MVP Watch
Sixteen weeks down, one to go, and the MVP of this league is up for grabs—and I could see any one of four or five men winning it. My top five with a week to go:
1. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay. Rodgers beat a very bad Tampa team Sunday and hasn’t done anything in the last two weeks to lengthen his lead ...
2. Tony Romo, QB, Dallas. He’s come from off the charts with three straight command performances ...
3. J.J. Watt, DE, Houston. Another sack in Houston’s upset of Baltimore on Sunday, giving Watt 17 for the season ...
4. Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle. Another quarterback making his debut in my top five. He ran and passed the Seahawks over Arizona on Sunday night in his usual Cool Hand Luke way. Now Seattle and New England are neck and neck for the best team in football. Wilson is the biggest reason for the Seahawks’ recent rise.
5. Tom Brady, QB, New England. The latest win at the Meadowlands wasn’t pretty, but Brady has the Patriots 12-3 ...
More from MMQB:
By almost any measure the team that won the Super Bowl by 35 points last season is better this year. There’s almost a bitterness if the defense gives up a play of any yardage. The secondary is a bunch of attack dogs. On offense, Marshawn Lynch runs like he’s trying to hurt somebody on every play. He runs with violent intent. Russell Wilson knows when to take chances, when to live to fight another play. On Sunday night he knew when to throw for 80, when to run for 55. Here’s the thing about Wilson: He’s never going to be a numbers player—or so the impression goes. Well, that depends on the numbers you’re talking about.
Is Tom Brady a numbers player? Peyton Manning? Let’s look at a couple of things.
---------------------------------------------------------- Russell Wilson ---------Tom Brady ----------- Peyton Manning
W-L since Wilson entered NFL --------------------------- 39-13 ------------------ 38-13 -------------------- 39-11
2014 yards (passing+rushing) ---------------------------- 4,078 ------------------ 4,077 -------------------- 4,124
http://mmqb.si.com/2014/12/22/a-repeat-possibility/