ST_CONROY wrote:I'd love to see how they actually calculate the stats with strength of schedule factored in.
I know, imagine getting to play the Lions twice a year and the shoddy bears and playing the NFC west or only having 3 wins against team with a winning record(one was against the cardinals stiffs). At least their division is competitive, unlike the NFC north.
Joined: Mar 15 2009 Posts: 16166 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
chico's nose wrote:According to sky text, the 49ers will be a home team for one of next years international games, with the eagles touted as possible oponents.
Joined: Feb 18 2002 Posts: 32302 Location: Swimming against a tide of fekkwittedry
ST_CONROY wrote:Brian Cushing (Texans) has won DROY.
Percy Hervin (Vikings) has won OROY.
Personally i wouldn't have given it to either of those. Cushing is just the typical give it to the linebacker with the most tackles like it is every year. DROY should have been Jarius Byrd IMO.
Hervin has been good but alot of his work has come on special teams, i'd have given OROY to Michael Oher. He has been phenomenal.
I think both awards were fully merited.
Harvin was much more than a return man. He had 60 receptions, 42 of which went for 1st downs, and 6 receiving TDs. He was also effective running the ball, 15 times for an average of 8 yds. Not dissing Oher, but reports are he was great at run blocking but struggled with pass blocking. Mind you, his book (and film) are brilliant.
Cushing put up all pro numbers, and not just in tackles (133 combined). He also had 4 sacks, a safety, 4 ints and 2 FFs. The kid was a beast. I'd love to argue the case for Orakpo, who was alo a monster, but Cushing was an obvious choice.
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
Harvin was much more than a return man. He had 60 receptions, 42 of which went for 1st downs, and 6 receiving TDs. He was also effective running the ball, 15 times for an average of 8 yds. Not dissing Oher, but reports are he was great at run blocking but struggled with pass blocking. Mind you, his book (and film) are brilliant.
Cushing put up all pro numbers, and not just in tackles (133 combined). He also had 4 sacks, a safety, 4 ints and 2 FFs. The kid was a beast. I'd love to argue the case for Orakpo, who was alo a monster, but Cushing was an obvious choice.
Joined: Jan 04 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Green Bay
G1 wrote:I think both awards were fully merited.
Harvin was much more than a return man. He had 60 receptions, 42 of which went for 1st downs, and 6 receiving TDs. He was also effective running the ball, 15 times for an average of 8 yds. Not dissing Oher, but reports are he was great at run blocking but struggled with pass blocking. Mind you, his book (and film) are brilliant.
I don't have any stats for Oher, but from the times i saw him he looked excellent and i don't think he has been significantly beaten by anybody. No matter how well he did it would never be an O-line man. I think Austin Collie should have taken Hervin close (his stats are almost identical to Hervin).
G1 wrote:Cushing put up all pro numbers, and not just in tackles (133 combined). He also had 4 sacks, a safety, 4 ints and 2 FFs. The kid was a beast. I'd love to argue the case for Orakpo, who was alo a monster, but Cushing was an obvious choice.
Cushing is a good player and has a good year (but it's alot to do with being the MLB with the most tackles like it goes to every year without fail). However i think Byrd who is the joint leader in INT's in the league with 9 in only 11 games started is much more impressive. He's been a difference maker.
You can make the case for both awards to be correct, and they probably are, but just saying i'd have given them to other people who i think have performed better.
Hopefully we find out the DPOY, OPOY and MVP soon.
Hopefully we find out the DPOY, OPOY and MVP soon.
Charles Woodon, Chris Johnson, Peyton Manning IMO
RICHARDS IS SUPERMAN!!!!
Wire_91 wrote:its your first final in about 8 years and now you ravin and rantin about it F**k off, and ill be going old trafford tomoz cheering on the saints and ill be writing on this forum givin you loads of shi* when your drying you eyes and the wire fan will be here handing out the tissues in the thousands, thats if you do take that many fans cause now it looks like its your fans who have jumped on the band wagon now your in a final, this time last year there was only 1000 people in the jjb and now its fillin up cause youve won the league hahaha proper true supporters you are
Joined: Jan 04 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Green Bay
NSW wrote:Charles Woodon, Chris Johnson, Peyton Manning IMO
I agree.
Charles Woodson is a certainty if there is any justice in the world. The Colts have been scored against 47-0 when Manning has left the game. He is a certainty for MVP. Chris Johnson is very likely, i'd have said Brees but they have collapsed. Rivers is also a good shout for OPOY.
Joined: Mar 15 2009 Posts: 16166 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
I would go with the DROY and OROY they were both outstanding, Jarius Byrd deserves a mention for the amount of interceptions he had but I dont think they could have looked passed Cushing like G1 said he had everything this year
Joined: Feb 18 2002 Posts: 32302 Location: Swimming against a tide of fekkwittedry
Loads of worthy candidates for OPY. Steven Jackson has done wonderful things in a truly awful team where defences know he's the ONLY weapon. Chris Johnson has been a wow. Some class Qb performances from Rivers, Manning, Brees and Favre.
I wouldn't give it to Manning. He's deserving but it would be Karmic if he didn't get it this year, having got it last year when he wasn't deserving.
Defensive should be Woodson, I'd agree.
There's an argument that Favre, at his age, and the difference he has made to the Vikes, is a good shout for MVP but I'd rather it not be a Qb for once so would go with Johsnon.
It will be Manning though.
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
G1 wrote:Loads of worthy candidates for OPY. Steven Jackson has done wonderful things in a truly awful team where defences know he's the ONLY weapon. Chris Johnson has been a wow. Some class Qb performances from Rivers, Manning, Brees and Favre.
I wouldn't give it to Manning. He's deserving but it would be Karmic if he didn't get it this year, having got it last year when he wasn't deserving.
Defensive should be Woodson, I'd agree.
There's an argument that Favre, at his age, and the difference he has made to the Vikes, is a good shout for MVP but I'd rather it not be a Qb for once so would go with Johsnon.
It will be Manning though.
Eli's had his best year with us 4k + and 27 TDs but hardly think hes deserving of the honour.
Id go with Favre also and Johnson for OPOY, DPOY i'd go with Woodson and for coach of the year I'd go for Caldwell.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum