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So who really is the best player in the league?


Mr. Scot

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The NFL Top 100 says it's J J Watt.  Some on here agree.  Some don't.

So, excluding Panther players (for obvious reasons) tell me who gets your vote for best player in the league.

If you wanna name the best Panthers player as well, that's fine.  But I'm primarily looking for who is the best non-Panther player in your opinion.

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When you're comparing offense and defense and including any and all positions, I don't see how you could even vote until you define what 'best player' means. I don't care how good Watt or any defensive player is. If you're down a couple of TD's and time's running out, you want one of the best QB's, and not THE BEST defensive player. 

What's a better vehicle? A hot sports car or a truck? Depends on what you intend to do with it.

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The NFL Top 100 says it's J J Watt.  Some on here agree.  Some don't.

So, excluding Panther players (for obvious reasons) tell me who gets your vote for best player in the league.

If you wanna name the best Panthers player as well, that's fine.  But I'm primarily looking for who is the best non-Panther player in your opinion.

Aaron Rodgers

but wouldn't argue with Tom Brady

 

 

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What temperature would you like your flames?

Brady stands alone in my opinion. He's done more with less than anyone I've seen in my lifetime as a football fanatic. And he's been doing it for over a decade. I truly believe Cam has the ability to develop to that level and achieve similar sustained success over the next decade.

Just because I hate LBJ with a passion doesn't mean I don't know he's the best player on the planet right now.

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