Brady wins Comeback Player of the Year

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  1. The Jutty

    The Jutty Banned

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    Vince Young should have got this. I didn't even know about this till now tho so whatever.
     
  2. GBA

    GBA Well-Known Member

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    Well that's not exactly fair... didn't he just recently have a baby?
     
  3. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    Good God, I saw that photo yesterday. I can't wait to watch someone punch him in the face as hard as possible.
     
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  4. CJLang

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    The award isn't called the "I suck, but was able to ride Chris Johnson's coattail to some wins when the other QB sucked worse award"
     
  5. The Jutty

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    I guess it should be called the "I had a ligament injury and didn't do anything special at all award." or just the "Hey I'm Tom Brady Award" I guess we should just go ahead and give it to Welker for 2010?
     
  6. CJLang

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    That's silly talk. The award is meant for someone who overcomes something major like an injury or personal issue. Not for someone who sucked himself onto the bench, then played half decent for a team that didn't even make the playoffs.

    If there was someone else who came back from a major injury that excelled more than Brady(and he wasn't as great as the past, but very good still), then there's be an argument. If you made an argument for Cadillac Williams, that would have some merit anyway.
     
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    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    nevermind
    see post 49
     
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  8. Rockefella

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    Lets hope Kris Jenkins or Leon Washington compete for this award next season
     
  9. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    It is a misconception that the award only goes to a player who overcame injury or a personal issue. The award can go to someone who was healthy, but rarely played due to being a backup and it can also go to someone who was not in the league at all the prior season.

    What you see below was originally written by me in 2006. I'm too lazy to update it.

    Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year Award winners-

    1998- Doug Flutie
    1999- Bryant Young
    2000- Joe Johnson
    2001- Garrison Hearst
    2002- Tommy Maddox
    2003- Jon Kitna
    2004- Drew Brees
    2005- Steve Smith and Tedy Bruschi

    What they came back from:
    Flutie- was out of the league for seven years

    Young- career-threatening injury that cost him final four games of 1998 season

    Johnson- missed entire 1999 season

    Hearst- missed entire 1999 and 2000 seasons

    Maddox- played in only three games from 1996-2001

    Kitna-
    played in 14 games in 2002, started 12 of them; had 79.1 rating; "led" Bengals to 2-14 record
    started all 16 games in 2003; had 87.4 rating; led Bengals to 8-8 record; threw 10 more TDs and 1 fewer INT in 2003 than he did in 2002

    Brees- was terrible in 2003 (11 TDs, 15 INTs, 67.5 rating); led Chargers to playoffs in 2004 (27, 7, 104.8)

    Smith- played in only one game in 2004

    Bruschi- suffered career-threatening stroke three days after Pro Bowl following the 2004 season


    PFW/PFWA Comeback Player of the Year winners-

    1972- Earl Morrall
    1973- Roman Gabriel
    1974- Joe Namath
    1975- Dave Hampton
    1976- Greg Landry
    1977- Craig Morton
    1978- John Riggins
    1979- Larry Csonka
    1980- Jim Plunkett
    1981- Ken Anderson
    1982- Lyle Alzado
    1983- Billy Johnson
    1984- John Stallworth
    1985- no award given
    1986- Joe Montana and Tommy Kramer
    1987- Charles White
    1988- Greg Bell
    1989- O.J. Anderson
    1990- Barry Word
    1991- Jim McMahon
    1992- Randall Cunningham
    1993- Marcus Allen
    1994- Dan Marino
    1995- Jim Harbaugh
    1996- Jerome Bettis
    1997- Robert Brooks
    1998- Doug Flutie
    1999- Bryant Young
    2000- Joe Johnson
    2001- Garrison Hearst
    2002- Tommy Maddox
    2003- Jon Kitna
    2004- Willis McGahee
    2005- Steve Smith
     
  10. The Jutty

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    Since being benched and getting your starting position back and turning your team around isn't a comeback at all.
     

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