Friday, November 13, 2009

NFL Half-Season MVP

Eight of the sixteen games have taken place. Put it in the books. It's been a half-season full of adversity and triumph. Teams that were once atop the pedestal of football are now seen at the bottom of the pile. On the other hand, there are teams that have gone from being flushed down the toilet to being brought back up and leading their divisions, for now. Players have showed us what they can really do. For some, it was a matter of coming out of their shell. For others, it was curling back up in a fetal position. For a selected few, the numbers just say it all.

Without further ado, here is my pick for MVP.
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MVP: Peyton Manning.
Yes, Drew Brees is clicking on all cylinders, and should deserve to be ahead of Manning, considering that his 8-0 Saints have played better than the 8-0 Colts, but looking at what Manning's done with what he was given, it's hard to argue otherwise.

His favourite, long-time target, Marvin Harrison hung up his cleats in the offseason. A young, but up and rising receiver in Anthony Gonzalez was put on the IR due to a knee injury. Jim Caldwell, a rookie head coach, came to take over Tony Dungy's veteran coaching job after he too retired.

Not to mention, Drew Brees has a running game. Peyton doesn't.

2545 passing yards, a 70.6 completion percentage, a 105.2 passer rating, and being the only quarterback in the league to average over 300 passing yards a game?

Not to mention that he's challenging Dan Marino's passing mark and his team is primed for a playoff spot and a first-round bye.

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CONSIDERABLE MENTION FOR MVP
Drew Brees, Saints
Adrian Peterson, Vikings
Tom Brady, Patriots
Chris Johnson, Titans
Austin Miles, Cowboys.

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