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Official Carolina Huddle Panthers MVP Poll


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Who was the 2013 season MVP?   

94 members have voted

  1. 1. Who was the 2013 season MVP?

    • Cam Newton
      48
    • Luke Kuechly
      26
    • Thomas Davis
      17
    • Greg Hardy
      3


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I would also say that any team in the league without their starting QB, would win very few games, so QB is mvp for all teams?

 

Replace Cam with a non mobile QB (not named Brady or Manning) and this team would have won 4 games.

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QB for

San Diego

KC

Pittsburgh

Cincinatti

Baltimore

Dallas

Philly

New Orleans

Atlanta

GBay

 

 

Could have all won more than 4 games, but whatever, its your board, if you want Cam, then Cam it is.

 

I would actually put TDavis in as second and Cam third for the record.  Does not mean I don't place value at all the positions listed but just my opinion

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Voted TD simply because he is the heart and soul of the defense, which in my opinion is what won a lot of these games. Cam did an incredible job putting up points with a shambles of an offense around him, but I gotta give it to the guy who inspired both sides of the ball by coming back like TD did and playing at such a high level after his setbacks.

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