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5th Annual FFL Awards - 2007-08 |
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Participants - Tommy, Patrick, Maciej, Neil, Jordan D., Alex, Robbie, Ezra, David, Josh, Matthew C., Ben, Taylor, Peter, Johnny, Dylan, Matthew S., Graham, Sam, Max, Corenton, Tobi, James, Maddie, Moyra, Sierra, Jamar, Jason, Davey, Dominik, Luke, Erica, Matt. P, Meng, Dylan C, Rigdor. |
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Offensive Awards |
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Most Valuable Offensive Player - Winner - Peter; Runners up - Patrick, Robbie The best offensive player in the league In a season that surpassed his and others expectations, Peter scored 104 touchdowns, including 12 on kickoffs. His contributions on the offensive line were also well documented, as were his yards after catch ability during tackle games. More importantly, his team usually won the game; the sign of a true league MVP. |
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Top Quarterback - Winner - Robbie; Runners up - Jordan, Maciej The best pivot in the league. Ol' Pidgeon arm shook the dust off his feathers, and put in a marvellous season at the pivot position. An extremely mobile Qb, Rob ran in a lot of TDS, adding to an impressive 317 thrown. His performance in the Superbowl was nothing short of brilliant. |
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Top Receiver - Winners - Patrick; Runner up - Matthew S., Jordan T. The best wide receiver in the league. He looks awkward doing it, but there's no better point producer at the position. Led the league with outstanding 138 touchdowns, thanks to a lethal arsenal of speed, agility and soft hands. |
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Top Kickoff Returner - Winner - Patrick; Runners up - Corenton, Peter The top kick returner in the game. Numbers never lie: 15 kickoff TDs is a ridiculous amount, especially as the league has expanded in terms of speed and defensive ability. Pat used his incredible shiftiness to find seams in defending special teams, and always managed to get the ball into a good position for his team. |
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Top Runningback - Winner - Neil; Runners up - Peter, Matthew C. The best player on a QB handoff. Give the ball early to this lanky Irishmean, and you'll reap the rewards, as FFL Qbs found out this season. A great speed back, Neil lowers his head and runs around defenders, scoring nearly half of his 93 touchdowns on the ground. |
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Most Receiving Touchdowns - Winner - Patrick; Runners up - Peter, Matthew S. Patrick tops with 138, followed by Peter with 104, and Matthew S. with 101. Most Receiving Touchdowns per game(minimum 5 games played) - Winner - Matthew C..; Runners up - Patrick/Jacob, Matthew S./Jordan T./Josh/ Matthew C. won with 4 per game, 2 second with 3.4, and the last four tied with 3.3. |
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Most Passing Touchdowns - Winner - Maciej; Runners up - Robbie, Jordan Maciej wins with 339, Robbie second with 317, Jordan a distant third with 191. Most Passing Touchdowns per game (minimum 5 games played) - Winner - Maciej; Runners up - Robbie, Jordan D. Maciej wins with 8.5 per game, Robbie second with 8.1, Jordan with 7.3 finishes third. |
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Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns - Winner - Patrick; Runners up - Peter, Jacob Pat finished with a league high 15, Peter second with 12, Jacob's 9 good enough for third. Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns per game - Winner - Corenton; Runners up - Josh, Pat/Peter/Couto/Jacob Corenton wins with 0.9 per game, Josh second with 0.6, the final four finished with 0.4 |
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Best Jukes - Winner - Jordan T.; Runner up - Patrick, Jordan D. Best Dekes/Moves by any outfield player The move he pulled on Dylan at the Superbowl was larceny Borderline illegal. Damn near fatal. There were lots of these kind of moments this season from Tingle. |
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Best Offensive Intangibles - Winner - Jordan D.; Runner up - Jacob, Dylan. Smartest offensive player in the league. Because he doesn't have the speed to overcompensate for mistakes, Jordan D. acts like a general on the field; calculating, careful, but deadly on the strike. An excellent player to have on your team, because he'll simply win at any cost. |
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Top Offensive Lineman - Winner - Peter; Runner up - Luke, Tommy Best offensive line player in the league. There's no other person you want snapping you the ball. A great combo of speed and power, Peter also used intimidation to hold defensive linemen with relative ease. |
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Offensive Rookie of the Year- Winner - Corenton; Runners Up - Taylor, Ben Best offensive 1st year player, or player who has played in less than 2 games the prior season. In 7 games, the flying Frenchman certainly left his mark; 10 touchdowns, including 6 on kickoffs. Had he played a full season, he would've been a legitimate offensive MVP candidate |
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Most Improved Offensive Player - Winner - Robbie; Runners up - Neil, Patrick The player who showed the most improvement from last season. In an offensively charged season, Robbie really stood out. His passing was great in several games, but it was his other work that really impressed. He added 27 touchdowns and an incredible 10 kickoff touchdowns. He proved that he could play away from the pivot position, and was an asset everytime his team had the ball. |
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