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<blockquote data-quote="porky88" data-source="post: 183526" data-attributes="member: 489"><p><strong>MVP - Brett Favre</strong></p><p></p><p>This was an easy one. Favre is clearly the MVP of this team. I think you can make an argument for Harris, Woodson, and Kampman but the QB position is just so important and Favre is as steady as he's ever been.</p><p></p><p><strong>Best offensive player - Donald Driver</strong></p><p></p><p>Thought about Greg Jennings but went with Driver. He goes across the middle and fights for 1st downs. The guy is rock solid for the Packers. Hopefully he continues this production for many more years.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Best defensive player - Aaron Kampman</strong></p><p></p><p>This was tough because I think 5 players on the Packers defense are playing up to Pro Bowl caliber. Ryan Pickett, Al Harris, Charles Woodson, Nick Barnett, and Aaron Kampman. I went with Kampman because a consistent pass rush helps everything. It helps the linebackers and defensive backs. Kampman seems unblockable at times when I watch him.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Best rookie - James Jones</strong></p><p></p><p>Mason Crosby has made some big kicks but Jones has been rock solid this year outside of one game. Best hands I've seen from a rookie receiver maybe ever.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Most improved player - Johnny Jolley </strong></p><p></p><p>For me it's Jolley. He was inactive a lot last year. Battled through injuries and some people weren't that high on him. I liked Jolley coming into the year but I didn't expect him to make this type of impact. He makes a lot of big plays and could be an All Pro if he continues to progress like he has.</p><p></p><p><strong>Unsung hero - Ryan Pickett </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>He gets very little credit for the job he does. He plugs up the middle and penetrates the offensive line every single snap. He's the main reason why Nick Barnett is going to the Pro Bowl this year. To bad he's not going to join him because he should.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Biggest disappointment - Daryn Colledge</strong></p><p></p><p>I just don't think Colledge has what it takes to be an NFL offensive lineman. He's undersized and not that strong. His technique isn't the greatest either. Going into the year I was hoping for him to have a solid season but he's been the weakest link on our team through the 1st 8 games. Hopefully someone can get his motor going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky88, post: 183526, member: 489"] [b]MVP - Brett Favre[/b] This was an easy one. Favre is clearly the MVP of this team. I think you can make an argument for Harris, Woodson, and Kampman but the QB position is just so important and Favre is as steady as he's ever been. [b]Best offensive player - Donald Driver[/b] Thought about Greg Jennings but went with Driver. He goes across the middle and fights for 1st downs. The guy is rock solid for the Packers. Hopefully he continues this production for many more years. [b] Best defensive player - Aaron Kampman[/b] This was tough because I think 5 players on the Packers defense are playing up to Pro Bowl caliber. Ryan Pickett, Al Harris, Charles Woodson, Nick Barnett, and Aaron Kampman. I went with Kampman because a consistent pass rush helps everything. It helps the linebackers and defensive backs. Kampman seems unblockable at times when I watch him. [b] Best rookie - James Jones[/b] Mason Crosby has made some big kicks but Jones has been rock solid this year outside of one game. Best hands I've seen from a rookie receiver maybe ever. [b] Most improved player - Johnny Jolley [/b] For me it's Jolley. He was inactive a lot last year. Battled through injuries and some people weren't that high on him. I liked Jolley coming into the year but I didn't expect him to make this type of impact. He makes a lot of big plays and could be an All Pro if he continues to progress like he has. [b]Unsung hero - Ryan Pickett [/b] He gets very little credit for the job he does. He plugs up the middle and penetrates the offensive line every single snap. He's the main reason why Nick Barnett is going to the Pro Bowl this year. To bad he's not going to join him because he should. [b] Biggest disappointment - Daryn Colledge[/b] I just don't think Colledge has what it takes to be an NFL offensive lineman. He's undersized and not that strong. His technique isn't the greatest either. Going into the year I was hoping for him to have a solid season but he's been the weakest link on our team through the 1st 8 games. Hopefully someone can get his motor going. [/QUOTE]
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