If you’re a serious fan of the National Football League, there’s a good chance you’ve seen various attempts at midseason All-Pro teams and other special awards over the past week or two.
We get it, it’s fun for conversation and water cooler debates but let’s be honest, it doesn’t really mean anything unless you’re still an All-Pro or Coach of the Year at the end of the season.
The one award that we think is worthy of debate and designation at the halfway mark is Most Valuable Player, because it may be the best indicator of why his team has performed as it has over the first half and also suggests who might be the most important player over the second half if his team is to continue to succeed.