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The Franchise 01-12-2010 12:38 PM

Woodson voted DPOY
 
Screw you if it's a repost.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=090...s&confirm=true

NEW YORK -- In his own view, Charles Woodson put together his best pro season in 2009. How appropriate, then, that he is The Associated Press 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

Charles Woodson, CB
Green Bay Packers

2009 Statistics
Tackles: 74
Sacks: 2.0
Forced fumbles: 4
Interceptions: 9

The versatile Woodson tied for the league lead with nine interceptions, returning three for touchdowns, and was a key to the Packers' turnaround on defense. His role in Green Bay's ranking second in overall defense, first in interceptions (30), takeaways (40) and turnover margin (plus-24) earned Woodson 28 votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.

"Yeah, it's the best," Woodson said of his performance this season. "There's no question about it. I was hesitant to say it early on this year; just consistent play, playing at a high level every week, turnovers, playing multiple positions and playing them well. Combine that with just going out there and having fun, and this is definitely the best."

He doubled the number of votes for New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis in becoming the first Green Bay winner since Reggie White in 1998 and just the second Packer in the 36-year history of the award.

Woodson, the 1997 Heisman Trophy recipient, is the first cornerback chosen top defensive player since Deion Sanders in 1994.

NFL Defensive Player of the Year voting
Player Pos. Team Votes
Charles Woodson CB Packers 28
Darrelle Revis CB N.Y. Jets 14
Elvis Dumervil LB Broncos 3
Darren Sharper S Saints 3
Jared Allen DE Vikings 2

He got the honor in great part because of the way he anchored a defense in transition. Woodson was used in a variety of ways by new defensive coordinator Dom Capers as Green Bay made the switch to a 3-4. At times, the unit was shaky - except for Woodson, who played the role of cover cornerback, blitzer, run-stuffer and ballhawk.

"Any time you go out there on the field, you go out there to win the game, of course," Woodson said, "but you go out there to be consistent and a reliable player. And that's what that award is. You go out there, you can make plays and can continue to make them through the season and you're mentioned as far as being Defensive Player of the Year, you know you're doing some things right."

The Packers went 11-5 during the season, including taking seven of eight games in the second half of the schedule to secure an NFC wild-card berth. In that span, Green Bay allowed 15.6 points per game. Take away a last-second 37-36 loss to Pittsburgh, and the number becomes a minuscule 11.4.

Woodson had 63 unassisted tackles and 18 assists, according to the Packers, plus 21 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and one recovery, two sacks for 18 yards and three quarterback hits.

"I've said it before, he's had two or three games that I can't imagine any defensive player in the league having better games," said Capers, who also coached Rod Woodson (1993) and Jason Taylor (2006) when they won the award. "I think it speaks volumes when he was player of the month in September and came back and got player of the month again (in November)."

In his third season, Revis established himself as the league's premier cornerback, taking away such prime threats as Steve Smith, Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Terrell Owens, Chad Ochocinco and Marques Colston. He had six picks, returning one for a TD.

Denver linebacker Elvis Dumervil, who led the league in sacks, and New Orleans safety Darren Sharper, who tied with Woodson for the interceptions lead and also ran back three for scores, each got three votes. Minnesota end Jared Allen received the other two votes.

Gadzooks 01-12-2010 12:39 PM

Well deserved :clap:

Fish 01-12-2010 12:39 PM

That old man can still play. That's for sure...

RedThat 01-12-2010 12:50 PM

I remember nobody even wanted to sniff his jock around here claiming "he was done for the most part", anyway, glad to see him get the reward he he's still got a lot of game left.

Basileus777 01-12-2010 01:01 PM

What more could you even ask Revis to do? Woodson is getting the award based on his career achievements.

Mile High Mania 01-12-2010 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6437736)
What more could you even ask Revis to do? Woodson is getting the award based on his career achievements.

9 INTs / 3 TDs
4 Forced Fumbles
65 Tackles / 8 Assists
2 sacks

or

6 INTs / 1 TD
0 Forced Fumbles
47 Tackles / 7 Assists
0 sacks

There's nothing bad at all to say about Revis, but to suggest that Woodson didn't earn the honor is silly.

Basileus777 01-12-2010 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 6437800)
9 INTs / 3 TDs
4 Forced Fumbles
65 Tackles / 8 Assists
2 sacks

or

6 INTs / 1 TD
0 Forced Fumbles
47 Tackles / 7 Assists
0 sacks

There's nothing bad at all to say about Revis, but to suggest that Woodson didn't earn the honor is silly.

He didn't deserve the honor over Revis, who had one of the best seasons a corner has ever had. Judging a corner by the number of turnovers he forces is what is silly. Woodson had a great season, but in terms of coverage he wasn't even in Revis' class.

I don't think Woodson is undeserving or anything, in another year he would have been a great pick. But Revis had the better season.

Demonpenz 01-12-2010 01:19 PM

going to be one of the few Heismans in the pro football hall of fame

Mile High Mania 01-12-2010 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6437820)
He didn't deserve the honor over Revis, who had one of the best seasons a corner has ever had. Judging a corner by the number of turnovers he forces is what is silly. Woodson had a great season, but in terms of coverage he wasn't even in Revis' class.

I don't think Woodson is undeserving or anything, in another year he would have been a great pick. But Revis had the better season.

I'm not supporting CW just by the numbers, but that's all I can present in this thread... I agree that Revis had a hell of a season, but so did CW.

RUSH 01-12-2010 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6437820)
He didn't deserve the honor over Revis, who had one of the best seasons a corner has ever had. Judging a corner by the number of turnovers he forces is what is silly. Woodson had a great season, but in terms of coverage he wasn't even in Revis' class.

I don't think Woodson is undeserving or anything, in another year he would have been a great pick. But Revis had the better season.

This.

We are from the same area so I'm assuming you saw every Jets game like me. I can't imagine a corner having a better season than Revis. The numbers don't do the justice on how good Revis was. I'm dead serious about this, I only saw Revis get beat once the entire year. A crossing route mid-season is the only one that comes to mind. He consistently took the best WR's in the NFL out of games.

He is incredible in defending the pass & run and he is also a great tackler. I only saw Woodson like 3-4 times, but the times I watched him he couldn't compare to Revis.

Earthling 01-12-2010 01:48 PM

To the old farts!!:toast:

Chiefnj2 01-12-2010 02:02 PM

Rex will use this to the Jets advantage this week. He's a master motivator. Revis had the best season I've ever seen a corner have. Week in-week out they placed him on the #1 receiver 90% of the time and left him alone on an island with the guy and he kicked arse.

HotRoute 01-12-2010 02:03 PM

Revis will be better when it's all said and done

keg in kc 01-12-2010 02:05 PM

That's pretty amazing for a 33-year old guy.

BWillie 01-12-2010 03:45 PM

Mike Brown got robbed.


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