Super Bowl Predictions 2012: Tom Brady Will Win Third Super Bowl MVP
Tom Brady does not play for individual accolades and only cares about his team getting revenge against a New York Giants team that spoiled the New England Patriots’ perfect 2007-2008 season in the Super Bowl.
Of course, this doesn’t mean his performance against the G-Men will not be MVP-worthy.
In fact, Brady’s passion and sole desire to knock New York out and win a fourth championship for the Pats is what will make him a three-time Super Bowl MVP winner.
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Look no further than how disappointed he was in his (winning) performance against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship.
While his teammates were celebrating around him, Jim Nantz asked Brady how his team pulled out the win. He responded: “Well, I sucked pretty bad today but our defense saved us. I'm gonna go out and try and do a better job in a couple of weeks."
Sure, it was Brady’s worst performance of the year, but he still threw for 239 yards and even managed to punch one in himself on a critical fourth down, putting his body on the line for what turned out to be the game-winning TD.
Now he’s attempting to bring Tom Martinez back into the picture to help him tweak his mechanics one last time before the Super Bowl showdown.
According to Kevin Armstrong of the New York Daily News, Brady contacted his longtime mechanics coach, who is battling Type 2 diabetes and kidney issues, immediately after the game to see if he could come to Boston.
The last time the two worked together was before the regular season started, and the New England QB eviscerated the Dolphins secondary for 517 yards and four touchdowns.
If he can get Martinez to help him out one more time this season, now is definitely the time to do it.
Tom acknowledged that he is going to try his hardest to play amazing football in the Super Bowl and insure his team wins it all.
"I'm going to work as hard as I can these next two weeks to be prepared and to hopefully go out there and play my best game, hopefully the best game I've ever played. That's what I expect to do. I know that's what my teammates expect of me.
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If Brady plays his best game ever, there should be absolutely no doubt in anyone’s mind that the Patriots are going to win and their QB will be named MVP of the contest.

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