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And the award goes to.....
NFL MVP
Michael Vick

Talk about a come back year. Vick is on his road to redemption and doing it well. After being blackballed by many and paying a price that was way too heavy, Vick is back and back on top.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Ndamukong Suh

Welcome to the NFL! What a great player? Suh has made his mark already on the league and should receive the Rookie of the Year award.
With 30 Tackels, 7 Sachs and a TD, Suh is doing just what was expected of the first round draft pick and has a promising NFL future.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Todd Haley

Coaching a team that can't win has to be frustrating. Coach Haley has taken a horrible Kansas City team and has made them something to contend with in the NFC. The playoffs look good. I don't see them going too far but they will make the playoffs. Under his leadership the team has made a great turn around and I hope their future remains promising.
NFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR LaRon Landry

The Redskins defense only has one thing going for it and that one thing is LeRon Landy. Landy is saving the day for the Skins and making plays to keep the team in their efforts to stay in close games or make a come from behind victory.
NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Michael Vick

Once again, Mike Vick gets this honor. Vick came back to 1017 Passing Yards, 203.4 Yards per Game, 7 TDs and a QB Rating of 105.3 He's been out some of the season but still is playing better than most at his position and has commanded to respect of the league.
AFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
James Harrison

Even with my feelings about the Steelers, I'm a football fan and being so, I have to give credit where it's due. Harrison is a hard hitting defensive player that has racked up fines for laying players out but makes an impact when he's on the field. His numbers speak for them more than words ever can.
With 55 Tackles, 4 Forced Fumbles and 7 Sacks Harrison is someone to watch for when the Steelers hit the field against your favorite team.
AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Terrell Ownes
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You may be scratching your head but T.O deserves his respect. He's doing a great job in Cincinnati this season. He's cashing in on his production contract and really is the only thing working on the Bengals offense. I'm proud of what T.O has done this season and I'm sure the Batman and Robin relationship will soon come to an end. Ochocinco isn't doing anything at all this season and with T.O getting all the shine, the two big egos are sure to clash sooner or later. This season T.O has 770 Receiving Yards, 96.2 Yards per Game and 7 TDs this season.
BEST IN THE BUSINESS NFC (Superbowl PICK)
New York Giants

The Giants are the leaders of the NFC and will most likely be the representative for the conference this year in Dallas.
The offense is putting up great numbers and the defense are taking out quarterbacks and holding teams to less and less points on the score board.
BEST IN THE BUSINESS AFC (Superbowl PICK) Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens were on top of the conference until last night but still have a great chance at becoming the conference representative for the AFC in Dallas. With only a few tough games remaining on the schedule, if they win the games they're supposed to win, the Ravens have a great shot at beating out the best in the division for their ticket the big show.


