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Post by Gerald on Dec 18, 2006 16:57:20 GMT -5
Please vote now!!!!
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Post by nkullar on Dec 19, 2006 15:39:13 GMT -5
Under normal circumstances I would vote for LT2. However, someone can only be MVP if there team did well. The team that owns LT2 finished an abyssmal 5-8 in the regular season. So I can't vote for him.
Of all the other candidates selected, none are actually in the fight for the big prize money. None are owned by Thunder or myself.
This goes to show you that 1 or 2 big stars don't make a championship fantasy football team. Because none of the available candidates are from a team that is in the finals, I won't vote for anyone this year.
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Post by Gerald on Dec 19, 2006 16:25:38 GMT -5
Under normal circumstances I would vote for LT2. However, someone can only be MVP if there team did well. The team that owns LT2 finished an abyssmal 5-8 in the regular season. So I can't vote for him. Of all the other candidates selected, none are actually in the fight for the big prize money. None are owned by Thunder or myself. This goes to show you that 1 or 2 big stars don't make a championship fantasy football team. Because none of the available candidates are from a team that is in the finals, I won't vote for anyone this year. I know what your talking about, but even in the NFL the MVP doesn't play in the Super Bowl. The last time an NFL MVP played in the Super Bowl was 2002.
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Post by nkullar on Dec 19, 2006 17:23:40 GMT -5
Gerald,
If Buckeyes did even marginally well and had at least a 500 record, then it would have made sense to select him as MVP.
I agree that the player does not have to go right to the Super Bowl. In Ladanian's case, a playoff entry would have been sufficient to garner my vote. But he didn't do that. For the rest of the players, no strong case can be made to legitimately be distinguished as MVP.
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Post by Gerald on Dec 19, 2006 21:46:48 GMT -5
Write in votes are welcomed as well. If you think somebody other then the people that are listed should be MVP, please say so.
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Post by Pepsi QC on Dec 20, 2006 19:08:54 GMT -5
Tomlinson is, without a doubt, the undisputed 2006 NHFFL MVP regardless of what the rest of his team did. Can't fault LT2 because of the front office's mistakes. Hell, Tomlinson and the rest of the Buckeyes are going for the Toilet Bowl and the first pick in the 2007 draft.
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Post by fishhead on Dec 20, 2006 20:06:46 GMT -5
I'm the one that voted Mcnabb. With him the Bonez were dominating. Without him, the Bonez lost there way and games. Good luck to the Pimps and Thunder in the bowl. I really wanted to see what would come out of a Fishbone/Pimps rematch. Maybe next year.
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