NFL MVP Prediction

8th December 2010
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nfl-nfl-4311909-1280-800On Monday Night, the New England Patriots ruined NFL betting fans dream matchup. While facing arch rival the New York Jets in the week 13 Monday Night game, the Patriots proved to the football betting world that Tom Brady should be the league’s MVP and that the Patriots are the best team in the league.

Constantly considered the bully of the AFC, the New England Patriots have dominated the NFL over the last decade. The main reason for the success as we are seeing once again this year is that of the play of future hall of fame quarterback Tom Brady. For instance, in the 45 to three beat down of the Jets on Monday night, Brady moved into 14th place all time in touchdown passes with an astounding four touchdown performance. The Patriots showed the world that the Jets have a lot of question marks, as Brady exposed the defense in ways many critics and breeders cup betting fans alike did not think possible.

This season, Tom Brady has been a man on a mission. Before the season started, there was talk that Brady would be traded from New England because of stalled contract negotiations. Instead, Brady was signed to the biggest contract extension in the NFL in week one. The result of which led to an inspired Brady leading his Patriots to a 10 and two record thus far in the 2010 to 2011 season.

What’s more, the contract extension spelt the end of former Patriot wide receiver Randy Moss, who felt that he should be the guy with the big money and not Brady. Since being traded to Minnesota, Moss has found himself cut by two teams and currently playing for the Tennessee Titans.

Brady should get this season’s MVP award, as he has reached new milestones in passing yards, guided a relatively young Patriots squad to a 10 and two record, and will likely guide the team to a Super Bowl title. Tom Brady has put on clinic after clinic this season, and has been a model of consistency.

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