Poll: Browns(2) Game Ball
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Andy Galton
39.58%
38 39.58%
Jeremy Hill
9.38%
9 9.38%
AJ Green
18.75%
18 18.75%
Reggie Nelson
3.13%
3 3.13%
Vontaze Burfict
1.04%
1 1.04%
Carlos Dunlap
17.71%
17 17.71%
Mike Nugent
0%
0 0%
Others
10.42%
10 10.42%
Total 96 vote(s) 100%
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Browns Game (2) Game Ball
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Winner to date (number of game balls):
Oakland: TYLER EIFERT (1) 9 catches, 104 yards, 2 TDs
San Diego: GIO BERNARD (1) 126 rushing yards at 6.2 YPC
Baltimore: ANDY DALTON (.5) 383 Yards, 3 TDs passing, 1 TD rushing, 122.3 passer rating/ AJ GREEN (.5) 10 catches, 227 receiving yards, TDs
Kansas City: ANDY DALTON (1.5) - 321 yards, 1 TD, 127.1 Passer Rating
Seattle: ANDY DALTON (2.5) - 331 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 95.9 passer rating
Buffalo: MARVIN JONES (1) - 9 catches, 95 yards, 1 TD
Pittsburgh: REGGIE NELSON (1) – 5 Tackles, 2 INTs
Cleveland: TYLER EIFERT (2) – 5 catches, 53 yards, 3 TDs
St. Louis: GENO ATKINS (1) – 3 tackles, 1 sack

Now your Browns nominees:

ANDY DALTON: 220 yards, 3 TDs (2 passing/ 1 rushing) 146.8 passer rating

JEREMY HILL: 98 rushing yards, 4.5 YPC, 1 TD

AJ GREEN: 5 catches, 128 Yards, 1 TD

REGGIE NELSON: 5 tackles, 1 PD, 1 INT (league leader with 6 INTs)

VONTAZE BURFICT: 8 tackles (6 solo)

CARLOS DUNLAP: 3 tackles, 1 sack

MIKE NUGENT: 4/4 XP, 3/3 FG 13 points
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#2
I voted for Galton since he's never gotten it before Ninja
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#3
Atkins.
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#4
Voted for Andy but could have easily gone with Hill. Like how he is building momentum.
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#5
I would vote for Geno...he was in the Brown's backfield so often it was like the Browns has 12 men on the field
 

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(12-06-2015, 06:33 PM)Big Boss Wrote: Atkins.

Atkins had no stats, Dunlap had a sack, a blocked FG, and forced a T.O. Why Atkins over him?
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Big 'los.

Flukey FM and he lived in the backfield even more than Geno.
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(12-06-2015, 06:38 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Atkins had no stats, Dunlap had a sack, a blocked FG, and forced a T.O. Why Atkins over him?

impact doesn't always show up in stats.
 

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(12-06-2015, 06:38 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Atkins had no stats, Dunlap had a sack, a blocked FG, and forced a T.O. Why Atkins over him?

Sometimes stats isn't everything..
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(12-06-2015, 06:40 PM)pally Wrote: impact doesn't always show up in stats.

Crowell average over 5 YPC, most up the middle. Geno is great, but Carlos was better today and it was not really close.
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(12-06-2015, 06:38 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Atkins had no stats, Dunlap had a sack, a blocked FG, and forced a T.O. Why Atkins over him?

Because disruption is production. Geno was the driving force of the defense.
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(12-06-2015, 06:38 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Atkins had no stats, Dunlap had a sack, a blocked FG, and forced a T.O. Why Atkins over him?

He was constantly being double and triple teamed, though, and seemed to still have quarterback pressures or be in the backfield before the back could take a step, causing him to change directions.
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(12-06-2015, 06:40 PM)milksheikh Wrote: Sometimes stats isn't everything..

Those aren't just  "stats" those are results: sack, blocked FG, forced TO. I think he had another sack canceled and he set the edge, dropped in coverage, and pressured Austin even more than Geno. 
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I had many options again, but decided Nelson (NFL leader in pics) can't be ignored any longer.

Next, AD just continues to shine as do Geno and Dunlap
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#15
isn't awesome though to have so many candidates to choose from every week. We all remember games when it was tough to come up with even one
 

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#16
Voted for Hill because it was good to see him back.

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#17
Dalton played it great again. He got my vote.


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#18
This was another tough one. I voted for Dunlap, but just as easily could have voted for Andy, AJ, Reggie, or Geno.
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#19
I have to agree with what others have said about stats not being everything, Geno was a force today.
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Other

In other words, anyone who took the field in a Bengals uniform. All phases clicked and everyone did their jobs. Shear domination and every player is deserving of a game ball.
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