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How many teams have a DPOY winner on one side of the ball and a MVP on the other?

Not to mention 2 Walter Payton Men of the Year Award winners.

this is a special team and we as a fan base are definitely fortunate. I'm really hoping Greg Olsen brings home the WPMOY award...it transcends the game and adds so much class to a team.

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How the fug does a man get 118 tackles after missing 3 football games in a season? Luke had a hell of a season but I guess he's been doing it so consistently it doesn't look at glamorous this season.

 Davis and Short's stat lines are also ridiculous as well

 

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58 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Damn I wish Cam could have gotten that elusive 100+ QB rating. 

Doubt he cares much about stats and neither do I. This was a historic season by him. More than half of those picks were the receivers' fault and the low completion % was partially because of the receivers as well. And still 7th all time in total TDs in a season (if whoever posted that in my TDs thread was correct).

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That list is missing something important. Michael Oher, Andrew Norwell, Ryan Kalil, Trai Turner, Mike Remmers, Amini Silatolu, Chris Scott, Daryl Williams, Fernando Velasco, and all of our Tight Ends/Full Backs/Running Backs allowed 33 sacks this season. That is the lowest total in Cam Newton's career and the lowest total since 2008 when Jake Delhomme attempted just 414 passes. 

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