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I picked Rodgers this week so I cant vote for him but every game of his career it should be Rodgers regardless of other players or rules or whatever. Hes just an absolute God. Without his top weapon and a limited group he was excellent.
That said Lazard deserves it. He got behind the defense twice and made some other solid reception including a score.
That's we don't have a "game MVP" competition - It would actually be "who picks first" contest, as the first one to pick would always take AR, and would win over half the time...
I think Lazard is probably the right pick for this week, but I am tempted to give it to big bob just bc he’s making a believer out of me when I was a hater. Plus his little roll out play worked over and over.
But I have to go Lazard bc the big bomb he caught early where he stumbled a bit and then recovered and caught the pass...as soon as he caught that I thought “mvs would have never recovered and made that grab”. Lazard does make that play though. All day.
With Adams out I expect Lazard to step up as the #2. I've always thought Tonyan should get more targets. But Keke wasn't on my radar at all. Sacks always have meaning they affect the QB one way or another. I'm going with Keke.
Another guy that seems to be getting weekly consideration for this thing (even if its down the list a little bit) is Chandon Sullivan. I was a bit skeptical coming into the season without bringing Tramon back, but Sullivan has been an absolute bright spot for the defense.
Tooting my own pick's horn a bit to shine a light on the Oline's performance.
Our line has now allowed 2 sacks in 3 games, and AR said this week's one was his fault. They are second best behind TB in pressure allowed percentage, allowing pressure (a hurry, qb hit or a sack) on just 9.1% of passing attempts (last season 21.9%), despite having faced over twice the blitzes Brady has. To be fair, AR has been getting rid of the ball way quicker than before, but OL performance is still beyond my wildest hopes.
Also have blocked for rushers that average 5.9 yards per carry (not counting AR scrambles or kneeldowns).
O-Line deserves props, for sure and that would be my vote if not for Lazard's amazing performance. I have to go with Lazard. Thought of him mostly as a blocker and possession receiver, but he surprised me by taking two deep balls.
Honorable mention to Z. Although we expect big things from him, the strip sack on Hill was a huge turning point. Reminded me of Clay's forced fumble in the Super Bowl.
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Tooting my own pick's horn a bit to shine a light on the Oline's performance.
Our line has now allowed 2 sacks in 3 games, and AR said this week's one was his fault. They are second best behind TB in pressure allowed percentage, allowing pressure (a hurry, qb hit or a sack) on just 9.1% of passing attempts (last season 21.9%), despite having faced over twice the blitzes Brady has. To be fair, AR has been getting rid of the ball way quicker than before, but OL performance is still beyond my wildest hopes.
Also have blocked for rushers that average 5.9 yards per carry (not counting AR scrambles or kneeldowns).