NFC Player of the Month for November

Bell and Carr and Mariota are all AFC. Really be suspicious if they won NFC player of the month.
Sorry for the confusion -- the question as originally phrased was for the whole NFL, as I had forgotten there was a winner in each conference. I corrected the thread title but left in the AFC players to show how Elliott and Prescott's Novembers compare to theirs.

Which is "quite well."
 
With those numbers they cannot give it to Cousins over Dak. Dak won the game, Cousins lost. No way he can be put above Dak.
 
Which Cowboy will it be?

Yards from Scrimmage/TD
Elliott 553 yd 7 td
Bell 547 yd 4 td
Ingram 476 yd 4 td
DJohnson 422 yd 5 td

Passing
Prescott 1,062 yd 9 td 0 int 124.4 (4-0)
Cousins 1,086 yd 8 td 0 int 123.4 (2-1)
Brees 1,223 yd 12 td 3 int 118.1 (2-2)
Mariota 1,124 yd 11 td 2 int 114.2 (2-2)
Winston 1,136 yd 8 td 2 int 105.2 (3-1)
Carr 794 yd 5 td 2 int 99.2 (3-0)

There is an offensive and defensive player chosen from each conference.

I dont see Cousins getting it...He only played 3 games in November, whereas everyone else played 4.
 
I'd give it to Cousins.

I would also, it would almost guarantee that Kirk Cousins will receive a maximum contract which will hamstring the skins for years to come. Skins tears are almost as good as Eagle tears in my book.
The Cowboys will have three seasons left on a fourth rd contract with Dak(minus the Romo hit) and money to sign our players and FA. We will be paying Dak the max when his contract comes due if he continues on this learning curve until then let's reap the bounty of hitting one out of the park in rd 4.
 
Kirk Cousins had a fine November, no doubt. But most importantantly Cousins LOST the game against Dak (his second this year). That's why the Commanders are fighting for a playoff spot now. I don't understand this choice at all. It shows how much bias there is against rookie quarterbacks.
 

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