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I have the feeling Brady will get stiffed again but win the SB.
The media loves Favre more than Manning.
This is a real concern. People are jumping on the Favre bandwagon, for one ridiculous reason or another.
33 TD/4 Int and 120+ rating for the 9-0 consensus best team in the league and prohibitive Superbowl favorite.
What the hell does Brady have to do?
Aqua, I was actually expecting you to defend the view point that Favre should win. But you didn't. Way to go. :rocker:Giving the trophy to Favre right now would just be outlandish. No matter how much every single sports caster loves Favre and talks about him jumping around and having fun, there's no ignoring what Brady and Moss have done this year.
Aqua, I was actually expecting you to defend the view point that Favre should win. But you didn't. Way to go. :rocker:
Aqua, I was actually expecting you to defend the view point that Favre should win. But you didn't. Way to go. :rocker:
Hok said:Be worried, guys. Never underestimate the media's crush on Favre. Brady may yet get screwed out of the MVP.
That's a misconception. There was study done that showed Italy's trains became more unreilable after Mussolini took power. The study attributed the misperception to Mussolini convincing the populace that the trains had run even worse before.And Italy's Dictator made the trains run on time.
Big frakin wiff!
You see this in baseball sometimes when a guy who helped a marginal team eek out a playoff appearance garners significant attention for MVP, even though there was someone better overall in baseball. Traditionally, his team gets swept out of the playoffs.