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Smith-Schuster Named Steelers’ 2018 MVP

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By Brandon Wallace SteelerNation.com PITTSBURGH, PA – Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was named the team’s 2018 Most Valuable Player on Wednesday. — In just his second season, at age 22, Smith-Schuster leads the AFC with 106 receptions (surpassing Larry Fitzgerald as the youngest player to reach 100 receptions in a single season), and […]

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I was traveling all day and listening to the 93.7 app bluetoothed. Frankly, I think the team voting for an MVP should stay in the locker room or not at all but that's me.
I got bored listening to the 93.7 talking faces rambling on and on about Ben being passed over ( again), maybe he's not well liked because he calls out players and his INT's and on and on and FaKing on.
We're I able to call in to those chooches I would remind them that their need for relativity by conjuring yet another Steelers "drama" scenario only makes you media types sound really foolish.
Besides I don't think Ben is really miffed, he's been voted team MVP only once and perhaps likes someone like JuJu get the recognition he deserves.
 
Well deserved.
Between he and Ben. Goes either way.
Both have displayed heart this season
 
I love Ju Ju, but at best he's the co-MVP. He's a fine young man, but not a team Captain. We can win games without him, but not with Ben who's probably going to throw for over 5,000 yards and add to his 33 touchdown passes next Sunday.


While Ben is a class act, at least in public media, I think this bothered him a bit, and you know Brown has had some jealousy towards Ju Ju's success because it limited his own.


This is another WFT type of move in a season full of promise that looks to end in a collapse.
 
I love Ju Ju, but at best he's the co-MVP. He's a fine young man, but not a team Captain. We can win games without him, but not with Ben who's probably going to throw for over 5,000 yards and add to his 33 touchdown passes next Sunday.


While Ben is a class act, at least in public media, I think this bothered him a bit, and you know Brown has had some jealousy towards Ju Ju's success because it limited his own.


This is another WFT type of move in a season full of promise that looks to end in a collapse.

Idk Coach,


To go out and perform top notch while injured screams leadership.
Although he's young. Juju is doing all the right things as a pro it seems.


I think it's deserved and warranted recognition by his teammates
 
Idk Coach,


To go out and perform top notch while injured screams leadership.
Although he's young. Juju is doing all the right things as a pro it seems.

I think it's deserved and warranted recognition by his teammates

Maybe the age demographics of the players had something to do with the vote? Ben is 36. These Millennials, ( Ben barley qualifies being born in 1982 the start date for the grouping ) are different cats and are socialized a little differently.

I guess you can say Ju Ju is the type everyone likes, and Ben in the locker room is not. But team MVP should be based on the field.

I wonder what Art Rooney thinks of this?
 
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