NFL MVP Predictions: Aaron Rodgers is the Only Real Choice
There are about five players that have had MVP-type seasons, including guys like Eli Manning, Drew Brees and Tom Brady, but unfortunately for them, Aaron Rodgers had a season in which there is no other choice for MVP.
If you were to write a scouting report on Rodgers, you would have a tough time coming up with anything o put in the "negatives" category. Everything about is game is solid to near-perfect, from his mechanics to his accuracy to his mobility. He has perfected the back-shoulder throw to the point where it is indefensible, which is a bit ironic, considering he was taking some heat from local media for not hosting practices during the lockout.
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Rodgers' best moment came when they visited the Giants in a 38-35 win. With less than a minute remaining, Rodgers, in a clinical drive, marched his team almost 70 yards to allow Mason Crosby to kick the game-winning field goal and keep the dreams of an undefeated season alive.
Had Rodgers played in the final game of the regular season, he could have easily broke Tom Brady's 50-touchdown record. He rarely turned the ball over.
Rodgers lost a little momentum when he spent a few weeks on the bench resting or at home, which allowed Drew Brees to catch fire and close the gap.
However, it is important to not treat an NFL season like the BCS. Performances in Week 1 mean just as much as a performance in Week 17. The voters must be fair in their assessment and not let the factor of time sway their judgement.
Therefore, if you compare Rodger's body of work in 2011 with that of any other player, it is abundantly clear that Rodgers was the most dominant and valuable player in the league.

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