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http://www.nfl.com/videos;jsessionid=85CAFAAB3E8AE1E053CE5E88AAE38ECF?videoId=09000d5d801f9a2e

Simply one the most underrated of all time. His Minnesota season was the greatest comeback season for a QB ever.
>> Anonymous
running skills/being black is no excuse for being a legitimate passer
>> Anonymous
>>18190

He was a legit passer.
>> Anonymous
>>18190
Yeah he could throw too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gI04sb7fhI
>> Anonymous
lulz ben roethlisbergers past season was a better comeback than cunninghams. plus, he was throwing to cris carter and randy moss. give me a break
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Hi I am underrated.
>> Anonymous
>>18210

Roth is a faggot who loves to almost kill his career by getting into motorcycle accidents.
>> Anonymous
>>18630
still doesnt change the fact he had a great comeback season.FAGGOT.
>> Anonymous
>>18667

What comeback season!?! He's still on the same team he's been on the whole time!
>> Anonymous
>>18671
You have to be on a different team to have a comeback?
>> Anonymous
>>18682
No.
>>18671
You are a retard.
>> Anonymous
>>18682

In Randall's case yes.

Also, having superior stats than last season doesn't equal "comeback".
>> Anonymous
>>18686

YOU BEST BE JOKING NIGGER
>> Anonymous
>>18687
No, but almost dying and improving your stats in every category does.
>> Anonymous
>>18691

He threw for less passing yards and led the NFL in lost yards.

Still a good season.
>> Anonymous
big ben had terrible pass protection, wasnt throwing to carter/moss, and he still managed 32 TDs
>> Anonymous
>>18687
uh, isnt that the definition of a comeback?
>> Anonymous
>>18715

Peyton Manning continues to post bigger numbers every season. He's certainly not "making a comeback".
>> Anonymous
RANDALL CUNNINGHAM
>> Anonymous
>>18752
Because comebacks are for injuries or serious personal problems.
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>> Anonymous
"The player named Comeback Player of the Year shows perseverance in overcoming adversity, in the form of not being in the NFL the previous year, a severe injury, or simply poor performance"