Brady Named MVP By Associated Press
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was chosen the NFL most valuable player by the Associated Press.
He received 49 of 50 votes in balloting by media members. Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre received the other vote.
Brady threw 50 touchdown passes, an NFL single-season record, and had only eight interceptions as the Patriots became the first team in league history to have a 16-0 regular season.
By Mark Maske |
January 5, 2008; 9:00 PM ET
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Posted by: Anonymous | January 7, 2008 11:07 AM
Oh, boo hoo! If the over-rated Manning is the better quarterback, why isn't his win-loss ration not 16-0? But of course, I forget; the officials love Tom Brady.
Get over yourself. The Patriots are a better team comprised of incredible talent and a team mentality.
While Bellichick allows no "stars," there will always be standouts. Besides which, they have an incredible talent pool and great depth.
Perhaps the above poster should return to middle school for a punctuation class.
Posted by: Judi | January 7, 2008 4:09 PM
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as long as the pats manipulate the media it doesn;t matter what Brady's number's look like in my oninion Manning is the better Quarterback than Brady because of the fact that he faced better competition also I would like to see the Pats in the AFC south division instead of sorry AFC east unless you bring some serious heat in there but as long as the NFl is making money off of the Pats eveything is honkey dorey.