Peter King SI Mid-Season All-Pro Awards

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  1. wewantsapp

    wewantsapp Well-Known Member

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    From Peter King ---- a notorious PATS/Belichick lover.

    The only Jet turned out to be Brandon Moore. And I thought David Harris was a quiet warrior --- thank God we were able to get Moore back after we released him for a few days last year. No Mangold? No Cromartie? No Pouha?

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...ro-team-awards/index.html?xid=cnnbin&hpt=Sbin



    SI.com's 2010 Midseason All-Pro Team

    OFFENSE

    QB Peyton Manning
    Indianapolis Colts
    Ho-hum. Throwing to Blair White, Brody Eldridge, Jacob Tamme. Same greatness.

    RB Arian Foster
    Houston Texans
    He's hit a lull recently, but early explosion keyed strong start for the Texans.

    WR Brandon Lloyd
    Denver Broncos
    Talk about your classic deep threat: He's averaging 20.3 yards per catch.

    WR Roddy White
    Atlanta Falcons
    Matt Ryan can't live without him. He throws at White 12 times a game.

    WR Davone Bess
    Miami Dolphins
    (Picked 3rd WR over FB.) Has hands and explosion and elusiveness. What else is there?

    TE Antonio Gates
    San Diego Chargers
    No player at any position is as superior to his peers as Gates is at tight end.

    T Jake Long
    Miami Dolphins
    Head coach Tony Sparano: "I thank God ... I have Jake Long at left tackle.''

    G Brandon Moore
    New York Jets
    He's a strong drive blocker in the running game and never errs mentally.

    C Alex Mack
    Cleveland Browns
    Some thought the 21st pick was too high for Mack in 2009. Now, he's a franchise player.

    G Ryan Lilja
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Shored up Kansas City line; now Chiefs lead NFL in rushing.

    T Marshall Yanda
    Baltimore Ravens
    Opening-day shift from right guard to right tackle has been a Ravens godsend.


    DEFENSE

    DE Vince Wilfork
    New England Patriots
    The seven-year veteran plays inside and out the same way: with dominance.

    DT Haloti Ngata
    Baltimore Ravens
    Opponents consistently are using two players to block this incredibly strong rusher.

    DT Jason Jones
    Tennessee Titans
    His two crushing sacks of Tony Romo helped key the Titans' win at Dallas.

    DE Trent Cole
    Philadelphia Eagles
    Credit Cole not just for the sacks (6.0), but also for the 24 QB pressures in 7 games.

    LB Cameron Wake
    Miami Dolphins
    Ex-CFLer is the surprise of the year. Dolphins pass-rush doesn't miss Jason Taylor.

    LB Clay Matthews
    Green Bay Packers
    Not even a strained hamstring has slowed the Packers sack machine.

    LB Lawrence Timmons
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    Tough call over Ray Lewis, but Timmons' two 15-tackle games stand out.

    CB Brandon Flowers
    Kansas City Chiefs
    This emerging secondary star plays well bumping and in tight coverage.

    FS Earl Thomas
    Seattle Seahawks
    The rookie's been victimized a few times, but four picks in four-game span too.

    SS LaRon Landry
    Washington Redskins
    Four interceptions, four sacks, five forced fumbles, 28 deflections. Not bad.

    CB Nnamdi Asomugha
    Oakland Raiders
    Old man river. Teams rarely throw at him because they know what will happen.



    Midseason Awards


    QB Tom Brady
    MVP
    New guys are everywhere on offense, yet still the same Brady production.

    WR Roddy White
    Off. Player of the Year
    Average game for the Falcons star receiver: nine catches, 107 yards.

    DT Haloti Ngata
    Def. Player of the Year
    Space-eater. Watch the games because his dominance doesn't show in stats.

    C Maurkice Pouncey
    Off. Rookie of the Year
    Playing like a veteran and solidified the shaky Steelers offensive line from day one.

    DT Ndamukong Suh
    Def. Rookie of the Year
    Detroit's mammoth No. 2 overall pick has 6.5 sacks -- and it takes two players to block him.

    LB E.J. Henderson
    Comeback Player
    The Vikings veteran linebacker had a horrible broken leg just 10 months ago.

    Bill Belichick
    Coach of the Year
    Belichick has incorporated new players all over the offense and defense -- and is winning.

    Perry Fewell
    Coordinator of the Year
    Giants pass-rush looks like Super Bowl run of '07 again, thanks to its new coordinator.

    Randy Fichtner
    Assistant of the Year
    The Steelers quarterbacks coach helped pilot Pittsburgh through Big Ben-less stretch.

    Scott Pioli
    Executive of the Year
    Ex-Patriot's second draft in K.C. helped Chiefs to surprising 2-game AFC West lead.
     
  2. MBGreen

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    Davone Bess?

    are you fucking kidding me?


    Peter King should only write about donuts.
     
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    Davone Bess All-Pro? ahhahaahah
     
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    PinPointPenning10 Well-Known Member

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    I think he might have only been choosing among #3/slot WRs for the Bess spot, that's the only explanation.
     
  5. ace_o_spades

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    Bess an all pro is laughable
     
  6. CraigF1210

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    Bess isn't bad, but there is absolutely no way you could make him an all pro over Nicks
     
  7. Mambo9

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    It's very hard to rate the OL... but except for Long and Moore those selections make no sense.

    Bess is puzzling to me too...

    Also how can Manning be the all-pro QB and Brady the MVP?
     
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    If anyone deserves the MVP award it's Manning, this could be one of the worst lists I've ever read ... lol Bess
     
  9. CraigF1210

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    I'm puzzled by both Brady and Bellichek getting so much credit for incorporating some new players, I can see giving both credit but coach of the year and mvp with the same explanation seems a bit too Peter-King-blowing-new-england to me
     
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    What are you puzzled about? Peter King is the biggest Pats homer there is outside of Bill Simmons. How people like them continue to be employed for their opinions is beyond me.
     
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    King was raised in Springfield Mass. Be puzzled no more.

    Fuck the Pats*

     
  12. JetsYankeesThrylos

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    No Osi, Willis, Mangold or Cro? This is hilarious. Cro is, stat wise, the best CB in the league btw. What a retard.
     
  13. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Yes, the poor guy has to perform w/ such schlubs as Reggie Wayne and Pierre Garcon. Brady is doing more w/ alot less than manning. We all hate the pats but let's tip our caps.

    What is outrageous on that list w/ a Pats bias?
     
  14. MBGreen

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    quit humping Brady's leg, junc....
     
  15. pats-hater

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    F Peter King. That is all.
     
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    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    It bothers me to say such nice things about him but he deserves it. He's amazing, any average QB and that team would be lucky to have 3 wins right now. he's taken a band of misfits and led them to the best record in the league so far.
     
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    Brady is doing more?
    So Manning doesn't have more yards, more touchdowns and less interceptions?

    And then how about the injuries around Manning on that offense

    Garson missed a few games, Gonzalez has missed a bunch, Collie has missed a few and is still out, Addai Brown and Hart are all hurt at rb, and Clark is out for the year
     
  18. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Is the object to win fantasy leagues or win real games? Even w/ guys out he still has more talent around him than Brady does and Brady has his team w/ the best record in the game.

    Brady has a couple of nice TE prospects and what else? We are seeing the real welker w/o Moss, he's got garbage at RB, his best OL hasn't played a down and yet he has these misifts w/ the best record in the league.


    I love the pity party for manning b/c he has a few injuries to deal w/. He STILL has Wayne, Garcon, Gonzalaez and Collie will be back. He has only played one game w/o Clark so far and people are acting like he is guiding the '76 Bucs. Even w/ the injuries he has more talent around him than Brady.
     
  19. I Come in peace

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    I read this and laughed....how is Osi Umenyiora not on this list or Hakeem Nicks for that matter?As for the Jets?Cromartie is a no brainer as well as David Harris. Mangold has been his usual stellar self as well. Peter King falls in love with players and teams and apparently the NY ones he covered for some many years are not 2 of them. I say F him anyway, who the hell wants a midseason jinx award from the all time jinx rag of our time? It will be interesting to see of this list how many end up on season ending IR.
     
  20. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Peter King is an idiot. His tangential writing style allows us to see how his thought process works and it's just pitiful. The guy has pretty much no knowledge of football and is completely oblivious to the fact that he's functionally retarded (minus the functional part).
     

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