End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread

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End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#1 » by gswhoops » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:41 pm

Who ya got?

FWIW, my picks:

MVP - Adrian Peterson, Vikings

Offensive Player of the Year - Adrian Peterson, Vikings
Defensive Player of the Year - J.J. Watt, Texans

Coach of the Year - Bruce Arians, Colts
Executive of the Year - John Elway, Broncos

Offensive Rookie of the Year - Robert Griffin III, Redskins
Defensive Rookie of the Year - Luke Kuechley, Panthers
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#2 » by El Turco » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:54 pm

MVP- Peterson
OPOY-Brady
DPOY-JJ Watt
COY-Arians(not sure if he is eligible)
Executive- Bruce Allen
OROY-RG III
DROY-Bobby Wagner

how i would vote, not prediction.
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#3 » by Da Schwab » Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:16 pm

Same as Turco, how I would vote, not my predictions:

MVP - Peyton Manning

OPOY - Aaron Rodgers
DPOY - JJ Watt

OROY - Robert Griffin III
DROY - Luke Kuechly

COY - Bruce Arians (I would imagine he's eligible; if not then have it split with Pagano)
Exec of the Year - Ryan Grigson, Colts
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#4 » by ATL Boy » Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:49 pm

MVP - Peterson

OPOY - Peterson
DPOY - Watt

OROY - Wilson
DROY - Kuechly

COY - Arians/Pagano
Exec - Elway
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#5 » by Jake0890 » Tue Jan 1, 2013 12:43 am

MVP - Peterson
OPOY - Peterson
DPOY - Watt
OROY - RGIII
DROY - Kuechly
COY - Arians/Pagano
Exec - Elway
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#6 » by 5DOM » Tue Jan 1, 2013 2:37 am

Jake0890 wrote:MVP - Peterson
OPOY - Peterson
DPOY - Watt
OROY - RGIII
DROY - Kuechly
COY - Arians/Pagano
Exec - Elway
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#7 » by Higga » Wed Jan 2, 2013 4:22 am

MVP-Adrian Peterson
OPOY-Adrian Peterson
DPOY-Von Miller
OROY-Russell Wilson
DROY-Honestly no clue
COY-Bruce Arians
CBPOY-Adrian Peterson
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#8 » by Mamba Mentality » Fri Jan 4, 2013 12:36 am

MVP - Adrian Peterson, Vikings/ Peyton Manning, Broncos (co MVP)

Offensive Player of the Year - Adrian Peterson, Vikings
Defensive Player of the Year - J.J. Watt, Texans

Coach of the Year - Bruce Arians, Colts
Executive of the Year - John Elway, Broncos

Offensive Rookie of the Year - Robert Griffin III, Redskins
Defensive Rookie of the Year - Luke Kuechley, Panthers
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Re: End-of-Season Awards Prediction Thread 

Post#9 » by Icness » Fri Jan 4, 2013 3:43 pm

Because I'm lazy:
$.06--Season Awards!

MVP: I have to stick to my word here. I said a month ago that if Minnesota made the playoffs and Adrian Peterson broke 2000 yards, he deserved MVP. Peyton Manning gets a close second, followed by Robert Griffin III, Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers.

Offensive Player of the Year: Calvin Johnson. Shattering a single season record set by arguably the greatest player ever has to earn Megatron something, even for the lowly Lions. Peterson gets second, followed by Manning, Griffin, and Russell Wilson. This is an individual award that I interpret as the most impressive performance compared to peers.

Defensive Player of the Year: JJ Watt. And it’s not close. Led the league in sacks, tackles for loss, and finished in the top 12 in PDs while drawing 14 penalties and leading the league in dropback disruptions (sacks+hits+hurries) by over 33% from his closest competitor. Von Miller second, Daryl Washington third, Tim Jennings fourth, and Geno Atkins fifth.

Offensive Rookie: RG3. This was really tough, but I give the slight edge to Griffin over Russell Wilson on the basis that he had less to work with. It was a truly outstanding rookie class; in many years not only would Wilson have won, but so would Alfred Morris, Andrew Luck, and Doug Martin. Martin rushed for over 1300 yards and ten touchdowns and he’s a distant fifth in the balloting.

Defensive Rookie: Janoris Jenkins. He gets it for his three INT TDs and I value big plays more than solid all-around play, which is what runner-up Luke Kuechly provided. Casey Hayward gets third, Lavonte David fourth, and Zach Brown fifth.

Coach of the Year: Bruce Arians. I’m a sucker for the whole Indy story line, with Arians filling in for the ill Chuck Pagano and leading an offense full of rookies and a defense full of castoffs into an 11-win playoff team. Mike Shanahan, Bill Belichick, Mike Smith, and Jim Harbaugh round it out.

Most Improved Player: Greg Hardy. The Panthers DE bagged 11 sacks, up from four, and significantly upgraded his all-around play. Moreover, he emerged as an engaged teammate and fiery presence.

Comeback Player: Peyton Manning. Best comeback season ever.




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