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... Favre gets his fourth fan favorite award of the year, he's leading the league in pro-bowl votes, passing yards, he's thrown for 300+ yards six times this year, his team is youngest in the league, is 8-1, and hasn't had a rushing attack for 75% of the season... How can he not be up there with Brady in the MVP mention.
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33 TDs, 4 interceptionsOriginally posted by OS PA... Favre gets his fourth fan favorite award of the year, he's leading the league in pro-bowl votes, passing yards, he's thrown for 300+ yards six times this year, his team is youngest in the league, is 8-1, and hasn't had a rushing attack for 75% of the season... How can he not be up there with Brady in the MVP mention."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers33 TDs, 4 interceptionsOriginally posted by OS PA... Favre gets his fourth fan favorite award of the year, he's leading the league in pro-bowl votes, passing yards, he's thrown for 300+ yards six times this year, his team is youngest in the league, is 8-1, and hasn't had a rushing attack for 75% of the season... How can he not be up there with Brady in the MVP mention.
Tom Brady may be having a record season, but if we want to talk about record seasons we have to talk about Favre too. Touchdown record, yardage record, career wins, and yes.. the interception record too.
Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Ben Watson, Lawrence Maroney, 10 Sacks Allowed, Rodney Harrison, Tedy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, Adalius Thomas, Richard Seymour
Vs.
Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, Donald Lee, Ryan Grant, 13 Sacks allowed, Atari Bigby, Nick Barnett, AJ Hawk, Brady Poppinga, Aaron Kampman
Although Favre's supporting cast is relatively good they are a MAJOR step down from Brady's.
I agree that Brady's numbers are incredibly insane, but I don't think he'll keep them up all year. I could see him getting mid 40s in touchdowns and under 10 interceptions, but I don't really see him breaking Manning's record this season.
If Favre takes the Packers to the NFC Championship game he deserves the award hands down, but even if they don't make it that far he should at least be considered for co-MVP. Which of you honestly thought that the Packers would be 8-1 at this point in the season? Where would we be without Favre?
The Patriots without Brady would probably be sitting at 8-1 right now, with their only loss coming at Indy, which is the only game in which Brady mounted a MVP type comeback.
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Those are career marks. MVP is for this season.Originally posted by OS PATom Brady may be having a record season, but if we want to talk about record seasons we have to talk about Favre too. Touchdown record, yardage record, career wins, and yes.. the interception record too.
Sure, Brady could fall off in the second half, so could Brett. There's nothing to think they'll fall off dramatically enough to give anybody else a chance at the MVP. 45 TDs and 10 interceptions will still get him the MVP. It would probably take New England losing a few games, and that's very unlikely to happen.Originally posted by OS PAI agree that Brady's numbers are incredibly insane, but I don't think he'll keep them up all year. I could see him getting mid 40s in touchdowns and under 10 interceptions, but I don't really see him breaking Manning's record this season."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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I, and may other said at the beginning of the season that if the Pack makes it into the playoffs, that would probably take a great season for Brett, and at the same time he would have to be the odds on favorite to get his 4th MVP hands down.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers33 TDs, 4 interceptionsOriginally posted by OS PA... Favre gets his fourth fan favorite award of the year, he's leading the league in pro-bowl votes, passing yards, he's thrown for 300+ yards six times this year, his team is youngest in the league, is 8-1, and hasn't had a rushing attack for 75% of the season... How can he not be up there with Brady in the MVP mention.The Bottom Line:
Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3
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Come on Scott.Originally posted by Scott CampbellI'm not sure that I care that much about Favre winning the MVP. You can't take anything away from the season that Brady is having, and Brady's play is totally out of Brett's control.
We here know how badly TT set up our offense in this off season.
He gave us little to hope for huge season in a real perspective.
Your a decent analyst arn't you Scott?
Favre has said to himself screw TT and if I get MM on my side and do the final reads of the defenses we can do OK.
Don't take thid away fr. Brett Favre. He has just played phenomenal ball and the best he's been in a decade.
Favre has all he needs to push Brady and steal the MVP fr. him as this season closes.
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