I'd say Brees should be a comeback player, and Tomnilson the player of the year. But don't count Manning out, unless he gets a serious injury, he has one of the best chances.
2006-11-23 17:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL Miami three times you are the stupid basically stfu you bandwagoner. Magic and Lebron indoors the comparable breath please % up -_-. ok sturdy question i do now no longer think of of Lebron stands proud because of the fact the MVP next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days subsequently of fact he has 2 different allstar teammates. the warmth temperature are already a fifty 5 win team without Lebron so with him in the event that they get 60-sixty 5 They besides the undeniable fact that could already be contenders for the championship basically alongside with on some greater effective wins with him. Cleveland is not any the situation gonna be latest in figuring out the criteria for Lebron being MVP His stats might desire to pass down if he needs the team to succeed. His components might desire to drop from 23-25 his assits might desire to be 6-7 and rebound 6-7 as nicely. Hes now no longer in all probability to be dominating the ball like he did in Cleveland and freeing up open men as lots its a team pastime and Lebron wont be as in on the action like he grew to advance into into in Cleveland in the event that they desire to win this may be a large element.
2016-12-10 14:38:22
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LT should be the hands down, no brainer MVP this year. He is the fastest to 100 tds in nfl history, is the first this year over 1000, and is on pace to completely bust Shaun alexanders td record this year
2006-11-23 13:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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L.T. who cares about LJ 2000 yards L.T. will still have around 1600 or 1700 and probably 30 to 33 TD
2006-11-23 12:41:18
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answered by Randy L 2
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Tony Romo. After taking over for Drew Bledsoe, the Cowboys are now 7 & 4. He's really stepped up and showed he can be a real leader.
2006-11-23 12:16:55
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answered by oneladyice1 3
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I was thinking more like ladanian Tomlinson and payton manning but it all depends. I think that what ever team goes deeper into the playoffs will end up winning the MVP.
2006-11-23 12:26:53
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answered by imsmartkid 6
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i agree with you 100%. i personally think LT should get it but due to the city of new orleans and everything they have been through drew brees will more than likely get it.
2006-11-23 12:46:26
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To answer the question who should be M.V.P.? Ask yourself who would hurt the N.F.L. the most if they were injured or retired. Peyton is a marketing dream and probably the best player at his position then anyone else is at theirs. I like L.T. alot he went to college in my hometown and hes got IT. But the league without Manning? Forget it. His position is 100 times more difficult to excel at than L.T.'s
2006-11-23 13:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Larry Johnson, He'll approach 2k this year, and break it next year. Just look at the Chiefs line, it's nowhere near what it used to be, they've been playing with backups all year, and he still leads the leauge in rushing...
2006-11-23 12:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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ladainian tomlinson.
2006-11-23 12:40:38
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answered by ? 3
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