Tuesday, December 28, 2010

BRADY OR VICK FOR MVP?

How can Tom Brady not be your 2010-2011 MVP of the National Football League? I mean let's be serious.  Tom Terrific has 34 touchdown passes to only four interceptions.  Many said his statistics would decline to the loss of Randy Moss, yeah alright.  This year Brady may have exceded his ridiculous statistics in 2007 where he threw for 50 touchdowns and only seven interceptions.  He is doing it with a cast that no one thought could even play in the NFL.  Ben Jarvis Green-Ellis was a fourth string running back, Danny Woodhead was cut by the Jets, Wes Welker is a shade under 5 9'' and who can forget Deion Branch.  Tom gets it done with no matter who he has out there.  If he is not the 2010-2011 MVP that is a travesty because althought Michael Vick has some great numbers, Brady is just playing too well right now.  He has his team sitting at 13-2 leaving opponents scared to death to play in Foxboro in the second round of the playoffs where Tom Brady has not lost since I graduated high school.

Michael Vick was in jail for 23 months for his dog fighting ring and missed four games this year.  He has put up remarkable numbers as well. He has 2,755 yards in the air, 20 touchdowns passing, 613 rushing yards and eight touchdowns looking like he hasn't missed a beat. He has his Eagles sitting at 10-4 and in great shape to make a run in the 2010-2011 playoffs, but can we really compete versus Tom Brady? Vick has done it all this year throwing for four touchdowns and rushing for two in a Monday Night laugher versus the Washington Redskins but Tom Brady just knows how to win and get every single one of his teammates involved.

Tom Brady has my vote for MVP without a question.

3 comments:

  1. the pats showed that they could still play without Brady when Cassel was qb, the Eagles just straight up can't play without Vick as qb making Vick more valuable to his team than Brady. Sadly, Vick has my vote. I think that Brady has put up better numbers this year, but in regards to value to his team I have to go with Vick

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  2. After last nights 'Tuesday Night Football' is this still a debate? Sidenote: The Patriots are about to be breaking records left and right in the last week including biggest improvment in defense in NFL history (jumping more than 10 spots). The Patriots do not have a turnover in the last seven games (New NFL record). NE has committed only 9 turnovers so far in 2010, with one week left, NFL record low is 13. Pats have a +28 TO differential vs their opponents. Brady for MVP, Billicheck coach of the year & McCourtny for defensive rookie of the year (I'll throw him in there, why not right?). Case closed.

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  3. After last nights 'Tuesday Night Football' is this still a debate? Sidenote: The Patriots are about to be breaking records left and right in the last week including biggest improvment in defense in NFL history (jumping more than 10 spots). The Patriots do not have a turnover in the last seven games (New NFL record). NE has committed only 9 turnovers so far in 2010, with one week left, NFL record low is 13. Pats have a +28 TO differential vs their opponents. Brady for MVP, Billicheck coach of the year & McCourtny for defensive rookie of the year (I'll throw him in there, why not right?). Case closed.

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