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(If the Pats win,) this overlooked warrior will be Super Bowl MVP


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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS IF THE PATRIOTS WIN THE GAME

There is really only one player who will be disrespected this week for not being as flashy as others at his position. All he has done is blown up the league week in and week out, come up huge in every postseason game, and been one of the most clutch players in NFL history. He has never been the reason for playoff shortcomings. He has potentially redefined the position, is coming off an unbelievable season, and yet will consistently be overlooked as a product of the system. But this guy has heart and will like no other. His drive to win this game is greater than any other player on the field, and he knows this might be his last chance.

The term "unstoppable" will be used many times over the next ten days, and yet it will never be used on him. Although he respected, it is always in an almost condescending manner that never truly recognizes his greatness and brilliance. I believe that, of all the players with a chip on their shoulder, this is guy that I believe in the most. He is a hero who has never fully been recognized for his accomplishments. He is a future Hall of Famer who is never mentioned in Hall of Fame debates.

This will be the game that puts him in. He is my prediction for Super Bowl 46 MVP.

Can anyone tell me who this is?
 
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Tiquan Underwood?
 
Ryan Mallett? At least the future hall of fame part.
 
Adam Seward?
 
Kevin faulk\WW?
 
WFW a.k.a. WWW.

+1... might be like when Branch was MVP... all those catches, yet no TD, YET still the MVP. I could see that with Wes.
 
lol... I like the humor.

I'll let you guys know after the Super Bowl. But here's a hint: enjoy hearing about how incredibly athletic and unstoppable Nicks, Cruz, and Manningham are for the next week. Too bad their counterpart is merely the best wide receiver in the NFL and has been for a long time and a guy who has torched them every time they've played.

But, hey, potential and talent is sexier than excellence and results.
 
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If it's 85 ***etaboutit.
 
lol... I like the humor.

I'll let you guys know after the Super Bowl. But here's a hint: enjoy hearing about how incredibly athletic and unstoppable Nicks, Cruz, and Manningham are for the next week. Too bad their counterpart is merely the best wide receiver in the NFL and has been for a long time and a guy who has torched them every time they've played.

But, hey, potential and talent is sexier than excellence and results.

So whats the point of the thread? its like a girl strips for you and says she will **** you after the wedding.
 
seems to be Wilfork

He's referring to Welker, Wilfork has been called nothing but unstoppable for the entire post season, so far. He's been playing in another gear since the bye week.
 
You guys are all retarted. It's pretty obviously wes... unless im missing something
 
Based on some of your hints, I can only guess Welker... but he HAS been getting a fair amount of press the last few years. And the whole "clutch playoff performer" doesn't ring true since he doesn't have the experience there.

And I have no idea who has "re-defined the position" (possibly Wes, but still a stretch). And you said he had an "unbelievable season", meaning he must be somewhat of a big-name player.

No matter who you say, I think you've hyped it up too much to get the kind of response you were looking for... so somewhat of a fail here lol
 
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Based on some of your hints, I can only guess Welker... but he HAS been getting a fair amount of press the last few years. And the whole "clutch playoff performer" doesn't ring true since he doesn't have the experience there.

And I have no idea who has "re-defined the position" (possibly Wes, but still a stretch). And you said he had an "unbelievable season", meaning he must be somewhat of a big-name player.

No matter who you say, I think you've hyped it up too much to get the kind of response you were looking for... so somewhat of a fail here lol

Did I not give it away by calling him the counterpart to Cruz, Manningham, and Nicks???

Okay, okay, it's Welker. I thought it was pretty obvious. And if you don't think he's redefined the WR position, you haven't been paying attention to offenses, or the draft, since 2007.

In plain english, everyone, my prediction is that Wes Welker will be the game's MVP (if the Pats win.)
 
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