I'm going to give mine to Drew Bledsoe based on the incredible game that he had today in leading us to victory over the Chefs. Granted, a case could be made for Terry Glenn and Barber for performing equally well, it's just that with all the grief Drew's been catching lately from fans and media alike, you have to admire him for shaking it off and having his best game of the season. Kansas City was no slouch here and they were definitely playing us tough (especially with the ease they were having scoring against our vaunted defense). So if you were to tell me before the start of the game today that KC would put 28 points up on our best asset (our defense), I wouldn't have even bothered watching since, imo, there would be no way that the Dallas offense would stay with them stride for stride.
But on the day that our defense wasn't up to snuff, a day that everyone stated that this was a must win if this team was ever going to have any real shot at the playoffs this season, it was Bledsoe and company that refused to roll over and play dead - and that just might be the thing this team is going to need to help get them over the hump and have what many will consider to be a successful season.
I still believe in Bledsoe as the leader of this team (although I'm quite certain that I'm in the minority now). He'll still have his bad games from time to time but after watching him today, it makes me appreciate the fact that our team finally has some semblance of a decent quarterback out there on the playing field.
And that's a feeling that I haven't had since the days of Lord Aikman...