Tom Brady Wins AP OPOY Award

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NEW YORK -- Just like all those wins, the NFL awards keep rolling in for Tom Brady.

The league's Most Valuable Player added The Associated Press 2007 Offensive Player of the Year honors to his collection Tuesday, easily outdistancing his main weapon on the unbeaten New England Patriots, Randy Moss.

Indeed, of the four players who received votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL, three were Patriots. Brady, of course, led the way, just as he did through the first 16-0 regular season in league history.

"We set out a bunch of goals early in the season," Brady said, "and I think I said the best part about playing quarterback here is I just have to do my job, show up every day and work hard just like everybody else. I think my job description is just a bit different than everybody else's, but there's a lot of satisfaction knowing that I can just come out there and worry about myself and expect that everybody else is going to do their job.

"It's been a fun season. There's no doubt about it."

And it's been a rewarding season for Brady, the first New England player to be chosen MVP and now the first Patriot to win Offensive Player of the Year. He collected 35½ votes to 12½ for Moss. Wes Welker, the Patriots' other starting receiver, got one, as did Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre.

Brady, an eight-year veteran who's already a winner of three Super Bowls, threw for 50 touchdowns, beating Peyton Manning's league mark by one. He also threw 23 of those TD passes to Moss, lifting the receiver past Jerry Rice's record of 22.

New England scored 589 points and 75 TDs, both records. Brady's precision -- a 68.9 completion percentage, 117.2 passer rating, just eight interceptions -- and yards passing (4,806, 383 more than runner-up Drew Brees of New Orleans) made him a natural choice for his second award in less than a week.

"Individual awards haven't been as important to me as the team goals, and I've said that for a long time," Brady said. "While I'm very flattered to be honored in that way, I understand that my greatest satisfaction comes from winning games and being the leader of this football team. I take that job very seriously and I hope that translates into a win this week."

That would be Saturday night against Jacksonville in the second round of the playoffs. The Patriots are seeking the second perfect season in league history; only Miami, 17-0 in 1972, has gone through the regular schedule and the postseason unbeaten.

Since Favre won Offensive Player in 1995, only two quarterbacks have taken the award: Manning with his record-setting 2004 season, and now Brady in surpassing Manning's achievement.

Last year's winner was running back LaDainian Tomlinson of San Diego.

Brady is the fourth straight double winner, joining Manning, running back Shaun Alexander of Seattle, and Tomlinson.

"If you go ask him he'd probably say the same thing: all the individual awards don't matter," Patriots running back Kevin Faulk said. "It's the team awards that matter, and with the team awards you get all the individual accolades."


Moss finished in 2nd btw.
How the hell did Welker get a vote? Don't get me wrong, I love the guy being on the team and all that he has done...but OPOY? C'mon now
 
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If anyone else was going to get the award it would have to be Moss.

I definetely thought they should have split the MVP award.

SMH @ Moss not even getting a vote.
 
Originally Posted by WestRoxbury011

It seems that noone ever mentions that fact that Jerry set that record in like, 12 games.

yeah he set 22...no guarantee he would have got to 23 in 4 more games tho. it might be probable...but its not definite. the record is 23, not 22 in12...sorry jerry
 
Originally Posted by WestRoxbury011

It seems that noone ever mentions that fact that Jerry set that record in like, 12 games.
Must have missed the 10 + page post regarding this issue last week. Aside from that, nobody mentions it.
 
J Rain hasn't made it to the post yet; he's busy holding up Moss' jock strap.
 
since brady already won the MVP i was hoping for moss to get this but i can't say it isnt deserved
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Moss isn't even the best WR in the league currently (BY FAR), so this comes as no surprise - Brady makes that man look good.
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Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy

Moss isn't even the best WR in the league currently (BY FAR), so this comes as no surprise - Brady makes that man look good.
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sorry bro, but your boy got ZERO votes, i know its shocking with him being greater than jesus and all
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RANDY GOT ROBBED.

brady would not have passed for 4800 yards if it wasn't for moss.
brady would not have a 117.2 rating if it wasn't for moss.
brady would not have thrown for 50 touchdowns if it wasn't for moss.

RANDY GOT ROBBED.
 
Originally Posted by J RAIN 23

RANDY GOT ROBBED.

brady would not have passed for 4800 yards if it wasn't for moss.
brady would not have a 117.2 rating if it wasn't for moss.
brady would not have thrown for 50 touchdowns if it wasn't for moss.

RANDY GOT ROBBED.

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i mean come on, what does randy have to do to get some respect?! whatever, i'm not gonna get worked up bout it. it's really no surprise. brady is thegolden boy and people think moss is benefiting from brady not realizing that moss did it for 7 straight years with the vikings and really only had one lousyyear in oakland. whereas brady has NEVER put up the stats he did this year or even come close for that matter.
 
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