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- Who is the NFL MVP?Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees are three great quarterback but who is the best palyer in the league?
- NFL MVP a Three-Horse Race: Fan OpinionThe NFL MVP has come down to three names: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady. Who do you have?
- Three Quarterbacks Who Deserve to Be the NFL MVPThis season, three quarterbacks (Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady) have distanced themselves from the rest of the competition in terms of the NFL MVP race. The question is, which of the three is most deserving? In this article, I give my take.
- NFL MVP RaceI have followed the NFL since the middle 1980’s. I am a Green Bay Packers fan and boy was it tough to be a Packers fan back then.
NFL Sell Out : How Pandering to the Offense Has Ruined Quality of PlayCan Play In The 2011 NFL Season Get Any Worse?
Tom Brady Wins NFL MVP Award in Unanimous VoteTom Brady is the unanimous choice for 2010 NFL MVP. Brady already won Offensive Player of the Year from The Associated Press.- NFL MVP 2011 Announcement Unanimously Favors Tom BradyTom Brady won't be playing in the Super Bowl tonight. But he will receive his expected MVP award before game time, as he officially won the honor in the first unanimous vote of all time.
- Tom Brady Steals Michael Vick's Thunder in NFL MVP RaceNot long ago, it looked like Michael Vick and Tom Brady would battle mightily for the NFL MVP award. Brady's strong finish erased all doubts and quieted the Vick debates ... for now.
NFL MVP Candidates for 2010-2011 NFL Season & PredictionListening to every sports radio personality across the country would lead a fan to believe Tom Brady will be a runaway winner for the 2010 NFL MVP Award.- The 2010 NFL MVP RaceThe NFL season is coming down the home stretch and these are the top five candidates for the league MVP.
- NFL MVP Debate: Similar and Contrasting Backgrounds of Brady and VickMichael Vick and Tom Brady have a lot more in common than you think, but their contrasts is what makes this MVP race so interesting.
- 2011 NFL MVP PredictionNFL prediction is here
NFL MVP CandidatesThis article discusses players that are in the MVP race and gives you reasons why they should be considered for MVP and reasons that they may not win.- Top Candidates for NFL MVP in 2010A look at some of the NFL's best players and reasons why each of them stands a shot at winning the NFL's most coveted award, the MVP.
- Peyton Manning Wins a Record 4th NFL MVP AwardPeyton Manning wins his 4th NFL MVP Title, Brett Favre has three. What about anyone else? Who else deserved the title and received votes? Who was snubbed?
NFL MVP Won by Peyton Manning for Record Fourth TimeThe NFL MVP race was dominated by quarterbacks like Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Philip Rivers and Brett Favre. In today's final decision, they were the only ones to get votes- and Manning blew them all out for his record fourth trophy.
Top Five NFL MVP Candidates for the 2009-2010 NFL SeasonNFL MVP voting will be close this season. Will it be a leader on an undefeated team? Will it be an aging legend driving his team to success?- 2009 NFL MVP Mid-season PredictionsThough the 2009 NFL Season is only entering Week 7, the production of several players has made it a must to start discussing the candidates for the NFL MVP award.
- Top 5 2009-2010 NFL MVP CandidatesTop 5 early contenders for NFL MVP in 2009.
- 2008 NFL MVP Should be Demarcus WareAn argument for selecting just the seventh defensive player as league MVP in NFL history, and the first since Lawrence Taylor in 1986.
- Matt Cassel Replaces NFL MVP Tom BradyThe most noteworthy injury was that of the reining NFL MVP Tom Brady of the three-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.
- NFL MVP Power Rankings - Edition IIWell, there has been some movement in the MVP power rankings since my last edition. A lot of it has been due to some key losses caused by player who did not step up their performance when it counted.
- 2007 NFL MVP Power Rankings for Week 10The NFL MVP award, or any MVP award for this matter, is always something of a debate. I'm not even talking about debating over who is more deserved of the award based on their play, but I'm talking about the raging discussion over what does MVP actually mean.
- Tom Brady: Run Away NFL MVPFor the second year in a row, it appears as if the NFL has yet another run-away MVP candidate.
- "The Football Field"A player's view of the football field. A place where many have spent their high school summers training endless hours for days on end.
- The NFL Halfway AwardsNow halfway through the season, it's time to hand out our awards to those who have been great(or a bust) up to this point.
- Top Five Best Looking QBs: A Woman's PerspectiveWhile most people pay attention to NFL quarterbacks for their passing ability, many women are watching the NFL for the eye candy it provides.
- Drew Rosenhaus Loves FootballCBS News' 60 Minutes reporter Scott Pelley interviewed NFL sports agent Drew Rosenhaus. The true-life Jerry Maguire gains attention for his long roster of football players and take-no-prisoner's attitude.
- The NFL TodayHow the National Football League is different now then it was even 10 years ago.
Fall FootballFall means football.
The Time of My LifeLooking back at High School- Football is Fall's GemA nostalgic look at why football season is a joyous time of year.
- The NFL Needs a ChangeMy take on the current lockout.
- Improving Performance in Sports Through Sports ScienceToday's top athletes & their kind, for their performance, have a lot to thank the rapidly developing field of Sports Science. Sports Science is a faculty of science that abets & aids the sporting fraternity create milestones that they crave for & sports l
I Won't Suffer Without the NFLJay Feely said on ProFootballTalk Live on March 14, that if the NFL doesn't get its business sorted out, "fans are the ones who will suffer." Not this fan.
Tom Brady Wins His Second NFL MVP AwardWith all votes going to Tom Brady, he is the clear winner of this years National Football League Most-Valuable Player award.- Snow Falling on the QuarterbackThis Haiku deals with a fictionalized account of Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Green Back Packers preparing for Superbowl XLV.
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The Hypocrisy of the NFL Policy on ViolenceThe NFL is trying to cut down on hard hits. Isn't that a bit hypocritical for a league that features violence as a selling point?- NFL's New Enforcement of Big Hits Makes CentsAfter a devastating weekend of hits the NFL decides to increase the penalties of a current rule to get message across to players. Player health is always important but so is the health of the League.





