Sunday, October 23, 2011

NFL MVP for 2011 - Peyton Manning

It's halftime of the Sunday Night Football game.
Poor NBC announcers - they began using their filler material in the second quarter as the Saints took a 31-0 lead over the Colts.
Indianapolis is terrible with Peyton Manning.
Really bad.
So bad, we'd find a replacement team for them if we could.
Thus, Manning is the best choice for MVP of the season.
Which player is most valuable for his team?
Manning. The Colts were in the playoffs for the last nine years with him, and might go 0-16 without him.
In 1968, Johnny Unitas missed almost the entire season due to injury. The Colts still went 13-1 in the regular season and reached Super Bowl III. And Unitas was the defending league MVP.
The Baltimore Colts were a team that could win without their star quarterback.
The Indianapolis Colts don't have a chance without their star quarterback.
If the Packers finish 16-0, Aaron Rodgers might be voted MVP. But his teammates helped the team be successful.
If the Colts finish 0-16, it really shows how valuable Peyton Manning is to their team.

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