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ChadTower:

--- Quote from: markrvp on December 10, 2007, 12:07:13 pm ---Tony Romo.  He delivers every week.  Yesterday he had two touchdown drives with under two minutes to go in the first and second halves. 

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That's a good suggestion.  I think in any other year (maybe not 2004 either) Romo would be the no-brainer winner.

I am getting a bit tired of the announcers referring to him as The Legend of Romo as if he has won anything yet.  Dude just won his first division title and botched them out of the playoffs last year on an extra point.  Let's wait until he has at least pulled even with Ben Roethlisberger before giving him a Legends title.

tommy:

--- Quote from: markrvp on December 10, 2007, 12:07:13 pm ---Tony Romo.  He delivers every week.  Yesterday he had two touchdown drives with under two minutes to go in the first and second halves. 

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Come on already. I thought i was bad always trying to bring a Giants player or comment into a thread but you're worse than I am with the cowboys.   :P 

Tom Brady is the MVP. He is simply the best QB out there with or without good receivers around him and the Patriots would be ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- without him. You can say the same thing for the Colts and Manning and a few other teams who really need their QB (all teams need their QB) but I think this holds true more for Brady as he just gets the job done better then anyone else out there.

shardian:

--- Quote from: tommy on December 10, 2007, 03:02:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: markrvp on December 10, 2007, 12:07:13 pm ---Tony Romo.  He delivers every week.  Yesterday he had two touchdown drives with under two minutes to go in the first and second halves. 

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Come on already. I thought i was bad always trying to bring a Giants player or comment into a thread but you're worse than I am with the cowboys.   :P 

Tom Brady is the MVP. He is simply the best QB out there with or without good receivers around him and the Patriots would be ---Cleveland steamer--- without him. You can say the same thing for the Colts and Manning and a few other teams who really need their QB (all teams need their QB) but I think this holds true more for Brady as he just gets the job done better then anyone else out there.

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You'd be saying the same stuff about Eli if the Giants were 12-1...

tommy:
They are 9-4, do you think a few more wins would make me want to say something that is not true just for the hell of it?

I could say that now if a record is what matters.

markrvp:
Unlike Eli Manning, Tony Romo actually wins game for his team.  Yesterday he ran 2 two-minute drills to perfection.  His team was down 13 points in the 4th quarter and he rallied for a win.  Did you see him direct two scoring drives in under two minutes to win on at Buffalo earlier in the year?  Did you see him chase down a shotgun snap that went over his head 35 yards behind him on 3rd down and still run 45 yards for a 1st down?

Keep in mind that he's won 12 wins this year without his 1-A receiver.  He's only got two people to throw the ball to - Terrell Owens and Jason Witten.  Yesterday the Lions took away Owens and he still drove 83 yards for a touchdown in under two minutes WITH NO TIME OUTS.

The kid is magic.  Nobody says that about Eli Manning.

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