Titans and Derrick Henry are not expected to reach a long-term deal by Wednesday deadline for franchise players, per source. Henry is scheduled to make $10.27M this season and become a free agent in off-season.
Any franchise deals by Wednesday will be an exception, not the rule.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Eh, Henry ran for over 1500 yds in 2022, with at least one run for 69 yds. And he's just 7 years in. He's not washed yet.
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
I haven’t seen him take a hit like yesterday since Sorenson’s hit in the AFCCG.
He took a couple big hits yesterday. Philly really seemed to focus on hitting him right at the mesh point. People have said it for years - hit him before he gets moving. And I think it takes him juuuuuust a little longer to get moving than it used to. And he has to work just a little harder to get low and he's just a little slower to make that first move and make that first tackler miss.
Still exceptional once he gets moving. But maybe a little easier to chop down quickly than he once was.
Meanwhile even 2 yard runs from Barkley look impressive as hell. That guy's a problem and the clear MVP, IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
He took a couple big hits yesterday. Philly really seemed to focus on hitting him right at the mesh point. People have said it for years - hit him before he gets moving. And I think it takes him juuuuuust a little longer to get moving than it used to. And he has to work just a little harder to get low and he's just a little slower to make that first move and make that first tackler miss.
Still exceptional once he gets moving. But maybe a little easier to chop down quickly than he once was.
Meanwhile even 2 yard runs from Barkley look impressive as hell. That guy's a problem and the clear MVP, IMO.
Yeah, if you get Henry going east/west he’s far less of a threat. Same with him not getting a full head of steam as you mentioned.
Barkley is indeed having an incredible season and showing why he was a very high pick (even though the Giants wasted him). I don’t disagree that he’s playing at a MVP level, but I would genuinely be surprised if he wins it. Much like last year when CMC probably deserved it more than Jackson, he didn’t win or even come close.
As of this moment I feel that way about Barkley vs Allen. At this point I think it’s Allen’s to lose unless something bizarre happens. The Kelce’s labeled MVP as “Most Valuable Passer”, and at this point it’s hard to argue. [Reply]
1,037 of Barkley’s 1,499 yards have come before contact this season. He’s obviously incredible, but he owes a fuckton of his success this season to their offensive line.
Also, I think he has a much better shot at MVP a than CMC did last year. First and foremost, Barkley already has more rushing yards than CMC did all of last season. And he’s got like six games left. He has a real chance at smashing the single season rushing and scrimmage record this year.
If he can even come close to both of those while the Eagles maintain the 1 or 2 seed and Allen stays on statistical track he’s on now, Barkley could take it.
We’re also at the point in the season where hot take reactions shift the narrative every week. If Allen struggles one week and Lamar doesn’t, everyone will say Lamar is the clear favorite, etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
1,037 of Barkley’s 1,499 yards have come before contact this season. He’s obviously incredible, but he owes a fuckton of his success this season to their offensive line.
Also, I think he has a much better shot at MVP a than CMC did last year. First and foremost, Barkley already has more rushing yards than CMC did all of last season. And he’s got like six games left. He has a real chance at smashing the single season rushing and scrimmage record this year.
If he can even come close to both of those while the Eagles maintain the 1 or 2 seed and Allen stays on statistical track he’s on now, Barkley could take it.
We’re also at the point in the season where hot take reactions shift the narrative every week. If Allen struggles one week and Lamar doesn’t, everyone will say Lamar is the clear favorite, etc.
I think Lamar is out of the running.
Nick Wright made a REALLY good point. The same people that say Lamar Jackson is the MVP will say, after every game they lost, that the reason they lost was that they didn't run the ball enough.
I love that point. If the guy is the MVP, how can you say that the answer to winning any game is to take the ball out of his hands?
Short answer is - you can't. Too many excuses are made for Lamar Jackson. Either he's the most important player on his own team, in which case HE'S a major reason they're 8-5, or Henry is the engine that should drive that offense in which case he's NOT the most valuable Raven, let alone the NFL's most valuable player.
I think this is Allen vs. Barkley pretty easily. And I guess Goff could make a fight of it as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I think Lamar is out of the running.
Nick Wright made a REALLY good point. The same people that say Lamar Jackson is the MVP will say, after every game they lost, that the reason they lost was that they didn't run the ball enough.
I love that point. If the guy is the MVP, how can you say that the answer to winning any game is to take the ball out of his hands?
Short answer is - you can't. Too many excuses are made for Lamar Jackson. Either he's the most important player on his own team, in which case HE'S a major reason they're 8-5, or Henry is the engine that should drive that offense in which case he's NOT the most valuable Raven, let alone the NFL's most valuable player.
I think this is Allen vs. Barkley pretty easily. And I guess Goff could make a fight of it as well.
In the postseason I wouldn’t argue against this whatsoever, but regular season Lamar is a different story. He’s got the two previous MVP without Henry to vouch for himself. I also hate to be a stat nerd but he’s got 3,200 passing yards with 29 TDs to 3 INTs. He’s averaging 8.7 YPA. His passing efficiency is off the charts.
Compare those numbers to Josh Allen’s 2,600 passing yards at 7.6 YPA and 20:5 TD:INT ratio.
I also don’t think you can make an argument against Lamar in the same breath as you defend Goff. There isn’t a QB on an elite team asked to do less than that guy is on a weekly basis. Swap Allen, Mahomes or Burrow for Goff this year and those guys go nuclear, I’m talking 2013 Peyton, 07 Brady type shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
Mahomes should win MVP just to piss people off more.
If we win out and Mahomes maintains this same statistical pace he’s maintained over the last 6ish weeks, this is actually very possible. 30ish TDs to 14ish INTs and a 16-1 record could do it if Barkley doesn’t break any records.