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To this point in the season, who is it?
Brady v. Wentz seems to be the topic of the day.
I say it's Brady.
It's interesting to me that Wentz is under 60% completion pct.
In this day and age, that is quite low.
Not knocking his results, but just noting it.
His team is 9-1 and he leads the league in TD passes.
NE's defense is last in the league in yds allowed.
Brady has overcome and seeing as how poor that defense was performing early in the season, NE had the look of a 9-7, 10-6 type team.
They are 8-2.
Outstanding season from T. Brady so far -- and at age 40?
Wow.
I'd give it to Tom.
Discuss.
Brady v. Wentz seems to be the topic of the day.
I say it's Brady.
It's interesting to me that Wentz is under 60% completion pct.
In this day and age, that is quite low.
Not knocking his results, but just noting it.
His team is 9-1 and he leads the league in TD passes.
NE's defense is last in the league in yds allowed.
Brady has overcome and seeing as how poor that defense was performing early in the season, NE had the look of a 9-7, 10-6 type team.
They are 8-2.
Outstanding season from T. Brady so far -- and at age 40?
Wow.
I'd give it to Tom.
Discuss.
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Probably Russell Wilson, he's single-handedly carried that club on his back. Had all the production numbers read out last week and was flabbergasted, without him - Seahawks don't exist despite some individual athleticism.
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A case can be made for R. Wilson.
Realistically, with his team at 8-5, he's very unlikely to win it.
Realistically, with his team at 8-5, he's very unlikely to win it.
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Wilson is very streaky. Sometimes he plays like he's the clear MVP. Other times he plays like he's the backup in Buffalo.
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Ease up on Nathan :( only two of those interceptions were his fault.
Well, Russell is streaking this year, Wentz is gone and Brady is simply a brand name. One day this year, Brady will find his age. He will turn on a dime Might have just watched it vs Dolphins.
Well, Russell is streaking this year, Wentz is gone and Brady is simply a brand name. One day this year, Brady will find his age. He will turn on a dime Might have just watched it vs Dolphins.
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Jalen Ramsey.
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Answer: The Injury Cart.
Tiger Woods....ALLEGEDLY wrote:"Hey, it's, uh, it's Tiger. I need you to do me a huge favor. Um, can you please, uh, take your name off your phone. My wife went through my phone. And, uh, may be calling you. If you can, please take your name off that and, um, and what do you call it just have it as a number on the voice mail, just have it as your telephone number. That's it, OK. You gotta do this for me. Huge. Quickly. All right. Bye."
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If his body of work was a little bigger, one could make a strong case for Janeane Garofalo. Hell dude has never lost a game as a starter.
As a Niners fan, there hasn't been much to be excited about since The Night The Lights Went Out In Louisiana. But then a knight in shining armor came along... and totally fucked up the draft.
A couple of receivers and OL, and this team is a contender.
As a Niners fan, there hasn't been much to be excited about since The Night The Lights Went Out In Louisiana. But then a knight in shining armor came along... and totally fucked up the draft.
A couple of receivers and OL, and this team is a contender.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Drinking a bit early? I do wish Lynch all the best with your team though...looks like he "might" have gotten over on hoodie with that trade.Dinsdale wrote:If his body of work was a little bigger, one could make a strong case for Janeane Garofalo. Hell dude has never lost a game as a starter.
As a Niners fan, there hasn't been much to be excited about since The Night The Lights Went Out In Louisiana. But then a knight in shining armor came along... and totally fucked up the draft.
A couple of receivers and OL, and this team is a contender.
Go Bucs, Gators
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Huh?Dr_Phibes wrote:woah.Dinsdale wrote:
As a Niners fan
That's been a well-established fact since the first day I registered for these stupid boards, some 17 (?) years ago (damn, what a LOSER!).
Since I was a kid, and OJ was stumbling about, pretending he could still play.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one