Tenn_Vol_Authority
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Let me just say this. If Peyton was the God some people seem to think he is, then he would have won more than one region. (the south) It wasn't just a bunch of northerner that thought Woodson was deserving. No one here has actually tried to convince me that he was. No one year would actually give respect to a Michigan player. Basically from what I know that year. Manning was a stat machine. And if the award was supposed to go to a stat machine, then fine. But it was supposed to go to Most Outsanding Player, and Woodson was in my eyes, and the eyes of many, the most outstanding player. Some of you may be bias towards Manning, I don't know. But obviously, since I was young, I wasn't worshiping the ground Manning walked on. I view that year with very little bias, and I just don't see how anyone was more deserving than Woodson.
Let me just say this. If Peyton was the God some people seem to think he is, then he would have won more than one region. (the south) It wasn't just a bunch of northerner that thought Woodson was deserving. No one here has actually tried to convince me that he was. No one year would actually give respect to a Michigan player. Basically from what I know that year. Manning was a stat machine. And if the award was supposed to go to a stat machine, then fine. But it was supposed to go to Most Outsanding Player, and Woodson was in my eyes, and the eyes of many, the most outstanding player. Some of you may be bias towards Manning, I don't know. But obviously, since I was young, I wasn't worshiping the ground Manning walked on. I view that year with very little bias, and I just don't see how anyone was more deserving than Woodson.
Let me just say this. If Peyton was the God some people seem to think he is, then he would have won more than one region. (the south) It wasn't just a bunch of northerner that thought Woodson was deserving. No one here has actually tried to convince me that he was. No one year would actually give respect to a Michigan player. Basically from what I know that year. Manning was a stat machine. And if the award was supposed to go to a stat machine, then fine. But it was supposed to go to Most Outsanding Player, and Woodson was in my eyes, and the eyes of many, the most outstanding player. Some of you may be bias towards Manning, I don't know. But obviously, since I was young, I wasn't worshiping the ground Manning walked on. I view that year with very little bias, and I just don't see how anyone was more deserving than Woodson.
Fine, just because it does go to stat machines sometimes (and 2000 yards is certainly no small task), doesn't mean it should always go to someone else. Who would you have given it to in 1998 anyways.
Reggie Bush was amazing. I'm not even sure he had the best stats, but I didn't expect anything other than a lanslide after his performances.
He had tremendous stats. Some of the best yardage ever. I still think Vince Young should have gotten more consideration. He was good enough to at least make it competitive.
Don't confuse negativity with realism.
Realistically, how many QB's have you ever seen make a 180 the way Ainge did? It just doesn't happen often. Prior history would have suggested Ainge would had Steve Sax Syndrome...