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The pats were down early so i don't know how much they would have ran dillon playing catch up, but i'll give the patsie that excuse untill we viciously anhilate their carcasses once again come late january muahahha

12-0 as a starter, this kid has great poise and composure, even after the two picks ben threw, ben handled himself like a true vet. This is the difference between him/brady/mcnair/favre/montana/elway and Peyton Manning who is an awesome football player but can be rattled mentally because of his emotions.
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| Originally posted by VietKid 12-0 as a starter, this kid has great poise and composure, even after the two picks ben threw, ben handled himself like a true vet. This is the difference between him/brady/mcnair/favre/montana/elway and Peyton Manning who is an awesome football player but can be rattled mentally because of his emotions. |
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| Originally posted by Spartan ya'll are aware there are two MVP awards right? NFC and AFC |
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| Originally posted by Omegasox Sorry man, there's only one award. |
ok .. so that's 14 in a row .. and just a rookie .. this guy is not a fluke .. i don't know about you guys, but he should deserve his name to be in the ballot for MVP .. his total stats don't show, but if you look at his stats in individual games, he steps up when it counts the most..
[URL=Ben's stats]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=6770[/URL]
i am sure he is not going to get the mvp award .. book him for rookie of the year .. but his name should be in the ballot.
what a cheap shot from that ma fucka suggs
damn you joey porter damn you
hopefully Ben will be back soon...
Big Bens a rising star, and a QB that 'might' go on to do great things, but to speak of him as a potential legend is premature. Steeler nation has lots to shout about because of their defence, their running game and the fact that Ben is posied in the pocket, and not afriad to venture out and take the hits while still making the critical passes.
He might be the general in the offensive teams, but i don't think he has reached a stage in his evolution as a player to be the leader of the entire team in a way that Payton or Donavon McNabe is.
The MVP award is definately not going to Big Ben -- there's no way he will get it, and anyone who even thinks otherwise, doesn't know football.
MVP should go to both McNabe and Manning, though with Payton almost sure to break 50 touch downs, i don't see any way they can't give it only to him. Hey, no complains...i'm an Eagles fan, but if a man throws 50 touchdowns in the NFL -- he deserves the MVP award !
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