFL. Well one of the worst teams it's a tie with the colts and dolphins.
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I can see your logic. His team has had a winning record for the last 10 years and the one season without him they are the worst team in the NFL. Well one of the worst teams it's a tie with the colts and dolphins.
Manning does play defense and special teams.. He keeps the other team off the field which is the best defense there is. I'd say the colts are at the least 5-2 with him playing
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Manning does play defense and special teams.. He keeps the other team off the field which is the best defense there is. I'd say the colts are at the least 5-2 with him playing
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