Chad Pennington

2 January 2009

anning was honored with winning the NFL MVP Award for the 3rd time in his illustrious career.  Chad Pennington was honored with the Comeback Player of the Year Award for the 2nd time in his career.  In my opinion, Pennington should have won both, but I don’t get a vote…but someday I might?   

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15 November 2008

There is one special party that I see benefiting greatly from climate change and his name is Chad Pennington

Pennington carried the hopes and dreams of the other New York football team until he no longer delivered the goods. He was quickly disregarded as trash when the golden icon Brett Favre donned the green and white.

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5 October 2008

r large gains on the ground, the whole team tackled poorly, and Miami Dolphins soft-tossing QB Chad Pennington exploited a zone in the middle of the field over and over. he was able to do so because Pennington had all the time in the world to find wide open targets.

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20 September 2008

A few things I'm looking for:

They handled Favre: Miami QB Chad Pennington is a intelligent passer, but lacks the arm strength and elusiveness of New York Jets' Brett Favre. If the defense, particularly the secondary, plays to their potential, they should be able to contain the Dolphins offense

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12 August 2008

To make room for the living legend, the Jets cut Chad Pennington. Taking advantage of Pennington's availability was the Miami Dolphins, who signed Chad for two years. Both passers with new addresses are expected to start for their new teams.

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7 August 2008

To accommodate Favre, the Jets released QB Chad Pennington and squash their quarterback controversy. It won't matter how well QB Kellen Clemens does. He will sit behind Favre and learn the game behind a productive and durable future Hall of Famer.

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