Rich Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 These are supposed to be coming out later this morning. Here are Bauming's picks (he is one of the voters). I think I would have to give MOP to Nichols over Harris. Harris hasn't been as effective since Flanders is out of the lineup and based on last game, this team is going no where without Nichols. bearpants and blue_gold_84 1 1
17to85 Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Agree with most of them, might go Walker instead of Alexander for rookie, but is he eligible?
Noeller Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Bond not getting enough love for MO OL.....I know everyone defaults to LT, but Bond is just ridiculous. OL most likely to bolt to NFL...
Atomic Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I'd go Bryant then Bond for MOL, and Kevin Fogg then Mike Miller for MOSTP. Rookie is tough because no one has stood out that much but at from a pure talent standpoint I'd give it to Jovan Santos-Knox... I believe he has the most potential to be an impact player in the CFL. Tracker and SPuDS 2
17to85 Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I don't think Santos L. Halper has played enough snaps on D to really warrant the rookie of the year nod. Which is why I give it to Walker if he is able. Guy has had some ups and downs but I think he's had more ups than downs and has been the teams most consistent rookie.
TrueBlue Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Quote TORONTO (November 1, 2017) — The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced today the team winners for the 2017 Shaw CFL Awards. The award recipients were selected by voting members of the Football Reporters of Canada (FRC) and CFL head coaches. In this first ballot, FRC representatives from each CFL city as well as the respective head coach submitted votes for six categories. Voters were asked to select players from their local CFL club who, through the excellence of their on-field performances, best represent the awards’ titles – Most Outstanding Player, Most Outstanding Canadian Player, Most Outstanding Defensive Player, Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman, Most Outstanding Rookie, and Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. The East and West Division winners for the 2017 Shaw CFL Awards will be announced on Thursday, November 9. The 2017 Shaw CFL Awards will take place on Thursday, November 23 in Ottawa, Ontario at the Shaw Centre. To purchase tickets to the Shaw CFL Awards and Rev-Up Party please visit www.greycupfestival105.ca. Below are the first ballot results: *Indicates a unanimous selection BC Lions Player: Solomon Elimimian Defensive: Solomon Elimimian* Canadian: Shaquille Johnson Offensive Lineman: Cody Husband Special Teams: Ty Long Rookie: Ty Long Edmonton Eskimos Player: Mike Reilly Defensive: Kenny Ladler Canadian: Matt O’Donnell Offensive Lineman: Matt O’Donnell Special Teams: Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga Rookie: Kwaku Boateng Calgary Stampeders Player: Alex Singleton Defensive: Alex Singleton* Canadian: Alex Singleton* Offensive Lineman: Ucambre Williams Special Teams: Roy Finch* Rookie: Marken Michel Saskatchewan Roughriders Player: Duron Carter Defensive: Ed Gainey Canadian: Henoc Muamba* Offensive Lineman: Brendon LaBatte* Special Teams: Christion Jones Rookie: Tobi Antigha Winnipeg Blue Bombers Player: Matt Nichols Defensive: Chris Randle Canadian: Andrew Harris* Offensive Lineman: Stanley Bryant Special Teams: Justin Medlock Rookie: Brandon Alexander Hamilton Tiger-Cats Player: Larry Dean Defensive: Larry Dean Canadian: Ryan Bomben Offensive Lineman: Ryan Bomben Special Teams: Sergio Castillo* Rookie: Richard Leonard* Toronto Argonauts Player: Ricky Ray* Defensive: Bear Woods Canadian: Sean McEwen Offensive Lineman: Sean McEwen Special Teams: Martese Jackson Rookie: James Wilder Jr. Ottawa REDBLACKS Player: Greg Ellingson Defensive: Antoine Pruneau Canadian: Brad Sinopoli Offensive Lineman: Alex Mateas Special Teams: Diontae Spencer Rookie: Sherrod Baltimore Montreal Alouettes Player: Kyries Hebert Defensive: Kyries Hebert Canadian: Kristian Matte Offensive Lineman: Kristian Matte Special Teams: Martin Bédard Rookie: Branden Dozier blue_gold_84 1
Noeller Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Medlock for ST POY is absurd....Christ. So, looking at this list, it seems like Nichols vs Reilly for MOP, eh?
bearpants Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 3 minutes ago, Noeller said: Medlock for ST POY is absurd....Christ. So, looking at this list, it seems like Nichols vs Reilly for MOP, eh? That's not possible... it has to be east vs west... unless you're just talking about the west nominee.... Also agree about ST... Medlock has not been very good this year... that was a "name-recognition" vote... Mike Miller would get my vote for sure....
Noeller Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 3 minutes ago, TrueBlue said: Does Singleton beat Harris for MOC? No question....If Harris had hit 1k/1k, then he gets it......without it, it's just a pretty good season (in voters eyes!) Singleton has been a critical darling this year...
Taynted_Fayth Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I think they might give Singleton DPOY and Harris MOC just to share the love Noeller 1
Atomic Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 League winner predictions: MOP - Reilly MODP - Elimimian MOC - Singleton MOL - Bryant MOSTP - Ty Long MOR - Wilder Jr.
blue_gold_84 Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Medlock as top STer for the Bombers this season is utter nonsense. shadybob 1
Noeller Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I am really curious how the voters decide, but I sincerely believe Nichols should be league MOP...
TrueBlue Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 6 minutes ago, Atomic said: League winner predictions: MOP - Reilly MODP - Elimimian MOC - Singleton MOL - Bryant MOSTP - Ty Long MOR - Wilder Jr. I think Singleton takes both Defensive and Canadian.
TrueBlue Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 4 minutes ago, Noeller said: I am really curious how the voters decide, but I sincerely believe Nichols should be league MOP... It's not really that surprising. Reilly beats Nichols in most statistical lists passing and rushing yards, more throwing TDs and rushing TDs, and more come from behind victories this season. It would have been closer if Nichols had not been out.
Taynted_Fayth Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 4 minutes ago, Noeller said: I am really curious how the voters decide, but I sincerely believe Nichols should be league MOP... Nichols and Reilly have similar # except for 1 glaring difference, yards, reilly has about 1050 more yards then Nichols with only 15 more completions Nichols: GP: 17 411/579 for 4472 yards 28 TDs to 8 Ints Reilly: GP: 17 426/627 for 5536 yards 30 TDs to 13 Ints Would be interesting to see what kind of yards Nichols would have had with the same weapons as Reilly who can literally just chuck a ball down field and rely on guys like Zylstra, Walker or bowman to win the 50/50 at any given time. I don't see the same insurance/assurance in Adams, Dressler, Denmark or Lankford Mr Dee 1
Fatty Liver Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 9 minutes ago, Taynted_Fayth said: Nichols and Reilly have similar # except for 1 glaring difference, yards, reilly has about 1050 more yards then Nichols with only 15 more completions Nichols: GP: 17 411/579 for 4472 yards 28 TDs to 8 Ints Reilly: GP: 17 426/627 for 5536 yards 30 TDs to 13 Ints Would be interesting to see what kind of yards Nichols would have had with the same weapons as Reilly who can literally just chuck a ball down field and rely on guys like Zylstra, Walker or bowman to win the 50/50 at any given time. I don't see the same insurance/assurance in Adams, Dressler, Denmark or Lankford Forgot this stat. Reilly 13 interceptions, Nichols 8. Jimmy Pop, Mark F, Noeller and 1 other 4
Noeller Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 3 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Forgot this stat. Reilly 13 interceptions, Nichols 8. Also Nichols' come-from-behind wins that he engineered. Dude was straight up outstanding this year... Mr Dee and blue_gold_84 2
Taynted_Fayth Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 4 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said: Forgot this stat. Reilly 13 interceptions, Nichols 8. lol no i didn't it's right above that last paragraph, nichols 28 tds to 8 ints, reilly 30 tds to 13 ints. Nichols for sure has the better stats in that respect but it's hard to ignore the 1064 yards Reilly has on Nichols in just 15 more completions, that's an average of 70.9 yards per completion per pass in difference SPuDS 1
GCn20 Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Harris is likely to finish with somewhere around 1900 yards from scrimmage if he plays this week. That's an outstanding season by any measurement. Singleton has also been very good, but voters generally default to the offensive side of the ball when given the choice. I think Harris beats Singleton, and I think Solly beats Singleton.
Blueandgold Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 Medlock has no business being our teams player of the year. Nichols should get league MOP, but Reilly most likely will. shadybob and Tracker 1 1
17to85 Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 42 minutes ago, Taynted_Fayth said: lol no i didn't it's right above that last paragraph, nichols 28 tds to 8 ints, reilly 30 tds to 13 ints. Nichols for sure has the better stats in that respect but it's hard to ignore the 1064 yards Reilly has on Nichols in just 15 more completions, that's an average of 70.9 yards per completion per pass in difference but Nichols is in a Lapo dink and dunk ball control offense, Reilly is in a Huck it! Chuck it! offense. easy to get more yards when your only real passing plays are heaving it deep. If Reilly had to throw 70% of his passes 5 yards or less things would look entirely different.
Jesse Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 29 minutes ago, 17to85 said: but Nichols is in a Lapo dink and dunk ball control offense, Reilly is in a Huck it! Chuck it! offense. easy to get more yards when your only real passing plays are heaving it deep. If Reilly had to throw 70% of his passes 5 yards or less things would look entirely different. Reilly and the Eskimos warrent the MOP. They were crushing everyone before finally succumbing to their massive injuries for that skid in the middle of the season, but are now back to dominating. Reilly has had a phenomenal season.
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