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Aaron Rodgers
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Randall Cobb
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James Jones
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Jordy Nelson
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AJ Hawk
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Tramon Williams
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I will be the first for Jones. 3 of his 8 td's only a handful of guys could make those catches. Plus I think he is only credited for one drop. |
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I'll be different and Vote for James Jones. He has stepped up basically into the #1 WR spot. He has made some incredible catches, including Sunday when he bailed Rodgers out for a poorly thrown deep ball for a result of a TD. |
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I am absolutely appalled Jermichael Finley is not listed. If it wasn't for him being double and tripled teamed, James Jones, and Randall Cobb wouldn't be making nearly the impact. Ashamed of this poll is I! |
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Like others my vote is for Rodgers, with a close second for Cobb. |
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Has to be Aaron Rodgers to this point. The man has stood tall in leading this team to 6-3. No one else has had quite the impact on our success as he has had. Randall Cobb may be a close 2nd, but same could be said for James Jones and Clay Matthews.
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My vote is for Cobb. When he has been allowed on the field he has made the entire offense (and team as a whole) better. Given our injury losses at WR this year his presence and performance has been huge. Also, you could argue this both ways, but I think more than anybody else on the list he has made Rodgers' job easier by distracting the focus of opposing defenses. Yes, if Rodgers didn't play it would impact the team more than any other player on the list, but that is true of most of the teams in the NFL. |
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FYI every vote for James Jones or Randall Cobb credits Jermichael Finley for 0.5 vote. I can't believe some of you alleged Packers "fans" are such blind HATERS!!! |
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Jermicheal Finley will be The Packers offensive MVP for the 2nd half of the year!!!!!!
My Bold Prediction. |
"OUTSIDE THE SKY IS FALLING!! IN HERE EVERYTHING'S FINE!!!" |
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Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan  Jermicheal Finley will be The Packers offensive MVP for the 2nd half of the year!!!!!!
My Bold Prediction. wait.... he's still on the team? |
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Rodgers and Matthews are the 2 players we cannot do without, so to make it interesting I'm taking them out of the equation for my voting. Hence my vote goes to Jones with Cobb a close second. Jones has really stepped up this year,especially when he has needed to with Jennings and Jordy out, he not only has good numbers but has been consistent. I would have been all for trading him earlier, but boy am I glad Ted Thompson didn't. |
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I am intrigued at the responses.. not because we lack options to debate. But because of the number of players that have stepped up their game to keep this team pointing towards the playoffs.
I concur, it is a testament to Ted and Companies ability to stock the shelves with players that can play. And the ability of the coaches to get that play out of the players stepping up.
But at the end of the day, it is the players themselves that step into the spotlight and make the ball bounce our way more often then not.
Speaks well of the now, but really gives one confidence that this team is built for the duration.
That was the point of the thread in the first place... not whom is the MVP. That after a couple of struggles in victory, that this team finds a way. And the entire unit that is the Green Bay Packers have "it".
There are talented teams, Cowboys come to mind, that have elite talent in many spots, but continually fail to produce.
Soak it up my brothers and sisters.. it is truly a glorious time to be a Packer fan. |
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I'm doubting between Casey Haywood, Randall Cabb, Aaron Rutgers and Tim Muststay.
Ps. The message you get after voting seems awfully passive-agressive. |
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Originally Posted by: Rockmolder  I'm doubting between Casey Haywood, Randall Cabb, Aaron Rutgers and Tim Muststay.
Very NS of you. |
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As MVP - Most Valuable Person - I'll go with Ted Thompson because if he doesn't do well at his job we don't have the players who have the ability or motivation to step up and make those plays. Gotta give the coaches credit also, Campen seems to possibly be the only weak link. |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Campen seems to possibly be the only weak link. Yes.. Winston Moss has redeemed himself in my opinion. Mike McCarthy has assembled a solid and talented staff. |
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