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The 2015 Regular Season Awards
#21
(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player Andy Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) Tyler Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) Geno Atkins
Most Valuable Special Teams Player Kevin Huber
Most Valuable Coach Vance Joseph

Rookie of the Year John Shaw
Comeback Player of the Year Tyler Eifert
Breakout Player of the Year Andy Dalton
Unheralded Coach of the Year Paul Guenther

Most Improved Player- O Andy Dalton
Least Improved Player- O Andre Smith
Most Improved Player- D Carlos Dunlap
Least Improved Player- D Dre Kirkpatrick
Most Surprising Player- O Tyler Eifert
Most Disappointing Player- O Jeremy Hill
Most Surprising Player- D Domata Peko career year in sacks
Most Disappointing Player- D Dre Kirkpatrick

Tough Guy Award Andrew Whitworth
Good Guy Award Andrew Whitworth

Game of the Year Beating Seattle
Best Play of the Year AJ Green's 80 yard catch and run TD against Baltimore
Performance of the Year Andy Dalton against the Seahawks
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(01-02-2016, 01:04 PM)bfine32 Wrote: We were up by 2. 

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#23
(01-02-2016, 01:07 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Genuinely curious if people who say Hawk is disappointing, if they had seen him play in the last....6 years....
I had and knew he was only a year removed from an 118 tackle/ 5 sack season (120/3 year prior). There was talk he was slowed in '14 ("only" 90 tackles) due to an ankle injury that he had repaired in the off-season. I was hoping for bigger things; it's just that he hasn't gotten the snaps; as we haven't used a SAM much this year.
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#24
(01-02-2016, 01:04 PM)bfine32 Wrote: We were up by 2. 

This...

(01-02-2016, 05:02 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I had and knew he was only a year removed from an 118 tackle/ 5 sack season (120/3 year prior). There was talk he was slowed in '14 ("only" 90 tackles) due to an ankle injury that he had repaired in the off-season. I was hoping for bigger things; it's just that he hasn't gotten the snaps; as we haven't used a SAM much this year.

...and this. I guess I should've expected this type of production once he fell into the SAM role. Manny Lawson and James Harrison had similar fates here as well.
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#25
(01-02-2016, 05:40 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: This...


...and this. I guess I should've expected this type of production once he fell into the SAM role. Manny Lawson and James Harrison had similar fates here as well.

The kc game never felt like we were in danger of losing was all I was saying. That said, awesome play.

Hawk was a disappointment this year as you hoped our 'big free agent acquisition' just needed a change of scenery.  Nope.
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Most Valuable Player: Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP): Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP): Atkins
Most Valuable Special Teams Player: Peerman
Most Valuable Coach: Hue Jackson

Rookie of the Year: Shaw
Comeback Player of the Year: Dalton
Breakout Player of the Year: Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year: Guenther

Most Improved Player- O: Dalton
Least Improved Player- O: Bodine
Most Improved Player- D: Dunlap
Least Improved Player- D: Dre Kirkpatrick
Most Surprising Player- O: Eifert
Most Disappointing Player- O: Hill
Most Surprising Player- D: Nelson
Most Disappointing Player- D: Lamur

Tough Guy Award: Burfict
Good Guy Award: Dunlap

Game of the Year: Seahawks
Best Play of the Year: A.J. Green 80 yard TD against Ravens
Performance of the Year: Dalton against Seahawks
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(01-02-2016, 07:16 PM)TGISunday Wrote: The kc game never felt like we were in danger of losing was all I was saying. That said, awesome play.

Hawk was a disappointment this year as you hoped our 'big free agent acquisition' just needed a change of scenery.  Nope.

Sometimes I think the Bengals sign these aging vets and throw them into meaningless roles on purpose. Like "see guys? Free agents never work out!"

Meanwhile, Harrison goes back to Pittsburgh and has 2 more good years. 
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(01-02-2016, 05:40 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: This...


...and this. I guess I should've expected this type of production once he fell into the SAM role. Manny Lawson and James Harrison had similar fates here as well.

He was still never particularly good though (ask many a Packers fan) very VRey-like in getting a lot of "tackle stats" but not really contributing. We just took away the volume. 
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#29
(01-02-2016, 09:06 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: He was still never particularly good though (ask many a Packers fan) very VRey-like in getting a lot of "tackle stats" but not really contributing. We just took away the volume. 

I always felt like Hawk was a victim of where he was drafted, similar to Dan Wilkinson and Justin Smith. Pack fans were expecting some 10 sack per year dominating force, and that just wasn't him. Solid player though, and I've heard some Packers fans who felt the same way. He QB'd their defense and was good for 100+ tackles and some plays every year.

I never thought Hawk would come here and be an all-pro, but I do think he could be better than Maualuga at MLB for us, but obviously Rey M is firmly entrenched in that role.
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Most Valuable Player :  Geno Atkins
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP)  Andy Dalton
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP)  Adam Jones
Most Valuable Special Teams Player:  Peerman
Most Valuable Coach:  Hue Jackson

Rookie of the Year:  Shaw
Comeback Player of the Year:  Eifert
Breakout Player of the Year:  Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year:  Simmons

Most Improved Player- O  Andy Dalton
Least Improved Player- O  Jeremy Hill
Most Improved Player- D Geno Atkins (from last year)
Least Improved Player- D  Dre Kirkpatrick
Most Surprising Player- O  AJ McCarron
Most Disappointing Player- O  Bodine
Most Surprising Player- D  Adam Jones
Most Disappointing Player- D  Dre Kirkpatrick

Tough Guy Award Burfict
Good Guy Award  Andy Dalton

Game of the Year:  Comeback against Seattle
Best Play of the Year:  I can't think of just one, but Dunlap and Atkins have combined for 23.5 sacks, so our best play would come from the D Line.
Performance of the Year:  Geno Atkins vs everyone
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)The Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player = Geno Atkins
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) = Andy Dalton
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) = Carlos Dunlap
Most Valuable Special Teams Player = Cedric Peerman
Most Valuable Coach = Paul Guenther

Rookie of the Year = Jake Fisher
Comeback Player of the Year = Vonteze Burfict
Breakout Player of the Year = Tyler Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year = Vance Joseph

Most Improved Player- O = Tyler Eifert
Least Improved Player- O = Russell Bodine
Most Improved Player- D = Shawn Williams
Least Improved Player- D = Rey Maualuga
Most Surprising Player- O = Andy Dalton
Most Disappointing Player- O = Jeremy Hill
Most Surprising Player- D = Domato Peko
Most Disappointing Player- D = Dre Kirkpatrick

Tough Guy Award = Pacman Jones
Good Guy Award = Carlos Dunlap

Game of the Year = Seattle, win in OT
Best Play of the Year = Week 8, Nelson INT to end game against Pitt
Performance of the Year = AJ Green, week 4, 10 rec 227yds 2 tds
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#32
(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player      Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP)     Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP)     Geno
Most Valuable Special Teams Player     Huber (most under rated member of the team)
Most Valuable Coach     Guenther

Rookie of the Year     Shaw  (he will fit well into the stable)
Comeback Player of the Year    Eifert
Breakout Player of the Year     Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year     Marvin 

Most Improved Player- O     McCarron  
Least Improved Player- O Hill/ Bodine   (Really disappointed by Hill)
Most Improved Player- D    Williams   
Least Improved Player- D      Dre K 
Most Surprising Player- O     McCarron  
Most Disappointing Player- O      Hill
Most Surprising Player- D      Peko  (good to see the drive still there)
Most Disappointing Player- D     Dennard (injury-not his fault)

Tough Guy Award    Burfict    
Good Guy Award    Gio

Game of the Year    Bengals v Hawks
Best Play of the Year    AJ McC to Green right after Andy went down  (showed we can still punch)
Performance of the Year    Dalton v Hawk D
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player Andy Dalton 
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) Tyler Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) Carlos Dunlap
Most Valuable Special Teams Player Cedric Peermen
Most Valuable Coach Hue Jackson

Rookie of the Year Tyler Kroft
Comeback Player of the Year Geno Atkins
Breakout Player of the Year Tyler Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year Marvin Lewis

Most Improved Player- O Tyler Eifert
Least Improved Player- O Mohamed Sanu
Most Improved Player- D Domata Peko
Least Improved Player- D Emanuel Lamur
Most Surprising Player- O Andy Dalton
Most Disappointing Player- O Mohamed Sanu
Most Surprising Player- D Domata Peko
Most Disappointing Player- D Wallace Gilberry

Tough Guy Award Vontaz Burfict 
Good Guy Award Andy Dalton

Game of the Year Seattle
Best Play of the Year Shawn Williams INT over Big Ben in pittsburgh
Performance of the Year Andy Dalton and AJ green in first Baltimore game.
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player  Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) Green
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) Geno
Most Valuable Special Teams Player Peerman
Most Valuable Coach Hue

Rookie of the Year Fisher
Comeback Player of the Year Geno
Breakout Player of the Year Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year Vance Joseph

Most Improved Player- O Dalton
Least Improved Player- O Bodine
Most Improved Player- D Dunlap
Least Improved Player- D Kirkpatrick
Most Surprising Player- O Dalton
Most Disappointing Player- O J. Hill
Most Surprising Player- D R. Nelson
Most Disappointing Player- D Kirkpatrick

Tough Guy Award Burfict
Good Guy Award Whitworth

Game of the Year Seattle comeback
Best Play of the Year Marvin Jones @ Buf 42yd "How did he catch that?" catch
Performance of the Year Green @ Bal 227yds 2tds
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Most Valuable Player Andy Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) AJ Green
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) Geno Atkins
Most Valuable Special Teams Player Cedric Peerman
Most Valuable Coach Hue Jackson

Rookie of the Year Josh Shaw
Comeback Player of the Year Tyler Eifert
Breakout Player of the Year Tyler Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year Hue Jackson

Most Improved Player- O Andy Dalton
Least Improved Player- O Russell Bodine
Most Improved Player- D Carlos Dunlap
Least Improved Player- D Emmanuel Lamur
Most Surprising Player- O Giovani Bernard
Most Disappointing Player- O Jeremy Hill
Most Surprising Player- D Domata Peko
Most Disappointing Player- D Dre Kirkpatrick

Tough Guy Award Adam Jones
Good Guy Award Domata Peko

Game of the Year Seahawks
Best Play of the Year Dalton to Eifert Late In Seahawks Game
Performance of the Year Dalton in 4th Quarter Against Seahawks. 11-12 for 111 yards. 1 Passing TD. 1 Rushing TD
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP)
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP)
Most Valuable Special Teams Player
Most Valuable Coach

Rookie of the Year
Comeback Player of the Year
Breakout Player of the Year
Unheralded Coach of the Year

Most Improved Player- O
Least Improved Player- O
Most Improved Player- D
Least Improved Player- D
Most Surprising Player- O
Most Disappointing Player- O
Most Surprising Player- D
Most Disappointing Player- D

Tough Guy Award
Good Guy Award

Game of the Year
Best Play of the Year
Performance of the Year

MVP - Dalton he just made the offense click.  This could be shared by many but since Dalton gets the blame, he should also get the credit.
OMVP- Eifert while not a true MVP, he was a huge playmaker that was a reason for Dalton's success
DMVP - Atkins - another that could go so many ways, but Atkins is such a disruptive force that just punishes OLines.
OSTP-  Adam Jones - could argue the DMVP and even the MVP, this guy has always put us in positions to win games.
MVC- Gotta go with Vance Joseph though Mark Carrier has a case as well.  The DB play this year has been pretty decent.

ROY - Well not many impact plays from our rookies, however Jake Fisher has played the most and has had some decent plays, almost got a TD or 2 as well.

CBPOY - Burfict - Atkins came back last year and it is good to see him in form but Burfict has impacted our team after missing almost a year of PT.
BOPOY- Eifert - this year people got to see him for the first time and all year long defenses haven't had any luck stopping him.  He had one down game against Houston and does have some durability concerns but he truly broke out this year.
UCOY- Mark Carrier - only fair since VJ got the MVC.  As been stated the DB play has been great.

MIPO- Dalton again - while I don't think he "improved" he definitely opened up some eyes and has helped silence some of his critics.
LIPO - AJ Green - I know some won't like this selection, but it is true.  Some of the same issues I have noticed in year 1 still seem to be present in year 5.  Fumbling at the end of games (though only once this year), giving up on routes or not tracking the ball (Denver) and not attacking the ball and just waiting for it to come to him.  However he is still a top player.
MIPD- Iloka, he has turned into a solid SS and has been very instrumental on the back end of things.
LIPD- Lamur though V. Rey could be swapped with him.  I just don't see them consistently making the plays at the LB position.  Burfict and Rey M. seem to be the impact LBers.
MSPO- This is tough as non are surprises.  I would go with Gio Bernard.  His production was better than Hill's and that was a surprise.
MDPO- The above led me to this one.  Hill is the most disappointing player for me.  His production dipped way down.  Maybe it is just a slump and he finally got that big run he had been looking for all year and that he picks it up in the playoffs.
MSPD- Another tough one as not many surprises, so gun to my head I would go with Dennard.  Sure he didn't get a lot of snaps and his season was cut short, but he looked to be on track for a decent year and next year will hopefully be his breakout year.
MDPD- Kirkpatrick- I am not sure how much is just the officials targeting him, as I see him doing what other CBs in the league do (Sherman, Revis, Haden) or his propensity for making a critical error at the most inopportune time.  Denver's FG to close the half, was due to blown coverage and he looked to be the one out of position.  He has flashed and all isn't lost, but he is the weakest link on D IMHO.

TGA - Burfict - coming back, and playing through.  Hall is an honorable mention as well as Jones.
GGA- Really so many to choose from - Dunlap - I am sure some QBs will disagree with me, but he has done a lot for the team and the community.

GOTY- Seattle - a game that we normally lose and Dalton rallies us back from way down to winning in OT one of my favorites.
BPOY- Dalton to Tate. Great throw by Dalton and great individual effort by Tate.  Awesome BDay present for Tate.
POY -  This is tough.  Dalton's performance against the Ravens, Seahawks and Chiefs were great, his play against the Steelers (in Pitt) wasn't terrible and he didn't do too bad in Oakland.  Green's Ravens game was off the charts and I would love to see him go off again this year, and Eifert also has had some good games, 105 yrds 2 TDs in Oakland, 2 TD grabs against Seattle and 3 TD grabs against the Browns.  Can't count out A. Jones against Seattle, Nelson against Pittsburgh or Atkins in almost every game.  Dunlap too.  

For 1 game, Green on Offense, for Defense Nelson.  For whole year, Eifert and Atkins - Offense and defense respectfully.
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player : Andy Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) : Tyler Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) : Carlos Dunlap
Most Valuable Special Teams Player : Cedric Peerman
Most Valuable Coach : Paul Guenther

Rookie of the Year : Kroft
Comeback Player of the Year : Geno Atkins
Breakout Player of the Year : Tyler Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year : I don't know what Unherlded means :p 

Most Improved Player- O : Marvin Jones
Least Improved Player- O : Russell Bodine
Most Improved Player- D : George Illoka
Least Improved Player- D : Rey Maulauga
Most Surprising Player- O : AJ Mc Carron
Most Disappointing Player- O : Jeremy Hill 
Most Surprising Player- D : Reggie Nelson
Most Disappointing Player- D : Emmanuel Lamur

Tough Guy Award : Vontaze Burflict
Good Guy Award : Giovanni Bernard.

Game of the Year : Seattle 
Best Play of the Year : Dalton to Tate 
Performance of the Year : 8-0 start
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) Eifert
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) Geno
Most Valuable Special Teams Player Peerman
Most Valuable Coach Hue Jackson

Rookie of the Year Fisher
Comeback Player of the Year Geno
Breakout Player of the Year Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year

Most Improved Player- O Dalton
Least Improved Player- O Tate
Most Improved Player- D Shawn Williams
Least Improved Player- D V. Rey
Most Surprising Player- O Dalton
Most Disappointing Player- O Hill
Most Surprising Player- D Peko
Most Disappointing Player- D Dre

Tough Guy Award Burfict
Good Guy Award Dunlap

Game of the Year Seattle
Best Play of the Year AJ Green 80 yard TD in Baltimore
Performance of the Year AJ in Baltimore
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(01-02-2016, 07:42 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Sometimes I think the Bengals sign these aging vets and throw them into meaningless roles on purpose. Like "see guys? Free agents never work out!"

Meanwhile, Harrison goes back to Pittsburgh and has 2 more good years. 

I've wondered about that myself at times. Then I think of Adam Jones. Decided it was bargain hunting.
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(01-01-2016, 09:27 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: With the 2015 Bengals regular season wrapping up on Sunday, who gets your awards for the following:

Most Valuable Player - Dalton
Most Valuable Offensive Player (Non MVP) - Gio
Most Valuable Defensive Player (Non MVP) - Atkins
Most Valuable Special Teams Player - Peerman
Most Valuable Coach - Hue

Rookie of the Year - Josh Shaw (honorable mention Jake Fisher)
Comeback Player of the Year - Geno Atkins
Breakout Player of the Year - Eifert
Unheralded Coach of the Year - Geunther

Most Improved Player- O - Dalton
Least Improved Player- O - Bodine
Most Improved Player- D - Peko
Least Improved Player- D - Kirkpatrick
Most Surprising Player- O - Dalton, improved in every aspect man.
Most Disappointing Player- O - Hill
Most Surprising Player- D - Hall
Most Disappointing Player- D - Hunt/Clarke

Tough Guy Award - Burfict
Good Guy Award - Peko

Game of the Year - Seahawks at Bengals
Best Play of the Year - the big play from Dalton to Green in the first Ravens game
Performance of the Year - 3 sack game by Dunlap at Denver, but the 8-0 start was our best performance of course.
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