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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
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I was hoping you guys would give your own awards instead of just picking one line from my post to bash... [/ QUOTE ] If my list differed significantly from yours I would do this but I think it's pretty good for the most part. I'll just make a case for Sean Taylor again. He's way improved from the last couple years, the same athletic ability but much more disciplined this year, and it's made a huge difference. I'll also make a case for London Fletcher at ILB. Last year the Redskins defense was terrible (31st in YPG, 32nd in YPP, 27th in PPG, 32nd in turnovers), and that was with a much better offense to help them out. He's been the biggest upgrade this year and I think the only reason that defense isn't in the bottom half of the NFL again. He's all over the field involved in almost every play, run or pass. 67 tackles, 7 PDs, 2 INTs and a fumble recovery through 7 games. |
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He's been the biggest upgrade this year [/ QUOTE ] That's a poor reason to argue for someone. DUCY? |
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
Sanders might be the best choice for DPOY, I don't know. But every time I see Tennessee play, Haynesworth is just freaking dominant.
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
Rbs are something like this
Brown > Westbrook > Peterson > Barber > Addai > Tomlinson Projecting for the rest of the season it is probably Tomlinson > Westbrook > Barber > Peterson > Addai > Brown Not positive for Tomlinson on the last one and I could be overrating him. Regardless he is prob better than AP and Addai |
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
Derek Anderson needs to win something :-P
edit Waiver Wire Wonder Award ftw |
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
Offensive line getting a lot of love here imo.
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Offensive line getting a lot of love here imo. [/ QUOTE ] It's not that I don't appreciate the importance of offensive line play, I just don't consider myself qualified to judge who the best guys are, and I really hate when people spout off on things they don't know about so I don't do it. I can tell which teams have the best O-lines but sometimes it's hard to single out different players on the same line. |
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
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[ QUOTE ] Offensive line getting a lot of love here imo. [/ QUOTE ] It's not that I don't appreciate the importance of offensive line play, I just don't consider myself qualified to judge who the best guys are, and I really hate when people spout off on things they don't know about so I don't do it. I can tell which teams have the best O-lines but sometimes it's hard to single out different players on the same line. [/ QUOTE ] Pats O-Line. All of them. I feel like Brady gets an average of 30 seconds to find an open receiver. |
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[ QUOTE ] Offensive line getting a lot of love here imo. [/ QUOTE ] It's not that I don't appreciate the importance of offensive line play, I just don't consider myself qualified to judge who the best guys are, and I really hate when people spout off on things they don't know about so I don't do it. I can tell which teams have the best O-lines but sometimes it's hard to single out different players on the same line. [/ QUOTE ] I respect that attitude. It kills me when people pretend to pay attention to individual OLmen. Nice list - I'd definitely go w/ Addai over Barber. |
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Re: 2007 NFL half-season awards
Mentioned already: Westbrook, Taylor
Here's a few that haven't been mentioned that I think deserve strong consideration: Osi Umenyiora Jason Witten Nick Barnett Trent Cole Barrett Ruud |
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