Its bad. The haircut is bad. THe whole thing is bad. BUT...
In perspective, how many QBs in the league could look good with this much negative change at literally all receiving positions?
And he is kind of a victim of being compared to his own lofty standard. The guy DID throw a TD in 52 straight games and was on the door of setting an all-time NFL record. He's not a chump. He doesn't look bad in HIS portion of the game. He is not making bad decisions. But he can't run the routes and catch the ball.
We could say what if all day but I'm pretty sure if he had Gronk, Welker, and Hernandez, the nature of this MVP talk would be a different reason. What would Manning do if he lost both Thomases, Decker, Welker, and Moreno? Would he be Peyton Manning with Dreesen, Tamme, Ball, Bubba Caldwell and the rest of the crew? Probably not.
This is no longer worth arguing relative situations, it was made clear by 99% of the people in this thread that MVP means individual performance - which is why anyone ever discussing the merits of why one person should be the MVP over the other is now and apparently has always been ######ed - why people vote on an award at the end of the day that is based on a box score is beyond me.
It was silly of the OP to create this thread and discussion when apparently this was never even debatable.
Yeah, it's a silly thread that only a Boston homer could create. No one else would even have such an absurd opinion cross their mind, let alone be serious about it. Especially when it's in comparison to a start that has statistically been the best of all time in so many areas. I wonder if these people argued the inverse in Brady's historic 2007 season, when these were the stats after 4 weeks:
Brady 4-0, 37 ppg, 13 TDs, 1118 passing yards
Manning 4-0,32.75 ppg, 8 TDs, 1066 passing yards