Zero2Cool
10 years ago
Over the last 48 Super Bowls there have been 50 MVP's. The award was twice shared in 1997 and 2003. During this time span only ten times has the team of the NFL MVP won the Super Bowl.

The last time the MVP winner's team won the Super Bowl was the '99 Rams and the '98 Broncos.

That being said, the Packers have done it two out of those ten times. Bart Starr during the 1966 season and Brett Favre during the 1996 season.


Season	Super Bowl	Winner		Season	MVP Winner	Team	
1966	I (1)	Green Bay Packers		1966	Bart Starr	Green Bay Packers	1
1967	II (2)	Green Bay Packers		1967	Johnny Unitas	Baltimore Colts	0
1968	III (3)	New York Jets		1968	Earl Morrall	Baltimore Colts	0
1969	IV (4)	Kansas City Chiefs		1969	Roman Gabriel	Los Angeles Rams	0
1970	V (5)	Baltimore Colts		1970	John Brodie	San Francisco 49ers	0
1971	VI (6)	Dallas Cowboys		1971	Alan Page	Minnesota Vikings	0
1972	VII (7)	Miami Dolphins		1972	Larry Brown	Washington Redskins	0
1973	VIII (8)	Miami Dolphins		1973	O.J. Simpson	Buffalo Bills	0
1974	IX (9)	Pittsburgh Steelers		1974	Ken Stabler	Oakland Raiders	0
1975	X (10)	Pittsburgh Steelers		1975	Fran Tarkenton	Minnesota Vikings	0
1976	XI (11)	Oakland Raiders		1976	Bert Jones	Baltimore Colts	0
1977	XII (12)	Dallas Cowboys		1977	Walter Payton	Chicago Bears	0
1978	XIII (13)	Pittsburgh Steelers		1978	Terry Bradshaw	Pittsburgh Steelers	1
1979	XIV (14)	Pittsburgh Steelers		1979	Earl Campbell	Houston Oilers	0
1980	XV (15)	Oakland Raiders		1980	Brian Sipe	Cleveland Browns	0
1981	XVI (16)	San Francisco 49ers		1981	Ken Anderson	Cincinnati Bengals	0
1982	XVII (17)	Washington Redskins		1982	Mark Moseley	Washington Redskins	1
1983	XVIII (18)	Los Angeles Raiders		1983	Joe Theismann	Washington Redskins	0
1984	XIX (19)	San Francisco 49ers		1984	Dan Marino	Miami Dolphins	0
1985	XX (20)	Chicago Bears		1985	Marcus Allen	Los Angeles Raiders	0
1986	XXI (21)	New York Giants		1986	Lawrence Taylor	New York Giants	1
1987	XXII (22)	Washington Redskins		1987	John Elway	Denver Broncos	0
1988	XXIII (23)	San Francisco 49ers		1988	Boomer Esiason	Cincinnati Bengals	0
1989	XXIV (24)	San Francisco 49ers		1989	Joe Montana	San Francisco 49ers	1
1990	XXV (25)	New York Giants		1990	Joe Montana	San Francisco 49ers	0
1991	XXVI (26)	Washington Redskins		1991	Thurman Thomas	Buffalo Bills	0
1992	XXVII (27)	Dallas Cowboys		1992	Steve Young	San Francisco 49ers	0
1993	XXVIII (28)	Dallas Cowboys		1993	Emmitt Smith	Dallas Cowboys	1
1994	XXIX (29)	San Francisco 49ers		1994	Steve Young	San Francisco 49ers	1
1995	XXX (30)	Dallas Cowboys		1995	Brett Favre	Green Bay Packers	0
1996	XXXI (31)	Green Bay Packers		1996	Brett Favre	Green Bay Packers	1
1997	XXXII (32)	Denver Broncos		1997	Brett Favre	Green Bay Packers	0
1997	XXXII (32)	Denver Broncos		1997	Barry Sanders	Detroit Lions	0
1998	XXXIII (33)	Denver Broncos		1998	Terrell Davis	Denver Broncos	1
1999	XXXIV (34)	St. Louis Rams		1999	Kurt Warner	St. Louis Rams	1
2000	XXXV (35)	Baltimore Ravens		2000	Marshall Faulk	St. Louis Rams	0
2001	XXXVI (36)	New England Patriots		2001	Kurt Warner	St. Louis Rams	0
2002	XXXVII (37)	Tampa Bay Buccaneers		2002	Rich Gannon	Oakland Raiders	0
2003	XXXVIII (38)	New England Patriots		2003	Peyton Manning	Indianapolis Colts	0
2003	XXXVIII (38)	New England Patriots		2003	Steve McNair	Tennessee Titans	0
2004	XXXIX (39)	New England Patriots		2004	Peyton Manning	Indianapolis Colts	0
2005	XL (40)	Pittsburgh Steelers		2005	Shaun Alexander	Seattle Seahawks	0
2006	XLI (41)	Indianapolis Colts		2006	LaDainian Tomlinson	San Diego Chargers	0
2007	XLII (42)	New York Giants		2007	Tom Brady	New England Patriots	0
2008	XLIII (43)	Pittsburgh Steelers		2008	Peyton Manning	Indianapolis Colts	0
2009	XLIV (44)	New Orleans Saints		2009	Peyton Manning	Indianapolis Colts	0
2010	XLV (45)	Green Bay Packers		2010	Tom Brady	New England Patriots	0
2011	XLVI (46)	New York Giants		2011	Aaron Rodgers	Green Bay Packers	0
2012	XLVII (47)	Baltimore Ravens		2012	Adrian Peterson	Minnesota Vikings	0
2013	XLVIII (48)	Seattle Seahawks		2013	Peyton Manning	Denver Broncos	0
							
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PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago
Sounds like it is time for Rodgers to uphold another Packer QB tradition of winning both the SB and MVP.
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mi_keys
10 years ago
So the best player isn't always on the best team. That's not a surprise.

Why wouldn't I want Rodgers to win MVP if roughly 1 in 5 MVPs have gone on to win the Super Bowl (or rather their team has)? 1 in 5 is pretty damn good odds when you consider a completely randomized chance of winning the Super Bowl is 1 in 32.
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nerdmann
10 years ago
It's not a political vote or a popularity contest.

If Aaron really is the most valuable player to his team, he should win it. And if we can beat the best of the best, we deserve to win that too.
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Zero2Cool
10 years ago
Looks like six of the ten were all within about a ten year period. I have to take my mittens off to count to make sure.
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wpr
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10 years ago
Yes I do. They are not mutually exclusive.
And the old:


past performance is not an indicator of future results


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dhazer
10 years ago
I don't think we have to worry about it, as I see it as a 2 man race. JJ Watt and Tom Brady are the front runners in my mind. Can someone name more than a wr from the Pats that would start on the Packers? I think the true MVP is going to be Watt I mean C'mon he gets sacks, blocks kicks, has interceptions and now he is catching touchdown passes lol.

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Rockmolder
10 years ago

I don't think we have to worry about it, as I see it as a 2 man race. JJ Watt and Tom Brady are the front runners in my mind. Can someone name more than a wr from the Pats that would start on the Packers? I think the true MVP is going to be Watt I mean C'mon he gets sacks, blocks kicks, has interceptions and now he is catching touchdown passes lol.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



I don't know why Rodgers wouldn't be on that list, but with an award that gets given out yearly to QBs, mainly, and others on offense, I'd like to see Watt win it, if Rodgers doesn't.
PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago

I don't think we have to worry about it, as I see it as a 2 man race. JJ Watt and Tom Brady are the front runners in my mind. Can someone name more than a wr from the Pats that would start on the Packers? I think the true MVP is going to be Watt I mean C'mon he gets sacks, blocks kicks, has interceptions and now he is catching touchdown passes lol.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



How many Packers do you think would start for NE outside of WR? Their line is no worse than ours. Sitton would start for the pats but Brady has a better LT. Brady has Gronk also so its not like the Packers offensive personnel are so much better than NE. Other than Rodgers that is.

I would love to see Watt get it. Hopefully them letting him play offense will be enough to give a defensive player the award.
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DoddPower
10 years ago

I don't think we have to worry about it, as I see it as a 2 man race. JJ Watt and Tom Brady are the front runners in my mind. Can someone name more than a wr from the Pats that would start on the Packers? I think the true MVP is going to be Watt I mean C'mon he gets sacks, blocks kicks, has interceptions and now he is catching touchdown passes lol.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



And yet the Texans are 7-7 and are unlikely to make the playoffs. The "Most Valuable Player" almost has to be on a team that at least makes the playoffs, imo. How can a player for a potentially losing or 500 team be more valuable than the best quarterback in the league of a contending team? Would the Packers or Texans be better with Aaron Rodgers or JJ Watt? The answer is simple to me. Aaron Rodgers is much more valuable. Or how about Andrew Luck, Tom Brady, or Peyton Manning. Would the Colts, Patriots, or Broncos be better without their QB but with JJ Watt? Not with today's NFL rules, unfortunately.
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