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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Brady has put together one of the greatest seasons in NFL history. On top of that, the Patriots have the best record in the league. So, in theory, would it be possible for another quarterback to do BETTER than Brady? For example, Mike Vick is the Patriots QB. Could he really put the Patriots in a better position than the #1 seed in the conference? No. It's impossible. Even in theory, the best case scenario is that Vick is Brady's equal. There is no theoretical argument that another quarterback could have done a better job.
Now, let's look at the Eagles. As has been stated before, Kevin Kolb quarterbacked this team to a win over the NFC's best team. It's looking like a tough argument already that "no one" can do what Vick does. I mean, there's no doubt that no one can do what Vick does physically, but I'm talking about results in the W column.
Another way to look at this. Brady is having one of the greatest seasons in NFL history. To say this isn't one of the most deserving MVP seasons ever would be stupid. Now, for someone to knock him off of the perch, that player would have to also have a historical, unheard-of season with absolutely no doubts whatsoever. Vick missed four games- argument over.
Brady's dead on and anyone who thinks MVP or Pro Bowl awards mean anything doesn't understand professional football, nor the patriot way.
Just another way for j***off mediots to make themselves feel important.
Here's a thought. Brady's record of not throwing an interception kinda scares me that he might throw a crucial one in the playoffs should he just get picked off at the Dolphins game or see if he can continue his hot streak going?
Here's a thought. Brady's record of not throwing an interception kinda scares me that he might throw a crucial one in the playoffs should he just get picked off at the Dolphins game or see if he can continue his hot streak going?
Man, Brady shows nothing but class. This is why he earns the begrudging respect of (most of the) fans from other teams, even in a cut throat league where fans literally hate the guts of rival team's players.
Think about what how much he has achieved, not just in his career, but in life in general. It's ridiculously easy for that kind of success to go to the heads of even the most grounded individuals, yet Brady displays remarkable humility. I think part of that comes from a good upbringing, part of it comes from the fact that he's had to work his way up and earn every bit of his success, and partly from being in an organization that almost obsessively preaches placing the team ahead of the individual.
Tom Brady is truly a great role model.
Man, Brady shows nothing but class. This is why he earns the begrudging respect of (most of the) fans from other teams, even in a cut throat league where fans literally hate the guts of rival team's players.
Think about what how much he has achieved, not just in his career, but in life in general. It's ridiculously easy for that kind of success to go to the heads of even the most grounded individuals, yet Brady displays remarkable humility. I think part of that comes from a good upbringing, part of it comes from the fact that he's had to work his way up and earn every bit of his success, and partly from being in an organization that almost obsessively preaches placing the team ahead of the individual.
Tom Brady is truly a great role model.
Tom Brady is truly a great role model.
That's why I felt fairly safe naming my kid after him. With some of these sports guys, you never know, but with Tom Brady you always know he tries his best always. There is literally nothing about Tom Brady (except maybe the Tara Reid stuff) that ever made me so much as raise my eyebrows. He's a good egg.
Brady is the MVP of the league for a variety of reasons, he has led a team to 13-2 with the possibility of going to 14-2 and a chance to win the Superbowl and his last INT was on a hail-mary pass, and to be honest the Patriots would not be here without Brady, no offense to Brent Hoyer. Also I think Vick deserves comeback player of the year.
Brady's record of not throwing an interception kinda scares me that he might throw a crucial one in the playoffs should he just get picked off at the Dolphins game or see if he can continue his hot streak going?
I think Wes Welker deserves Comeback Player of the Year Award (although he hurt his chances tremendously with that brain fart performance this week).
“Everybody knows it should be Michael Vick, but they’re going to let Brady win it because it’s Tom Brady,” Crowder told FanHouse. “You’ve got to go with Vick. Vick’s my dude.”
Channing Crowder has now weighed in:
Channing Crowder: MVP should be Vick, will be Brady | ProFootballTalk
That's awesome that you named your kid after Brady. But did you name him Tom? Or Tombrady? That'd be a bit unusual, though very amusing too