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The numbers and the graph tell slightly different stories though. Calvin's the clear-cut #2 and isn't really that far behind Rodgers and Brady (Buffalo not withstanding) has been good enough to be in the #3 slot. The numbers look about right and the color map is an absolute and doesn't tell how close the votes were. Broken down by state would be interesting to look at. How close is Calvin in Minnesota, for example.
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Originally posted by Herschel:
Broken down by state would be interesting to look at. How close is Calvin in Minnesota, for example.


Poll Map

If you hold your mouse pointer over each state, you can see the results for that state. β€œIndependent” states’ results pretty much reflect the overall poll numbers. (independent = states not in the region of the candidates).
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Originally posted by Herschel:
The numbers and the graph tell slightly different stories though. Calvin's the clear-cut #2 and isn't really that far behind Rodgers and Brady (Buffalo not withstanding) has been good enough to be in the #3 slot. The numbers look about right and the color map is an absolute and doesn't tell how close the votes were. Broken down by state would be interesting to look at. How close is Calvin in Minnesota, for example.


With the exception of some high-profile catches, Johnson shouldn't even be in the discussion of MVP. Wes Welker has almost twice as many yards and is on pace to catch 160 passes. All this "Megatron" talk makes me want to

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