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    Quote Originally Posted by rock_lobster View Post
    Sucks for them, I was looking at a mock draft and it said they would take Julio Jones, lol
    The cardinals? I like one mock I read that made a good case of the Cards drafting a WR, CB, etc. instead of a QB in the first round as Wisenhunt doesn't want to go through the troubles of a rookie QB. Granted if say a Luck is available, I think they'll take him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red_Lizard2 View Post
    The cardinals? I like one mock I read that made a good case of the Cards drafting a WR, CB, etc. instead of a QB in the first round as Wisenhunt doesn't want to go through the troubles of a rookie QB. Granted if say a Luck is available, I think they'll take him.
    Yep, the Cards. Do they really need that more than some other position atm? I wouldn't think so.

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    I have awoken from my coma....was a good game, been a while since we had an OT game....

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    Now that we beat the steelers, colts, and whipped the jet's ass the Patriots are the best team in the nfl. Our offense is like a machine that can't be stopped, you can only hope to contain us. The road to the super bowl in the afc goes through foxboro and may i remind you the we are undefeated at home this season. Tom Brady for MVP!

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    rofl, walters is a fucking bad wagon fag boy from NO who roots for a team in Mass! Lol, I'm willing to bet you havnt even been to the north east.

    You are a sad excuse for a football fan. Hell, I bet if the saints win a few more superbowls, you will jump back with them. You are what? 15? Explains your fanboy attitude. It's not always cool to like whats popular kid. Stick with your hometown, through thick and thin, THAT is a real fan.

    And to your comment about brady being MVP...ROFL....maybe if they fire up them camera's again.....

    yea, no one has forgotten, fucking cheating mother fuckers...




    Yea, enjoy those 3 super bowls that adam vinaterri won for you....we all know how you got there.


    Fucking disgrace....

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    Kraker - i believe we beat ya'll so you can't say anything dumbass. How about you worry about your team even making the fuckin playoffs? I can root for whoever i want and i'm 24 so fuck you. Brady is better by far over manning, just check the stats. And tell your receivers to put on the opposing team's jersey maybe manning might throw it to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.Walters View Post
    Kraker - i believe we beat ya'll so you can't say anything dumbass. How about you worry about your team even making the fuckin playoffs? I can root for whoever i want and i'm 24 so fuck you. Brady is better by far over manning, just check the stats. And tell your receivers to put on the opposing team's jersey maybe manning might throw it to them.
    You are right, how dumb of me...

    NFL records

    Manning holds a number of individual career records:
    Regular season

    • Highest passer rating, season: 121.1 (2004)[204]
    • Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 10 (1999–2004, 2006–2009)[205]
    • Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 6 (1999–2004)[3]
    • Most consecutive seasons with at least 20 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010; current) [43]
    • Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 12 (1998–2009; current)[205]
    • Most games with a perfect passer rating, career: 4 (includes 1 playoff game)[94]
    • Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback: 204 (current)[43]
    • Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)[206]
    • Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes: 5 (games 7–11, 2004)[204]
    • Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, season: 6 (2004; tied with 1984 Marino)[204]
    • Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, career: 24 (includes 2 playoff games; tied with Brett Favre)[207]
    • Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes, career: 7 (includes 1 playoff game)[208]
    • One of only seven QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes in two games (tied with Sammy Baugh, Y.A. Tittle, Daryle Lamonica, Tom Brady, Charley Johnson and George Blanda)[209]
    • Most career touchdown passes in Thursday games: 23[210]
    • Most touchdown passes on a Thursday game: 6 (tied with Bob Griese)
    • Largest career TD-INT differential: 194
    • Highest career passing TDs/game average (min. 150 TD passes): 1.91 TDs/game[43]
    • Highest career passing yards/game average: 263.9[211]
    • Highest career completions/game average (min. 100 games played): 22.5[212]
    • Most consecutive games with a passer rating over 100: 9 (games 5–13 of 2004 season; record tied by Carson Palmer, 2004–05 and Tom Brady, 2006–07)[213]
    • Highest completion percentage by a QB in one month in NFL history (min. 75 attempts): 81.8% (December 2008) [43]
    • Most career games with a completion percentage of 70% or higher (min. 10 attempts): 64[214]
    • Most consecutive regular season wins as a starter: 23 (2008–2009)
    • Most seasons with 10+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 10 (1999–2000, 2002–2009)
    • Most seasons with 12+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 8 (1999, 2003–2009)
    • Only QB with at least 12 wins as a starter in 7 consecutive seasons (2003–2009)[215]
    • Only QB with eight straight seasons of 10+ wins as a starter (2002–2009)[43]
    • Only QB to lead five consecutive 4th quarter comeback wins (games 7–11, 2009)[216]
    • Most fourth quarter comeback wins in one season: 7 (2009)[217]
    • First QB to defeat the other 31 teams in the regular season (Tom Brady did this later the same day, and Brett Favre did it the following week)[218]
    • Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular season only: 115 (2000s)[161]
    • Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular & postseason: 124 (2000s)
    • Most AP NFL MVP Awards: 4 (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009)[1]
    • Most Touchdown Passes in a decade: 314 (2000s)
    Playoff records

    • Most 300+ yard passing games: 8 [219]
    • Most 400+ yard passing games: 2 (tied with Dan Marino)[220]
    • Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05[221]
    • Led the biggest comeback in conference championship game history (18 pts), 1/21/07 vs. New England[222]
    • One of only four QBs to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)[223]
    • Most games with 20+ completions: 14[224]
    • Most games with 30+ completions: 4[225]
    • Most games with 30+ attempts: 17[226]
    • Most games with 40+ attempts: 8[227]
    • Most completions and attempts in a single postseason: 97/153 (2006)[228]
    • One of only 2 quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Kurt Warner)[229]
    • Most consecutive postseasons with at least one start: 8 (2002–present; tied with Terry Bradshaw, 1972–79 and Joe Montana, 1983–90)
    Rookie records

    • Most passing attempts: 575[230]
    • Most completions: 326[204]
    • Most passing yards: 3,739[204]
    • Most touchdown passes: 26[204]
    • Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (games 4–16): 13[230]
    • Most games with at least one touchdown pass: 15 [43]
    • Most games with 300+ yards passing: 4 [43]
    With Marvin Harrison

    Manning and former Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison hold a number of QB-WR tandem records:
    • Most completions/receptions (career): 953[231]
    • Most passing/receiving yards (career): 12,756[231]
    • Most passing/receiving touchdowns (career): 112[43][231]
    • Most completions/receptions in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 143 (2002)
    • Most passing/receiving yards in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 1,722 (2002)
    Pro Bowl records

    • Most passing attempts (career): 150[105]
    • Most passing attempts (game): 41 (2004)[232]
    • Most completions (career): 92[105]
    • Most completions (game): 22 (2004)[232]
    • Most passing yards (career): 1,278[105]
    • Most passing yards (game): 342 (2004)[232]
    • Most passing touchdowns (career): 13[105]
    NFL awards

    • NFL MVP (2003 (shared with Steve McNair), 2004, 2008, 2009)[1]
    • Best NFL Player ESPY Award(2004,[38] 2005[200])
    • 10× Pro Bowl Selection (1999–2000, 2002–2009)[43]
    • 5× First-team All-Pro (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009)[82][97][104]
    • 3× Second-team All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2006)[55][63][117]
    • 2× Bert Bell Award (2003, 2004)[201]
    • AFC Offensive Player of the Year Awards (1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009)
    • 1998 NFL All-Rookie First Team[43]
    • 2004 AFC Offensive Player of the Year[81]
    • 2004 Fedex Express Player of the Year[202]
    • 2005 Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award[200]
    • 2005 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award[201]
    • 2005 Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award[43]
    • 2005 Pro Bowl MVP[81]
    • 2007 Super Bowl MVP[114]
    • 2007 Best Championship Performance ESPY Award[116]

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    * Brady enters 2010 with a record of 111-34 (.765) in regular-season and playoff games. It is the best record of any NFL quarterback in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) with at least 100 starts.
    * Brady enters 2010 with a 14-4 (.778) playoff record, the second best in NFL history behind Bart Starr (9-1, .900). His 14 total playoff wins are tied for the second most in NFL history behind Joe Montana (16).
    * Entering 2010, Brady’s touchdown-to-interception ratio (2.27) is the best in NFL history among all players with 2,000 or more passing attempts. Steve Young ranks second in NFL history with a 2.17 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
    * In 2007, Brady was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player, setting all-time NFL records for most touchdown passes in a season (50), highest touchdown-interception differential (+42), most games with three or more touchdown passes (12), most touchdown passes in a month (20 in October 2007), and highest completion percentage in a game (92.9 percent on Jan. 12, 2008). Brady’s 117.2 passer rating in 2007 was the second highest of all-time, while his 4,806 passing yards were the third highest single-season total in league history.
    * In addition to the NFL records Brady set in 2007, he also set Patriots franchise records for highest completion percentage in a season (68.9 percent), most passing yards in a season (4,806), highest passer rating in a season (117.2), highest passer rating in a game (158.3 on Oct. 21, 2007), lowest interception percentage in a season (1.4 percent) and most touchdown passes in a game (6 on Oct. 21, 2007).
    * In 2007, Brady contributed to the Patriots’ establishment of several NFL single-season team records, including most points scored in a season (589), largest point differential in a season (+315) and most touchdowns in a season (75). The Patriots became the first team in NFL history to complete a 16-0 regular season and tied the league’s single-season mark with 18 overall victories.
    * Brady and receiver Randy Moss set an NFL single-season record in 2007 for most touchdown passes between a passer and a receiver (23), with Moss’ 23 touchdown catches also setting a league record.
    * Brady won 76 of his first 100 regular-season starts, tying Roger Staubach’s mark for most victories by a quarterback in his first 100 starts during the Super Bowl Era (since 1966).
    * Brady is the only quarterback in NFL history to start and win three Super Bowls before his 28th birthday, having quarterbacked the Patriots to victories in Super Bowl XXXVI when he was 24 years old, Super Bowl XXXVIII (26) and Super Bowl XXXIX (27).
    * Brady is the fourth quarterback in NFL history to lead his team to three or more Super Bowl wins, joining Terry Bradshaw (4), Joe Montana (4) and Troy Aikman (3).
    * Brady owns two Pete Rozelle Awards as Super Bowl MVP (XXXVI and XXXVIII). He is just the fourth player in Super Bowl history to earn multiple MVP awards, joining Joe Montana (3), Terry Bradshaw (2)and Bart Starr (2), all three of whom are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    * From 2001-08, Brady started 128 consecutive regular-season and playoff games for the Patriots, good for the third longest all-time streak for a quarterback, trailing current streaks by Brett Favre (309) and Peyton Manning (210).
    * Brady has orchestrated 29 game-winning drives to break a tie or take the lead in the fourth quarter or overtime. Six of his game-winning efforts have come in the postseason, where he has played in 18 games.
    * Brady led a game-winning drive to break a tie or take the lead in the fourth quarter of each of the Patriots’ three Super Bowl victories, becoming the only quarterback in NFL history to lead three such game-winning drives in the Super Bowl.
    * Brady tied an NFL record in 2005 by distributing his 26 touchdown passes to 12 different players. The only other NFL player to accomplish the feat was Brad Johnson in 2003.
    * Brady is tied with Drew Brees (Super Bowl XLIV) for the Super Bowl record for pass completions in a game, connecting on 32 passes in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
    * Brady won his first 10 playoff games, setting an NFL record for the most consecutive playoff wins.
    * Brady has been voted an offensive co-captain by his teammates for the last 8 seasons (2002-2009).
    * Brady completed a streak of throwing for at least one touchdown in 15 straight games, including playoffs (12/14/03 — 11/22/04), recording the longest such streak in Patriots history.
    * Brady led the NFL with 28 touchdown passes in 2002 and became the first Patriot to lead the league in touchdown passes since Steve Grogan shared the lead with Cleveland’s Brian Sipe (28) in 1979.
    * Brady threw at least two touchdown passes in each of the first five games of the 2002 season, the first Patriot to accomplish that feat and the first Patriot to throw for at least two touchdowns in five straight games in a single season since Butch Songin (10/23/60—11/18/60).
    * Brady (24 years, 184 days old) was voted MVP of Super Bowl XXXVI and was the third-youngest player to earn the honor (Marcus Allen, 23 years and 301 days at Super Bowl XVIII and Lynn Swann, 23 years, 316 days at Super Bowl X).
    * Brady was voted to the 2001 Pro Bowl and became just the second Patriots quarterback to receive the honor (Drew Bledsoe, 1994, 1996 and 1997). He also became just the fifth quarterback since 1970 to be voted to the Pro Bowl in his first year as a starter, joining Dan Marino (1983), Brett Favre (1992), Kurt Warner (1999) and Daunte Culpepper (2000).
    * Brady threw for 53 yards on the Patriots’ game-winning drive in Super Bowl XXXVI, completing five of his eight passes. Two of his pass attempts were spiked to kill the game clock. With just 1:21 remaining, he moved the Patriots into field goal position without the benefit of timeouts.
    * Brady completed over 70 percent of his passes in four consecutive games during the 2001 season and joined an exclusive club of quarterbacks who accomplished the feat. He joined Joe Montana (8 games, 1989), Troy Aikman (4, 1995), Steve Young (4, 1993) and Sammy Baugh (4, 1945).
    * Brady completed the first 162 passes of his career without an interception. It was the longest streak to start a career in NFL history and ranks third for most attempts without an interception in Patriots franchise history.


    i can fight fire with fire too bitch. Contemplate that and throw in that he also has 3 super bowl rings and 2 super bowl mvp's.
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    3 super bowl rings won by cheating cameras and adam viniteri

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