I would have to give the MVP award to Jamal Lewis at this point. He is on pace to rush for over 2,000 yards and has done it with teams stacking the lines to try and stop him and a rookie quarterback which no-one fears. I know people will say he got a large portion against the Browns, but every rusher that has run for over 2,000 yards has had a game like that during the season. Peyton Manning would be a close second.
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Re: Who's the MVP Through Week 8?
Originally posted by BroncoPhoenix
I would have to give the MVP award to Jamal Lewis at this point. He is on pace to rush for over 2,000 yards and has done it with teams stacking the lines to try and stop him and a rookie quarterback which no-one fears. I know people will say he got a large portion against the Browns, but every rusher that has run for over 2,000 yards has had a game like that during the season. Peyton Manning would be a close second.Everyone is a Bronco fan at heart !
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Most analysts seem to pick McNair since Dante Hall hasn't returned for a TD in a few games.
I know it isn't a single player but I'd pick the KC Chefs offensive line as my MVP. As a unit, they're tops in the league and nobody ever seems to give the big guys up front their due.
I'd also consider Jake Plummer (don't attack yet Chefs fans) simply because the Broncos have looked like an entirely different team without him. BTW, I am only partially joking here."You can't take the sky from me..."
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horseface takes the networks choice
How original!
Granted Jamal Lewis is in a week division, but let's face the facts. Any rusher that reaches 2,000 yards in a season deserves the MVP Award. His team is in first place in their division right now.
McNairs team isn't even in first place. I'd give it to Manning before I'd give it to McNair. Anyway, due to injuries to his receivers his stats will start to go down.
The only way a QB can win the award over a running back that rushes for over 2,000 yards in a season is to throw for over 5,000 yards in a season.Bronco Pride is more than skin deep, it's to the bone.
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Ever heard of a fella known as Randy Moss. I know its the NFC but he is leading that team. (actually being a leader not a whiner). Lets also not forget about the crazy little KC Chef Priest Holmes. Very dominant in a marshall faulk sort of way.Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
It's easy to have faith in yourself and have discipline when you're a winner, when you're number one. What you got to have is faith and discipline when you're not a winner.
Vince Lombardi
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horseface/front-runner fan
Get real, Priest Holmes...........lol
I'd give it to Manning before I'd give it to Holmes. Hell, I'd give it to Steven Davis before I'd give it to Priest. That like saying that I'd give it to Plummer because our team was really really good before he got hurt.
And by the way someone wake GSRelyea up. This is a discussion about MVP not coach of the year. Coaches are not MVP canidates.
A-rod syndrome is BS. If your team doesn't win, your not an MVP. All canidates should have atleast a winning record to be considered.Bronco Pride is more than skin deep, it's to the bone.
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horseface/front-runner fan
Dante Hall is the only reason the Squaws beat the Broncos. Priest didn't even rush for 100 yards.
You might be right, if you add up the combined votes Priest and Dante receive they just might be more than Jamal.
The Ravens came very dam close to beating the Squaws, so how good are the Squaws? There just as good as a block behind the back will take them.
Last I saw, Jamal Lewis is on a first place team with a winning record. A-Rod has never had a winning record in Texas. So get off the A-Rod comparison. Let me guess, Rangers fan too? A-Rod deserves what he gets, nothing. Enough baseball, baseball sucks anyways.
If you can honestly say Priest is having a better year than Lewis, Manning, McNair, and Stephen Davis then there is no hope for you and you don't pay attention to the whole league like you stated on a previous thread.Bronco Pride is more than skin deep, it's to the bone.
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Re: Re: horseface/front-runner fan
Originally posted by horseface
The ravens did "come close" to beating the Chiefs. They should have. It was played in Baltimore. Winning on the road is a tough thing to do in the NFL, which is a fact most Bronco fans should realize thus far into the season.
I'm not a Rangers fan...I'm a Royals fan...Am I a frontrunner for that too???
Priest is most definitely having a better year than Lewis, Manning, and Davis. Davis is a great story in Carolina, but Priest leads the league in Touchdowns and total yards...so yes, he's having a better year. Obviously you hate the Chiefs and all of their players. Your statements support that. You are a biased idiot. End of conversation.Everyone is a Bronco fan at heart !
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Re: Re: Re: Re: horseface/front-runner fan
Originally posted by horseface
actually that was a reply to one particular person. It indicated the end of the conversation between him and I. but since you two obviously share the same thoughts about everything, it mine as well have been directed to you as well. That TT stuff is so funny. Do you not want to post "trailer trash" because others may find that offensive. I don't know how many trailer parks there are in Cherry Creek, but that is where I live if you must know. And no, I, unlike you, do not still live with mommy and daddy.Everyone is a Bronco fan at heart !
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horseface/front-runner fan/Monkey
I see, if a Squaws player isn't the answer then the question is incorrect and the same with all the other answers submitted on this board. I didn't pick Priest Holmes not because of being bias, but for the simple fact he is not the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER in the league. If the Squaws lost him they would struggle but still might win....lol
If Jamal Lewis goes down, the Ravens fall quickly.
If Manning goes out, the colts are going nowhere.
If Davis wasn't in Carolina, welcome back to the cellar for the Panthers.
Good guess though, I am on the Bronco board, for Bronco fans and I don't like the Squaws......imagine that, boy your a smart Monkey and Darwin's theory might be right after all about evolution. Could you imagine any Bronco fan being on the Broncos board and not being bias. **** that would be a first......
If I was truely bias I would have mentioned Jake Plummer for MVP.Bronco Pride is more than skin deep, it's to the bone.
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Originally posted by tahuya man
Dante Hall, no question about itIndividual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
It's easy to have faith in yourself and have discipline when you're a winner, when you're number one. What you got to have is faith and discipline when you're not a winner.
Vince Lombardi
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I dunno horseface, although I agree that if the voting happened at week 5, Dante would have been hands down the choice.
I love our X factor. But the more the Chiefs dominate in other areas of offense, the less people are going to keep insisting that Dante Hall is the only reason we're at 8-0. Ya know?
Priest.. definitly. 3rd in rushing, but first in all purpose yardage, and touchdowns.
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