July 4, 2024

‘He’s The Worst Player I’ve Ever Come A crossed’ Bills Head Coach Angrily Criticize….

The lone voter who supported Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, to win MVP has no qualms about stopping Lamar Jackson from receiving a unanimous votes.
The quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens earned the award for the second time in his career. However, Aaron Schatz of FTNFantasy was the only writer to vote for Allen in first place, thus preventing him from being the first player in history to win in two unanimous ballots. Despite significant opposition to the decision, Schatz remained steadfast in his vote and addressed his detractors.
Even though Allen had a terrific season leading the Bills to a fourth straight AFC East championship and led the league with 44 total touchdowns, Jackson was considered the obvious favorite to win MVP at the end of the season. Thus, there were some intense feelings when Schatz opted to vote for Allen rather than Jackson, preventing Jackson from receiving a 50-0 vote. Pundit Stephen A. Smith said on “First Take” that it was a “homer” choice.

“That one vote that was cast against Lamar Jackson” stated Smith. That puts sports reporters in danger, which is why some argue that they shouldn’t be allowed to vote. That was a dumb, homer vote cast by someone who was presumably too afraid to return to the locker room if he had voted against Josh Allen. That puts everything at risk. When you are able to vote, objectivity is required. That’s embarrassing, but I have no idea who the hell it was.

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