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Jdcane98
I am a Florida native who has coached baseball and football. I received my Masters in HR from Rollins College and Bachelors in Poli-Sci from UCF. I manage the Winter Park based band Maximino (myspace.com/maximinomusica)

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NFL End of the Year Awards

by Jdcane98
created January 27, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Much like the Oscars, or Golden Globes (what the hell are those anyway?), I am going to be giving out my end of the year awards for the NFL season broken into 'genre' or position. Regardless of talent, coaching, cheating, etc, Tom Brady executed like no other Quarterback in the history of the NFL over a single season. This was without a doubt the single greatest one-year performance by a QB in football history. Forget Dan Marino, Brett Favre, or Joe Montana, this season was it. Defensively, Bob Sanders had an amazing impact on the Colts team defense. Take into account that he's only 5'8 and recorded over ninety tackles and it's even more impressive. Even so he still barely edged Patrick Willis.

Team of the Year- New England Patriots

  • It's obvious, the undefeated season says it all.

Worst Team of the Year- Miami Dolphins

  • The least talent on a team in the NFL since the Bucs of the 70's.

Coach of the Year- Tom Coughlin

  • To overcome the 0-2 start, losing Tiki Barber and his comments about Eli's leadership, and Michael Strahan's possible retirement.

Worst Coach of the Year- Bob Petrino

  • Did the worst thing a coach can do, quit on his team before the season was over.

Most Over-hyped Player of the Year- QB Tony Romo (Dallas Cowboys)

  • Has the league's best Tight End, an elite receiver, a top 5 running back, a great offensive line, and a stingy defense, 0-2 in post-season

Most Under-appreciated Player of the Year- LB Ernie Sims (Detroit Lions)

  • Never hear more than three words about the guy, leads that defense without much other talent.

Offensive MVP- QB Tom Brady (New England)

  • Enough has been said about Brady this year.

Defensive MVP- S Bob Sanders (Indianapolis Colts)

  • See Tom Brady.

Offensive Breakout Player of the Year- QB Derek Anderson (Cleveland Browns)

  • Threw for 3700 yards and 29 TDs after starting the season behind Charlie Frye.

Defensive Breakout Player of the Year- S Atari Bigby (Green Bay Packers)

  • 86 tackles and 5 interceptions to become UCF's second best defender all-time in the NFL.

Offensive Biggest Disappointment- TB Shaun Alexander (Seattle Seahawks)

  • Only played in 13 games, ran for 700 yards and 4 scores.

Defensive Biggest Disappointment- DE Jason Taylor (Miami Dolphins)

  • Taylor put up solid #'s, but his leadership was what disappointed me most, second lowest sack total in six years.

Offensive Rookie of the Year- TB Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)

  • Ran for 1300 yards and 12 scores with eight or nine men in the box at all times.

Defensive Rookie of the Year- LB Patrick Willis (San Francisco 49ers)

  • 174 tackles on an average team that played like a bad team.

Surprise Rookie of the Year Offense- OT Tony Ugoh (Indianapolis Colts)

  • Ugoh started 11 games this season and played well taking over for Tarik Glenn.

Surprise Rookie of the Year Defense- LB Jon Beason (Carolina Panthers)

  • Beason came out of Miami as a questionable 1st rounder and grabbed 140 stops.

Quarterback of the Year- Tom Brady (New England Patriots)

  • Giselle

Running Back of the Year- Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)

  • His QB is Tarvaris Jackson.

Wide Receiver of the Year- Randy Moss (New England Patriots)

  • This was the Hoodie's science fair project and it paid off, any time a guy catches twenty TD's in a season it's a record.

Tight End of the Year- Jason Witten (Dallas Cowboys)

  • 96 receptions, 1100 yards, 7 touchdowns, enough said.

Offensive Lineman of the Year- C Jeff Saturday (Indianapolis Colts)

  • He's the guy that makes this line click and off his butt even after losing Glenn to retirement.

Defensive Lineman of the Year- DE Mario Williams (Houston Texans)

  • I know this is a "What?!" pick but c'mon, the guy overcame #1 overall pick pressure and Reggie Bush's shadow to sack the QB fourteen times and record 59 tackles. He's started every game for two straight years as well.

Hybrid of the Year- DE/OLB DeMarcus Ware (Dallas Cowboys)

  • This is kind of a joke pick, since "hybrid" is the most over used term in football today. But if there is one, he's the guy. He fits that DE/OLB mold the 3-4 gurus love. 84 tackles, 14 sacks, 4 forced fumbles.

Linebacker of the Year- MLB Patrick Willis (San Francisco 49ers)

  • See above. Could have been Miami's replacement for Zach Thomas, instead they have Ted Ginn Jr.

Defensive Back of the Year- S Bob Sanders (Indianapolis Colts) and CB Antonio Cromartie (San Diego)

  • Sanders was the MVP, but I couldn't cut Antonio Cromartie out of a list like this. For a guy who only started eight games he grabbed 10 picks, 44 tackles, and 18 passes defensed and a defensive touchdown. Ed Reed was another option.

Special Teamer of the Year- WR/KR/PR Devin Hester (Chicago Bears)

  • Dester caught 2 touchdowns, returned two kick offs for six points, four punts, and he had two tackles.
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SSreportersLegend
676 days ago
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Did the worst thing a coach can do, quit on his team before the season was over. What is this "team" of which you speak of?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
676 days ago
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Regardless of whether it was a team or a mere collection of players, he quit on them.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
676 days ago
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That was me.
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Yakob878MVP
676 days ago
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also best old guy in the league Junior Seau
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DerrichPee Wee
676 days ago
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Amen! =)
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RomiezzoLegend
676 days ago
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He's not old; he's 39 years young!
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WizardmanRed-Shirting
676 days ago
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I dunno, Testaverde was pretty good for a while as well.
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SSreportersLegend
676 days ago
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Meh, Testeverde is 179, but he's not that good.
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DerrichPee Wee
676 days ago
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I completely agree with the Mario Williams pick. And anyone that says "What?!" didn't watch enough football this season.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
676 days ago
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If anybody yells "What?!" to that pick they are on some unheard level of Prozac. The only What!?? here is that Mario Williams isn't a Pro Bowler.
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DNLLegend
676 days ago
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Derek Anderson is Mr. Overrated, really.
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False ProphetAll-Star
676 days ago
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Are you suggesting the Browns should trade him?
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
676 days ago
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Paging Chicago.
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Jdcane98Waterboy
676 days ago
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Yeah I agree on Anderson, BUT, he had a break out year, and the biggest one offensively, and no one is more overrated than Tony Romo.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
676 days ago
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Biggest Douche Bag: Philip Rivers.
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DerrichPee Wee
676 days ago
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I would have disagreed with you up until the end of the season. What a disappointment.
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False ProphetAll-Star
676 days ago
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I don't get why everyone is so down on Travaris Jackson. He's getting better and better with each game. He's still developing, but If I was Childress, I'd still put faith in him
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Amilke60Div-I Stud
676 days ago
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Funny that you put Mario Williams as the best lineman and the rest of the fans that vote for the pro bowl (which I did not) do it out of popularity not numbers. It's like high school when you are voting for your prom king and queen. Great article.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
675 days ago
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I think the guy who caught my attention the most this year is Atari Bigby, he reminds me of a young Dawkins with how fierce he is and his ability to be everybody at once.
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