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Cris Collinsworth Doubts If Cam Newton Should Be MVP


Cookie Lyon

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Cris Collinsworth and Al Michaels were discussing who should be MVP and Collinsworth suggested that he is unsure if Cam should be the MVP since he lost one game. WTF?!!!

Cris Collinsworth has a MVP vote, but Al Michaels does not. Michaels said that Newton is the MVP and that he would vote for him. So, Cam has to be undefeated to win the MVP award, but Brady and Palmer can have multiple losses and it's cool?

Collinsworth should have his MVP vote REVOKED with his ridiculous logic. I just hope the other MVP voters don't share Cris Collinsworth's views and vote against Cam.

 

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8 minutes ago, IGSaint said:

Pretty much this. We know and knew it's was coming. Let's try to not make a thread about every one of them because it's going to be a lot. 

What's wrong with making a thread about this? I thought it was newsworthy since Cris Collinsworth has a MVP vote.

It's not like he is some random fan I'm talking about.

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