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Who's your offensive MVP?
#1
Thielen?
Case?
Elflein?
Reiff?
Other? 
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#2
Elflein, then Reiff.

Seriously.  Reiff changed the attitude in that room.  Elflein makes such a difference on the protections.  Last year many were lauding Berger because PFF ranked him best run blocking center.  But he really struggled at Center.
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#3
The OL.  And they don't accept individual honors, so you have to give it to all of them. :p
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#4
I thought the season was a total loss after Bradford got hurt.  We'd be so screwed without a QB. 
Case is my pick.
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#5
I think it's either Elflein or Reiff.  I'm not sure I could pick one over the other, because we haven't see a lot of them missing at different times.  Thielen is a stud, but we've got a lot of receiving threats that I believe would rise to the occassion over the course of a season.  Case is playing great football, but I think a lot of QBs would play good enough football in his position.  Kudos to Rick for picking him up though.  I don't think he would have did it a couple years ago.
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#6
Case followed by the OL, especially Reiff & Elfein with an honorable mention to Adam.
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#7
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#8
Case followed by Reiff in my estimation. Fans forgot how Keenums mobility and pocket presence has saved plays many times over this season. 


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#9
It's a tie between Case and the OL. Both have had a huge impact on the success of the team.
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#10
Case and Elflein. We would have been more screwed without Case, but we saw that Hill could have filled in at LT in a pinch. Easton at Center was a bit of a train wreck. Elflein is not the most stout Center, but takes great angles, plays with great leverage, knows his and others assignments, and is deceptively athletic getting down field for key second level blocks. 
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