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Full playoff picture
Should be update by tomorrow, i guess.
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Full playoff picture
Should be update by tomorrow, i guess.
Three Head coaches (NY Jets, Cleveland browns and Detroit Lions ) were sacked today following regular season results.
I thought Jets would make it to playoffs because of Brett Favre but the team didn't do good for the last few games. I think in the last game itself there were 3 interceptions.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Many are speculating that it would be Brett Favre's last season.
BTW, avatarla iukiravanga yaaru. She is good looking :).
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Originally Posted by MrJudge
May be.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
She is Jenna Fischer coming in The Office.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Aahaa, My friend almost guessed it today morning. But he wasn't sure anyway thanks. :)
[quote="MrJudge"]Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Payton won the MVP this year :clap:
Good news :clap:
Colts were trailing at the start of the season. But they managed to end the regular season on 12-4. Eagerly awaiting the Colts-chargers clash on saturday night @ 8p.m EST. Last year Colts won the encounter but they lost to Patriots at the AFC Championships.
Judge, Is Ten sports telecasting the playoffs? :huh:. Make sure you watch it. :).
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Originally Posted by MrJudge
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=090...s&confirm=true
Third time's a charm: Colts QB Manning again wins NFL MVP award
Associated Press
Andy Lyons / Getty Images
After recovering from offseason knee surgery, QB Peyton Manningled the Indianapolis Colts to the playoffs.
NEW YORK -- Peyton Manning can tell Brett Favre to move over and make room for him atop the roster of NFL Most Valuable Players.
For the third time, Manning won the award from The Associated Press, tying Favre as the only players in that elite category.
MVP selections
NFL.com's Steve Wyche, Vic Carucci, Pat Kirwan, Thomas George and Gil Brandt explain their MVP selections. Find out why one of them went with Ed Reed over Peyton Manning. More ...
» Wyche makes his case for Manning
» Discuss: Does Manning deserve it?
» Complete list of NFL MVPs
The Indianapolis Colts' quarterback was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL. Manning also was the league MVP in 2003, when he shared it with Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair, and in 2004.
Favre, then with the Green Bay Packers, took MVP honors in 1995 and 1996 before sharing it with Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders in 1997.
"I know it's an individual award, but ... truly, in my opinion, a team award," said Manning, who received 32 votes, far ahead of Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington (4) and Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner (4). "It's been the most rewarding regular season that I've been a part of in my 11 years, and I have to believe a lot of the other players and even coaches might feel the same way."
This has been an unusual season for the Colts, who normally have the AFC South title just about clinched by Thanksgiving. Manning had two operations on his left knee in the preseason, cutting into practice time, blunting his usual precision as a passer and, eventually, leading to a 3-4 start.
From there, with Manning getting sharper by the week, the Colts won nine straight games to secure a wild-card berth and a Saturday night meeting with the San Diego Chargers.
Associated Press NFL MVP voting
Player Team Votes
Peyton Manning Colts 32
Chad Pennington Dolphins 4
Michael Turner Falcons 4
Adrian Peterson Vikings 3
James Harrison Steelers 3
Philip Rivers Chargers 2
Chris Johnson Titans 1
Kurt Warner Cardinals 1
In that streak, Manning is 209-of-290 passing for 2,248 yards and 17 touchdowns, with only three interceptions. He extended his NFL record with his ninth 4,000-yard season and finished with 27 touchdown passes, 12 interceptions and a 95.0 passer rating.
Manning called the award emblematic of what others, including Colts owner Jim Irsay, president Bill Polian and coach Tony Dungy, did to help rally the team from a 3-4 start to make the playoffs for a seventh straight season.
"I really accept this award on behalf of the team and the organization because there is no way we would be in the playoffs and bounced back without those three people creating a winning environment," Manning said after receiving the award.
"It's just been different," Manning said. "It's been an entirely different season. I think the one thing that's been inaccurate is that the seasons we were starting out 13-0, 8-0, 7-0, that it was easy. So all of a sudden this year, we are 3-4 and now things are hard. Believe me, it's never easy to win a game. I've never taken for granted winning a football game."
Indianapolis coach Tony Dungy said several times that he favored Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison for MVP -- he tied with Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson with three votes. But after Manning's flawless work in the second half of the season, Dungy, while admittedly biased, changed his mind.
"I said after we left Pittsburgh (on Nov. 9) that I would vote for James Harrison," Dungy noted this week. "If I was voting today, I'd vote for Peyton Manning."
A vast majority of the voters did.
Also receiving votes were Chargers QB Philip Rivers (2), Titans rookie RB Chris Johnson (1) and Cardinals QB Kurt Warner (1).
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
Yes, they started very poor, I was sad but later they picked up the momentum and got into playoffs now. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Nope, Ten sports isn't :banghead: I have been watching games online now...it is irritating some times....but I have to do the same if they don't show the playoffs :(Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer