Who are your top 5 MVPs from todays game?

hawker232

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For me, I think my top 5 MVPs would be:

Lynch- obviously had a great game (excluding the goaline fumble), 139 yards rushing against a good rush defense.

Moffit- today was the day Moffit reunited Sweezy with the bench, becuase no way Sweezy gets back in the game when Moffit plays that well.

Wilson- didn't have the sharpest game, but didn't commit any turnovers, threw for a touchdown, threw a couple great passes to the sideline, and was a great lead blocker. ;)

MILLER- Miller played a great game, converting the two point conversion, then putting the nail in the coffin converting on the 4th and short late in the game, really looked like the kind of TE we've all come to expect from him.

Branch- he was the main reason we continued to stuff the run late in the game, plugging any holes, and getting in the quarterbacks face.

Who are your top 5 MVPs?
 

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I think you pretty much sum this up. Branch had his best game as a Seahawk.

Just because Sherm didn't get any passes defended doesn't mean he wasn't a player of the game. I think the closest completion to him must have been 15 yard away.
 

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Moffit Played???? :eek:


1. Zack Miller - He was amazing run blocking and fought for valuable 1st downs
2. Skittles - He put the team on his back while they were down
3. Wilson - he was extremely effecient with the ball and NEVER got greedy with the football, he had a easy gimme TD to baldwin but over throws.
4. Earl Thomas - That interception prevented the game from getting out of hand
5. Alan Branch - Beast game, Stopped the running game and got good pass rush
 

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That looks like a great list. I was very pleased with the play of RG3 as well. ;)

Big shout out to Irvin as well. IMO, there was no single (non-scoring) play any bigger than his sack. I maxed out my vertical leap on that play.
 

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1. Russell Wilson - this guy just exudes confidence and poise, and it infects everyone around him. even on an off-day where his deep ball was a little off and he made a few read mistakes (almost picked off in the endzone and missed a wide open Sidney Rice for a touchdown) this team would not have won this without him

2. Marshawn Lynch - nuff said. This guy just keeps delivering the ether. The fumble pick-up, the TD run, the other great runs throughout the game...he is just beasting it

3. Bruce Irvin - he came in when Clemons went down and just shut RG3 down. I think that sack before the injury was what broke the camel's back and he just brought so much pressure from the moment he got on the line.

4. Zach Miller - Huge plays, great hands, yards after the catch and great blocking.

5. Brandon Browner - he set the tone early physically. Never backed down. I think there were 4 replays of him just MAULING people in the first half. He was rusty in that first quarter, but single-handedly shut down that screen game IMO, which made the Redskins just that much more one-dimensional

HONORABLE MENTION: Richard Sherman. Did we hear his name called at all...? I dont think there was a completion on his side of the field. Sometimes it is best to not be heard and he exemplified it. It's hard to run an offense with half the field shut down.
 

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1. Zach Miller
2. Beastmode
3. Alan Branch
4. Russell "last name" Wilson
5. Steven Hauschka, drilled two key kicks with a bum calf.
 

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Funny with Wilson. I think Baldwin gets a little bumped slowing him down so don't blame RW. But I didn't like the long run as Rice was wide open for a TD...

Agree with OP in the five
 
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