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Hopefully the mods wont close this one as they probably will deem this not good enough for a thread but here i go.

 

Who do you all think will win the awards this year? Heres mine.

 

 

MVP:Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Jason Taylor

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ricky Williams

 

Coach Of The Year: Nick Saban

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Carson Palmer

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

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MVP:Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: I don't know, Dwight Freeney?

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

Coach Of The Year: Marvin Lewis

 

WR Of The Year: Chad Johnson

 

QB Of The Year: Carson Palmer

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive ROY: No one else is really there, so I'll say Cadillac Williams or Kyle Orton, Orton simply because he held the fort.

 

Defensive ROY: Shawne Merriman or Lofa Tatupu

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MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Deltha O'Neal

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith

 

WR Of The Year: Chad Johnson

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Lofa Tatupu

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MVP: Tom Brady

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Adewale Ogunleye

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Lofa Tatupu

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MVP: Carson Palmer

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Ronde Barber

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ricky Williams

 

Coach Of The Year: Tony Dungy

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Carson Palmer

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive ROY: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive ROY: Shawne Merriman

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There are some of you whom I have to question if you even watch football. Criminey...

 

MVP: Tom Brady

 

Offensive MVP: Tom Brady

 

Defensive MVP: Simeon Rice

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ty Law

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive ROY: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive ROY: Lofa Tatupu

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MVP: Tom Brady

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Chicago Bears... well one of them.

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ty Law

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive ROY: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive ROY: Lofa Tatupu

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MVP: Shaun Alexander. Broke the NFL record for Touchdowns in a season, which is more than enough in and of itself. Who else on the Seahawks offense (of the skill players, of course) do you think would be responsible for them being 13-2? Hasselbeck has played great this year, but that's because teams are scared as fuck of Shaun at this point.

 

Offensive MVP: Carson Palmer. Without him, the Bengals offense dies. And they've become one of the NFL's elite... along with Palmer in the quarterback fraternity. Manning's still proved to be among the best, but Palmer is more valuable to the Bengals than Manning is to the Colts.

 

Defensive MVP: Brian Urlacher. Leading tackler by far on the NFL's best defense since the 2000 Ravens and the `85 Bears. If Ray Lewis and Mike Singletary deserved it then, then Urlacher should receive his due here.

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ricky Williams. Although Steve Smith deserves consideration with the leg injury, Ricky was completely out of football and barely exercising, aside from yoga and bong hits. Then he comes back and can still rush for almost 200 yards against a good NFL defense. That's pretty damn incredible.

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith or Nick Saban. Reasons explained in the other thread.

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith. Statistically among the top 3 in almost every single important category (including TD catch dances, he's up there with Chad Johnson), and has more to do with his team's success than Harrison or Johnson.

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady. Statistically the best in a season full of injuries, has singlehandedly led his team to victory numerous times, and has kept the Patriots alive with his arm. Strange that he's never won a regular season award- until now.

 

RB Of The Year: Edgerrin James. Has more to do with Indy's success than Manning, which is crazy considering Manning is top 5 in almost every statistical category as well. Their physical style of play this year though, has come from James spearheading the offense.

 

Offensive ROY: If he hadn't gotten injured, Samkon Gado could've run away with this award. For the short time he played, he did great, but Cadillac Williams has deserved this from Week One.

 

Defensive ROY: Shawne Merriman, even though he started out kind of weak, he's definitely blossomed.

 

Basically I don't like giving out double awards, and feel a lot of these guys are just as entitled to one award or the other. For example, I felt Shaun Alexander had the most to do with his team's success, so I voted for him as MVP, although Edgerrin James was a VERY close second, so he gets RB of the year for that reason. Same thing for Carson Palmer/Tom Brady.

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MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive POY: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive POY: Mike Brown (Bears Safety. Most important player on the best defense. He missed the game against the steelers. You could tell.)

 

Comeback Player Of The Year:

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith

 

WR Of The Year: Larry Fitzgerald

 

QB Of The Year: Carson Palmer

 

RB Of The Year: Shaun Alexander

 

Offensive ROY: Cadillac Williams

 

Defensive ROY: Odell Thurman (Shawne Merriman may have more 'stats' but Thurman in many ways is the intensity of the revamped Bengal defense and is going to have a HUGE impact in the playoffs.)

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MVP: Tom Brady

 

Offensive MVP: Shaun Alexander

 

Defensive MVP: Brian Urlacher

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Mark Brunell

 

Coach Of The Year: John Gruden

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith

 

QB Of The Year: Carson Palmer

 

RB Of The Year: Larry Johnson

 

OROTY: Cadillac Willaims

 

DROTY: Shawne Merriman

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MVP: Shaun Alexander. Broke the NFL record for Touchdowns in a season, which is more than enough in and of itself. Who else on the Seahawks offense (of the skill players, of course) do you think would be responsible for them being 13-2? Hasselbeck has played great this year, but that's because teams are scared as fuck of Shaun at this point.

 

Offensive MVP: Carson Palmer. Without him, the Bengals offense dies. And they've become one of the NFL's elite... along with Palmer in the quarterback fraternity. Manning's still proved to be among the best, but Palmer is more valuable to the Bengals than Manning is to the Colts.

 

Defensive MVP: Brian Urlacher. Leading tackler by far on the NFL's best defense since the 2000 Ravens and the `85 Bears. If Ray Lewis and Mike Singletary deserved it then, then Urlacher should receive his due here.

 

Comeback Player Of The Year: Ricky Williams. Although Steve Smith deserves consideration with the leg injury, Ricky was completely out of football and barely exercising, aside from yoga and bong hits. Then he comes back and can still rush for almost 200 yards against a good NFL defense. That's pretty damn incredible.

 

Coach Of The Year: Lovie Smith or Nick Saban. Reasons explained in the other thread.

 

WR Of The Year: Steve Smith. Statistically among the top 3 in almost every single important category (including TD catch dances, he's up there with Chad Johnson), and has more to do with his team's success than Harrison or Johnson.

 

QB Of The Year: Tom Brady. Statistically the best in a season full of injuries, has singlehandedly led his team to victory numerous times, and has kept the Patriots alive with his arm. Strange that he's never won a regular season award- until now.

 

RB Of The Year: Edgerrin James. Has more to do with Indy's success than Manning, which is crazy considering Manning is top 5 in almost every statistical category as well. Their physical style of play this year though, has come from James spearheading the offense.

 

Offensive ROY: If he hadn't gotten injured, Samkon Gado could've run away with this award. For the short time he played, he did great, but Cadillac Williams has deserved this from Week One.

 

Defensive ROY: Shawne Merriman, even though he started out kind of weak, he's definitely blossomed.

 

Basically I don't like giving out double awards, and feel a lot of these guys are just as entitled to one award or the other. For example, I felt Shaun Alexander had the most to do with his team's success, so I voted for him as MVP, although Edgerrin James was a VERY close second, so he gets RB of the year for that reason. Same thing for Carson Palmer/Tom Brady.

 

Shaun tied the record. He could break it at Green Bay and possibly win the rushing title as well.

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All i know is that Tiki Barber better win some kind of award from somebody this year. I don't care what it is.

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All i know is that Tiki Barber better win some kind of award from somebody this year. I don't care what it is.

 

 

I believe they call it the "I'm going to the pro bowl" award.

 

other than that, all he's getting is a big fat "I play for an average nfc team that's going to go one and out in the playoffs so I don't deserve an award" award. :)

 

but he is an awesome player, but the Giants are just gonna get worse as they play more games with less of their starting linebackers.

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