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Old 11-27-2006, 04:48 PM   #24
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2010 Regular Season Results


The Bengals streak of consecutive superbowl appearances ended at four this year as they were knocked out of the divisional round by the Dolphins. The Chargers beat the Bears in the 2010 superbowl by a score of 31-28.

The Lions and Redskins tied for the worst record this year with the Lions being awarded the first pick in round 1. Let's see if they decide to make Mr. Significant a receiver in the draft.

Philip Rivers won the league MVP award and was also the MVP of the super bowl and offensive player of the year. Defensive player of the year went to Charles Grant of the Saints.

The offensive rookie of the year again went to a running back for the third year running with Arizona's Casey Fogarty taken at 1(28) winning the award. The defensive title went to Roderick Bellmore, a MLB taken by the raiders at 3(29).

Mr. Significant 2007 - Roderick Holmes, CB, Green Bay

Roderick only started 14 games this year as a groin injury suffered during preseason limited his availability until week 3. He once again had a low interception total only picking up 2 this year. His passes defensed was slightly higher at 15, and his PDPct was the highest of his career at 85.6. His tackles were about the same at 35 and he managed to pick up the second sack of his career. His special teams involvement was only 58 plays and he did not make a tackle. The Packers did regress a bit as a team as they failed to make the playoffs.


Mr. Mediocre 2007 - Cris Lane, TE, Indianapolis

Cris started 2 games this year, the lowest of his career. He did catch 12 passes and got his receiving yards back up over 100 at 127 and also added a touchdown. He played in 176 special teams plays and recorded a single tackle. Cris is now an unrestricted free agent.


Mr. Significant 2008 - Riddick Stephens, RB, Chicago

Riddick had to deal with a couple of minor injuries this year and only started 14 games. His rushing yards dropped to 6th in the league at 1346, but his YPC stayed at a respectable 4.30 and he had 6 100-yard games. He had 285 yards receiving this year and added another 5 touchdowns in that category. His fumbling problem seems to be a thing of the past as he didn't put the ball on the turf a single time this year.


Mr. Mediocre 2008 - Josh Harvey, DE, New Orleans

Josh's playing time took a slight hit this year with only 3 starts. He did manage to get 12 tackles and 2 sacks during his limited time on the field. His special teams play wasn't that special with no tackles being recorded in 109 appearances. Next year is the final year on Josh's rookie contract.


Mr. Significant 2009 - Brett Murphy, RB, Atlanta

The battle of the significant running backs swung back in the opposite direction this year with Brett taking home the rushing title with 1,715 yards, a 4.54 average, 9 TDs and a league leading 9 100-yard games. He also had 475 receiving yards, second most on the team and led the team with 6 receiving touchdowns. In only his second year Brett is now officially the pulse of the Atlanta offense.


Mr. Mediocre 2009 - Bryce Yeager, K, Miami

Bryce only made 19 of 29 field goals this year and his 65.5 average put him near the bottom of the league. He needs to start improving or will risk being replaced.


Mr. Irrelevant 2009 - Bert Joslyn, DE, Arizona

Bert was supplanted as the starter this year and only saw action in 7 games. His tackles dropped to 12 and he was only able to record a single sack. He also didn't see much time at all on special teams and is becoming frustrated with his role on the team. Fortunately for him 2 of Arizona's DEs are UFAs this year and the position is one of the worst on the team. I look for the Cardinals to draft a young replacement this year, although it looks like Bert's spot of a backup at least should be safe.


Mr. Significant 2010 - Jonathan Anderson, QB, Houston

A knee and hammy injury limited Jonathan in his rookie season, but he did still start 11 games for the Texans. His QB rating was only a 74.8 and he threw for 2,090 yards at 60.7% and had 8 TDs to 8 ints. His record as a starter was pretty lousy as well as he went 4-7.


Mr. Mediocre 2010 - Ron Eichorst, WR, Minnesota

Ron started 2 games this year and picked up 328 yards and 2 TDs. He also played in 133 special teams plays and had 3 tackles.


Mr. Irrelevant 2010 - Roman Robertson, WR, Cincinnati

Roman never got the chance to showcase his talents as he was cut prior to the start of the regular season. He has since retired from the NFL.
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