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<blockquote data-quote="lambeausouth" data-source="post: 341806" data-attributes="member: 4000"><p>I've always had an issue with these awards being voted on before the entire season was played out.</p><p></p><p>Would a film critic give his grade with half an hour left in the movie? Would the New York Times write a review about a book their critic hadn't finished? Why then are votes for MVP, DPOY, OPOY, etc handed in before the ultimate goal is realized by one team?</p><p></p><p>Brady compiled mind boggling numbers in the regular season. Yet he's watching the Super Bowl on TV along with the players of 29 other teams, partly because he performed so poorly in his last game.</p><p></p><p>Aaron Rodgers, as an example, has elevated his play in the postseason. His numbers weren't outstanding in the Bears game, but taken as a whole, Aaron's postseason would no doubt increase his chances at winning a top tier award like MVP.</p><p></p><p>I think the votes should be submitted after the Super Bowl, and announced at the Pro Bowl one week later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambeausouth, post: 341806, member: 4000"] I've always had an issue with these awards being voted on before the entire season was played out. Would a film critic give his grade with half an hour left in the movie? Would the New York Times write a review about a book their critic hadn't finished? Why then are votes for MVP, DPOY, OPOY, etc handed in before the ultimate goal is realized by one team? Brady compiled mind boggling numbers in the regular season. Yet he's watching the Super Bowl on TV along with the players of 29 other teams, partly because he performed so poorly in his last game. Aaron Rodgers, as an example, has elevated his play in the postseason. His numbers weren't outstanding in the Bears game, but taken as a whole, Aaron's postseason would no doubt increase his chances at winning a top tier award like MVP. I think the votes should be submitted after the Super Bowl, and announced at the Pro Bowl one week later. [/QUOTE]
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