We still have a lot of water to flow under the bridge, we're still to open week 10, but since one of the criteria for MVP is leading the team to the playoffs, I think it's difficult for the Rosario players to remain on that list, unfortunately.
We still have a lot of water to flow under the bridge, we're still to open week 10, but since one of the criteria for MVP is leading the team to the playoffs, I think it's difficult for the Rosario players to remain on that list, unfortunately.
Since when is that a criterion? The MVP is usually the best player of the regular season, and the guys are doing a great job.
We still have a lot of water to flow under the bridge, we're still to open week 10, but since one of the criteria for MVP is leading the team to the playoffs, I think it's difficult for the Rosario players to remain on that list, unfortunately.
its just a watch list.....season isnt over yet.......they have the best stats
Last edited 12/19/2025 2:57 am
Re: MVP watch
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12/18/2025 8:56 pm
jhoseph wrote:
Since when is that a criterion? The MVP is usually the best player of the regular season, and the guys are doing a great job.
its common that MVP is on a team that does well. in NFL no one has ever won MVP on a losing team. worst team to ever have an MVP was the 1997 Detroit Lions who went 9 - 7 and Barry Sanders split MVP with Brett Favre
basically a player cant be "most valuable" if he cant lead his team to victory. best stats do not equal most valuable