Brady takes 49 of 50 votes in MVP voting
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kcudah posted 1/5/2008 from sports.espn.go.com [flag] |
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DSPN Brett Favre- It was obviously John Madden or Peter King. Whichever took the time to stop masturbating over the Sports Illustrated Award.
No votes for Wes Welker?
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4:30pm Recap at 6:30pm - Move your game discussions here
Published 1/5/2008 by Cousins of Ron Mexico at The Big Lead
... Tom Brady was named MVP. I know this has absolutely nothing to do with this game, but when it comes down to it - we all need a little more Dreamboat in our lives. Especially when it gives me an excuse to link to a ...
Someone's Better Than Brady?
Published 1/6/2008 by Wrigleyville at wrigleyville23
Tom Brady got 49 of 50 votes for NFL MVP. Favre got the other one. Writing as a Colts fan, how much Milwaukee's Best did that guy drink before voting? ...
Duh, Ya Think?
Published 1/6/2008 by Jason T. Wilson at Ick's Archives
... Here is your shocker of the day.. Tom Brady is your NFL MVP.. Gee who didn’t see that coming? Brady received 49-50 votes.. in case your wondering who got the pity vote, its none other then Brett Favre.. Not trying to take anything away from Favre.. So put away the pitchforks Packer fans! I find it funny that so many coaches, fans, and the media thought Bill Belichick was just dirt for the *spygate scandal*, but yet voted coach of the year? Why not Cleveland Browns head coach Romeo Crennel? ...
ESPN: the Magazine and why you shouldn’t hate Bill Belichick
Published 1/7/2008 by Beth at The Patriot Act
... right to know him. He defies our demands that he appear vulnerable, at least sometimes. Some people appear to take this personally and hate him because of it, and at the same time they anoint other less successful coaches, like the sainted Tony Dungy, as somehow more deserving. (For another example of this preoccupation with personality over performance, look no further than the sentimental vote for Brett Farve that made Tom Brady’s election as this year’s league MVP, appallingly, not unanimous .) Hence Bill Belichick’s vicious-cycle relationship with the public at large: he ...


Whoever voted for Favre will soon get his mansion invaded by Patriot fans bearing torches & pitchforks.
I hope he has a moat.