Bob Sacamano;1771373 said:thanks for the research
btw, it would be funny though if Brady won his 1st MVP trophy, but loses his 1st Super Bowl, wouldn't that be ironic?
To earn it you have to be the best, he isn't even the best in his own conference much less the NFL...jem88;1771382 said:I wouldn't say he isn't earning it. It's just that Brady has been out of this world. Favre's year so far has certainly been worth.
Tricked;1769409 said:Here we are, heading into week 11. Everyone in the league has seen the play making abilities displayed by Romo on the field, and so the question is asked: is Tony Romo a candidate for MVP this year?
A lot will argue that Tom Brady is hands down the MVP for this season.
Until this past game, he was the equal of Romo. I prefer Romo, but I don't think you can say Favre is unworthy.2233boys;1806381 said:To earn it you have to be the best, he isn't even the best in his own conference much less the NFL...
I would say that Brady, Romo, Moss and Owens all deserve it more than Farve.
Yeah, it's pretty much a lock.CrazyCowboy;1806518 said:ROMO deserves consideration, however, unless Brady folds badly it will not matter.......Brady will win MVP
sago1;1806589 said:Frankly, I have no doubt Brady gets the MVP cause of the numbers he's putting up. However, don't forget the Pats are running up the scores and a lot of players won't like that. Moss could get some consideration but QBs win over WRs.
As for Favre, maybe I'm a homer but I think he should get the NFC Comeback Player of the Year and that Romo wins the NFC MVP. Obviously it would be even better if Romo gets the SB MVP.