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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Tom Brady is the MVP and I don't want to hear Vick about it.
Tom Brady is the NFL MVP. Period. Taking the Patriots to first place in the AFC and sitting at 12-2 they are tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the NFL's best record with two games left. 31 touchdowns to 4 interceptions. Brady hasn't played this well since the infamous 2007 season, and in some ways he has played better. In the '07 season Brady not only had 50 touchdowns, but only threw 8 interceptions. Through 15 weeks Brady has only thrown a remarkable four; his last interception coming in week 6, which is good for a record-breaking pace. Yet Brady's most impressive performance is what he has done with his supporting cast. For starters, Deion Branch has returned to the Patriots and replaced Moss by catching 5 touchdowns in ten games, tying his career high giving him 6 total for the season. Wes Welker the year after his season ended with a torn ACL, two rookie tight ends, a starting running back who never had topped 275 yards coming into the year, and a 5'9 utility back who was cut by the Jets at the beginning of the year. Toss tom Brady into the mix and you have the NFL's most potent offense at 31.9 points per game. That is MVP like stuff.
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