only is throws 30tds and less then 15in
2007-11-18 01:56:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think really the question comes down to whether you believe the MVP should go to the guy with all the stats or the guy that is really indispensible to his team. Most quarterbacks could succeed on the Patriots team, maybe not as well as Brady but still very well. Without Brett Favre, I have a hard time seeing the Packers as even a .500 team.
2007-11-17 09:13:22
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answered by Adam S 2
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it remains too early to assert all people is an m.v.p. for the three hundred and sixty 5 days yet. Eli Manning, Clinton Portis would desire to get a great form of votes now if the writers have been to vote now. nonetheless a great form of soccer left this three hundred and sixty 5 days. each and every so often stats are no longer a demonstration on how effective one is to his soccer group. issues substitute speedy in the process the season your stats must be super after which your group can lose some great video games after which no longer propose a lot. precise you may now say Brett is the rationalization the Jets are triumphing back besides the undeniable fact that it desires to proceed to enhance and win against contenders while it counts down the residing house stretch.
2017-01-05 17:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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MVP is most valuable player. Who is most valuable to their team...the answer is clear and obvious which is Brett Favre.
There is definitely a chance that Favre could win it but only if he finishes the season as strong as he has played so far. Brady's numbers don't make an MVP because any QB could do just as well with all the weapons that the cheatriots have.
Brett should be the MVP!!!
Go Pack Go!!!!!!!!
2007-11-17 09:26:04
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answered by My girls love the Packers too! 6
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He should be and is the MVP, but Brady will get it because the media loves the Patriots because they are all tools.
The MVP should go to the guy who is the most valuable to his team, but sadly, it doesn't work like that.
Same thing with Kobe Bryant. He should have been the MVP for the last 2 years in a row.
2007-11-17 09:23:24
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answered by skebbaguy99 2
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He deserves it, it's more impressive what he's doing at 38 with an at best average team than what Brady is doing with a top defense and top receivers.
Brady will win it anyway. Voters are more concerned about records (Alexander and LT the last couple of times) than who's really more valuable to a team.
2007-11-17 09:46:03
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answered by M. Diego 7
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yes. I agree. If Green Bay beats dallas in Dallas and Brady screws something up, then Farve could get it. He's easily number 2 behind Brady right now
2007-11-17 09:15:18
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answered by James D 2
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He should but he won't. He matters more to the Pack than Brady does to the Pats. But the guy with the best stats always seems to win it regardless of the talent around him.
2007-11-17 09:14:38
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answered by repeat offender 3
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Yes, and I am a die-hard Brady fan. The award is Most V-Player. In this case that would be Bret, just for the reasons you already stated. The Packers would be winless if it were not for Favre.
2007-11-17 09:14:41
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answered by Darth Brady 6
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there is no question it should be tom brady. he is on pace to have the best year ever by any player. and i HATE the patriots.
2007-11-17 09:15:46
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answered by i am him 5
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7 games left.....Right now, It is Brady's to lose....But there is alot of football to play.
2007-11-17 09:24:48
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answered by TDonn 5
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