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Can we talk, though, for just a second in the analysis of what it takes to be MVP of that league, that physical league, okay, in your prime and whatever the prime is?
Because I assume we all think that Josh Allen is going to be the MVP for a while or in the conversation, right?
Because his body type is going to hold up or has held up against almost everything, even though he too plays hurt a thousand different ways.
A quarterback who was questioned at the very beginning, could this play in this league as a quarterback by the six-time executive of the year?
And the answer from that six-time executive of the year was no, you don't draft him as a quarterback.
That guy runs through his body, and at 29, when you say, just be more athletic than everyone else, the answer is no.
It's going to have to be from the pocket.
You saw that last year.
However injured he already is, I don't know if that's him or him trying to play hurt, but last year, that wasn't Lamar Jackson.
That was not an MVP of the league.
That's not someone who's a threat on both corners to run 40 yards.
That's somebody who's going to have to win from the pocket.
He was the MVP and then he gained a step?
He's confirming what Mike is saying.
No, Mike, he agrees with you.
He gained a step, but he lost a step and a half.
Therefore, he's lost half a step.
A nightmare.
That's important analysis.
You expect giant stats from him, and when you don't get giant stats, the fantasy head is wrong.