Monday, December 31, 2012

Who is the 2012 NFL MVP?

Answer: Adrian Peterson, RB Minnesota Vikings 

     The 2012 NFL MVP debate isn't really even much of a debate. First off, hats off to the three rookie quarterbacks who lead their teams to the playoffs; Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson are all deserving of a little bit of MVP consideration. Let's also give Matt Ryan and Tom Brady the credit they deserve because both had terrific seasons and would be deserving of more MVP talk if the award did not have a clear winner. And lastly, Peyton Manning is certainly deserving of being in the thick of the MVP discussion. Manning has all the credentials to be the MVP of the league this year; he lead the Broncos to the 1 seed in the AFC and has them riding an 11 game win streak. Manning is first in the NFL in Total Quarterback Rating, signifying that he has all the stats to back up his 2012 resume. And yet, Manning is completely overshadowed by Adrian Peterson's 2012 season. Let's go to square one and look at Peterson's stats. 2,097 rushing yards, 9 short of the all time single season record set by Eric Dickerson. That's also close to 500 yards more than the second leading rusher in the NFL, Alfred Morris. Peterson had 27 rushes over 20 yards or more, 15 more than C.J. Spiller who was second in rushes of 20 yards or more. Peterson was not only far and away the best running back in 2012, but he arguably had the best season for a running back in the history of the game if you consider the growing influence of quarterbacks and the passing game as the main way to move the ball down the field. But more important than Peterson's gaudy statistics, Peterson put the Minnesota Vikings on his back and lead them to the playoffs. The Vikings were 3-13 in 2011 and though the Vikings improved on defense, they had the same quarterback, Christian Ponder, who is by no means a good quarterback or even an average quarterback. Without much of a passing game, Peterson lead the Vikings to a seven game win improvement and a playoff berth. I understand that Peyton Manning took an 8-8 playoff team and turned them into a 13-3 playoff team that is the number one seed in the AFC. But the key part there is that Manning took over a playoff team (albeit a really shitty one, sorry Tim Tebow fans). The Minnesota Vikings were 3-13 last year, playing in one of the hardest divisions in the NFL, the NFC North. The Vikings weren't supposed to be much of anything this year and yet Peterson put together one of the most impressive individual seasons in NFL history while leading his projected bottom feeder team to a playoff berth. The case is closed: Adrian Peterson is your 2012 NFL MVP. 

P.S.- I did not mention Peterson's ACL injury nor Manning's neck injury. Those injuries are to be considered for the comeback player of the year, not the NFL MVP because they do not have anything to do with the sensational seasons those two players had this year. 

Nobody Saw the Colts Making the Playoffs? I Did!

     I'm watching SportsCenter and Sage Steele says "No one in America could've seen the Colts doing what they did. 2-14 a year ago and they make the playoffs." These were my 2012 predictions for the upcoming NFL season made in September. I guess I should become an NFL analyst because even though I only had the Colts at 9-7, I had them in the playoffs. Unfortunately, I did have not only the Eagles in the playoffs, but the Kansas City Chiefs going to the AFC Championship Game, so maybe I shouldn't become an NFL analyst just yet. However, I do think my Super Bowl prediction of Patriots over Falcons has a good chance of coming to fruition. Check out the rest of my predictions from the preseason below. 

AFC East
 13-3
 9-7
 6-10
 3-13

AFC North
 9-7
Pittsburgh Steelers logo NFL 8-8
 7-9
Cleveland Browns logo 3-13

AFC South
Houston Texans logo NFL 11-5
 9-7
Tennessee Titans logo NFL 9-7
 2-14

AFC West
 10-6
Denver Broncos logo NFL 9-7
 8-8
 6-10

NFC East
Dallas Cowboys logo NFL 10-6
 10-6
 10-6
 6-10

NFC North
1 Chicago Bears logo NFL 12-4
 11-5
 9-7
Minnesota Vikings logo 5-11

NFC South
 10-6
 9-7
 9-7
 6-10

NFC West
 14-2
 8-8
 5-11
 1-15

AFC Seeds
1New England Patriots logo NFL
2Houston Texans logo NFL
3Kansas City Chiefs logo NFL
4Baltimore Ravens logo
5Denver Broncos logo NFL
6Indianapolis Colts logo NFL

NFC Seeds
1San Francisco 49ers logo NFL
2Chicago Bears logo NFL
3Atlanta Falcons logo NFL
4Dallas Cowboys logo NFL
5Green Bay Packers logo NFL
6Philadelphia Eagles logo NFL

Regular Season Awards
MVP: Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots
Matt Ryan, QB Atlanta Falcons
Aaron Rodgers, QB Green Bay Packers

OPOY: Arian Foster, RB Houston Texans
Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots
Calvin Johnson, WR Detroit Lions

DPOY: Patrick Willis, LB San Francisco 49ers
DeMarcus Ware, LB Dallas Cowboys
Justin Smith, DE San Francisco 49ers

OROY: Andrew Luck, QB Indianapolis Colts
Russell Wilson, QB Seattle Seahawks
Robert Griffin III, QB Washington Redskins

DROY: Chandler Jones, DE New England Patriots
Luke Keechley, LB Carolina Panthers
Mark Barron, S Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Coach of Year: Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis Colts
Romeo Crennel, Kansas City Chiefs
Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco 49ers

Playoffs
Wild Card Round

3                              6 
Kansas City Chiefs logo NFL over Indianapolis Colts logo NFL   20-17

5                             4
Green Bay Packers logo NFL over Dallas Cowboys logo NFL   36-34

3                             6
Atlanta Falcons logo NFL over Philadelphia Eagles logo NFL   28-24

4                             5
Baltimore Ravens logo over Denver Broncos logo NFL   24-14

Divisional Round

3                            2
Kansas City Chiefs logo NFL over Houston Texans logo NFL   23-17

5                           1
Green Bay Packers logo NFL over San Francisco 49ers logo NFL   24-23

3                          2
Atlanta Falcons logo NFL over Chicago Bears logo NFL   21-14

1                         4
New England Patriots logo NFL over Baltimore Ravens logo   27-17

NFC Championship
3                        5
Atlanta Falcons logo NFL over Green Bay Packers logo NFL   41-31

AFC Championship
1                        3
New England Patriots logo NFL over Kansas City Chiefs logo NFL   21-13

Super Bowl XLVII
New England Patriots logo NFL over Atlanta Falcons logo NFL   34-21
Super Bowl MVP: Wes Welker, WR New England