D mac is deffinitely a top candidate.. and T.O. is more of a candidate than Tiki by far
tiki has 748 yds rushing and 352 yds recieving with 7 total tds (6 rush and 1 rec)
terrell has 697 yds recieving with 9 tds
factor in that the iggles were a solid team before to, and to say tiki is less a candidate than TO shows how ignorant of stats and importance to a team that you are
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The Fresh Prince wrote:
Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
Peyton Manning 22 TDs 4 INTs
Indianapolis is 4-3 and third in the divsion. It cant go to Manning if this keeps up.
Do you really think that they will remain behind the Texans and Jaguars. I personally dont think so. I think they will have a bye in the first round and Manning will get the MVP all to himself.
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Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
The Fresh Prince wrote:
Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
Peyton Manning 22 TDs 4 INTs
Indianapolis is 4-3 and third in the divsion. It cant go to Manning if this keeps up.
Do you really think that they will remain behind the Texans and Jaguars. I personally dont think so. I think they will have a bye in the first round and Manning will get the MVP all to himself.
I think they'll probably win the division (it'll be really close), but a bye in the first round? Very, very doubtful.
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fuck...staley is out...so now when the eagles destroy the steelers billy will hvae all these excuses.
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pjam81373 wrote:
good candidate.
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Priest Holmes (7 td's in the last 2 games, do you guys even watch football
Yeah and if they don't make the playoffs , he won't even be considered
I don't know where you get your information, but you don't have to win the superbowl or make the playoffs to get the MVP. Remember Barry Sanders?
Obscene numbers win you the MVP, and P.Holmes is in the running.
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pjam81373 wrote:
I was thinking the same thing. the guy just puts up numbers every year, shuts his mouth, never gets hurt and he is right up there among the leaders in the NFL. Take him away from the Jets and they would not be close to 6-1
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jayscott_ wrote:
Given2Fly2 wrote:
Priest Holmes (7 td's in the last 2 games, do you guys even watch football
Yeah and if they don't make the playoffs , he won't even be considered
I don't know where you get your information, but you don't have to win the superbowl or make the playoffs to get the MVP. Remember Barry Sanders? Obscene numbers win you the MVP, and P.Holmes is in the running.
Your right about that but Culpeper is putting up great numbers and they are winning too.
Priest Holmes (7 td's in the last 2 games, do you guys even watch football
Yeah and if they don't make the playoffs , he won't even be considered
I don't know where you get your information, but you don't have to win the superbowl or make the playoffs to get the MVP. Remember Barry Sanders? Obscene numbers win you the MVP, and P.Holmes is in the running.
Your right about that but Culpeper is putting up great numbers and they are winning too.
No, I agree, Culpepper is up there too. Being exposed as kind of ordinary with moss out hurts him though.
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jlvsprljam wrote:
i said it in another thread a minute ago, but especially after yesterdays game against the pats i think ben rothisburger(cant spell) should get consideration, he has been amazing for a rookie, and right now his team is probably the best in the AFC
Big Ben looks to be right in line for Offensive Rookie Of The Year. The only two I could see surpassing him would be Michael Clayton or Roy Williams, and that would take a lot of work.
Hopefully D.J. Williams gets Defensive Rookie Of The Year, though.
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