Tuesday, December 28, 2010

My MVP Vote

Well after having a discussion about this with the boys I decided to put the argument on a more neutral plain like this blog. With the season coming to an end the question of who was the most valuable player in the league to their individual teams. At the time I actually thought about Matt Cassell should at least be a candidate but after doing much thinking I came up with a better answer.

My vote after much thinking and analysis has to go to Thomas Edward Brady Jr. Or as most people know him Tom Brady. Without much of a fight the Patriots have put together the same type of team that one them 3 super bowls already. Remember the year they had Corey Dillon and Kevin Faulk spelling for him? No way Benjarvis Green-Ellis is Dillon but paired with the slippery Danny Woodhead and thats something to try and stop as New England has shown over the season.

After years of not having to use his tight ends as much because of the threats outside, Tom Brady has shown to any non-believers out there with or without the big name he can get it done. Last week when they played the Packers and when Tom Brady saw rookie tight end Aaron Hernandez lined up on a newly converted receiver at corner guarding him he called a quick slant and they scored. Showing me two things he knows his football and he trusts his teammates. Even the two rookie tight ends that run perfect routes. Gronkowski is as good as Hernandez and thats scary. With receivers on the field like that when you're running play fakes it puts and linebacker who even thinks run at an immediate disadvantage.

With all this being said after the year Brady is having he will be fifth all time in passer rating. He has thrown for over 3700 yards and has 34 touchdowns and only 4 picks. His rating for the season in 109.8 and his team has already clinched a homefield advantage for the playoffs.

So he might just win his second MVP and his fourth title this post-season.

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