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    Week 5 Awards - Final Round

    * tie in the nominations, nominee determined randomly

    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Sam Bradford, Rams, 7/21, 141 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 1 sack for 10 yards, 69.7 rating
    Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins, 17/26, 223 yards, 2 sacks for 12 yards, 92.3 rating
    Reggie Wayne, Colts, 13 catches, 212 yards, 1 TD
    Ray Rice, Ravens, 17 rushes, 3 catches, 118 total yards
    Tony Gonzalez, Falcons, 13 catches, 123 yards, 1 TD
    Victor Cruz, Giants, 5 catches, 50 yards, 3 TDs
    Rashard Mendenhall, Steelers, 14 rushes, 3 catches, 101 total yards, 1 TD, 1 fumble (recovered)
    Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks, 21 rushes, 1 catch, 94 total yards
    Brandon Marshall, Bears, 12 catches, 144 yards, 1 TD
    Percy Harvin, Vikings, 8 catches, 2 rushes, 116 total yards, 2 TDs
    Stevan Ridley, Patriots, 28 rushes, 151 yards, 1 TD
    Alex Smith, Niners, 18/34, 3 rushes, 352 total yards, 3 TDs, 156.2 rating
    Drew Brees, Saints, 29/45, 370 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 3 sacks for 19 yards, 1 fumble (recovered), 110.4 rating
    Arian Foster, Texans, 29 rushes, 1 catch, 168 total yards, 1 TD

    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Robert Quinn, Rams, 4 tackles (3 for a loss), 2 assists, 3 sacks for 19 yards, 3 quarterback hits, 1 pass defensed, 1 forced fumble
    Sean Smith, Dolphins, 6 tackles, 2 assists, 1 pass defensed, 1 forced fumble
    Cory Redding, Colts, 3 tackles (2 for a loss), 2 assists, 2 sacks for 12 yards, 2 quarterback hits
    Ed Reed, Ravens, 3 tackles, 1 fumble recovery
    *Sean Weatherspoon, Falcons, 8 tackles (1 for a loss), 3 assists, 1 sack for 2 yards, 2 quarterback hits
    Stevie Brown, Giants, 2 tackles, 1 assist, 1 interception, 1 pass defensed
    Lawrence Timmons, Steelers, 8 tackles (2 for a loss), 1 assist, 2 quarterback hits, 1 forced fumble
    Brandon Browner, Seahawks, 4 tackles, 2 assists, 1 forced fumble and recovery
    Charles Tillman, Bears, 4 tackles, 1 interception returned for a touchdown, 1 pass defensed
    Chad Greenway, Vikings, 5 tackles (1 for a loss), 4 assists, 1 pass defensed
    Rob Ninkovich, Patriots, 2 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack for 6 yards, 1 quarterback hit, 2 forced fumbles
    *Patrick Willis, Niners, 7 tackles, 1 forced fumble
    Roman Harper, Saints, 5 tackles (1 for a loss), 1 assist, 1 interception, 3 passes defensed
    JJ Watt, Texans, 4 tackles (1 for a loss), 2 assists, 1 sack for 5 yards, 2 quarterback hits, 3 passes defensed

    PLAY OF THE WEEK
    *Rams-Cardinals: On the 2nd play from scrimmage, Sam Bradford hits Danny Amendola deep left for 44 yards, setting up the Rams' first TD.
    Dolphins-Bengals: Ryan Tannehill hits Brian Hartline deep right for 30 yards.
    *Colts-Packers: Andrew Luck hits Reggie Wayne with just 35 seconds on the clock for 4 yards and the game-winning touchdown.
    Ravens-Chiefs: Ed Reed recovers an aborted Chief snap at the Raven goal line and brings it out to the Baltimore 12.
    *Falcons-Redskins: Billy Cundiff's first field goal sails wide right, keeping the Redskin lead at one score.
    Giants-Browns: Stevie Brown intercepts Brandon Weeden in the red zone and returns it 46 yards into Browns territory, setting up the game-tying score.
    *Steelers-Eagles: On 3rd and 7th, Ben Roethlisberger hits Antonio Brown for 11 yards, keeping the drive alive and setting up Pittsburgh's second score.
    Seahawks-Panthers: Bruce Irvin sacks Cam Newton on the last Panther offensive play, sealing the win for the Seahawks.
    Bears-Jaguars: Charles Tillman picks off Blaine Gabbert and takes it 36 yards to the house late in the 3rd.
    Vikings-Titans: Christian Ponder hits Percy Harvin deep left for 45 yards, putting the Vikings in the red zone and setting up their first score.
    Patriots-Broncos: Facing a 3rd and 17 midway through the 3rd, Danny Woodhead goes over left end for 19 yards, on a drive that led to the third Patriot TD.
    *Niners-Bills: On the Niners' first drive of the second half, Alex Smith goes deep right to Vernon Davis for 24 yards
    Saints-Chargers: Drew Brees hits Devery Henderson deep right for 40 yards and the Saints' first touchdown, and incidentally breaks some old record (can't remember what ).
    Texans-Jets: Brice McCain intercepts Mark Sanchez at the Texan 5-yard line, killing the Jets' best drive thus far and keeping it a two-score game going into halftime.

    JAMARCUS RUSSELL DOLT OF THE WEEK
    Cardinals offensive line, blocked for under 50 yards rushing, allowed 9 sacks, 2 holding penalties
    Andy Dalton, Bengals, 2 interceptions, 3 sacks for 16 yards, 63.5 rating
    *Mason Crosby, Packers, missed two field goals, including the game winner at the buzzer
    Chief fans, there's no excuse for cheering that a player's gotten hurt, unless it's Michael Vick (and maybe not even then)
    Billy Cundiff, Redskins, yet another missed field goal, and this will be his last
    Josh Cribbs, Browns, fumbled a kickoff that gave the Giants a short field and led to their go-ahead touchdown
    Michael Vick, Eagles, 3 sacks for 27 yards, 3 fumbles (2 lost)
    Cam Newton, Panthers, 4 sacks for 33 yards, 41% completion percentage, 1 fumble (recovered), 56.8 rating
    Blaine Gabbert, Jaguars, 3 sacks for 13 yards, 2 interceptions (both returned for touchdowns), 1 lost fumble, 37.7 rating
    Harrison Smith, Vikings, you don't make contact with an official, not even when it's Jeff Triplette
    Willis McGahee, Broncos, 1 lost fumble, 1 drop at the worst possible time
    Bills defense, allowed 621 yards, 0 sacks, 1 turnover
    Norv Turner, Charger head coach, abandoned the run in the second half, even though the Saints couldn't really stop it
    Mark Sanchez, Jets, 45% completion percentage, 3 sacks for 13 yards, 2 interceptions, 2 fumbles (both recovered), 54.5 rating
    “My great-aunt Jennifer ate a box of candy every day of her life. She lived to be 102, and when she had been dead for three days, she still looked better than you do now!”—Sheridan Whiteside (via Moss Hart), The Man Who Came To Dinner


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    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Drew Brees, Saints, 29/45, 370 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 3 sacks for 19 yards, 1 fumble (recovered), 110.4 rating

    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    JJ Watt, Texans, 4 tackles (1 for a loss), 2 assists, 1 sack for 5 yards, 2 quarterback hits, 3 passes defensed

    (I freely admit that this is a Susan Lucci vote. He's been nominated 4 times and still hasn't won )

    PLAY OF THE WEEK
    Saints-Chargers: Drew Brees hits Devery Henderson deep right for 40 yards and the Saints' first touchdown, and incidentally breaks some old record (can't remember what ).

    JAMARCUS RUSSELL DOLT OF THE WEEK
    Harrison Smith, Vikings, you don't make contact with an official, not even when it's Jeff Triplette

    (thought about Turner and the Chief fans, but this one was worse, IMABHO)
    “My great-aunt Jennifer ate a box of candy every day of her life. She lived to be 102, and when she had been dead for three days, she still looked better than you do now!”—Sheridan Whiteside (via Moss Hart), The Man Who Came To Dinner


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    op: Harvin
    DP: JJ Watt
    Play: ponder to percy
    Dolt:m. Crosby
    Herbert F. Kornfield Killed Off

    Midstate Office Supply

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    "If I die before the Allman Brothers quit touring, I died knowing that I had one more kick ass show to go to."

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    OP: Harvin
    DP: Watt
    Play: Ponder to Harvin
    Dolt: Cards OL
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    Bump...anyone else?
    “My great-aunt Jennifer ate a box of candy every day of her life. She lived to be 102, and when she had been dead for three days, she still looked better than you do now!”—Sheridan Whiteside (via Moss Hart), The Man Who Came To Dinner


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    Brees
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    Brees to Henderson
    Crosby
    What we've got here is failure to communicate....some men you just can't reach

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    Wayne
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    McCain intercepts Sanchez
    Cards OL
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    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

    Drew Brees, Saints, 29/45, 370 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 3 sacks for 19 yards, 1 fumble (recovered), 110.4 rating


    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

    JJ Watt, Texans, 4 tackles (1 for a loss), 2 assists, 1 sack for 5 yards, 2 quarterback hits, 3 passes defensed

    PLAY OF THE WEEK

    Saints-Chargers: Drew Brees hits Devery Henderson deep right for 40 yards and the Saints' first touchdown, and incidentally breaks some old record (can't remember what ).

    JAMARCUS RUSSELL DOLT OF THE WEEK TIE

    Chief fans, there's no excuse for cheering that a player's gotten hurt, unless it's Michael Vick (and maybe not even then)
    Billy Cundiff, Redskins, yet another missed field goal, and this will be his last
    As cliche as it may sound, I'd like to raise another round, and if your bottle's empty help yourself to mine, thank you for your time and here's to life.

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    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Reggie Wayne, Colts, 13 catches, 212 yards, 1 TD

    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Robert Quinn, Rams, 4 tackles (3 for a loss), 2 assists, 3 sacks for 19 yards, 3 quarterback hits, 1 pass defensed, 1 forced fumble

    PLAY OF THE WEEK
    Vikings-Titans: Christian Ponder hits Percy Harvin deep left for 45 yards, putting the Vikings in the red zone and setting up their first score.

    JAMARCUS RUSSELL DOLT OF THE WEEK
    Chief fans, there's no excuse for cheering that a player's gotten hurt, unless it's Michael Vick (and maybe not even then)

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