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Fans vote for Mid-season awards- spoiler alert, no Panthers on the list


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OROY- Ezekiel Elliott(others-Hunter Henry, Dak Prescott, Carson Wentz)

ComebackPOY- Andrew Luck(others-Jimmy Graham, Jordy Nelson,Terrell Suggs

DPOY-Von Miller(others- Lorenzo Neal, Marcus Peters. Aaron Donald

COTY- Bill Belicheck(others- Doug Pederson, Jack Del Rio, Mike Zimmer

MVP- Ezekiel Elliott(others- Tom Brady, Dak Prescott, Derek Carr, Matt Ryan)

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Matt Ryan will soon fade to oblivion for the MVP talk. Brady's taking it by storm so far, don't see anyone else beating him.

 

When the Panthers become relevant again expect Kuechly's name to be mentioned a bit. I doubt Cam will retain his past superman stats from last year, but he could be for talk soon. 

Comes down to this final stretch really.

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4 minutes ago, vorbis said:

really think there should be a distinction between "most improved" award and "you had a season-ending injury last year" award. development should be rewarded. rehabilitation not so much.

Eh, personally I'm fine with comeback player award.  If someone tears an acl or something and comes back full force like AP a few years ago that deserves to be recognized.  If someone misses a couple games and sucks all year, then sucks a little less the next year...that's not award worthy. 

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

Matt Ryan will soon fade to oblivion for the MVP talk. Brady's taking it by storm so far, don't see anyone else beating him.

 

When the Panthers become relevant again expect Kuechly's name to be mentioned a bit. I doubt Cam will retain his past superman stats from last year, but he could be for talk soon. 

Comes down to this final stretch really.

As long as A-Rod's B#$%^ @$$ is not on there. Overrated diva, willing to see Hundley at this point. I am so glad Jennings called him out. Carr and Ryan will fizzle out. Both are a product of some bad competition. Broncos are not world beaters by any means, and the Falcons lost to Tampa at ATL.

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