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Post by CeeGee on Oct 31, 2009 23:24:04 GMT -5
AFC MVP
1. (QB) New York Jets Mark Sanchez (245comp 397att 3,388yds, 31td 13int 101.4QBrat)
2. (HB) Buffalo Bills Marshon Lynch (254att, 1597yrd, 6.3ypc, 21td
3.(WR) Houston Texans Andre Johnson (111rec, 1554yrd, 14ypr, 13td)
NFC MVP
1. (HB) Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson (253att, 2156yds, 8.5ypc, 21td, 60rec, 816yds, 5td, 2,972 all purpose yards, 26 total touchdowns
2. (HB) Carolina Panthers DeAngelo Williams (232att, 1542yds, 6.6ypc, 17td, 49rec, 550yds, 3td 2,092 all purpose yards, 20 touchdowns
3.(CB) Green Bay Packers Charles Woodson 30tkl, 2tfl, 13int, 4intd, 10defl
VNFL SEASON ONE MVP!!!
ADRIAN PETERSON!!!
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Post by TheMainEvent on Oct 31, 2009 23:42:46 GMT -5
great work and totally agree, MVP and everyone else on his team played so bad around him they couldn't even make the playoffs, sad
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Post by CeeGee on Nov 1, 2009 10:26:09 GMT -5
yeah, i was really trying to find someone that contributed to his team making the playoffs, because the MVP rarley is on a team that doesn't however, almost 3,000 total yards and 26 TDs is hard to argue with...
on a side note...
i will be posting AFC / NFC Rookie of the Year, and Defensive player of the year awards later...
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Post by xLiQx on Nov 2, 2009 21:14:23 GMT -5
MATT hears the Seattle fans chant....MVP...MVP...MVP
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Post by evans429 on Nov 4, 2009 23:10:56 GMT -5
Yeah its safe to say peterson should be the MVP, but Sanchez being a rookie QB leading a team to the title is very impressive. He also put up numbers which is important.
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