[Highlight] Julio with a clutch sideline catch late in the Super Bowl.

No argument for Brady that year

Not true, at all. He literally set the TD to INT record that still stands to this day. Throwing nearly 30 TDs and only 2 INTs is insane. Also he set the record for the lowest percentage of turnover worthy throws (per PFF) in league history, which also still stands. Ryan threw 7 INTS that year, and had a ton more turnover worthy throws. Brady was averaging one turnover every six games. Brady was making the likes of Edelman, Hogan, and Amendola look like future HOFs that year, compared to the elite receiving corps that Ryan had. Brady played like a Terminator that season. He went 11-1, and was nearly undefeated but in his lone loss the Seahawks won in an improbable last-second goal line stand.

Ryan had the volume because Brady was suspended the first 4 games. Normally the MVP goes to the "efficiency QB" (see last year, Rodgers vs. Brady), but that year they gave it to Ryan because of the time Brady missed. I'm not saying Ryan didn't deserve the MVP, but to pretend as though Brady didn't have a very strong "argument" for it is absurd.

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