• Flashy-Mcfoxtrot@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There has been 3 instances in over 60 years where it hasn’t been a QB or RB that won the award, and one of those is a kicker in a strike season. Nfl has almost effectively phased out the workhorse RB with all their rule changes towards the passing game for the past 25 years, so it is effectively only QB that can win it now. You can probably find comparable seasons amongst those 65 years.

    A lot of this could be redundant, if American sports would just have an award called “player of the year/season” instead.

    • ELITE_JordanLove@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Well it’s called MVP and in football by far the most valuable position is QB, so it’s not at all surprising that QBs should win it a lot. OPOY is wide open for non-QBs, especially if they tweaked the rules so you couldn’t vote for the same player at both MVP and OPOY.

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        1 year ago

        The MVP is completely redundant because the All-Pro QB1 is always gonna win. That is why the system about it is flawed.

        Let the most prestigious Awards be for everyone and the lesser awards be for positions.

        • ELITE_JordanLove@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          I mean it has been won by other positions. But saying it’s less prestigious because it’s only won by QBs is a silly argument; as long as it’s called Most Valuable Player it actually should be won by QBs most of the time because QBs are by far the most valuable position. That’s just the nature of the sport. Nobody think the Ballon d’Or is redundant just because 90% of the time an attacking player wins it, they’re just more valuable in general and therefore better seasons are more impressive.

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      1 year ago

      Even better, they could do one for offense and one for defense. Call it offensive/defensive player of the year.

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      1 year ago

      I wasn’t even alive but John Elway winning in 1987 with 23 total TD Is still upsetting, Jerry Rice had 23 total as well.

      Literally only way I see a non QB winning anymore is if a RB breaks the Season TD record , or a defender shatters the Sack/Interception record. And i mean Shatters, by like 5 or 6

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        1 year ago

        In defense of '87 (even though it’s still a travesty Rice didn’t win), the only reason Elway won was because Montana and Rice split the vote due to being on the same team IIRC

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          1 year ago

          Is it that crazy if Garrett conceivably gets 23, they have the best defense in at least a decade by most advanced stats, and the QB field at the end of the season is as bleak as it looks now? He’d definitely start getting votes, if only as a protest

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            1 year ago

            Yes. Bland just set the record for pick 6s in a season. Mccaffrey might score 25 to 30 tds. Hill might have 2k receiving yds.

            He would need score som tds or start going jj watt and swatting passes as well

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              1 year ago

              He had two strip sacks that led to points, including 1 that was recovered in the endzone for a defensive TD, and blocked a field goal which also led to points, all in the same game against the Colts. A game we won by 1 point. And that’s not the only game he’s won for us.

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                1 year ago

                And tj watt scored a td that won a game for the Steelers. He is also not mvp.

                There are too many offensive players and also another defensive player that would make garrets selection confounding

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            1 year ago

            You can say that all you want but if the Cowboys were faced with keeping either Bland or Dak, you’d make fun of them for ditching Dak. 5 pick sixes is cool, but in every game he’s had a pick six, they won by double digits. Sure, momentum is a thing, but take last night’s for an example. They win that game whether Bland plays or not. You can’t guarantee that of Dak doesn’t play.

    • ex-apple@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      It should be Most Outstanding Player, position agnostic, which would be the player who most far exceeds his peers.