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Peyton Manning Wins NFL MVP Award

BARRY WILNER   01/ 9/10 04:10 PM ET   AP

Peyton Manning Nfl Mvp

NEW YORK — Maybe the award should be renamed Most Valuable Peyton.

Peyton Manning became the first player to win The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honors four times. The Indianapolis Colts' sensational quarterback romped to the award Saturday in balloting by 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

He received 39 1/2 votes to 7 1/2 for Drew Brees of New Orleans. Only four players – all quarterbacks – earned votes. The other two were Philip Rivers of San Diego (2) and Brett Favre of Minnesota (1).

Manning also won in 2003, 2004 and 2008, breaking a tie with Favre at three MVPs.

"I'm very humbled and grateful to be honored with this award and I really feel like it is a reflection of our team," said Manning, who guided the Colts to a 14-0 record before they rested starters in the second half of two games and finished 14-2.

"I have to believe that starting 14-0 and having seven comeback wins has a lot to do with this award coming our way, and I'm very grateful to all the players and the coaches and our fans, who were a big part of it. There were a number of other extremely deserving candidates."

The Colts play in the divisional round next week and have home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. The Super Bowl is Feb. 7 in Miami, the same place they won it three years ago.

Manning threw for 4,500 and 33 touchdowns this season. Perhaps most impressive, he led the Colts to all those comeback victories. The 33-year-old quarterback has started every game in his career, 192 in the regular season and 15 in the playoffs.

He is durable and dynamic, dependable and decisive. In other words, most valuable.

"He's been such a highly accomplished performer year in and year out. Just when you think you've seen his best, he improves upon it," said Jim Caldwell, who succeeded Tony Dungy as coach and benefited from the same kind of performances Manning gave Dungy. "This year is one of those in terms of when you look at his numbers and how he's been able to play consistently well over a long period of time. It's been remarkable.

"I think a lot of it has to do with his drive. He just has an innate sort of will to excel. He never gets bored with it. That, I think, is highly unusual."

Manning joined the truly elite of team sports: Wayne Gretzky (9), Barry Bonds (7) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6), the leaders for MVP awards in their sports.

"I'm not comfortable having my name on that list or drawing comparisons to those guys," Manning said Saturday. "I think all of those people would probably echo the sentiments that I had before about being very humbled, especially in football which I think is the ultimate team game."

Manning, the 2007 Super Bowl MVP when he won his only league championship, noted the support and stability he's enjoyed in his career.

"I've been the beneficiary of having the same owner, the same team president all four times," he said. "I've received great coaching from our head coaches and assistants and a number of different teammates who have all had a huge impact on me."

But even when Dungy turned over the coaching to Caldwell last year, Manning and the Colts adapted.

"This offseason brought more change than any other year around here," he said. "We have had that consistency till this year, with losing a head coach and Marvin (Harrison), sort of replacing by committee with a group of young receivers. I think dealing with those changes says a lot."

Manning lost his longtime favorite receiver, Harrison, this season. Harrison's replacement, Anthony Gonzalez, went down with a right knee injury in the opener.

Manning simply turned to his latest fave, Reggie Wayne, who had 100 catches for 1,264 yards and 10 touchdowns. And to Dallas Clark, who joined Tony Gonzalez as the only tight ends with 100 receptions in a season when he grabbed exactly that many for 1,106 yards and 10 scores.

Plus, Austin Collie tied for the rookie lead in receptions with 60 and scored seven times. Pierre Garcon, nurtured in dozens of passing sessions with Manning, developed into a prime deep threat and averaged 16.3 yards on 47 catches, with four TDs.

"What he's been able to do this year with Pierre and Austin – and obviously Dallas had a year that will go down in the record books," linebacker and defensive captain Gary Brackett said. "And I think it really says something when you can work young guys like that."

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AP Sports Writer Michael Marot in Indianapolis contributed to this story.

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08:54 PM on 01/10/2010
The MVP should be given to the player that makes the biggest impact during the year. While i respect Manning a ton and think he's second to none.. i think Brees made a bigger impact in the NFL and for his team this year than Manning did. Manning had a very similar (while excellent) year to the last few.. there's no real difference made it's kind of expected. It would be a bigger issue if his team went 2 and 14.. but with Manning and the colts you always expect 12+ wins per year, and it's not a surprise when it happens.

The saints winning as many as they did was out of the blue .. and it was because of Brees. I personally think there was no other choice besides Brees. I think this was just a band-wagon popularity contest and not recognition for the biggest impact player of the year.
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03:54 PM on 01/10/2010
The ravens are looking good for next week. A lot of ups and down depend on how many injuries your team has.
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08:58 AM on 01/10/2010
Love Mannig but Chris Johnson..was the man this year..PERIOD
02:35 AM on 01/10/2010
Ultimately, Manning was given this award because his team both
A. Won a lot, and
B. Had no complementary game (the Colts were pretty bad at running)

Manning, with 14 wins, won more than Drew Brees, with 13 wins, and Brett Favre, with 12 wins (both very good quarterbacks).
All 3 posted ridiculously good stats.
Moreover, the Saints and (especially) the Vikings had very good run games that forced the opposing defenses to occasionally respect the run over the pass. When a team plays Peyton Manning and the Colts, they KNOW he's going to throw the ball a lot and that the run game isn't going to do much. Still, Manning posted excellent numbers, despite that handicap.

Also, the two Colts losses came in games in which the coach had decided to sacrifice the perfect season in order to protect the starters. Don't forget, the Colts were ahead of the Jets when Caldwell pulled Manning and the other starters out of the game. Drew Brees and Brett Favre lost games in which they were trying to win.

Chris Johnson deserved some votes, and it's insulting to running backs that he didn't get any. However, despite his heroic efforts, his team didn't win much at all (8 wins), so while he posted good numbers, he didn't win his team many games. Tennessee only started winning once Vince Young was added to the equation.
In terms of winning (which is what an MVP does), Manning had a clear advantage over his rivals.
02:38 AM on 01/10/2010
The Jets-Cincinnati game demonstrated that when one team has a dominant running game (the Jets), even a rookie quarterback like Mark Sanchez can look impressive. Manning didn't have a running back named Adrian Peterson standing nearby him during plays, and posted numbers better than Brett Favre.
12:48 AM on 01/10/2010
He also should have been award the league most classiest player.
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11:28 PM on 01/09/2010
Well deserved !

One of the best QB's, EVER and I'm a Jets Fan.
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06:45 PM on 01/10/2010
Laugh out loud.
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06:51 PM on 01/10/2010
Tiff. Who you got ?
10:16 PM on 01/09/2010
I love Peyton, feel sorry for Eli. He was hilarious on Saturday Night Live.

Very Funny Colts-Fan NFL Parody
http://www.politiwit.com/2009/12/colts-lose-perfect-season-fans-lose.html
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09:10 PM on 01/09/2010
Quelle suprise. The golden boy wins again.
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07:51 PM on 01/09/2010
Give it a break Colts fans this was without merit
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05:59 PM on 01/09/2010
Drew Brees wuz robbed!
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11:17 PM on 01/09/2010
I think Brett was robbed, all things considered. I really like Manning and Brees a whole lot, what's not to like, great guys on/off field, but let's see them pull these kind of numbers at age 40.
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06:54 PM on 01/10/2010
No.
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05:52 PM on 01/09/2010
7 comebacks in the 4th quarter sealed the deal for Peyton. This was supposed to be a down year for the Colts and they were riddled with injuries all season. Despite that, Peyton led his team to a 14-0 record. Well-deserved 4th MVP for the best player in football.

A strong case can be made that the award should have shared with Brees. Chris Johnson surely would have had more consideration had his team been better than .500.
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06:16 PM on 01/09/2010
14 and lost two.
02:26 AM on 01/10/2010
Lost the first after the Colts were ahead, and the coach pulled most of the starters.
Lost the second because there was no point in risking anybody getting injured, once the perfect record was lost.
Not all losses are created equal.
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05:35 PM on 01/09/2010
Clearly, Manning should be tested and exposed for being an android.
04:59 PM on 01/09/2010
GO COLTS!!!!
04:25 PM on 01/09/2010
MVP's are supposed to well in the playoffs, not lose in the first round.
09:29 PM on 01/09/2010
The Colts have a bye in the first round. They didn't lose. They don't play until next week.
04:16 PM on 01/09/2010
Best QB in the game: Ben Roethlisberger. You put anyone else behind that line and the Steelers win maybe 3 games.
04:27 PM on 01/09/2010
Nonsense. Put a quarterback behind the Steelers' line that gets rid of the ball within a reasonable time, unlike Ben (who, don't get me wrong, is a very good quarterback), and you would see how good that offensive line really is.
04:29 PM on 01/09/2010
Which explains why the Steelers' running game wrecked fear in opposing teams. LOL!
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05:37 PM on 01/09/2010
Dude, I strongly suggest you look at this page and reconsider your homer-blinded statement:

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MannPe00.htm

By the time Manning retires, he'll have set every record so far out of reach, you'll need a ladder just to read the stats.