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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.Agreed, although I would choose Brady, I can't be too mad if Newton wins - I think he wrapped it up yesterday.I'd love to see TB12 win but what Cam Newton has done this year has been outstanding. If he won it would be well deserved and earned. Same goes for Brady.
Neither choice would be the wrong one.
Agreed, although I would choose Brady, I can't be too mad if Newton wins - I think he wrapped it up yesterday.
Oh I know... to me Brady is the definite MVP given the health of the team and his #s... but the media is pressing hard for Newton, and Carolina is undefeated with Newton being a huge part of it, so I wont be surprised if/when he wins.If TB12 had Lewis and JE11 100% healthy I would agree. Unfortunately stockpiling stats helps in these things.
The last player to win the League MVP and the Super Bowl in the same season was Kurt Warner in the 1999 season.The ring is the goal. Guessing Tom got the MVP in 2007? I don't remember. I do remember he didn't get a ring in 2008.
Put me down for one more SB please.
I don't always agree with Peter King, but in today's MMQB he states the truth: in any other season, Brady's performance would have him on his way to his third MVP, but this year it belongs to Cam Newton.
I don't always agree with Peter King, but in today's MMQB he states the truth: in any other season, Brady's performance would have him on his way to his third MVP, but this year it belongs to Cam Newton.
The last player to win the League MVP and the Super Bowl in the same season was Kurt Warner in the 1999 season.
Thus endeth the lesson.
I guess I was absent the day they taught that in my Quantitative Logic and Statistics classes...
Good points all. Thanks.I don't agree with that at all. Brady is having his typical great year, but even without Newton it would be a battle between him, Palmer and Wilson this year. He wouldn't have beat out Manning in '13, or Peterson in '12, or Rodgers in '11. Out of the last few years, I'd say only last year would he have had a good shot to win it over the eventual winner.
I guess I was absent the day they taught that in my Quantitative Logic and Statistics classes...
And frankly, he'd deserve it, even though Brady has been better.
That literally makes no sense.
I'd vote for Cam, too, but it's sort of incredible that, aside from the two years Brady won, this is the refrain we've heard about Brady nearly every season of his career.
Brady definitely gets docked for 'being Brady'. If Kirk Cousins was having the exact same year as Brady and he had the Redskins at 12-2, all we'd be hearing about is the MVP race between Newton and Cousins. It's just not as new and shiny when it comes to Brady since he does it every year. Even so, Brady really dropped off stats-wise when all the injuries hit. He started off with a 21-1 TD:INT in the first 7 and is at 15:5 for the last 7. If he had maintained even close to that initial pace he'd still be in the discussion with Newton.
panthers/cam can be 07 pats/brady, we be the giant, only with a better record
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