Sunday, February 5, 2012

Stafford - 2011 NFL Comeback Player of the Year

Matt Stafford is rewarded for a great season as NFL's Comeback Player of the Year.
Stafford beat out six other players who received votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Stafford fought through injuries his first two seasons, then threw for more than 5,000 yards in 2011 to lead Detroit to its first playoff berth in 12 years.
He received 21 votes, six more than Cleveland linebacker D’Qwell Jackson. San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith finished third, followed by Carolina receiver Steve Smith, Denver defensive end Elvis Dumervil, New England defensive end Andre Carter and Giants quarterback Eli Manning.
Stafford is the first Lion and the ninth quarterback to win the award since its inception in 1998.
Stafford stressed the team’s success was more important than anything he did individually. Detroit made the playoffs for the first time since 1999.
“That’s what people are judged on this time of year,” said Stafford, who added the Lions are capable of much more than just earning a wild-card berth and losing in the opening round. “We have great talent around me. We’ve got it all. We’re still proving ourselves.”
Stafford completed 63.5 percent of his passes for 5,038 yards — only the fourth quarterback to go over 5,000 yards — and 41 touchdowns.

2 comments:

Bernie said...

It is an utter joke that he didn't make the Pro Bowl.

Bernie said...

I thought the same thing. But it gives him something to prove which might be better.