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How Did Brady Win Superbowl MVP over Malcolm Butler?


Proudiddy

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Seriously... I've been thinking about it since last night. If Butler doesn't make that play, the Pats have to get into FG range with less than 20 secs to go. He literally won them the game.

Is it because of when the voting closes? If so, they need to fix the system.

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The short answer: He's a QB and had a good game and a great 4th quarter to get his team back in it.

 

Then there's the conspiracy theories about getting him past Montana, etc.

 

Butler would have been a good choice, though. I think he had 3 pass break ups on that final drive, one being that Kearse catch that should have never been. Then he got redemption with the interception. Would have been a good story.

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Ultimately, it's a team game and a lot of offensive players played very well. Brady's throws were spot on most of the time though, back shoulder, front should, lob, bullet to the chest. He was on point.

 

 

Even Brady's throw to Lane in the end zone was spot on right to him......wrong team, but perfect nonetheless. 

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