Been doing some thinking about this.
I think realistically the MVP should be between 2 players: Jayden and Saquon.
Lamar, Allen and Burrow all had statistically better seasons, and Mahomes led his team to more wins. But aside from the Bengals, the other teams are all veteran squads whose cores have been together for years. If you took their QBs away for the season or a big chunk of their games, their teams would still be competitive -- they have an established way that they play that would prevent them from going into the shitter. Take Allen or Lamar away and BUF and BAL win with their running game and their D. Take Mahomes away and KC wins with its D, Andy Reid out-coaching everyone, and the zebras under mandate to support the Chiefs. Take Burrow away and CIN still sucks, just harder.
That brings us to SB. We're used to thinking of the Iggles as powerhouse, but they fell apart last season, with their great OL and an almost as great defense as this year's edition. Hurts is what he is -- a decent QB at best who's a good runner and unstoppable on short yardage (in large part due to his murderous OL.) Then they add Saquon and they are almost unbeatable. He has turned Hurts, AJB, Devonta and Goeddert into complementary pieces. He is the show.
And Jayden? Take him off this team and what do you have? Do Howell, JJMcC or Maye turn this offense into an automatic game-winning, last-drive miracle machine? Impossible to know for sure, but logic says something that's never happened before probably doesn't happen under a anybody else. The entire energy of the team is different because they have Jayden. Their belief that they can -- and will -- win every game comes from stepping on the field with a ****ing assassin leading them.
There is one guy who led 5 game-winning drives (not counting playoffs, which came post-voting) in the 4th Qtr and OT, 4 of which came on the last play. And that's not counting the 1st DAL game where he pulled us back and then our K and KO coverage team made the call from inside the house. (****ers)
He's the MVP.
Guilty of homer bias? 100%. But correct? 1,000%