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Why Aaron Rodgers Will Be the 2010 NFL MVP

April 8, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Aaron Rodgers couldn't stay off his back last year, whether it was because of the line breaking down or him holding onto the ball for too long. With that said, Rodgers still put up stellar numbers. Rodgers produced way more than many people thought he would, finishing the year ranked fourth on the QB stats chart after the regular season.
With a completion percentage of 64.7% along with 30 TDs and only seven interceptions, Rodgers rose to be counted among the game's elite. The scary part of this stat line is that he was sacked 50 times, yet he still earned a spot on the Pro Bowl roster. Not only did he pass for 288 yards a game, he also lead the NFL in rushing yards and TDs as a quarterback.
In only his second year, Rodgers passed for 4,434 yards and had a QB rating of 103.2. He is on a pace to break Brett Favre's Packer records (besides the interceptions). That's a pretty good line for a guy that got sacked 50 times. These stats should be scary for the Packers' 2010 opponents...

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