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Bob Sanders wins Defensive Player of the Year! (1 Viewer)

Most Valuable Player to the Colts defense? NO DOUBT.

DPOY?? I would have a hard time not voting for Patrick Kerney of Seattle. He has been a MONSTER off the edge this year.

Sanders is an excellent player though. Definitely the “glue” that holds the Colts Defense together.

 
Big_Russ said:
Most Valuable Player to the Colts defense? NO DOUBT. DPOY?? I would have a hard time not voting for Patrick Kerney of Seattle. He has been a MONSTER off the edge this year. Sanders is an excellent player though. Definitely the “glue” that holds the Colts Defense together.
Was wondering how long it would take for a NE fan to find fault with this <_< Sanders IS the Indy defense... especially with Freeney out.Kearney has been great, but he's not driving the SEA defense.
 
Big_Russ said:
Most Valuable Player to the Colts defense? NO DOUBT. DPOY?? I would have a hard time not voting for Patrick Kerney of Seattle. He has been a MONSTER off the edge this year. Sanders is an excellent player though. Definitely the “glue” that holds the Colts Defense together.
Was wondering how long it would take for a NE fan to find fault with this :lmao: Sanders IS the Indy defense... especially with Freeney out.Kearney has been great, but he's not driving the SEA defense.
And he took a while to get into gear. 2nd year DE Tapp was outplaying him for the first 3-4 games. I'm glad he was in the running (if you count 4 votes as in the running) and got as many votes as Haynesworth. But I just don't see how anyone but Sanders could be the man for this. Kerney's played extremely well and his efforts on Sunday was among the most monstrous I've seen a DE play. Having the runner up on your team and having 3 others joining him in HI is a big thumbsup for the Hawks D.
 
Was wondering how long it would take for a NE fan to find fault with this :homer:
Wow bro. I don’t know how many times I have to repeat the same things to you, but I must have told you about 4 or 5 times now that I am not a New England Patriot fan. Do you seriously want to debate me in another thread? You couldn’t hold your own in the last one... so don’t bite off more than you can chew now Tommy. :(

Sanders IS the Indy defense... especially with Freeney out.
I dont know where I said otherwise. I was actually quite clear about crediting him for that.
Kearney has been great, but he's not driving the SEA defense.
It's "KERNEY". And I would respectfully disagree. He IS the driving force of that defense. He commands double teams on every snap. The DE who plays opposite of him (Tapp), racked up 7 “trickle down” sacks off of Kerney's play. The heart of that Hawks defense is their Pass Rush, and the heart of that Pass rush is Patrick Kerney. You know... It's convenient (and hilarious) how you use the "driving" force card when (you THINK) it better suits your position. Actually, consideration of stats fit much better into this discussion (when determining the offensive/Defensive POY). Your arguments here and in the Brady/Moss thread are pretty much backwards (not to mention hypocritical).

 
Was wondering how long it would take for a NE fan to find fault with this :homer:
Wow bro. I don’t know how many times I have to repeat the same things to you, but I must have told you about 4 or 5 times now that I am not a New England Patriot fan. Do you seriously want to debate me in another thread? You couldn’t hold your own in the last one... so don’t bite off more than you can chew now Tommy. :(
I think you have me confused with someone else. I'm not Tommy, and you haven't been able to make a stand against me yet in the other thread.
Sanders IS the Indy defense... especially with Freeney out.
I dont know where I said otherwise. I was actually quite clear about crediting him for that.
Kearney has been great, but he's not driving the SEA defense.
It's "KERNEY". And I would respectfully disagree. He IS the driving force of that defense. He commands double teams on every snap. The DE who plays opposite of him (Tapp), racked up 7 “trickle down” sacks off of Kerney's play. The heart of that Hawks defense is their Pass Rush, and the heart of that Pass rush is Patrick Kerney. You know... It's convenient (and hilarious) how you use the "driving" force card when (you THINK) it better suits your position. Actually, consideration of stats fit much better into this discussion (when determining the offensive/Defensive POY). Your arguments here and in the Brady/Moss thread are pretty much backwards (not to mention hypocritical).
Spelling aside, Kerney is not driving that defense. And my argument is right in line with my Moss over Brady argument. Moss made that offense click, and half of Brady's passes would have been picks if Moss didn't make them something. As you could just do by reviewing history, take away Moss and Brady's numbers decline significantly. Same thing with taking away Sanders - Indy's D declines a ton.

 
Was wondering how long it would take for a NE fan to find fault with this :homer:
Wow bro. I don’t know how many times I have to repeat the same things to you, but I must have told you about 4 or 5 times now that I am not a New England Patriot fan. Do you seriously want to debate me in another thread? You couldn’t hold your own in the last one... so don’t bite off more than you can chew now Tommy. :(
I think you have me confused with someone else. I'm not Tommy, and you haven't been able to make a stand against me yet in the other thread.
Sanders IS the Indy defense... especially with Freeney out.
I dont know where I said otherwise. I was actually quite clear about crediting him for that.
Kearney has been great, but he's not driving the SEA defense.
It's "KERNEY". And I would respectfully disagree. He IS the driving force of that defense. He commands double teams on every snap. The DE who plays opposite of him (Tapp), racked up 7 “trickle down” sacks off of Kerney's play. The heart of that Hawks defense is their Pass Rush, and the heart of that Pass rush is Patrick Kerney. You know... It's convenient (and hilarious) how you use the "driving" force card when (you THINK) it better suits your position. Actually, consideration of stats fit much better into this discussion (when determining the offensive/Defensive POY). Your arguments here and in the Brady/Moss thread are pretty much backwards (not to mention hypocritical).
Spelling aside, Kerney is not driving that defense. And my argument is right in line with my Moss over Brady argument. Moss made that offense click, and half of Brady's passes would have been picks if Moss didn't make them something. As you could just do by reviewing history, take away Moss and Brady's numbers decline significantly. Same thing with taking away Sanders - Indy's D declines a ton.
Wow, you are totally lost here my man. I'm not going to bring the Brady Moss argument into this thread. I'll leave it to the readers of that thread (who actually understand football) to decide how silly your debating sounds. That said... You are still confusing "VALUE" with "PRODUCTION", you are just doing it the opposite way around in this thread.

I'm not going to waste time re-explaining the whole thing all over again. It's pointless.

 
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That said... You are still confusing "VALUE" with "PRODUCTION", you are just doing it the opposite way around (in this thread). I’m not going to waste time re-explaining the whole thing all over again. It's pointless.
No, value is inherently connected with production... that's what you fail to understand. G'nite.
 
I'm somewhat basing this on last year more than this year, as I didn't see much of IND games, but because of last years sampling, we got a very good preview of the hypothetical that often comes out on a POY vote.

We saw the IND D with Sanders, and the IND D without. He is absolutely the difference maker on that defense, and with him in there they are a top 5 D.

Several players have had good years, but I can say Sanders sure seems like a rock-solid pick for the DPOY.

 
If we're giving this award to the player who was most valuable to his defense, it has to go to Haynesworth. If we're giving this award to the player who did the most on the field, I think it should go to Kerney, one of the Minnesota Williams, or Ware. Sanders is a great player, but I think he had one of the weakest DPoY seasons in recent memory.

 

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