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November 24, 2012, 11:08 AM
I think Peyton Manning should be this year's MVP


sportscry
November 24, 2012  03:07 PM ET

AJ Green.

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November 24, 2012  03:19 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Afternoon, EZ.

AJ Green.

Howdy DJ !

November 25, 2012  12:24 PM ET

It pains me to say, but reality rules...

Aaron Rodgers

November 25, 2012  12:41 PM ET

Sean Lee.

November 25, 2012  01:09 PM ET

Aldon Smith

November 25, 2012  02:31 PM ET

Andrew Luck !!!! lol

November 25, 2012  08:23 PM ET

MVP = peyton !

November 25, 2012  08:32 PM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Peyton Manning will probably get it.

Peyton will get the come back player of the year award but not the MVP award.

November 25, 2012  08:33 PM ET
QUOTE(#5):

It pains me to say, but reality rules...Aaron Rodgers

It pains me to say this but you are probably right.

November 25, 2012  10:25 PM ET

I would say Brady. But the "experts" say that he shouldn't win it because he is expected to put up the numbers he has. If that was the case, then Farvra and Pee Manning shouldn't have received their 2nd trophies..

November 25, 2012  11:47 PM ET
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Peyton will get the come back player of the year award but not the MVP award.

Adrian Peterson came back from a gruesome injury...In record Time, and leads the NFL in rushing.

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November 26, 2012  06:42 AM ET

After yesterday's performances I'd say...

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Aaron Rodgers

And I realize that Rodgers has ever so slightly better numbers than Peyton, but if it's close I expect Peyton to win the MVP - he's going to get a lot of credit for elevating what had been the #31 passing offense in the league.

Brady's only turned the ball over 3 times and his Patriots offense is averaging 37.0 points per game (in other words they are on pace to be the NFL's all-time highest scoring offense).

 
November 26, 2012  06:43 AM ET
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and his Patriots offense is averaging 37.0 points per game (in other words they are on pace to be the NFL's all-time highest scoring offense).

Note: The 2007 Patriots averaged 36.8125 points per game.

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