NFL odds: After Sunday night, Patrick Mahomes is now the overwhelming NFL MVP favorite
Frank Schwab 2 hrs ago
We can cease and desist with any debate about someone other than Patrick Mahomes being the NFL MVP favorite.
You’ll hear people argue that Kyler Murray, Russell Wilson, Alvin Kamara or anyone else should be “in the conversation,” but the only real talk is that the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is the overwhelming favorite until further notice. Everyone else is vying for NFL offensive player of the year, though Mahomes should probably win that too.
Sunday night’s heroics, leading a game-winning drive over the Las Vegas Raiders everyone knew was coming, solidified Mahomes’ position. He’s the best player in football and he’s having a phenomenal year.
The odds at BetMGM reflect that.
Mahomes is -118 to win MVP at BetMGM. Next on the list is Wilson at +350. Aaron Rodgers is +550 and nobody else is less than 12-to-1. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Regular season MVP sure seems like a bad luck charm for winning the Super Bowl through the years. Guess we shall see if Rodgers can pull off both of them.
Maybe Pat was trying to play his way out of contention yesterday. :-) [Reply]
We have the best record in the NFL and in franchise history but KC can play the underdog role well. I would like to see playoff shock and awe to remind them who we have. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coogs:
Down 4 with under four minutes to play, Mahomes takes the team down the field for the game winning TD. Throws for 278 with 2 TD's and 1 INT.
There is a chance that GB fucks it up but LeFleur and Rodgers know how important for them the #1 spot is, having all games played in GB under yesterday's condtion would gave them a huge advantage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NEOM:
There is a chance that GB fucks it up but LeFleur and Rodgers know how important for them the #1 spot is, having all games played in GB under yesterday's condtion would gave them a huge advantage.
Not against Brady, the best cold weather QB ever. Now maybe some of Brady’s teammates would have trouble with it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Not against Brady, the best cold weather QB ever. Now maybe some of Brady’s teammates would have trouble with it.
I considered Tampa as the strongest team in the NFC but Arians and Brady don’t really seem to align much, I still see them ahead of the Saints because I don’t see Brees being able to overcome the obstacles and beat Green Bay at their own turf, though I have the feeling in the end neither KC or Green Bay will be in the SB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NEOM:
I considered Tampa as the strongest team in the NFC but Arians and Brady don’t really seem to align much, I still see them ahead of the Saints because I don’t see Brees being able to overcome the obstacles and beat Green Bay at their own turf, though I have the feeling in the end neither KC or Green Bay will be in the SB.
Stop wasting time telling us. Go to the casino and bet that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NEOM:
I considered Tampa as the strongest team in the NFC but Arians and Brady don’t really seem to align much, I still see them ahead of the Saints because I don’t see Brees being able to overcome the obstacles and beat Green Bay at their own turf, though I have the feeling in the end neither KC or Green Bay will be in the SB.
Originally Posted by NEOM:
I considered Tampa as the strongest team in the NFC but Arians and Brady don’t really seem to align much, I still see them ahead of the Saints because I don’t see Brees being able to overcome the obstacles and beat Green Bay at their own turf, though I have the feeling in the end neither KC or Green Bay will be in the SB.
Brees is pretty screwed in the cold weather. I would not bet against Russell Wilson on the other hand. Seahawks gave the Packers a very strong run for their money at Lambeau in the playoffs last year. [Reply]