So Christian ponder is good? Or the Vikings defense is actually really good? I'd agree that RB doesn't matter that much usually, but he's like their only offensive threat and he's still ridiculous[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 6:05 PM. Reason : And they're probably making the playoffs]
12/30/2012 6:03:38 PM
somebody is being willfully ignorant ITTno idea how you could watch even a quarter of a Vikings game over the past 2 months and not think Peterson is the only reason they are currently a playoff teammaybe you haven't watched at all and just check the box scores
12/30/2012 6:06:34 PM
No, Ponder is not good. Just plain old average. Defense is average as well. They do have a very good special teams though.The Vikings aren't a good team. They're certainly not in the top half of the league. They just have been on the lucky side of a few games. People don't realize how much randomness there is an NFL season. The games are so close and can be decided by 1-2 plays some of which is based on luck. It's only a 16 game season so in reality a 5-11 team can be better than an 8-8 one.Vikings have literally no shot at winning the Super Bowl. They are a little better than the Colts but not much. They aren't better than the Panthers for instance.Think about basketball. If you take a 44-38 NBA team and pull a random sample of 16 games out of it, you may pull a sample where that team went 13-3 or a sample where they went 6-10. Just looking at a team's record in the NFL is a really poor way to evaluate whether they are a good team or not.Green Bay won the Super Bowl when they were 9-7. Everyone in the gambling industry knew they were a juggernaut heading into the playoffs that year. Why is that?[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 6:20 PM. Reason : a]
12/30/2012 6:17:56 PM
ADP has two 200+ yard rushing games in the last 4thats not lucky, thats ADP being a fucking horse
12/30/2012 6:19:33 PM
You guys really have issues with framing arguments. AP is a great RB. No doubt about it. He just shouldn't enter the MVP discussion. When a RB gets 3,000 yards and really distinguishes himself from the pack, maybe.Bottom line is that yards are a counting statistic. A lot of those yards would have been gained by some other RB as well. Not all of them, clearly. If you look at his total yards and compare them to other RB's and historic seasons (think Faulk/Priest Holmes) they aren't nearly as impressive as if you look at his standalone rushing stats. AP doesn't make plays in the passing game.
12/30/2012 6:22:18 PM
I want pitbull dead
12/30/2012 6:22:32 PM
none of ^^^^ has anything to do with why you think Peterson shouldn't be the MVPin fact, it's supporting the argument for him being MVP [Edited on December 30, 2012 at 6:24 PM. Reason : without him, they'd be lucky to have 3 wins. I'd say that's pretty fucking valuable]
12/30/2012 6:22:35 PM
face, opposing defenses put 8-9 in the box every play because they dont respect ponderhe still breaks off 70 yard runsFaulk had Warner, Priest had GreenADP has PONDER
12/30/2012 6:25:56 PM
Yeah, the thing is, he actually does run harder and break tackles and get first downs. Yards are a counting stat, but along with the yards are first downs which keep the other team off the field. Dude is a monster. Football needs a WAR
12/30/2012 6:26:31 PM
Why is this pitbull guy famous? He looks like a dorky middle aged man.
12/30/2012 6:30:08 PM
12/30/2012 6:32:22 PM
i dont think anyone is arguing that QB isnt as important a position as RBbut LDT also helped the Chargers to a 14-2 record one yearand because the Vikings don't even have an average QB, they WOULD be significantly worse if they didn't have one of the top running backs in the NFL this centurynobody is gonna argue how good Brady and Peyton are, but the fact that the Vikings are a win away from the playoffs WITHOUT an elite QB like Brady or Peyton is evidence that ADP should be near the top of the MVP discussion[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 6:37 PM. Reason : .]
12/30/2012 6:36:43 PM
I mean yeah, honestly Brady, peyton, Rodgers should win every year.. They're the absolute best players in football, but that's boring. Might as well give it to a RB in a near record breaking season. Like giving the MVP to Cabrera instead of trout
12/30/2012 6:39:11 PM
Tied Peyton manning
12/30/2012 6:40:09 PM
Look I'm going to list the top 5 QB's by DVOA.QB1) Brady2) Manning3) Rodgers4) Wilson5) RyanWhat do all these guys have in common? All five are the QB's for one of the only six teams who can win the Super Bowl (with the exception of SF who has two highly ranked QB's and a good defense).QB is what matters in this sport. Having a good RB is like having a girlfriend with pretty ears. Better than bad ears, but pretty irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.I wouldn't want Adrian Peterson on my team, because at his contract level he doesn't add value. Sure he's a great player, but to pay him that ungodly salary diminishes your talent level at other positions too much. Negative ROR overall. Not that salary should matter for the MVP debate, but just pointing that out to show how much the public overvalues RB's worth.
12/30/2012 6:44:44 PM
the top 3 are good enough QBs where they have a legit chance to win the Super Bowl this year (and every year)4 and 5 are pipe dreams]
12/30/2012 6:47:29 PM
If you're going to go the "its boring to give it to a QB every year" route why not give it to Calvin Johnson? Statistically, his season is much more impressive than Peterson's. Several guys have put up 2,000 yards. Once even in a 14 game season. No one has ever come close to breaking Rice's record before.And WR's are slightly more valuable than RB's...
12/30/2012 6:48:50 PM
fair pointi would just say because megatron was absent from the first half of the season, aside from catching 6 balls for 90 yards during garbage time during losses in september and octoberadp was doing it since opening day[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 6:53 PM. Reason : btw he's about 71 away]
12/30/2012 6:50:00 PM
Seattle is not a pipe dream. They are the best team in the NFL right now by a wide margin.They will have a very difficult road though having to go on the road three times though. They'd be the clear favorites to win it all if they had gotten the #2 seed instead of the #5.I think either Denver/NE will win it all though. They don't have any competition in the AFC other than themselves.
12/30/2012 7:00:18 PM
Plus, how "valuable" can you be on a 4-12 team
12/30/2012 7:00:51 PM
they are the hottest team in december, but like you said, they suck away from home
12/30/2012 7:01:10 PM
Ponder with a bomb.
12/30/2012 7:09:21 PM
Seattle doesn't "suck" anywhere they are a great team. Playing on the road is just fucking tough in the NFL. The Giants and Packers have both done it lately though. It can be done. If RW wins a Super Bowl as a rookie I will hang a shirtless oil painting of him over my bed for one year. Done.I mean fuck if Alex Rodriguez can hang a painting of him as a fucking centaur half man/half horse fantasy creature over his bed. That is the gayest thing ive ever heard. Sometimes i wonder if he's really that big of a douche, or if hes doing it just to be liek im fucking alex rodriguez and i wanna see how many hot women i can bang while this is over my bed just to prove im immortal. that i can get behind if its that.
12/30/2012 7:25:22 PM
Seattle is the hottest team in the NFL, but they're also 3-5 on the roadthey're a completely different team away from The 12th Man
12/30/2012 7:28:24 PM
I hope this will be the worst day of Christian Ponder's life.
12/30/2012 7:34:08 PM
Wilson should have thrown it to himself
12/30/2012 7:34:25 PM
looks like Peterson will "only" rush for 199 but will make the playoffsimagine if he was as valuable as Ponder, a QB
12/30/2012 7:43:03 PM
Yeah, AP probably should be MVP.
12/30/2012 7:44:58 PM
I am glad to see that he was more worried about winning a playoff berth than his recordalso, i had much more fun watching him chase that record than that other receiver on a loser team chasing a record with the help of over zealous referees and Goodell mandates[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 7:46 PM. Reason : i]
12/30/2012 7:45:53 PM
he answered that question perfectly
12/30/2012 7:48:52 PM
Who the fuck is One Direction
12/30/2012 7:56:09 PM
They're in that drew brees Pepsi commercial. I believe that is their lone redeeming quality
12/30/2012 7:57:51 PM
my 8 year old cousin knew them when i had dinner with him and my aunt and uncle about a month ago[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 7:59 PM. Reason : actually it was my cousin and his wife, so i guess the 8 year old was my great nephew or 2nd cousin]
12/30/2012 7:58:32 PM
they won the british x factor and have been forced down the gullets of teen girls and gay teen males
12/30/2012 8:05:37 PM
Interestingly, most of the playoff teams are in the bottom half of the NFL in terms of percentage of plays that are passing.1 Dallas7 Atlanta10 Indy16 Baltimore--18 Cinn19 Green Bay20 Denver21 New England26 Houston28 Minn30 SF31 Washington32 Seattle[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM. Reason : Doesn't mean they have to pay a RB a lot]
12/30/2012 8:06:09 PM
12/30/2012 8:16:58 PM
Amazing Peterson stat: he ran for 1598 yards over his final 10 games, which would've been good enough itself to lead the league in rushing. Wow
12/30/2012 8:21:35 PM
12/30/2012 8:37:46 PM
Cap hit versus running back stats. Sorted by DYAR/2013 Cap hit. Peterson is middle of the pack in terms of value
2013 cap hit Yards YPA DYAR Yds/Cap YPA/Cap DYAR/CapMorris 0.5 1410.0 4.7 166.0 2759.3 9.2 324.9Ridley 0.8 1189.0 4.4 173.0 1486.3 5.5 216.3Lynch 5.5 1490.0 5.0 332.0 270.9 0.9 60.4Murray 0.8 587.0 4.1 34.0 724.7 5.1 42.0Rice 5.8 1138.0 4.5 221.0 197.9 0.8 38.4Gore 6.5 1144.0 4.8 227.0 177.4 0.7 35.2AP 11.2 1898.0 6.0 364.0 170.2 0.5 32.6Ballard 0.4 737.0 4.0 13.0 1730.0 9.4 30.5Moreno 3.5 484.0 3.9 54.0 139.3 1.1 15.5Foster 8.0 1328.0 4.0 119.0 166.0 0.5 14.9Benjarvus 3.0 1094.0 3.9 18.0 364.7 1.3 6.0Turner 7.5 785.0 3.6 -78.0 104.7 0.5 -10.4A. Green 1.5 464.0 3.4 -46.0 309.3 2.3 -30.7
12/30/2012 8:40:38 PM
props on formatting that with the code tags, however i'd be curious to see how the non-playoff running backs stacked up as well
12/30/2012 8:47:25 PM
what the shit do those stats mean?
12/30/2012 8:55:19 PM
Nothing, just more data for stat heads to drool over
12/30/2012 8:56:44 PM
I'm not doing that. Eyeballing the list, looks like detroit, pats, and the colts are the only teams who don't spend money on RB.The panthers and falcons are fucking stupid with what they are paying RBs.
^^^it means you'd rather have Vic Ballard on your team over Arian Foster, unless you don't understand stats[Edited on December 30, 2012 at 8:58 PM. Reason : ^^^]
12/30/2012 8:57:55 PM
what the shit is a DYAR?
12/30/2012 9:00:14 PM
nevermind, I found it:
12/30/2012 9:01:49 PM
12/30/2012 9:07:20 PM
Peterson falls in the middle of DYAR/$ but the league as a whole way overpays for RB's because they are "names" and General managers are stupid sometimes (see: Carolina Panthers).The Patriots model is clearly the best. The Packers implement the same strategy, albeit their RB's are a little too terrible sometimes. Arian Foster, undrafted. Alfred Morris, 6th round pick.Terrell Davis, 5th round pick.Curtis Martin, 3rd round pick.Many of the greatest RB's in history have been late round picks. There is a plethora of talent available at RB. A lot of an RB's success is just how good his opportunity to produce is. Yes, some RB's have the ability to spring long runs, others break tackles with size/strength, while others provide value in the passing game... but overall, it is quite easy to find a productive NFL RB. Many teams employ more than one talented RB. There is no scarcity at all at the position, therefore the best RB's simply can't provide a ton more value than the replacement level RB's. They do however cost a shit load more in valuable cap space that can be better allocated to positions that effect your team's success more.QB is a totally different story. Go from Peyton to Painter and you go from Super Bowl contention to worst team in the league.Hell even the dropoff from Delhomme to Clausen is an asymptote.^ The numbers weren't accurately displaying what they were trying to produce. While usage rates don't matter much in basketball, they certainly do in football. [Edited on December 30, 2012 at 9:14 PM. Reason : a]
12/30/2012 9:12:11 PM
12/30/2012 9:13:52 PM
The Steelers won a Super Bowl with an undrafted free agent and I think Bradshaw might have been undrafted too.So yes, I will agree that using a cheap as fuck running back is clearly the correct strategy.Especially since they have a short shelf life and a high likelihood of injury. It's jsut not a position to commit a lot of resources to no matter how sexy they are.
12/30/2012 9:16:25 PM