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Tom Brady MVP? (1 Viewer)

I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
Man, as a Pat's fan I wish. But the only way that happens is if the Pats beat Buffalo, the Broncos lose to the Raiders, and it's a snowy, cold sloppy mess in Foxboro for the playoffs. Then they would actually have a chance to win the Super Bowl, if the conditions were the same. Other than those scenarios, the Pats, unfortunately, aren't going anywhere this year.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
That wont make it awkward at all. MVP isnt about playoffs.

But I can understand why people who dont have a good grasp on how the MVP situation works would think otherwise.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
That wont make it awkward at all. MVP isnt about playoffs.

But I can understand why people who dont have a good grasp on how the MVP situation works would think otherwise.
It'll make it awkward because it'll be (yet another) microcosm of Manning's career.

 
Guys, the MVP is over. Seriously, learn to say great job and move on. Manning winning this MVP doesn't take the SBs away from Brady or his previous MVP(s). Manning IMO should have won MVP last year too, but he didn't but it didn't take away from his great year.

Brady had a great regular season, but not nearly as great as Manning. You are watching one of the greatest regular seasons by any QB in history, talking in threads about another guy winning a MVP during that year is ridiculous. Learn to say great job, well done. Pats fans will get their chance in the playoffs.

 
Huge pats fan as well. Brady shouldn't be in the discussion.

The only person on the pats that should be considered MVP is Bill B. They have no right being in the #2 slot understanding all the injuries they've had. Every other team would have collapsed by now.

 
Iwannabeacowboybaby! said:
Brady had a great regular season
Only according to Pats' fans who want to rewrite the rules about what makes a great season. Tons of good QBs have done as much as they could with ####ty supporting casts and they weren't in the MVP conversation.

 
No way Brady should get it... that's not really the way it works. Manning or McCoy will win. But, Brady had been a great leader this year and willed the team forward- with less than a full stable of horses and some green colts to say the least. There have also been games where Brady has looked bad and been inconsistent, making the games much harder, necessitating last minute heroics or failures. If Brady gets to the SB the talk of his play and leadership this year will be thick and well deserved.

 
Manning has this hands down. Manning is and always has been better than Brady. Brady hasn't done anything of note in a decade. And I actually like him.

 
Manning has this hands down. Manning is and always has been better than Brady. Brady hasn't done anything of note in a decade. And I actually like him.
This is ridiculous. Brady's 2007 and 2010 seasons were head-and-shoulders above the rest of the league, and he wholly deserved the MVP award in both years.

Of course, if you believe that an RB shouldn't win the MVP over a QB, a pretty good argument could be made that Peyton Manning should have been league MVP in 8 of his past 10 seasons, with the only exceptions being the aforementioned Brady years.

 
PatsWillWin said:
It'll make it awkward because it'll be (yet another) microcosm of Manning's career.
I actually agree, although not in the way you meant it. If Peyton Manning puts up another strong playoff performance, only to get let down by a defense missing Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, Kevin Vickerson, Rahim Moore, Derrick Wolfe, and dealing with nagging injuries to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Champ Bailey, and Wesley Woodyard, that will be a perfect microcosm of Peyton Manning's career.

 
PatsWillWin said:
It'll make it awkward because it'll be (yet another) microcosm of Manning's career.
I actually agree, although not in the way you meant it. If Peyton Manning puts up another strong playoff performance, only to get let down by a defense missing Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, Kevin Vickerson, Rahim Moore, Derrick Wolfe, and dealing with nagging injuries to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Champ Bailey, and Wesley Woodyard, that will be a perfect microcosm of Peyton Manning's career.
Maybe that's how he meant it. Makes sense to me.

 
PatsWillWin said:
It'll make it awkward because it'll be (yet another) microcosm of Manning's career.
I actually agree, although not in the way you meant it. If Peyton Manning puts up another strong playoff performance, only to get let down by a defense missing Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, Kevin Vickerson, Rahim Moore, Derrick Wolfe, and dealing with nagging injuries to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Champ Bailey, and Wesley Woodyard, that will be a perfect microcosm of Peyton Manning's career.
Maybe that's how he meant it. Makes sense to me.
I assumed he meant it in the typical "great in the regular season, choke in the playoffs" sense, and not in the "great all season long, but never had a top-5 defense backing him up" sense.

 
PatsWillWin said:
It'll make it awkward because it'll be (yet another) microcosm of Manning's career.
I actually agree, although not in the way you meant it. If Peyton Manning puts up another strong playoff performance, only to get let down by a defense missing Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, Kevin Vickerson, Rahim Moore, Derrick Wolfe, and dealing with nagging injuries to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Champ Bailey, and Wesley Woodyard, that will be a perfect microcosm of Peyton Manning's career.
Maybe that's how he meant it. Makes sense to me.
I assumed he meant it in the typical "great in the regular season, choke in the playoffs" sense, and not in the "great all season long, but never had a top-5 defense backing him up" sense.
I'm an optimist about people. Maybe that's why I saw it that way.

 
BigSteelThrill said:
That wont make it awkward at all. MVP isnt about playoffs.

But I can understand why people who dont have a good grasp on how the MVP situation works would think otherwise.
Sure it will, it will reinforce the opinion that despite having a better offense and a healthier team he couldn't beat Brady and his current ragtag group of midgets, injured rookies and committee of 2 plodders and an amazing backfield receiver; on-top of the Patriots defense, who have throughout this thread and for the entire year been given credit for most of the Pats success, who have lost a major playmaker virtually every week this season -- Twice.

Sweet record breaking season, Peyton deserves the MVP at this point, I don't dispute that -- but to say that the title was never in contention to anyone else is a joke...

Brady, the record against a substantially tougher schedule, the injuries, the game winning drives, the rookie receiving corp, the reinjuries.

Charles, the chiefs likely aren't even in contention for a wildcard without Charles.

Mccoy, unsure how successful the Iggles would be without Mccoy but Mccoy has opened up this offense without Vick.

 
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It's amazing how much Manning is in the heads of Patriot fans. If he was any more in your head, he'd be eligible to vote in Massachusetts.

 
The reality is that both QBs are past their prime. Peyton has had a great season and will easily win the MVP but he has a ton of weapons. He was a better QB pre- injury. Brady has done well with his limited weapons but he has also slipped and isn't nearly the QB he was earlier in his career.

I give the Pats a better chance to win the SB this year than the Broncos but I don't think either team wins it and I won't be surprised if neither makes the game.

 
It's amazing how much Manning is in the heads of Patriot fans. If he was any more in your head, he'd be eligible to vote in Massachusetts.
You realize over 99% of the people and comments in this thread agree Manning is the MVP, and this thread has been bumped ad nauseum for the past 14 weeks by Manning backers looking to argue with Pats fans, right?

 
It's amazing how much Manning is in the heads of Patriot fans. If he was any more in your head, he'd be eligible to vote in Massachusetts.
You realize over 99% of the people and comments in this thread agree Manning is the MVP, and this thread has been bumped ad nauseum for the past 14 weeks by Manning backers looking to argue with Pats fans, right?
This thread just exists to let Brady haters berate people who talk up Brady's play this year.

Manning is MVP. Brady is extraordinary. Manning has way better receivers this year, ergo, he has way better stats... sort of like the difference in stats during the 2007 season (although the receivers Brady has had this year are worse than the stable Manning had back then assuredly).

 
It's amazing how much Manning is in the heads of Patriot fans. If he was any more in your head, he'd be eligible to vote in Massachusetts.
You realize over 99% of the people and comments in this thread agree Manning is the MVP, and this thread has been bumped ad nauseum for the past 14 weeks by Manning backers looking to argue with Pats fans, right?
That's not true at all.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
Bwahahahaha. Good one.

No gronk equals no chance.

 
The reality is that both QBs are past their prime. Peyton has had a great season and will easily win the MVP but he has a ton of weapons. He was a better QB pre- injury. Brady has done well with his limited weapons but he has also slipped and isn't nearly the QB he was earlier in his career.

I give the Pats a better chance to win the SB this year than the Broncos but I don't think either team wins it and I won't be surprised if neither makes the game.
Completely agree with 1st half. Completely disagree with second half.

I get the Broncos D isn't good and losing Miller def doesn't help...but good god HALF the Pats week 1 defensive starters are out injured. Including the best space-eating DT in the league and a top 15 linebacker. Talib, McCourty and Ninkovich are the only thing that D has going for them anymore.

 
The reality is that both QBs are past their prime. Peyton has had a great season and will easily win the MVP but he has a ton of weapons. He was a better QB pre- injury. Brady has done well with his limited weapons but he has also slipped and isn't nearly the QB he was earlier in his career.

I give the Pats a better chance to win the SB this year than the Broncos but I don't think either team wins it and I won't be surprised if neither makes the game.
Completely agree with 1st half. Completely disagree with second half.

I get the Broncos D isn't good and losing Miller def doesn't help...but good god HALF the Pats week 1 defensive starters are out injured. Including the best space-eating DT in the league and a top 15 linebacker. Talib, McCourty and Ninkovich are the only thing that D has going for them anymore.
Chandler Jones.

You aren't wrong though, the Pats D is running on vapors, Jones has been dinged in his last two games, Talib is only 2 games past his previous nagging injury and Devin Mccourty almost killed himself on Sunday by launching himself head first into Ed Dicksons butthole (seriously, what an idiot...)

 
Obviously the Pats win an injury contest b/c of Gronk, but lets not pretend Denver D is anywhere full strength. We are now down 4 starters - Vickerson, Wolfe, Von, and Raheem Moore. Besides these 4, Champ has barely played and is on a pitch count, and DRC, Woodyard, and Ihenacho have been limited.

Offensively, we are down 2 starting linemen including an all-pro LT and Wes Welker.

I'm just sayin, the Patriots won't get any injury sympathy from Bronco fans.

 
Obviously the Pats win an injury contest b/c of Gronk, but lets not pretend Denver D is anywhere full strength. We are now down 4 starters - Vickerson, Wolfe, Von, and Raheem Moore. Besides these 4, Champ has barely played and is on a pitch count, and DRC, Woodyard, and Ihenacho have been limited.

Offensively, we are down 2 starting linemen including an all-pro LT and Wes Welker.

I'm just sayin, the Patriots won't get any injury sympathy from Bronco fans.
:goodposting:

Plus, Belichick is such a great defensive coach that he can still come up with great game plans that work with what he's got. That is an advantage the Patriots have over every team in the league.

You aren't wrong though, the Pats D is running on vapors, Jones has been dinged in his last two games, Talib is only 2 games past his previous nagging injury and Devin Mccourty almost killed himself on Sunday by launching himself head first into Ed Dicksons butthole (seriously, what an idiot...)
They might be running on vapors, but holding the Ravens offense to 7 points the other day was pretty awesome. Sure, the Ravens offense hasn't been that great this year, but holding them a net of -7 (they scored 7, but the NE defense scored 14) is pretty damn awesome.

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
Update?

 
I think we have a handle on the Patriots this year. They are good enough and bad enough to be in every game, no matter who the opponent is, and will be in position to win or lose almost every game in the last few minutes. As we just saw against the Dolphins, you can't win every game with a last minute scoring drive. If NE loses to BAL this week (which is certainly a distinct possibility), Brady's MVP chances will take a major hit (and likely knock him completely out of the race).
This isn't a race. Brady has a ~1% chance to win this award, and that's being generous
I never considered it a race either and never felt Brady was a real candidate. But with Manning losing to Brady and then on position to lose the top seed (and by extension Brady earning the top seed), some people and members of the media were making it out like Brady could win.
I never really thought it'd happen, but I think if Amendola holds on to that ball the other day, it would've been a legit race.
It was never a race. HTH
This is correct.
Gonna be real awkward when the Broncos lose to the Pats in the AFC championship.
Update?
Tough break for Tommy Checkdown. Per Phil Simms, sometimes you throw such a great ball that it's off by 10 yards.

 

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