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Panther Awards. Who's your MVP, MIP, DPOY, OPOY, ROY?


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MVP: LUKE

MIP: NORMAN

DPOY: DAVIS

OPOY: OLSEN

ROY: KB

BNOY: NORWELL

Best Newcomer could have been any one of our rookies. You could also include Remmers. Though he was here only part of the season he helped solidify our offensive line and help us win the NFCS Again.

It was fun listening to Dave during his press conference talk about each of our picks. He didn't even mention the UDFAs.

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MVP-Luke Kuechly (I really don't think it is close)

MIP-- Cam Newton (The Panthers go as he goes)

 

DPOY- Since Luke is MVP, Davis is my DPOY--and MIP of the defense

OPOY-  Greg Olsen. Olsen provided leadership and solid play

ROY--Kelvin Benjamin.  He was good, and so raw, he will only get better.

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MVP - Luke. He's an amazing MLB and leader of the D.

MIP - TD. No question. He's the emotional leader of this team.

DPOY - TD. Luke is amazing but he wouldn't be able to do half of what he does w/o TD. And it's about time he gets credit for being the badass he is.

OPOY - this one is tough, but I have to give it to give it to Olsen. Cam did well, but he seemed to regress a little and was inconsistent. KB had a phenomenal rookie campaign but he did make critical mistakes. Olsen was the most consistent part of this offense all season.

RotY - KB. He made mistakes but damn, he was a beast.

CotY - Proehl. What he did with this receiving corps this year was amazing. I didn't expect to see that much growth.

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valuable and important mean the same thing, so you have to define what the difference is to you

my guess is at least some people are looking at it like:

MVP = player who had the best season this year

MIP = player that would hurt us most if we lost him to injury

if so, both for me are Luke and TD as co-MVPs and co-MIPs

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