Lamb for MVP

Redsfan_83

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It's Lamars world and everybody is just living in it...since he isn't playing Sunday there is thus zero chance he can do anything to hurt his chances. To be honest, not unlike Dak he has to prove himself in the post season for this award to really mean anything as he is 1-3 in his career. That being said, where would Dak and our offense be without 88...he could be the MVP of this team next to Dan Campbell
 
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1756 yards and 12 TDs....that is very strong
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2023 yards and 21 TDs..... is a lot better
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NFL.com shows him at 1,651 yards, 66 behind Tyreek entering Week 18. Tyreek faces the Bills' defense while CD is facing defense #32.
 

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As a receiver, in order to win MVP you would have to have a ridiculously historic season and clearly be better than every other WR. CD is having a great season, but it's not historic enough to make it an MVP season.
 

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Never going to happen. There’s a reason why QB’s usually win. They touch the ball every offensive down. Maybe there should be a separate NFL QB MVP
Yes. They need to separate QBs from this award because they are always more valuable than the other players.
 

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Yes. They need to separate QBs from this award because they are always more valuable than the other players.
So why should they separate them from an award called Most Valuable Player then?

I think the fitting award for any another offensive position is Offensive Player of the Year.
 

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The only non-QB who deserves any consideration is Tyreek.

But Josh Allen should be the MVP. They don't win 5 games without him.
 
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