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BRADY GET MVP ......IS HE THE BEST EVER?????
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damn that steelers -jags game was a damn good 1 -
BRADY GET MVP ......IS HE THE BEST EVER?????
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damn the man gets some good supporting offense for one season and all of a sudden he's been surrounded by all stars for ever.... i will say the best part of their team is the hogs without them their is nothing happening...... seahawks win and it aint looking to good for the steelers -
shit maroney hasnt even played that much .......brady is a beast.. plus they got faulk had morris and got a big ass fullback and the browns did look good i'm routing for the dawgpound .... and the trow up in the mouth comment was meant to be a good comment...... just was saying stomach must have been hurting watching the last weeks scores.
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BRADY GET MVP ......IS HE THE BEST EVER?????
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that is what i am saing his career is only half forfilled and he is already up their .. for all the other greats you had to wait till their whole career to say anything along those lines... but lets hope he keeps it rolling then their will be no debate -
ur a cleveland fan you should still be throwing up in your mouth.....lol
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BRADY GET MVP ......IS HE THE BEST EVER?????
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actually jordan was called the best ever while still playing .. but i respect your argument .. but what brady has done in the time he has been in the league.is un beleivable and it will not be repeated by another man for a long time(imo) remember he has only been in the league for 7 season and might get his fourth super bowl ring ....and you are right he does have the rest of his career below is the start of his career 2000 and 2001 seasons Brady was selected with pick #199, a compensatory pick, of the 2000 NFL Draft. According to Michael Holley's book Patriot Reign, the Patriots were considering Brady and Tim Rattay, both of whom had received positive reviews from then-quarterbacks coach Dick Rehbein. Ultimately, the Patriots front office's decision to choose Brady became, according to a 2007 NFL Network special, the greatest "steal" in the history of the NFL Draft. Brady worked his way from the fourth string, behind starter Drew Bledsoe and backups John Friesz and Michael Bishop to serving as the backup quarterback to Drew Bledsoe, going 1-for-3 with 6 passing yards during his rookie season in 2000. His role changed on September 23, 2001, when the Patriots were playing against their AFC East division rivals, the New York Jets at Foxboro Stadium. During that game, Bledsoe suffered internal bleeding after colliding with Jets linebacker Mo Lewis. New England lost both the game and Bledsoe. Soon after, Brady was named the starting quarterback. In his first two games, Brady's quarterback ratings were unspectacular, at 79.6 and 58.7 respectively, in a 44-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts (in the Colts' last season in the AFC East) and a 30-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins.[10] However, during a mid-season match-up at Indianapolis, Brady had a passer-rating of 148.3 in a 38-17 win.[10] Brady helped bring the Patriots to an 11-5 record and into the playoffs. During a 2001–2002 divisional playoff game against the Oakland Raiders (played in January 2002), Tom Brady had been ruled as having fumbled on a pass attempt, with Oakland protecting a three-point lead. Citing the controversial "tuck rule," where a ball is ruled an incomplete pass after the quarterback starts any forward throwing motion, referee Walt Coleman overturned the decision after reviewing the instant replay, calling the drop an incomplete pass rather than a fumble; fellow Michigan Wolverine Charles Woodson was the player who made the hit on Brady. Brady, who threw for 312 yards in his first NFL playoff game, led the Patriots back from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit and engineered the winning drive in overtime to beat the Raiders. Brady was injured in the AFC Championship Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and was relieved by Bledsoe. The Patriots won the game and were immediately instituted by Las Vegas oddsmakers as 14-point underdogs against the NFC champion St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI. With less than two minutes left in the Super Bowl, and the score tied, sportscaster and super bowl-winning coach John Madden said that he thought the Patriots should let the time run out on the clock and look to win the game in overtime. Instead, Brady drove the Patriots offense down the field. The Patriots won the game on an Adam Vinatieri field goal as time expired. Brady was named MVP of Super Bowl XXXVI while throwing for 145 yards and 1 touchdown. 2002 season Tom Brady and the Patriots finished the year at 9–7, tied with the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins for the best record in the division. However, the Jets won the division on the third tiebreaker, and the Patriots missed the playoffs. Although posting a career-low single-season rating of 85.7, Brady threw for a league-leading 28 touchdown passes, though his 14 interceptions would turn out to be a career high.[10] However, Brady played much of the second half of the season with a shoulder injury, and New England head coach Bill Belichick has since indicated that if the Patriots had made the playoffs, Brady would not have been able to play in the first game due to that injury. Brady continues to suffer from shoulder complications, but it has not led to a missed start. 2003 season In the 2003–2004 NFL season, after a 2-2 start, Brady led the Patriots to 12 consecutive victories to finish the season and win the AFC East. Statistically, Brady's strongest game of the season was against Buffalo, when he achieved a season-high quarterback rating of 122.9.[10] In the first two rounds of the playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. On February 1, 2004, Brady led the Patriots to a 32-29 victory over the NFC champion Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII and was named Super Bowl MVP for the second time. During the game, Brady threw for 354 yards with 3 touchdowns and set the record for most completions by a QB in the Super Bowl (32). With 1:08 left in the fourth quarter and the score tied at 29, Brady engineered a drive to put the Patriots in position for the game-winning field goal. 2004 season During the 2004–2005 season, Brady helped the Patriots set an NFL record with 21 straight wins dating from the previous year, an accomplishment now memorialized in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (officially, though, the NFL considers it an 18-game regular season winning streak; it does not count playoff games). New England's 14-2 record matched that of the 2003–04 season and equaled the best record ever for a defending champion. The Patriots also won the AFC East divisional title for the third time in four years. In the AFC playoffs, Brady led the Patriots to victories over the Indianapolis Colts and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brady played his best game of the year in Pittsburgh despite requiring IV treatment the previous night when he had a temperature of 103 degrees. Against the NFL's best defensive team, Brady recorded a quarterback passer rating of 130.5, his highest of the season.[10] 2004 also served as Brady's best year statistically; his rating, at 92.6, was a career high.[10] On February 6, 2005, the Brady-led Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to win Super Bowl XXXIX. Brady threw for 236 yards and 2 touchdowns, most of which to Deion Branch, while capturing the Patriots' third NFL championship in four years. 2005 season During the 2005–2006 season, the Patriots were forced to rely more on Tom Brady's passing due to injuries suffered by running backs Corey Dillon, Patrick Pass, and Kevin Faulk. Brady also had to adjust to a new center and a new running back: Heath Evans. The results were positive; Brady finished first in the league with 4,110 passing yards and third in the league with 26 touchdowns. At 92.3, his 2005–2006 passer rating was the second highest of his career, although he tied his worst interception total (14).[10] He also rushed for 89 yards and fumbled a career-low 4 times.[10] Brady and the injured Patriots finished with a 10-6 record and obtained their third straight AFC East title. Some of the highlights of the season included another game with the Steelers, in which Brady helped lead the team on the game winning drive. When the Patriots visited the Atlanta Falcons, Brady achieved a regular season-high rating of 140.3.[10] In the playoffs, Brady led the Patriots to a 28-3 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card Round. However, on January 14, 2006, the Patriots lost 27-13 against the Denver Broncos at INVESCO Field. Brady threw for 346 yards in the game and a touchdown with two interceptions. It was the first playoff loss of Brady's career. After the season's end, it was revealed that Brady had been playing with a sports hernia since December. Linebacker Willie McGinest commented on it and said he knew, but Brady continued on playing. This is the main reason Brady did not go to the Pro Bowl when he was invited.[11] Despite not playing in the game, Brady was present at Super Bowl XL, as the official coin tosser and as part of a celebration of Super Bowl MVP Award winners. 2006 season Brady led the Patriots to a 12-4 record and the fourth seed in the AFC playoffs despite having an almost completely new receiving corps. In the regular season Brady threw for 3,529 yards and 24 touchdowns. He was not among the players initially selected to the Pro Bowl,[12] although he was offered an injury-replacement selection when another player withdrew (which he declined).[13] In the postseason the Patriots first hosted their long time bitter division rivals the New York Jets in the wild-card round. The Patriots defeated the Jets 37-16 and Brady went 22-34 for 212 yards and 2 TDs. In the Divisional Round the Patriots traveled to San Diego to take on the Chargers. This was Brady's first playoff game in his home state of California. Brady and the Patriots struggled against the Chargers, whom many had picked as favorites to win Super Bowl 41. With 8 minutes left in the 4th quarter and the Patriots down by 8 points Brady and the Patriots started a key drive that would ultimately decide the game. After a 49 yard pass play to Reche Caldwell, a Gostkowski field goal gave the Patriots a 24-21 win. In the AFC Championship Game the Patriots faced the Indianapolis Colts. The Patriots and Colts had faced each other in the postseason 2 times previously in the last 3 seasons, however this game was played in Indianapolis. The Patriots had a great start and led at halftime 21-6. However, the Colts staged a comeback, resulting in a last minute interception thrown by Brady, and a Patriots loss. 2007 season Playing with a dramatically overhauled receiver corps—in the 2007 offseason, the Patriots acquired wide receivers Donté Stallworth, Wes Welker, Kelley Washington and Randy Moss; tight end Kyle Brady; and running back Sammy Morris—Brady has enjoyed what some sports writers have described as the best season ever by a quarterback.[14] Brady not only led the Patriots to a 16-0 record, outscoring opponents by more than a 2-to-1 margin, but reached numerous career, franchise, and NFL records and milestones as well: Week 6: Visiting Dallas, he had a career-high five passing touchdowns in a 48-27 win. The win tied him with Roger Staubach for the most wins ever by a starting quarterback in his first 100 regular-season games, with 76.[15] Week 7: In a 49-28 win at Miami, he had yet another record day, with six passing touchdowns, setting a franchise record. He also had the first perfect passer rating of his career,[16] and the first in Patriots history. Week 8: In a 52-7 rout at home against Washington, he threw three touchdowns, giving him a career-best 30 for the season; his previous best was 28—in an entire season—in 2002 and 2004. Week 9: In a come-from-behind 24-20 victory at Indianapolis, he threw for another three touchdowns, for a total of 33 on the season; his 32nd touchdown of the season, to Wes Welker, broke Babe Parilli's Patriots record of 31 touchdowns in a season—in five fewer games. It was also the ninth consecutive game in which he had thrown three or more touchdowns, breaking Peyton Manning's NFL record of eight.[17] Week 11: Following the Patriots' bye week, Brady threw for another five touchdown passes in a 56-10 rout of Buffalo, breaking Steve Grogan's franchise record for career touchdown passes with 185. Week 12: In a narrow 31-28 win over Philadelphia, he only threw for a single touchdown, ending his streak of three-touchdown games at ten, but did reach 25,000 regular-season passing yards. Week 13: In another come-from-behind win, a 27-24 win against the Baltimore Ravens, he became the fourth quarterback—after Kurt Warner, Peyton Manning, and Dan Marino (who did it twice)—to throw 40 touchdown passes in a season. Week 14: In a 34-13 victory against Pittsburgh, he threw four touchdowns, putting him third all-time for touchdown passes in a single season with 45, behind Manning in 2004 and Marino in 1984. It was his eleventh game with at least three touchdown passes, beating Dan Marino's 1984 record of ten.[18] He also reached the 4,000 yards passing mark for only the second time in his career. Week 15: Brady, making his 108th consecutive regular-season start at quarterback, surpassed Joe Ferguson for the fourth-longest streak in NFL history, after Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, and Ron Jaworski.[19] Week 16: Brady's third touchdown of the day was the Patriots' 71st total touchdown of the season, breaking the NFL record of 70 set by the Miami Dolphins in 1984. This was his twelfth game of the season with three or more touchdown passes, extending his own NFL record. This was also the Patriots', and Brady's, 18th consecutive regular-season win, tying the NFL record they set in 2003 and 2004.[20] Week 17: Brady threw two touchdown passes; his second touchdown was his 50th, breaking Peyton Manning's 2004 record of 49. The pass was also Randy Moss' 23rd touchdown catch of the season, breaking Jerry Rice's record of 22 in a season. The win finished off the first 16-0 season in NFL history, and was the Patriots' 19th consecutive regular season win, breaking their own 2003-2004 record of 18. Brady finished 398/578 for 4,806 yards (#3 all-time) and 50 touchdowns (#1 all time) versus 8 interceptions, and a 117.2 passer rating (#2 all-time). His 398 completions was 5th all-time. Brady won numerous NFL awards during the season: he was voted FedEx Express NFL Player of the Week (an award for quarterbacks) three times (in Weeks 6, 7, and 11), selected as AFC Offensive Player of the Week five times (in Weeks 3, 6, 7, 14, and 17), and AFC Offensive Player of the Month for both September and October. On 2008-01-05, Brady was named the NFL MVP, garnering a record-tying 49 of 50 possible votes (the only other vote went to Brett Favre), making him the first Patriot to ever win the award. -
The higher the pedestal the more painful the fall thats it thats all you say ....lol
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BRADY GET MVP ......IS HE THE BEST EVER?????
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how can you not say it he has three super bowls all three with no running game...maybe the last one with dillon..he hasnt had a receiver corps till this year..he is undeniably the best clutch qb i have ever seen elway was second...jnow he has receivers he will continue to set records..... not too mention that he will add his fourth this year maybe .....but people can keep hating that is all fine and dandy with me -
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posted: 3 hours 1 minutes ago Patriots quarterback Brady rides records to MVP Award Associated Press NEW YORK -- Add Most Valuable Player to all the other accolades Tom Brady has been collecting. Al Bello / Getty Images Tom Brady became the first quarterback since Peyton Manning in 2004 to win the NFL MVP Award. The New England Patriots' record-setting quarterback drew all but one vote Saturday in romping to The Associated Press 2007 NFL MVP Award in the same manner his team romped through its schedule, going 16-0. On the way to the first unbeaten regular season since Miami went 14-0 in 1972, Brady put on a performance for the ages. The eight-year veteran, who already has won three Super Bowls, helped the Patriots tear through the record books by throwing for 50 touchdowns. He beat Peyton Manning's league mark by one, and also threw 23 of those touchdown passes to Randy Moss, which lifted the receiver past Jerry Rice's record of 22. New England scored 589 points, another record, as was the Patriots' 75 touchdowns. Brady led the NFL with a 117.2 passer rating -- no, not another record, but close to Manning's 121.1 in 2004. Only one full-time AFC starter, Jacksonville's David Garrard, had fewer than Brady's eight interceptions. And Brady threw 253 more passes than Garrard. Brady also was tops with a 68.9 completion percentage, and his 4,806 yards were 383 more than runner-up Drew Brees of New Orleans. The team declined to make Brady available for comment on the award. But there was plenty of praise to go around from teammates and Patriots owner Robert Kraft. "To be honest, I'm surprised it took so long for him to get this recognition because he's sort of been our MVP since he stepped on the field in '01, in my mind, and the way he just took over," Kraft said. "He treats everyone in that locker room the same way he treats me or the coaches. "And the thing that I've found most interesting is if you talk to role players or backups how he talks to them and motivates them. He treats them like they're going to the Pro Bowl, with that kind of respect." "He's our MVP. I think we've known that for quite some time. "I think his work ethic day in and day out (is most impressive). We get to practice against him so I think that makes us better. I think it makes us a better defense. He puts a lot of time into it. It's important to him. Going out there every week and then trying to play his absolute best is a priority for him." Passing Peyton Tom Brady passed Colts QB Peyton Manning's mark for the most touchdown passes in a single season this year. Brady, 2007 New England Patriots Touchdowns: 50 Manning, 2004 Indianapolis Colts Touchdowns: 49 Marino, 1984 Miami Dolphins Touchdowns: 48 »  NFL record and fact book Added Mike Vrabel, who has gone from a role player to a Pro Bowl linebacker over the years: Brady is the first Patriot selected NFL MVP. He drew 49 of the 50 votes from a nationwide panel of media members who regularly cover the NFL. Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre, the only three-time MVP, got the other vote. Only in one game, a 20-10 win over the Jets, did Brady not throw for a touchdown. He had 12 games with at least three touchdown passes. Those are great stats, but they hardly tell the entire story. Brady's leadership skills overshadow just about everything. "Tom's one of those guys that goes out there and tries to perform and compete every week," center Dan Koppen said. "He gives maximum effort on every play and every game. What he did was outstanding, but I know he wants more than that. That's what you need in your quarterback." The last two MVP awards went to running backs LaDainian Tomlinson (2006) and Shaun Alexander (2005). Before that, quarterbacks won four in a row: Peyton Manning in 2004 and in 2003, when he shared it with Steve McNair; Rich Gannon in 2002; and Kurt Warner in 2001
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should have put lol in the topic becuase this is funny san de who ....they need a qb first .......then come talk to us pats fans....o yeah bring a ladder because we on top of the world
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damn who is the one guest listed on their that is the question..........
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sweet i'll look for him will he be wearing a u.f bandana or what ;D
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NFL Playoff predictions, post yours here!
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NFC Wild Card Round: Giants @ Buccaneers -GIANTS Redskins @ Seahawks - SEATTLE NFC Divisional Round: GIANTS @ Cowboys - Cowboys Seahawks @ Packers - PACCKERS NFC Championship Round: Packers @ Cowboys - CowboYS ------------------------------------------------------- AFC Wild Card Round: Jaguars @ Steelers - Jags Titans @ Chargers - Chargers AFC Divisional Round: Jags @ Patriots - Patriots Chargers @ Colts - COLTS AFC Championship Round: Chargers @ Patriots - PATRIOTS ------------------------------------------------------- Superbowl: Cowboys vs Patriots in Arizona - THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -
they need a playoff system until then college football sucks asshole ;D bunch of bums them damn bcs guys are bums strength of schedule is bogus why is the undafeated team(s) not in the best bowl game shit is stupid and makes no sense but have fun with the bowls and p.m me when a playoff happens...
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happy year end and a happy new year
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should be ...at 6 pm central lets see if cmdr fury is a pats fan or not. :-\
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no cons here just pros
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I JUST GOT PROFESSER TEACHES SHIT FROM MY GRAM FOR X-MAS LEARNED SOME SHIT TRYIN TO LEEARN FLASH AND ANIMATION BUT DONT HAVE MUCH TIME BUT I DID THAT ONE TODAY ..BUT I HAD TO WAIT FOR THE GIANTS. for final score ..... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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THANKS AND CONGRATS ON YOUR CHAAAARGA'S MAY WE SEE EACHOTHER IN THE PLAYOFFS
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YEAH BABY ...... TIME FOR A SHOT OF SOME 15 YEAR OLD JONNY WALKER
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TOM BRADY GOIN NUTS THIS YEAR /WILL HE BREAK THE RECORD
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YEAH BABY .....FINALLY AFTER ALL THE POLLS \ HE BREAKS THE RECORDS ;D -
AINT OVER YET BUT I'M WAITING AND SINGING ANY WAY NAH NAH NAH NAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NANA NA NAHHHHHH HEYYYYY HEYYYY HEYYYY GOOD BYE YEAH THIS IS ONE PROUD PATS FAN AND IT IS A GREAT PART OF THE HISTORY OF MY LITTLE LIFE
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