Hard to argue. The guy has really stepped up this year! http://www.thefinsiders.com/blog/20...ing-out?_ga=1.249729285.2019352036.1383325116
little early. If Cam Wake stays healthy the rest of the year, he could take MVP. Brent Grimes, IMO, deserves consideration. The majority of games this season, he's been shutting down the other teams' WRs.
I would say he has been the most steady but I would not say he is the MVP until the end of the season. Wake would be my choice.Without him we would be 3-5 right now.
Odrick's been the team's 3rd best DT. I also think it's said how far off base Andy Cohen is with just about anything he puts out there these days.
Odrick's play is a perfect example of putting a player in the right position to succeed. This staff got it right with him. No more 'tweener status. I am glad this has played out well, and I hope Soliai, Starks, and Odrick can stay in aqua and orange. Good for Odrick and the team.
Can someone report their PFF numbers? Because I could have sworn Odrick was playing better than any defensive lineman not named Wake. He's been an animal on passing downs.
For me, personally, I'd want Starks back over Paul Soliai. Starks, like Odrick, can also play all three downs. You can find another run-stuffer for cheap. However, if Miami goes back to a 3-4 scheme, depending on the coaching staff, then I think you reconsider.
I think he makes a good point about stats not being everything though. He ran the first part of the stunt that freed up Wake against Cincy. Wake made of point of giving "JO" props for that play as well. Classy.
Have we lost a game with Wake at 100%? No. Have we won a game with him hobbled? No. Wake is the MVP a hundred times over.
Randy Starks is #3 and Jared Odrick is #11. They are #6 and #7 respectively in pass rush and #7 and #31 against the run. Brent Grimes and Cam Wake are also right up there for Team MVP. If our LB's and Jones ever step up their games, this defense could be dangerous.
Ellerbe seems to be coming around. He had a good game against Cincy. I was hoping for more pass rush success from Wheeler. Otherwise, Wheeler seems to be the guy put in every tough spot on the defense. Last week he had to cover Bernard one on one more than once I believe.