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First player ever to get 50 out of 50 votes, and these clowns voted after seeing his horrible performance against the Jets. Meanwhile the real MVP Aaron Rodgers just capped off a Superbowl win. I'm starting to question the 4 Peyton has, after giving Brady the first ever unanimous award.
Quote from: Shallow on February 06, 2011, 07:13:10 PMFirst player ever to get 50 out of 50 votes, and these clowns voted after seeing his horrible performance against the Jets. Meanwhile the real MVP Aaron Rodgers just capped off a Superbowl win. I'm starting to question the 4 Peyton has, after giving Brady the first ever unanimous award. they voted BEFORE the playoffs started but it was a bogus pick, clearly Jerricho Cotchery was better
More hardware. & unanimous too. That counts for two awards, in my opinion.GOAT.
I can see Brady winning it. I cant see how he could win it unanimously. The MVP is the most valueable player. In other words, which ONE player would hurt their team the most by not being there. Brady is up there for sure. But this year, is he really much higher than Rivers? Rodgers? etc. And I hate Rivers! Again, Brady could win...but for not ONE person to vote for any of these other guys is crazy.
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on February 07, 2011, 10:45:22 AMI can see Brady winning it. I cant see how he could win it unanimously. The MVP is the most valueable player. In other words, which ONE player would hurt their team the most by not being there. Brady is up there for sure. But this year, is he really much higher than Rivers? Rodgers? etc. And I hate Rivers! Again, Brady could win...but for not ONE person to vote for any of these other guys is crazy.Clearly the people who vote on these things are highly intellectual Football minds. They know what they're talking about. Tom Brady deserves the next four MVP awards.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 07, 2011, 10:54:11 AMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on February 07, 2011, 10:45:22 AMI can see Brady winning it. I cant see how he could win it unanimously. The MVP is the most valueable player. In other words, which ONE player would hurt their team the most by not being there. Brady is up there for sure. But this year, is he really much higher than Rivers? Rodgers? etc. And I hate Rivers! Again, Brady could win...but for not ONE person to vote for any of these other guys is crazy.Clearly the people who vote on these things are highly intellectual Football minds. They know what they're talking about. Tom Brady deserves the next four MVP awards.I didnt say he doesnt deserve it. Just saying it shouldnt have been unanimous. Again, I hate Rivers...but if you took him off the Chargers this year theyd probably have the first pick in the draft next year.
^If you say he choked, I believe you. You MUST know from prior experiences with other QBs.
I just think it's silly that all the years prior to this there there was no unanimous winner but the one year they decide to do it the guy shows how valuable he really is when it counts. This was a clear cut case of a QB playing below the level of his team. They made him play like an MVP and he showed the world he can't. The lines didn't break down, the defense didn't give up bad plays, the special teams wasn't letting up big run backs and missing kicks. They simply said "ok Tom, you think you can throw the ball like Peyton Manning? Show us!" and that's what he did. The game was pretty even all day except 1 QB simply could not make the throws, and don't mean just a few. His whole fucking career when he has to make tough throws he falls way short.And value my ass, just like I said in 08 they'd go 11-5 with Cassel, I'll say they would haven't 11-5 with Hoyer. And I'm as sure as I can be that they protected this bitch again by announcing it on SB Sunday rather than right at the start of the playoffs, when they usually do. Why wait this year? Because they wanted to see him win it on the same day he tied Montana's 4 SBs, but when he fucking choked against the Jets they didn't know what to do, so they tried to hide it in the frenzy of Superbowl Sunday.It's a hell of a league in 2010 when a scrub like Brady gets 50/50 and a stud like Rodgers can't even get enough votes for a pro-bowl.