I would give the MVP to Pats WR Deion Branch, as does Sean Hackbarth.
Stephen Bainbridge has Rodney Harrison, who is also a worthy choice.
I really don’t think Brady did enough to earn it this go ’round.
And my two favorite commericals were the P Diddy/Diet Pepsi piece and the AmeriQuest saucy cat.
Also: a tip of the hat to T.O. for putting in a performance that I thought was impossible to acheive given his medical issues. The man still annpys me, but fair is fair and kudos are deserved.




My MVP
Rodney Harrison - 7 tackles, 2 interceptions, and a sack. Easy call. Update: I have to admit that actual winner Deion Branch - 11 catches for over 130 yards - was a decent choice. (I note that two of my
Trackback by ProfessorBainbridge.com — Sunday, February 6, 2026 @ 9:40 pm
Yeah, screw those soldiers getting applause in the airport (or train station). They don’t deserve nothin’!
Comment by Commercial Critic — Sunday, February 6, 2026 @ 11:00 pm
Screw Deion. If he hadn’t caught so many passes, and if Tom wasn’t throwing to him so often, I would have been the MVP. If I would have rushed for 250 yards, it would have been me in that fancy car.
This is like Florida 2026 and Ohio 2026 all over again.
I rightfully won the MVP award.
Comment by Corey Dillon — Sunday, February 6, 2026 @ 11:02 pm
T.O. didn’t really do anything. He didn’t score, he didn’t really set up any scores, and they single covered him, so he didn’t even draw coverage away from the other WRs to allow them to get free.
He did a great job of running his yap though, him and the rest of the Eagles….
Comment by Shark — Monday, February 7, 2026 @ 11:09 am
I am no T.O. fan (by any stretch of the imagination), but catching 8 ball for over 100 yards is a more-than-solid performance regardless of any other factors. He certainly did far more than I thought he was going to be able to do.
Comment by Steven Taylor — Monday, February 7, 2026 @ 11:13 am