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I'm surprised that Brees never won it in New Orleans.
No Receivers.
Quote from: Ed Vette on May 04, 2024, 07:36:07 PMNo Receivers.
Interesting observation, Ed. As a byproduct of 'recent' rule changes, I have to believe this will change in the near future. If Justin J can remain healthy, I suspect he'll have the best chance. It's also possible that if Jerry Rice wasn't a victim of the '87 player strike, he would have been the MVP. His 23 TDs in 10 games garnered him 30 votes; Elway nudged him out with 36 votes. I could be wrong, but I believe that was the closest any WR came to MVP honors.
Quote from: kingm56 on May 05, 2024, 07:00:19 AMInteresting observation, Ed. As a byproduct of 'recent' rule changes, I have to believe this will change in the near future. If Justin J can remain healthy, I suspect he'll have the best chance. It's also possible that if Jerry Rice wasn't a victim of the '87 player strike, he would have been the MVP. His 23 TDs in 10 games garnered him 30 votes; Elway nudged him out with 36 votes. I could be wrong, but I believe that was the closest any WR came to MVP honors.
There have been Receivers who completely took over and dominated yet they give it to the QB who has many options to throw the ball to. Moss, Fitzgerald, Johnson, Harrison, Owens and of course, Jerry Rice. Yet they gave it often to RB's who many say are a dime a dozen and need an Oline. lol
It is very rare that a WR can dominate even a game, let alone a 16-game season. A RB can and a QB can as well as a great defensive player. I can see why no WR has ever won an MVP.
LT was the only Defensive player on that list. Damn he was special! :ok:
Quote from: WheresDayne on May 06, 2024, 07:44:18 AMLT was the only Defensive player on that list. Damn he was special! :ok:
Yeah, I noticed that as well. I looked at the historical list, there was only one other defensive player ever to win that award (from my examination of the list)
1971 NFL RDT Alan Page Minnesota Vikings
I think the one that surprised me was:
1982 NFL K Mark Moseley Washington Redskins
Beyond that, I didn't see a single WR on the list
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/awards/ap-nfl-mvp-award.htm