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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
How can one be the MVP of the league if they are not even the MVP of their own offense? He's arguably fourth on their offene after McCaffrey, Williams, and Deebo. That his bad stretch came when they were missing two of those guys wasn't a coincidence. Will he get more MVP votes than Tyreek? Probably, because MVP is a QB award. But there isn't a compelling argument at all that he's more valuable than Tyreek, he just plays a more valuable position.
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He leads the league in passer rating among QBs with at least 300 pass attempts. He's also 4th in the league in passing TDs, leading the league in TD passes per attempt.
Does he benefit from the playmakers around him? Of course he does. Just like Dak does, just like Tyreek does, just like anyone in this history of football has.
I'm not saying Brock will win MVP, but I do think he has a much stronger case than you seem to think.