Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Brady Wins M.V.P. and Wins In A Unanimous Decision

    Patriots future hall of fame Quarterback Tom Brady wins his second NFL M.V.P. and is the first to do so in a unanimous decision receiving all 50 votes by the voting committee. Although he did not throw for 4,000 yards thanks to a lot of turnovers by the Patriot defense, Brady threw 36 touchdowns to four interceptions.

      Although he had a slow start statistically, his blowouts against elite AFC teams like the Jets, Steelers and division rival Dolphins help propel his team to a 14-2 record best in the NFL. Brady was doing all of this without Randy Moss, and a young team. His two rookie Tight Ends caused a lot of match up problems for defense and Wes Welker will always drive a Defensive Coordinator crazy with his elusiveness.

       Brady was able to put up 538 points in the regular season, a career high for him. He outdid his first M.V.P. where he received 49 votes, one went to Farve, by gaining a Unanimous decision, which has never happened in the NFL until now. Just goes to show how good of a Quarterback Brady is and will be with a young nucleus of talent that is only going to get better. Patriots will be a Superbowl contender for years to come until Brady retires.

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