DarthPatriot
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shakadave said:I believe I recall that before the last game-winning drive happened in SB 36, they were going to give the MVP to Lawyer Milloy if NE won. Or else that was one specific writer whose column I read --- I forget.
DarthPatriot said:Trey Wingo on NFL live was just defending Ben worthlessburger for having a bad superbowl and said ...and I **** you not "You know who else had a bad first superbowl?..Tom Brady"...And the two so-called experts didnt even challenge this subhuman.Check your damn facts Trey...He was the f-ing MVP..He didnt have any turn overs I know he threw at least one td...Plus he orchestrated the game winning drive.To compare that turd filled egg that worthless layed sickens me.Now I wont be posting for a few days as I have "business" to take care of in connecticut.good day!
rabthepat said:I stopped watching it awhile ago. They don't back up their statements with any facts or insight. And they poured it on last year while we struggled.
The Seattle Seahawks saved Big Ben from going down in history as the worst SB QB performance of all time.
sieglo said:Don't you mean the OFFICIALS saved Big Ben?
Jacky Roberts said:Are you sure it wasn't Law? I dont remember Milloy doing a lot in that game.
Hok said:I gotta go with the media brains on this one. When a kicker can hit a FG from inside his own 20, then and only then should he be named MVP of anything.
Tyler Faith said:I don't agree with that at all. I mean, for years, even in the locker room, the kicker was pretty much an assistant on a team. The players didn't even consider their kicker's part of the team. As fans, we made a few half-ass claps when 1s and 3s hit the scoreboard but it wasn't until Adam V that fans, players and coaches nationwide realized how important a solid kicker really can be.
How many games, including post season did this guy keep us alive or basically win it for us? How many other kickers in the league would have choked under the pressure? I agree that the kicker needs to do something spectacular to be considered MVP, but I also think Adam did...year after year. And then we hand him over to the colts....makes me sick! ;(
Bill's Girl said:Perhaps if you had called him or sent him a pic of yourself in his jersey he may have stayed?? !
Don't get me wrong - Vinatieri's clutch kicking was an integral aspect of our three Super Bowls. I'm simply arguing that, unless under odd circumstances (i.e., the kicker scores all the points in a 15-13 win), a kicker can never be the MVP of a game, if only because he relies on either the offense, defense, ST (return teams), or some combination of the three to give him the field position he needs to realistically kick a FG.Tyler Faith said:I don't agree with that at all. I mean, for years, even in the locker room, the kicker was pretty much an assistant on a team. The players didn't even consider their kicker's part of the team. As fans, we made a few half-ass claps when 1s and 3s hit the scoreboard but it wasn't until Adam V that fans, players and coaches nationwide realized how important a solid kicker really can be.
How many games, including post season did this guy keep us alive or basically win it for us? How many other kickers in the league would have choked under the pressure? I agree that the kicker needs to do something spectacular to be considered MVP, but I also think Adam did...year after year. And then we hand him over to the colts....makes me sick! ;(