Uhhh awards. I hate awards. I hate talking about awards. Everyone will make a ridiculous argument or invent a new stat to push their teammate more often than not. But let's be realistic here. Awards should take team results into account. Like, how much does a player's production affect their team's overall success. Or how a player is managing to keep their team afloat and close to contention. Take Ben Slothlisberger for example. Sloth is playing under center for NOLA. He is the MVP right now. NOLA would be a dumpster fire without him. Best passing offence, worst rushing offence in the league, 5-6 record after 11 weeks. On top of that, Sloth has the second highest passer rating, with 102.3, only behind O'Donnell's 102.4, despite having more completions, attempts, yards, touchdowns, and less interceptions thrown. Another quarterback I'd put in the same discussion is Charlemagne Cortez, playing under center for the 9-2 Arizona Outlaws. I could also throw Colby Jack and Mike Boss Jr., and even Matthaias Caliban in the mix, but in my eyes, Sloth's TD-to-INT ratio of 5.75:1, and the fact that NOLA would be AWFUL without him, is enough to name him the league's MVP. I'd really want to wait till the season is over though. The MVP race this season may be closer than it looks.
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