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Yearly Awards
MVP
Peyton Manning|Indianapolis Colts
368-586, 4,692 yds, 37 TDs, 15 INTs
Runners Up:
Tom Brady
Adrian Peterson
Michael Turner
Frank Gore
Offensive Player Of Year
Adrian Peterson|Minnesota Vikings
342 Att, 2,184 yds, 21 TDs
Runners Up:
Michael Turner
Frank Gore
Peyton Manning
Joseph Addai
Defensive Player Of Year
Shaun Rogers|Cleveland Browns
102 Tkls, 37 TFL, 25.0 Sacks, 5 FF
Runners Up:
Lamarr Woodley
Elvis Dumervil
Shawne Merriman
James Harrison
Offensive Rookie Of Year
Knowshon Moreno|Denver Broncos
249 Att, 1,424 Yds, 12 TDs
Runners Up:
LeSean McCoy
Mark Sanchez
Josh Freeman
Matthew Stafford
Defensive Player Of Year
Rey Maualuga|Cincinnati Bengals
110 Tkls, 13 TFL, 2.5 Sacks, 2 Ints, 9 Defl, 4 FF, FR,
Runners Up:
Brad Jones
Aaron Curry
Brian Cushing
Clay Matthews
Coach of Year
Eric Mangini|Cleveland Browns
Record: (11-5)
Runners Up:
Andy Reid
Mike Smith
Mike Singletary
Rex Ryan
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Originally posted by ghstrdr57Great win! Cribbs really stepped up. Good luck in the playoffs. One thing I noticed though, you really need better QB play. Based on those stats, neither Anderson not Quinn is worthy of starter status.
He is just unfair lol. too much elusiveness/quicknessComment
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Standings
1. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
2. Denver Broncos (11-5)
3. New York Jets (11-5)
4. Cleveland Browns (11-5)
5. New England Patriots (9-7)
6. Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7)
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7. Tennessee Titans (8-8)
8. San Diego Chargers (8-8)
9. Houston Texans (8-8)
10. Miami Dolphins (7-9)
11. Cincinnati Bengals (7-9)
12. Baltimore Ravens (7-9)
13. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-10)
14. Oakland Raiders (6-10)
15. Kansas City Chiefs (4-12)
16. Buffalo Bills (4-12)
1. Minnesota Vikings (12-4)
2. Washington Redskins (11-5)
3. San Francisco 49ers (11-5)
4. New Orleans Saints (11-5)
5. Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
6. Philadelphia Eagles (11-5)
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7. Arizona Cardinals (9-7)
8. St. Louis Rams (8-8)
9. Dallas Cowboys (7-9)
10. New York Giants (7-9)
11. Seattle Seahawks(7-9)
12. Green Bay Packers (6-10)
13. Detroit Lions (5-11)
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-11)
15. Carolina Panthers (4-12)
16. Chicago Bears (3-13)
Wild Card Round
Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets, 4:15PM ET. SAT
Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers, 8:20PM ET. SAT
New England Patriots at Cleveland Browns, 1:00PM ET. SUN
Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints, 4:15 ET. SUN
Last edited by Nash; 01-19-2010, 10:39 PM.Comment
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I honestly don't know how they have the record they do, their stats are so much better. It's gonna be a tough gameComment
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Preview: Patriots At Browns
Sunday, January 10, 1:00 P.M.
Cleveland Browns Stadium
(9-7) @ (11-5)
The last playoff game the New England Patriots played in was the Super Bowl loss to the Giants. Lot has happened since then, Brady went down with an ACL tear and most of their defense departed. They struggled to begin the season, starting out 6-7. They just seemed to gel after that week 14 loss though and are riding a three game win streak. One that got them into the playoffs.
Stat wise, the Patriots are very impressive. Tom Brady was runner up for MVP, they have the #1 offense (total, offense, and passing), and 5th best defense (5th in rushing which is our strength and 3rd in passing). Brady went 379-639 for 4,960 yards and 39 touchdowns with only 16 interceptions.
The Browns are equally impressive as they have one of the best defenses and a surging offense.
The Browns will benefit from being at home in a very cold environment, still its hard to go againt New England. These are the type of games they have consistently won this decade.
Early Prediction: Patriots win 17-14
Key Injuries
Ben Watson|Partial ACL Tear|Out For Season
Position Breakdown:
New England|Cleveland
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Quarterback :allamerican:
Advantage: Patriots
:allamerican::allamerican: Running Back :allamerican:
Advantage: Patriots
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Wide Receiver :allamerican:
Advantage: Patriots
:allamerican: Pass Defense :allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican::allamerican: Rush Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican::allamerican: Special Teams :allamerican:
Advantage: Patriots
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Coaching :allamerican:
Advantage:: Patriots
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Everything Comes Together For Cleveland
Cleveland's defense gave up only three points to the NFL's best offense.
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This was going to be a blowout. Cleveland knew it. And, well, New England learned it early in the game.
Everything came together for Cleveland in this game. Their defense gave up on 3 points to the league's best offense and 217 yards. They forced two early turnovers to jump out to a 38-3 lead. They rattled Tom Brady and he struggled all day.
The most surprising thing today though has to be the offense. They had started to come together lately but wow, no one saw this. Derek Anderson throws more touchdowns than incompletions, Massaquoi has two touchdowns and 100+ yards in his first playoff game, and Jerome Harrison rushed for over a hundred yards. They didn't even throw the ball but one time in the second half.
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Team Stats
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Scoring Summary
First Quarter
11:52 TD CLE: J. Cribbs, Ret punt 90 Yards
10:58 TD CLE: R. Royal, 12 Yd pass
Second Quarter
9:46 TD CLE: M. Massaquoi, 18 Yd pass
6:16 FG NE: S. Gostkowski, 26 Yd FG
1:14 TD CLE: J. Cribbs, 50 Yd pass
Third Quarter
9:59 TD CLE: M. Massaquoi, 33 Yd pass 2:50 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 30 Yd FG
0:59 TD NE: J. Wilhite, Ret Fum 28 Yd
0:40 TD CLE: J. Harrison, 74 Yd run
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Last edited by Nash; 01-20-2010, 05:03 PM.Comment
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