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Huddle Bye Week Awards


Jeremy Igo

Huddle Bye Week Awards  

303 members have voted

  1. 1. MVP

    • Cam
      49
    • Olsen
      159
    • Andy Lee
      95
  2. 2. Most disappointing

    • Kony Ealy
      207
    • Mike Tolbert
      31
    • Mike Shula
      40
    • Mike Remmers
      25
  3. 3. Best newcomer

    • Bradberry
      42
    • Butler
      4
    • Andy Lee
      257


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

We are top 10 in every aspect of offense.  With bad OTs, meh WR play and Stewart for half the games.

How is Shula most disappointing when people act like he can't even tie his shoes....yet everything else is a dumpster fire?!

Because of your previous post, and Olsen developing magical disappearing powers to make defenders forget him. 

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19 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Because of your previous post, and Olsen developing magical disappearing powers to make defenders forget him. 

But again, the bar for Shula here is low and the offense is the only thing functioning. 

It would be the equivalent of Bersin having. 350 rec yards and 3 TDs right now and claiming he was the most disappointing player. 

I'm not saying Shula is great but Fun Fun, Ealy, Short, the three Amigos, Gano, our safeties.....all are bigger disappointments 

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Lee is good, but he was not worth his acquisition or utility cost.

Lee's control typically fades as the season progresses. He will begin to out punt his coverage more as the season progresses.

He has out punted his coverage 3 times this season - Vikings, Falcons, and Saints. They all led to TDs for the opponent (2 on drives, and 1 returned).

He has pinned the opponent inside the 10 with opportunity 7 times.

Unfortunately, the value of a punter is dependent on the secondary of a defense being able to limit big plays and 3rd and 5+ yard conversions that would result in 90+ yard drives. It does not matter if you have a pro bowl punter or an average punter if the secondary is not strong enough to succeed consistently in these 2 areas. The defense will be unable to effectively keep an offense pinned inside their own red zone.

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5 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

We weren't stellar but we were much better with Bradberry in the line up.  Probably would have won TB and NO with him and probably would have had enough point to beat Atlanta.

Bradberry is my choice as best Newcomer.

Definite case to be made. Was PFF's top ranked corner one week. 

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