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Old 11-04-2004, 09:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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*needs explanation on Harrington point? Pennington..?*

Dude, Moss was having an unbelievable year before his injury. As far as I'm concerned, he is by far the most vital part of that offense. In the two games he's been hurt, Culpepper and the other receivers have struggled because there is a lot less room on the field to work with. Defenses were gameplanning for Moss' short routes, which was hindering his catch/yards stats a bit, but he was getting it done more than ever in the red zone. Furthermore, guys like Burleson and Robinson and Campbell were able to get WIIIIDE open for Daunte.

I think Peyton has just taken over the NFL as far as quarterbacking goes, and if Indy makes the playoffs, that should be enough to seal another MVP. I guess my argument about Moss/Culp can apply to Peyton/Marv to some degree, but the way that Manning runs that offense and spreads the ball and just OWNS defenses... that is MVP for me.
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