CrazyCowboy
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Zoners: Wade is overlooked on coaching AWARDS?........Ware is overlooked on Defensive MVP.....and ROMO is overlooked on MVP
However Dez is in 3rd place for offensive rookie of the year.
WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
Coach of the Year
1. Gary Kubiak, Texans (3): The Texans sit atop the AFC South due to a series of gutsy calls made by Kubiak in critical moments. His decision to freeze Commanders K Graham Gano paid off when the rookie badly missed a 52-yard attempt on his second try.
2. Mike Tomlin, Steelers (5): The Steelers jump out to a 2-0 record despite being down to their fourth-string quarterback. Tomlin sparked the solid start against the Titans by calling for a reverse on the opening kickoff, which resulted in an 89-yard touchdown by Antonio Brown.
3. Todd Haley, Chiefs (NR): The kudos thrown in Haley's direction should also fall on the ears of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel for their outstanding work rebuilding their respective units.
4. Raheem Morris, Buccaneers (NR): The unbeaten start might be overlooked due to their soft schedule (Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers), but a closer look reveals a young team that is growing up quickly under Morris' direction.
5. Tony Sparano, Dolphins (NR): Sparano's work with the Dolphins has always been overlooked due to the looming presence of his mentor Bill Parcells, but it is time to recognize him as one of the game's top coaches.
Previously rated: Pete Carroll, Seahawks (1), Bill Belichick, Patriots (2), Tom Coughlin, Giants (4).
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...2-awards-watch-bears-cutler-off-to-fast-start
However Dez is in 3rd place for offensive rookie of the year.
WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
Coach of the Year
1. Gary Kubiak, Texans (3): The Texans sit atop the AFC South due to a series of gutsy calls made by Kubiak in critical moments. His decision to freeze Commanders K Graham Gano paid off when the rookie badly missed a 52-yard attempt on his second try.
2. Mike Tomlin, Steelers (5): The Steelers jump out to a 2-0 record despite being down to their fourth-string quarterback. Tomlin sparked the solid start against the Titans by calling for a reverse on the opening kickoff, which resulted in an 89-yard touchdown by Antonio Brown.
3. Todd Haley, Chiefs (NR): The kudos thrown in Haley's direction should also fall on the ears of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel for their outstanding work rebuilding their respective units.
4. Raheem Morris, Buccaneers (NR): The unbeaten start might be overlooked due to their soft schedule (Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers), but a closer look reveals a young team that is growing up quickly under Morris' direction.
5. Tony Sparano, Dolphins (NR): Sparano's work with the Dolphins has always been overlooked due to the looming presence of his mentor Bill Parcells, but it is time to recognize him as one of the game's top coaches.
Previously rated: Pete Carroll, Seahawks (1), Bill Belichick, Patriots (2), Tom Coughlin, Giants (4).
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...2-awards-watch-bears-cutler-off-to-fast-start