I should probably clarify my position a bit. I am just messing with guys in here a bit, but I do believe that Peyton Manning deserves MVP more than Rivers for several reasons.Can someone please explain to me the real reasons why Rivers is more deserving than Manning this season? I am curious to see an objective analysis that promotes Rivers over Manning by comparing the two. Because when I've looked at everything (and I've dropped a handful of numbers in this thread), I just see it as Manning's award right now...especially if you even bother to look at the way Manning runs his offense compared to Rivers.
The general case for Rivers over Manning is as follows:1. Rivers has better total numbers, and notably is on pace to surpass the all time single season passing yardage record. While he has played one more game than Manning, that is offset by the fact that Manning has actually attempted more passes.2. More importantly, Rivers has better rate/efficiency numbers (ypa, passer rating) than Manning. He is attempting fewer passes but getting more out of them.3. As a result of his outstanding performance, the Chargers have the #1 offense and the #1 passing offense in the league.4. The Colts have a better record, though not substantially better, but the primary reason for the gap in record is the dismal performance of San Diego's special teams, which should not be held against Rivers.5. While both of them have had to deal with a lot of missed games from offensive teammates, it has been worse for Rivers, which makes his performance more impressive.Yes, Manning is like an offensive coordinator, etc., but Rivers is the clear leader of the Chargers.It's close, so this amounts to accumulation of small differences. But that's how it is for deciding amongst top MVP candidates.