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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; ANy time you use stats you can prove whatever point you want. For Rogers, Against Rogers - Hell I could probably figure a way to make most QBs seem like MVP material by only showing you what I want you ...
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12-20-2011, 07:36 PM | #21 |
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ANy time you use stats you can prove whatever point you want.
For Rogers, Against Rogers - Hell I could probably figure a way to make most QBs seem like MVP material by only showing you what I want you to see. Its called PROPAGANDA. I keep saying - screw League MVP - I want to see Drew hosting the Lombardi as he gets his SECOND SUPER BOWL MVP. |
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"For starters, it's not like the panel just forgets about the first half of the season. Every game is accounted for, and for the first half of the season, Rodgers and Brees played quite differently." "Rodgers only had three interceptions—two of which were tipped off the hands of his receivers, while Brees threw 11 interceptions." The first part of the season is just that, the first part. The MVP goes to the most valuable player in the league period. Drew is ahead of Rogers in just about all categories and is rewriting QB record books weekly. At the end of the year heading into the post season, Drew is the most valuable player. |
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