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Old 01-04-2006, 08:48 PM   #1
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Mark Brunell is easily the guy for this award after the season he had last year. He was written off by a lot of people as being too old to be effective, but this season has proven the naysayers wrong with another great season and a playoff berth. He might not be as fleet of foot as he was with the Jacksonville Jaguars, but Brunell makes up for his lost quickness with great field awareness.
Maybe Brady was right about the whole disrespect thing. . . .
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Old 01-04-2006, 08:58 PM   #2
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I dunno, Brunell HAS had a great comeback year. Tom Brady had a great year last year, hes not exactually comeback, is he?
Id have to agree with Theismann on this point... wow first one ever!
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I dunno, Brunell HAS had a great comeback year. Tom Brady had a great year last year, hes not exactually comeback, is he?
Id have to agree with Theismann on this point... wow first one ever!
Maybe you missed the part when Tedy Bruschi came back to play after suffering oh, i don't know, a little thing called a STROKE.
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Maybe you missed the part when Tedy Bruschi came back to play after suffering oh, i don't know, a little thing called a STROKE.
That is a pretty good comeback. I dunno, its all personal opinion i guess.
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Doesn't anyone notice that Mark Brunell is a REDSKIN?
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That is a pretty good comeback. I dunno, its all personal opinion i guess.
I guess so. But in my book coming back to play after suffering a potentially life threatening illness is a little more profound than a perenially average player temporarily elevating himself to slightly above average. But to each their own.
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Wasn't the NFL Films Tedy Bruschi special I saw last night called NFL comeback player of the year ? I know it may not be official, since it was just NFL Films.....but they sure made a good case for Bruschi.
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That is a pretty good comeback. I dunno, its all personal opinion i guess.
Ummmm... nevermind.
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Wasn't the NFL Films Tedy Bruschi special I saw last night called NFL comeback player of the year ? I know it may not be official, since it was just NFL Films.....but they sure made a good case for Bruschi.
If Giambi can "comeback" from self inflicted health issues and be honored for it, I would hope that the same would hold true for Tedy's naturally occuring issue.
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I guess so. But in my book coming back to play after suffering a potentially life threatening illness is a little more profound than a perenially average player temporarily elevating himself to slightly above average. But to each their own.
Well 18 AP Voters agreed with you, and 6 agreed with Flea.

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Tedy Bruschi, New England 18
Steve Smith, Carolina 18
Mark Brunell, Washington 6
Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee 5
Ricky Williams, Miami 1
Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay 1
Koren Robinson, Minnesota 1
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