Re: LT AP\'s MVP
I think an RB's relative value goes up on a team that is really good, and a QB's relative value goes up on a team that is bad.
This is because on a winning team, you will often times have the lead, and need to eat up the clock with a good, reliable RB who can hold onto the ball late.
On a bad team, you are often behind, and thus, are required to pass more to catch up, and are rarely dependent on eating clock. This is where your QB is way way more valuable than your RB. I think on a very good team, the gap is far far less.
You have to factor in that on a winning team, it is sort of a given that both the RB and the QB will already be good players, though.
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