McGee
08-26-2004, 01:36 AM
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Pro Football Weekly - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 (http://proxy.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1866695)
When push comes to shove, which NFL players will push their games to MVP-type heights in 2004? Here, we project the players we believe will be the the most valuable performers on both offense and defense for each team this coming season.
Offensive MVP: QB Drew Bledsoe
He's out to prove that his dismal 2003 season was an aberration, not a trend. A deep, talented group of skill-position players should help him do just that.
Defensive MVP: LB Takeo Spikes
Spikes is a fast, physical and hardworking player who should take his game up a notch in his second year in the Bills' aggressive defensive scheme. I agree with the Bledsoe selection, but I think that one of our CBs will have to step it up with some INTs and become our defensive MVP if we are to be successful this season.
Pro Football Weekly - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 (http://proxy.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1866695)
When push comes to shove, which NFL players will push their games to MVP-type heights in 2004? Here, we project the players we believe will be the the most valuable performers on both offense and defense for each team this coming season.
Offensive MVP: QB Drew Bledsoe
He's out to prove that his dismal 2003 season was an aberration, not a trend. A deep, talented group of skill-position players should help him do just that.
Defensive MVP: LB Takeo Spikes
Spikes is a fast, physical and hardworking player who should take his game up a notch in his second year in the Bills' aggressive defensive scheme. I agree with the Bledsoe selection, but I think that one of our CBs will have to step it up with some INTs and become our defensive MVP if we are to be successful this season.