humanrefutation wrote: In Rodgers's case, he's benefiting from being the best player in an underwhelming field of candidates. If there was anyone who had a legit shot against him for the award, no way he'd win it, IMO.
I just don't understand why Taylor isn't being given a legit shot. He's been a huge difference-maker for the Colts. I get that there's
usually not that much difference between RB's, but that can't be used as a sweeping generalization against Taylor because this year there is a big gap between him and everyone else. Meanwhile, guys like Brady have counting stats without the efficiency, and Rodgers has the efficiency without the usual counting stats for an MVP. Also, for me the eye test says Rodgers has been off target about twice as much as usual this year. Don't get me wrong, he's still very accurate, but he has missed a lot of throws he normally makes and I believe he's also getting more help than usual from the run game, the scheme, and yards after the catch - not to mention the defense being better than usual, which isn't saying much but still puts their record this year into perspective compared to other MVP/GOAT seasons from Rodgers.
Just checked NBC Sports: the Packers are 4th in yards after the catch despite being only 13th in receptions. They have just 11 dropped passes, which is tied for 3rd-lowest in the league. The offensive line has been pretty good, even with all the injuries. I just think Rodgers has been getting a lot more help than usual, just like last year but with better defense and a slightly worse o-line.
Wut we've got here is... faaailure... to communakate.