a former coach on the NFL ticket said if everyone keeps playing the way they are the MVP award would be between Randy Moss and Brett Favre.What does you think?
2007-11-21
03:54:27
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muddyriverdogz
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Is how it couldnt be Brady is because MVP sands for most valueable Player Not who has the best stats,and frankly half of the QB's playing in the NFL would have the stats Brady does if they played for NE right now.
2007-11-21
04:05:11 ·
update #1
http://www.nfl.com/stats/player heres a better link
2007-11-21
04:08:11 ·
update #2
aznlink your idea that Brady has more yards than Favre stands corrected in the link above
2007-11-21
04:10:05 ·
update #3
Why your looking look at who the top reciever is
2007-11-21
04:11:12 ·
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i think it should be Favre's even though Brady will likely win it becuase Favre is the most imporant player to his team... and thats what the award means...quite frankly you could have almost ne QB in NE and they would win games. So ya right now Brady is the better player...but the MVP award does not go to the best player in leauge...it goes to the most valuabe and in my mind there is no question that it is Brett Favre. No one thought the packers would be even close to decent this year...and they are a top 5 team in the leauge...and its because of him... Without him the packers would not be very good... and like i said before the pats without brady would still probably be undefated...with maybe a loss to the colts
2007-11-21 04:05:05
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answered by matthew 5
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Randy Moss spent two years in Oakland, and I don't see Andrew Walter or Marques Tuiasosopo claiming any MVP trophies. Brady was putting up incredible numbers and winning championships before Moss showed up...the Pats have a realistic chance to go unbeaten, and Brady might throw 55 touchdowns. This is his award unless his arm falls off. Brett Favre would be a nice sentimental choice, but it's obvious the improvement of his supporting cast has propelled them to their winning record (after all, Favre was just fine and healthy in 2005, but he threw 29 INTs and the team lost 12 games).
2007-11-21 08:14:15
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answered by Tut Uncommon 7
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Personally I believe that Brady and Favre will be co-MVPs for the meir fact that Brady and Favre are in fact the most valuable players on their respective teams. I'm not saying they would still be undefeated but the Patriots would definitely still be rolling through the league right now if they didn't have Moss.
2007-11-21 04:48:19
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answered by ? 6
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Randy Moss or Tom Brady will get the MVP.
Here is my facts:
-Tom Brady
-3059 yards
- 250/338 completions (74%)
- Quarterback rating 134.0
- 38 touchdowns
Brett Farve
-2975 Yards
-260/384 completions (67.7%)
-Quarterback Rating 98.6
-Touchdowns 19
Conclusion: Tom Brady mastered every stats that Brett Farv had for this year.
If you think this helps please put me as best answer.
2007-11-21 04:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, it will go to Brady, Moss is nowhere as good without Brady and Favre is not playing nearly as good as Brady.
2007-11-21 04:00:22
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answered by *Killer B's* 5
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This is Tom Brady's year. He's about to break almost all the season passing records.
2007-11-21 04:01:45
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answered by bsxfn 3
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I don't see how it can't be Brady. He has been absolutely awesome this year. Not a Pats fan but he is the master right now.
2007-11-21 03:59:45
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answered by jd 3
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I think Favre and Moss might fight it out for second place, because at this point nobody besides Tom Brady will get any first-place votes.
2007-11-21 03:57:48
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answered by Craig S 7
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Brady's definitely deservant over both.
2007-11-21 04:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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dont see hoe Tom Brady isnt in that question??
not a big fan of Brady, AT ALL, but still youj have to give him props
2007-11-21 04:01:29
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answered by tvollmzer246 3
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