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  • The Apolyton NFL End of Season Awards Thread

    Vote on the awards listed below. My votes are included in this post for now. I'll also put my all-pro and all-rookie teams in the next post, and if people are interested in making their own, we can have voting on those too. Voting results will be in the third post of this thread. I'll count the votes of anyone who posts in this thread, even if they don't vote for all of the awards.

    Oh, and the "Breakout ____ of 2008" is a prediction, not an award for this season's performance.


    Offensive MVP
    Randy Moss, WR, New England

    Defensive MVP
    Bob Sanders, SS, Indianapolis

    Offensive Rookie of the Year
    Joe Thomas, T, Cleveland

    Defensive Rookie of the Year
    Patrick Willis, LB, San Francisco

    Coach of the Year
    Mike McCarthy, Green Bay

    Comeback Player of the Year
    Randy Moss, WR, New England

    Most Underrated Offensive Player
    Lawrence Vickers, FB, Cleveland

    Most Underrated Defensive Player
    E.J. Henderson, LB, Minnesota

    Most Underrated Special Teams Player
    Mike Scifres, P, San Diego

    Breakout Player of 2008
    Calvin Johnson, WR, Detroit

    Breakout Team of 2008
    Houston
    Last edited by Jaguar; December 31, 2007, 14:38.
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  • #2
    Offensive Rookie of the Year
    Adrian Peterson, RB, Minn
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    • #3
      All Pro Team:
      QB Tom Brady - NE
      RB Brian Westbrook - PHI
      FB Tony Richardson - MIN
      WR Randy Moss - NE
      WR Reggie Wayne - IND
      WR Terrell Owens - DAL
      TE Jason Witten - DAL
      T Joe Thomas - CLE
      G Steve Hutchinson - MIN
      C Jeff Saturday - IND
      G Logan Mankins - NE
      T Chris Samuels - WAS

      DE Jared Allen - KC
      DT Pat Williams - MIN
      DT Albert Haynesworth - TEN
      DE Aaron Kampman - GB
      LB Julian Peterson - SEA
      LB DeMeco Ryans - HOU
      LB DeMarcus Ware - DAL
      S Bob Sanders - IND
      S Ed Reed - BAL
      CB Asante Samuel - NE
      CB Terence Newman - DAL

      K Rob Bironas - TEN
      P Andy Lee - SF
      KR/PR Devin Hester - CHI

      All Rookie Team:
      QB Trent Edwards - BUF
      RB Adrian Peterson - MIN
      FB Korey Hall - GB
      WR Dwayne Bowe - KC
      WR Calvin Johnson - DET
      WR Anthony Gonzalez - IND
      TE Greg Olsen - CHI
      T Joe Thomas - CLE
      G Ben Grubbs - BAL
      C Samson Satele - MIA
      G Aaron Sears - TB
      T Tony Ugoh - IND

      DE Brian Robison - MIN
      DT Brandon Mebane - SEA
      DT Ed Johnson - IND
      DE Gaines Adams - TB
      LB Jon Beason - CAR
      LB Patrick Willis - SF
      LB David Harris - NYJ
      S Reggie Nelson - JAC
      S LaRon Landry - WAS
      CB Aaron Ross - NYG
      CB Eric Wright - CLE

      K Mason Crosby - GB
      P Daniel Sepulveda - PIT
      KR/PR Yamon Figurs - BAL
      "You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran

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      • #4
        Voting Results

        Offensive MVP
        Tom Brady, QB, New England (4)
        Randy Moss, WR, New England (2)
        Brett Favre, QB, Green Bay (1)

        Defensive MVP
        Bob Sanders, SS, Indianapolis (3)
        Albert Haynesworth, DT, Tennessee (3)
        Jamal Williams, NT, San Diego (1)

        Offensive Rookie of the Year
        Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota (6)
        Joe Thomas, T, Cleveland (2)

        Defensive Rookie of the Year
        Patrick Willis, LB, San Francisco (6)

        Coach of the Year
        Bill Belichick, New England (4)
        Mike McCarthy, Green Bay (1)
        Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville (1)

        Comeback Player of the Year
        Randy Moss, WR, New England (5)
        Jamal Lewis, RB, Cleveland (1)

        Most Underrated Offensive Player
        Lawrence Vickers, FB, Cleveland (1)
        Jamal Lewis, RB, Cleveland (1)
        Fred Taylor, RB, Jacksonville (1)
        Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia (1)
        Donald Lee, TE, Green Bay (1)

        Most Underrated Defensive Player
        E.J. Henderson, LB, Minnesota (1)
        Leigh Bodden, CB, Cleveland (1)
        Donte Whitner, SS, Buffalo (1)
        Angelo Crowell, LB, Buffalo (1)

        Most Underrated Special Teams Player
        Mike Scifres, P, San Diego (5)

        Breakout Player of 2008
        Calvin Johnson, WR, Detroit (1)
        Gaines Adams, DE, Tampa Bay (1)
        Michael Turner, RB, Free Agent (1)
        Cedric Benson, RB, Chicago (1)

        Breakout Team of 2008
        Houston (1)
        Atlanta (1)
        Buffalo (1)
        Arizona (1)
        Last edited by Jaguar; December 31, 2007, 14:42.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by SlowwHand
          Offensive Rookie of the Year
          Adrian Peterson, RB, Minn
          Soooooooooooooooo True

          And the offensive player of the year should go to Brady.
          Moss didn't even lead the league in yardage, and only finished 8th in receptions. Sure he had 23 touchdowns, but Brady was the one that threw them to him

          Brady set a record with 50 TD's, led the league in yardage... threw only 8 interceptions, led the league in QB rating... Had the highest completion rate... Talk about the best offensive player... He was it by a long shot.
          Keep on Civin'
          RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • #6
            Dammit, Jaguar... your list is almost exactly what I would have done.

            It must be from talking to you on Google Talk about football all this season . Willis, btw, is a MONSTER. He'll be a defensive player of the year soon enough in this league. Thomas vs. Peterson is, IMO, the closest race. But I'll have to go more for Thomas as well... AND, I'd name him the most underrated offensive player as well.

            And probably Derek Anderson of Cleveland as Breakout Player of the Year.
            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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            • #7
              Offensive MVP
              Tom Brady,QB, New England

              Defensive MVP
              Albert Haynesworth, DT, Tennessee

              Offensive Rookie of the Year
              Adrian Peterson, RB, Minn

              Defensive Rookie of the Year
              Patrick Willis, LB, San Fran

              Coach of the Year
              Bill Belichick

              Comeback Player of the Year
              Randy Moss, WR, New England
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              • #8
                I don't have an award vote for breakout player of 2007, although I'd certainly give it to Derek Anderson. Seriously, who the hell is this guy?

                As for Thomas vs Peterson, I'd take 16 games of Thomas over 14 games of Peterson. Also, Chester Taylor's success lends credence to my claim that Minnesota has one of the best run-blocking lines I've ever seen.

                On the other hand, I feel like Peterson's chance for a historic season was mostly destroyed by factors beyond his control - injuries and Tarvaris Jackson.
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                • #9
                  Randy Moss didn't even lead his own team in receptions, personally Wes Welker is as important to that team as Moss is.

                  For offensive rookie, hard to vote personally for a lineman, I haven't seen any of their games, there aren't any official stats for lineman either.

                  Adrian Peterson is the easy choice, because we all see what he did.

                  Offense MVP - Tom Brady

                  Defensive MVP - Albert Haynesworth

                  ACK!
                  Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tuberski
                    Randy Moss didn't even lead his own team in receptions, personally Wes Welker is as important to that team as Moss is.
                    You are high. Welker may be a good possession receiver, but without Moss that team sets NO records this year. Welker just doesn't have the same big play ability and he was able to catch that many balls because Moss was drawing all that coverage on the other side... and STILL catching all those long passes and TDs.
                    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                    • #11
                      On Welker and Moss, go with what your eyes tell you. Welker gets to make lots of short catches unmolested because Moss clears three defenders out to deep right field most of the time. It's hard to see because the TV cameras like to focus on the pass rush and the QB until the ball gets thrown. But if you watch another team's games, you'll see that any receiver trying to catch short passes generally gets leveled, and that doesn't happen to Welker, because the safeties are too busy to deal with him.

                      If you prefer to go by stats, consider what Moss has done to his quarterbacks, starting in 1998. The 1998 Vikings had Randall Cunningham throw for 34 touchdowns in only 14 games. That's 4 more touchdowns than he had thrown for in the last five years combined. The next year, he got Jeff George (yes, Jeff George) to put up a QB rating of 94, a career high. Over the next few years, Daunte Culpepper looks like a legitimate Hall of Fame quarterback, and now he can't even start for Oakland. Seriously, how many quarterbacks will it take before we realize what has been happening here?

                      The same is true for all of Moss's coaches. At one time, Denny Green, Scott Linehan, and Brian Billick were all considered offensive gurus, because they were lucky enough to have Moss. How are those guys doing now? One's out of a job, and the other two are about to be. Green and Billick were, of course, famous for setting the season scoring record with their 1998 Vikings offense, a record not broken until this year by the 2007 Patriots. The only player that those two teams have in common is Randy Moss.

                      I hate the guy, frankly, but he is the most talented offensive player ever, and he has actually stayed focused this year.
                      "You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran

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                      • #12
                        Some one that hates Moss, defending him. I've always rather liked Moss.

                        Go figure.

                        ACK!
                        Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                        • #13
                          Offensive MVP
                          Tom Brady, QB, New England

                          Defensive MVP
                          Bob Sanders, SS, Indianapolis

                          Offensive Rookie of the Year
                          Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota

                          Defensive Rookie of the Year
                          Patrick Willis, LB, San Francisco

                          Coach of the Year
                          Bill Belichick, New England

                          Comeback Player of the Year
                          Randy Moss, WR, New England

                          Most Underrated Offensive Player
                          Jamal Lewis, RB, Cleveland

                          Most Underrated Defensive Player
                          Leigh Bodden, CB, Cleveland

                          Most Underrated Special Teams Player
                          Mike Scifres, P, San Diego

                          Breakout Player of 2008
                          Gaines Adams, DE, Tampa Bay

                          Breakout Team of 2008
                          Atlanta Falcons
                          Last edited by Zopperoni; December 31, 2007, 13:55.

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                          • #14
                            I think the Browns already broke out, Zop .
                            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                            • #15
                              Same for Marshall. He got 1300 yards. What would a breakout be? 1600?

                              We could add a breakout team/player of 2007 category, I suppose. I'd go with the Browns and Pittsburgh LB James Harrison.
                              "You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran

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