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Latest Comments in RSSAs the current Oregon football team begins preparing for their showdown against the Texas Longhorns (whose coach, Mack Brown,is expected to resign afterthe Valero Alamo Bowl), college football has entered the elongated calm before the storm of bowl games. The weekly rhythm of the football season has come to a halt, and many are left with an unfamiliar void in their lives as a result.Also, the NFL regular season is entering the final stretch, so it is as good a time as any to check in with our beloved football and see how they have fared. Some are key contributors and role players to their teams, while others are playing atan all pro level.Here are the players who have my vote for NFL Duck MVPs, ifsuchawards were handed out:MVP Offense: Kellen Clemens The former QB from Burns, OR,has been more fun than anyone to watch on offense, and simply because he touches the ball on virtually every play. Clemens has been in the league since 2006, but is getting his most extended playing time right now in St. Louis. Sure, he on a bad team, but because of a dominating defensive line, the Ramsare at least competitive. If you haven managed to see Clemens in action, I recommend tuning in. He still has a live arm and he uses his mobility to his advantage in extending plays or justtaking off and running with it.MVP Defense: Kiko Alonso While a serious argument could be made for T. J. Ward in Cleveland, Kiko Alonso is a virtual lock for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, at this point. Add in the ever growing of Kiko Alonso among Bills fans, the former Rose Bowl MVP has become a certified star in the professional ranks. His staggering [url=http://www.officialbaseballcardinals.com/Authentic-Michael-Wacha-Jersey]Aut... Michael Wacha Jersey production is a bit of a painful reminder of [url=http://www.officialbaseballcardinals.com/Authentic-Adam-Wainwright-Jersey]h... what the Duckshave beenmissing on defense this year.MVP special teams: LeGarrette Blount The New England Patriots have been one of the most dominant franchises formore thana decade, and, if head coach Bill Belichick makes a decision, there probably a good reason for it. At face value, his decision to move the 6 foot 2, 260 pound LeGarrette Blountto kick returner might seem unusual, but Blount has proven to be consistent and productive at more than just the running back position. Because of his overall production,he gets the nod over fellow special teams standouts LaMichael James and Drew Davis.Overall, severalformer Oregon players have made an impact for their teams, and most remain in the playoff picture. All told at this point,25 of the32 total (78.1%) are still in position to hoist the Lombardi trophy at the end of the season.
Latest Comments in RSSAs the current Oregon football team begins preparing for their showdown against the Texas Longhorns (whose coach, Mack Brown,is expected to resign afterthe Valero Alamo Bowl), college football has entered the elongated calm before the storm of bowl games. The weekly rhythm of the football season has come to a halt, and many are left with an unfamiliar void in their lives as a result.Also, the NFL regular season is entering the final stretch, so it is as good a time as any to check in with our beloved football and see how they have fared. Some are key contributors and role players to their teams, while others are playing atan all pro level.Here are the players who have my vote for NFL Duck MVPs, ifsuchawards were handed out:MVP Offense: Kellen Clemens The former QB from Burns, OR,has been more fun than anyone to watch on offense, and simply because he touches the ball on virtually every play. Clemens has been in the league since 2006, but is getting his most extended playing time right now in St. Louis. Sure, he on a bad team, but because of a dominating defensive line, the Ramsare at least competitive. If you haven managed to see Clemens in action, I recommend tuning in. He still has a live arm and he uses his mobility to his advantage in extending plays or justtaking off and running with it.MVP Defense: Kiko Alonso While a serious argument could be made for T. J. Ward in Cleveland, Kiko Alonso is a virtual lock for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, at this point. Add in the ever growing of Kiko Alonso among Bills fans, the former Rose Bowl MVP has become a certified star in the professional ranks. His staggering [url=http://www.officialbaseballcardinals.com/Authentic-Michael-Wacha-Jersey]Aut... Michael Wacha Jersey production is a bit of a painful reminder of [url=http://www.officialbaseballcardinals.com/Authentic-Adam-Wainwright-Jersey]h... what the Duckshave beenmissing on defense this year.MVP special teams: LeGarrette Blount The New England Patriots have been one of the most dominant franchises formore thana decade, and, if head coach Bill Belichick makes a decision, there probably a good reason for it. At face value, his decision to move the 6 foot 2, 260 pound LeGarrette Blountto kick returner might seem unusual, but Blount has proven to be consistent and productive at more than just the running back position. Because of his overall production,he gets the nod over fellow special teams standouts LaMichael James and Drew Davis.Overall, severalformer Oregon players have made an impact for their teams, and most remain in the playoff picture. All told at this point,25 of the32 total (78.1%) are still in position to hoist the Lombardi trophy at the end of the season.
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