Tom Brady - NFL COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Updated: January 6, 2010, 11:02 AM ET

[h2]Brady wins comeback player award[/h2]

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NEW YORK -- Tom Brady has gone from record-setting MVP to injured superstar to The Associated Press 2009 NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

Brady's strong return from a left knee injury that sidelined him for all but the first quarter of the 2008 opener earned the New England Patriots quarterback the award Wednesday. One of football's biggest stars, Brady has gone from NFL Most Valuable Player in 2007, when he set several passing records, to sidelined to earning his second league award.

[h4]Comeback Player of the Year[/h4]
Voting for The Associated Press comeback player of the year award, as voted on by a nationwide panel of media members:
[table][tr][th=""]Player[/th] [th=""]Votes[/th] [/tr][tr][td]Tom Brady, QB, New England[/td] [td]19[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Carnell Williams, RB, Tampa Bay[/td] [td]14[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Vince Young, QB, Tennessee[/td] [td]7[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Cedric Benson, RB, Cincinnati[/td] [td]4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Brett Favre, QB, Minnesota[/td] [td]4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Anthony Hargrove, DE, New Orleans[/td] [td]1[/td] [/tr][/table]

He received 19 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL, beating Tampa Bay running back Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, who got 14.

A three-time Super Bowl winner and a finalist for AP Player of the Decade, Brady led New England to a 10-6 record and the AFC East title this season. He threw for 4,398 yards and 28 touchdowns.

Most significantly, he got the Patriots back into the playoffs, and he showed more than a few glimpses of the player who guided the Patriots to the first 16-0 regular season in NFL history, throwing a record 50 TDs that year.

"I think missing all of last season was a very challenging experience because I love to play the game," Brady said during the season. "I love to play the sport, and to not have the opportunity to be out there with my teammates in a season where we had some great opportunities to repeat what we had done in the 2007 season ... things happen.

"It's a very physical sport, football is. I had an unfortunate injury, but I think it's really helped me grow in a lot of ways as a person, as a player, as a teammate. It really reinforces how much I enjoy playing the game and how much I love the game. And to have the chance to go out this year and play, it's great."

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At times, Brady was great. In a 59-0 rout of Tennessee, matching the biggest victory margin since the 1970 merger, he threw for six touchdowns and 380 yards in the snow. Against Jacksonville in another lopsided victory, he went 23 for 26 for 267 yards and four TDs. His passer ratings were 152.8 against the Titans and 149.0 against the Jaguars, and he had six games with a 100-plus rating.

Other times, he struggled, particularly in losses to the Jets and Saints, and Brady battled an assortment of injuries -- albeit nothing as devastating as the torn-up knee.

Coach Bill Belichick's praise wasn't exactly exuberant, but he certainly appreciates what Brady means to his team.

"He started off in the spring and did everything that everybody else did all the way through: the offseason program, spring workouts, minicamp, training camp, preseason, all of that," Belichick said. "So he's had a solid year."

Williams tore the patellar tendon in his right knee in September 2007 and tore the patellar tendon in his left knee in the 2008 season finale, six games into his return. This season, he rushed for 821 yards and four TDs, adding 29 receptions and three scores.

Brady is the second Patriot to win the award; linebacker Tedy Bruschi shared it with Carolina receiver Steve Smith in 2005. He is the fifth quarterback honored since the award began in 1998, including Chad Pennington, who won in 2006 and 2008.

Also receiving votes were Titans quarterback Vince Young, Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, Bengals running back Cedric Benson and his teammate, quarterback Carson Palmer, and Saints defensive end Anthony Hargrove.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
sorry if posted...didn't see it yet
 
I understand why Brady got it, especially since he played the entire season, but to me it should have gone to Vince Young.
 
What's so funny? With his injuries, supposedly his career was done...but look at him now.
 
The dude who was on the brink of being cut from the team, didn't know if he'd ever play football again, and had two catastrophic knee injuries yetcomes back and plays all 16 games has my vote.

Don't worry, Caddy... we know how the AP votes. You deserved it.
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i understand he played all 16 games...but he didn't do too much. and i know, i know, his team is trash, but still...you have others that are easily moredeserving imo. i think thats why caddy didn't even get one vote.
 
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

i understand he played all 16 games...but he didn't do too much. and i know, i know, his team is trash, but still...you have others that are easily more deserving imo. i think thats why caddy didn't even get one vote.

Uhhh...? Did you even read the article?

He had 1000 yards from scrimmage. I'd say thats pretty good for a guy who was on the brink of retirement.
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Brett Favre getting votes makes me sick to my stomach.
 
It is good, but better than a QB throwing for 4,000 and 28 TD's coming off major knee surgery and playing w/bruised ribs and other stuff for most of theseason? And on top of it all you know it's a QB league Chester.
 
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah

Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

i understand he played all 16 games...but he didn't do too much. and i know, i know, his team is trash, but still...you have others that are easily more deserving imo. i think thats why caddy didn't even get one vote.

Uhhh...? Did you even read the article?

He had 1000 yards from scrimmage. I'd say thats pretty good for a guy who was on the brink of retirement.
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Brett Favre getting votes makes me sick to my stomach.
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my bad, i missed the chart. i read the last line whichleft him out of the "also receiving votes list". reading fail on my part
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NFL Comeback Player of the Year award = Chad Pennington award

Congrats Shady Brady
 
Originally Posted by Proshares

It is good, but better than a QB throwing for 4,000 and 28 TD's coming off major knee surgery and playing w/bruised ribs and other stuff for most of the season? And on top of it all you know it's a QB league Chester.

That's why I said that I know why Brady got it. I'm not mad at Brady for getting the award - he played great football and deserved it. I just wishCaddy would have won... he, to me, is the definition of a comeback player of the year.
 
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah

Originally Posted by Proshares

It is good, but better than a QB throwing for 4,000 and 28 TD's coming off major knee surgery and playing w/bruised ribs and other stuff for most of the season? And on top of it all you know it's a QB league Chester.

That's why I said that I know why Brady got it. I'm not mad at Brady for getting the award - he played great football and deserved it. I just wish Caddy would have won... he, to me, is the definition of a comeback player of the year.


Oh, ok. Got it. You would have given it to him over VY?
 
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