Thursday, December 9, 2010

Season ending Awards

At the end of the season, there will be a vote for Pro-bowlers and other awards for the players. These are my projections as of late:

MVP (Most Valuable Player): Phillip Rivers- QB Phillip Rivers is putting up record passing numbers with a injury and suspension ridden WR core.  He has no running game to sell play-action as the HB are injured and not performing well.  Rivers should win MVP because he is single handedly making San Diego a play off contending team.

Offensive Player of The Year: Based on pure statistics Phillip Rivers could very well win this award as well.  I think it will be a toss up between QB Tom Brady. He has the best passer Rating at 109.5 and leads passing stats with 27 TDs.  So, I'm not sure about this one, but I think Mr. Rivers will win.

Defensive Player of the Year: At the beginning of the season it looked like a sure bet that LB Clay Matthews was going to win with his outrageous number of sacks.  But, Miami's un-drafted diamond in the dirt LB Cameron Wake has surpassed  Matthews with 12.0 sacks.... Wake is a sure pass rusher as his numbers on 3rd down and sure passing downs are much higher than anyone elses. But, CB Asante Samuel  is leading the league in INTs and is shutting down each receiver he's facing. This one is also a toss up, but I'm going to give it to #91 Cameron Wake.

Offensive Rookie of The Year: The Number one overall Pick in 2010's draft, Sam Bradford, should win this award. He is top in the league in passer rating on 3rd down. He is without his #1 WR Donnie Avery and he is looking extremely patient and decisive in the pocket.  Bradford would have had a run for his money had Detroit's HB Jahvid Best kept his performances going from the start of the season.  But, no one looks like they can take this award besides Bradford

Defensive Rookie of The Year: Ndomakong Suh. The freak of nature who plays defensive tackle. This position is a run stopping position yet Suh has 8 sacks and 41 total tackles.  This beast should be the sure fire winner.

Comeback Player of The Year: MV7... Michael Vick. He is shredding defenses and has limited INTs.  Theres no stopping this man. He is the starter and no defense can handle him. NO DOUBT MV7 wins this award.

Coach of the Year: Many coaches have had good years. Rex Ryan could win this award. So can Pete Carrol, Jim Harbaugh, and Mike Smith. BUT, my pick for COY is Head Coach Todd Haley of the KC Chiefs. Once the laughing stock of the league Todd Haley has pulled the Chiefs in playoff contention and has them looking sharp.

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