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Location: Born & Raised DC > Carolinas > Seattle > Denver
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Originally Posted by The Dissenter
What about Defensive Rookie of the Year?
I have Bobby Wagner, Luke Kuechly, Janoris Jenkins, and Chandler Jones fighting for this award.
I really like Luke Kuechly. he's been solid for Carolina all year, and he leads the NFL in tackles. He also has an interception and 3 fumble recoveries. The guy is a ball hawk and he's all over the place.
Even though Carolina's defense is kinda middle-of-the-pack, Luke has been ballin' all year.
AP continues to impress. He could very well break the rushing record. Considering he is coming off a major knee injury, that's damn impressive. He easily could very well win both the MVP and comeback player of the year.
AP continues to impress. He could very well break the rushing record. Considering he is coming off a major knee injury, that's damn impressive. He easily could very well win both the MVP and comeback player of the year.
49 carries at 6 ypc will get him the 294 that he needs to pass Dickerson, he's averaging 6.3 for the year and 7.5 over his last 8 games.
Location: Born & Raised DC > Carolinas > Seattle > Denver
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mco, i agree that MVP should be AP as well. So many folks play the "but only a QB can be MVP" card, which is total crap in my opinon. The Minnesota Vikings ARE Adrian Peterson.
comebakc player definitely Peyton
coach of the year I'd say Carol
Rookie of the year either goes to Wilson or RG3. Griffin did miss a game last week, but if he plays the final two games and the Redskins win the NFC East on a 7-game winning streak, there's no way he doesn't get it.
Aaron Rodgers also has a strong case for MVP. Currently leads the league in passer rating, and has lead his team to a division title in a tight race despite a shaky defense and no running game.
Location: Born & Raised DC > Carolinas > Seattle > Denver
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Aaron Rodgers also has a strong case for MVP. Currently leads the league in passer rating, and has lead his team to a division title in a tight race despite a shaky defense and no running game.
and a fluke loss to Seattle. Thanks, replacement refs.
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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I definitely think Adrian Peterson is the most deserving candidate for MVP. AP has a rookie running behind an O-line that is not anything special, the rest of the offense won't scare anymore, and has Ponder who wont impress anyone. I'd also give him comeback player of the year, even over Peyton.
I definitely think Adrian Peterson is the most deserving candidate for MVP. AP has a rookie running behind an O-line that is not anything special, the rest of the offense won't scare anymore, and has Ponder who wont impress anyone. I'd also give him comeback player of the year, even over Peyton.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, AP deserves the comeback player award. What he has done after a major knee injury is simply amazing. He is pretty much carrying the Vikings this season. If he breaks the record, hard to argue against what he has done this season. Aside from having a big lead in terms of yards, he also has a healthy lead in YPC over the next 5 or 6 backs.
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