So Peter King voted for Julius Peppers as his DPOY over Matthews and Wake. Seriously?? His reasoning was that Peppers made the defense better. That is something with which I agree. However, I can't think he did more for his team than Matthews did. Not only did Matthews finish fourth in the league in sacks and have a few fumbles and a TD, but the D couldn't get anything done on the game and a half he was out. If I'm being a homer, call me out, but I just don't think Peppers did more than Matthews did.
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The trendy thing to say about Peppers is that he "does things that don't show up on the stat sheet". I would argue that Matthews, Wake, Ngata, and any other guy that the other team has to game plan for, also "do things that don't show up in the stats".
While I like some of the narrative that Peter King provides, he often romanticizes certain notions he forms of some players to the point where I don't really count on him for analysis of actual on-field play. His whole "made the defense better" argument leaves out the fact that Urlacher came back to that front 7 and Tommie Harris decided to start playing again.When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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As far as I understand, all the awards are already tallied. They just haven't announced them yet. And by this point last year, we knew all the winners.Originally posted by gbgary View Postso when is the result to be announced?No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
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I've vote for Clay over Peppers; but he sure has been a great free agent signing for the BearsTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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I can absolutely agree with this statement. I didn't mean to take anything away from Peppers. I just think Clay was better.Originally posted by Bretsky View PostI've vote for Clay over Peppers; but he sure has been a great free agent signing for the BearsNo longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
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more proof that packer fans greatly undervalue hawkOriginally posted by denverYooper View Post
he's not flashy at all, but he just goes out and gets it done every week
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I agree that Clay was every bit as important for us as Peppers was for them, but the games he missed we did ok on D. I didn't study any other teams stars, and I can't say that I am fully knowledgable regarding peppers or how much better he may have been than others, but I do think Clay was a stud and a playmaker. My personal opinion is that TWill was DPOY, and last sunday simply solidified my opinion.Originally posted by Smidgeon View PostSo Peter King voted for Julius Peppers as his DPOY over Matthews and Wake. Seriously?? His reasoning was that Peppers made the defense better. That is something with which I agree. However, I can't think he did more for his team than Matthews did. Not only did Matthews finish fourth in the league in sacks and have a few fumbles and a TD, but the D couldn't get anything done on the game and a half he was out. If I'm being a homer, call me out, but I just don't think Peppers did more than Matthews did.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I'd strongly disagree. We gave up 23 points against Miami and got run over pretty good. They had 150 rushing yards and 381 total yards (almost 350 even before OT).Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI agree that Clay was every bit as important for us as Peppers was for them, but the games he missed we did ok on D. I didn't study any other teams stars, and I can't say that I am fully knowledgable regarding peppers or how much better he may have been than others, but I do think Clay was a stud and a playmaker. My personal opinion is that TWill was DPOY, and last sunday simply solidified my opinion.
In the other game, Matthews left early in the 4th quarter. We had a 13-3 lead when he left. After he left, Washington had a TD drive, a drive that led to a missed FG, and a drive that led to the tying FG. On the fourth drive they got a couple of first downs and punted but turned field position. Their last drive was a short drive that led to the game winning FG after Rodgers interception. We had a chance there to make it a difficult kick, but they got a couple of first downs and made it a short FG attempt."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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