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| MVP!!! I agree that McNair makes a great candidate for the league MVP because of what he has done. It seems like the league doesn't want to give the MVP to a player who is on a losing team or a team that didn't make the playoffs. They usually pick from a group of players on the top teams in the league. They need to start looking at the players who do the most with the least. A real MVP is somebody who puts up remarkable numbers with a not so remarkable supporting cast of teammates. And McNair is just as good as anybody else in the league but it seems he is constantly being overlooked. |
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| I totally agree that McNair should be a leading candidate for MVP. I mean the guy plays with broken bones, torn muscles, etc.. And this is a never ending process. Not only does he play hurt, he puts up incredible numbers while hurt, while the so called "pretty boy" players would sit the night out. It is true that the league looks at the "hype" around a player when choosing MVP, and this is one reason that you get MVP's who are only ,can I say, among the very valuable players in the game, but not the best at what they do. McNair has shown time and time again that he is one of the best quarterbacks in the game, and like tntitanfan1225 said, he shows this eventhough his teammates aren't all primetime players. McNair had my vote for MVP, and still does. |
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| McNair also gets my bote for MVP. He is and will be one of the best qb's in the league for a long time. He has shown time in and time out that he is the real deal. We will just have to wait and see if he gets the respect he deserves. |
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| MVP should go to the player who does the most for his team. Like the Heisman in college, MVP should go to the player who, if removed from his team, would be missed the most. McNair should have won it last year. Maybe this year, he will get the recognition he deserves. |
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