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Sporting News: offensive player of year...Cam


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Panthers' Ron Rivera runs away with Sporting News Coach of the Year award

Thus, the Carolina Panthers’ Ron Rivera is the Sporting News Coach of the Year for the first time, in a landslide with 23 of the 31 votes by his fellow head coaches.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl-news/4690988-sporting-news-nfl-awards-2015-ron-rivera-coach-of-the-year-panthers-record-nfc-south-cam-newton

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Cam Newton had one of the greatest individual seasons of all time in 2015. So it should be no surprise that he is Sporting News’ Offensive Player of the Year.

Don’t just take our word for it. In our annual poll of players, coaches and executives around the NFL, Newton got a whopping 67 percent of the votes. That gave him considerable distance from the four runners-up — Tom Brady, Antonio Brown, Carson Palmer and Adrian Peterson.

Given how impressive those guys were through 16 games, Newton had to be historically special. And he was.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl-news/4690987-sporting-news-nfl-awards-2015-cam-newton-offensive-player-of-the-year-highlights-stats-record?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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7 minutes ago, h0llywood said:

You win fantasy football, you win the world. Good job Cam.

Fantasy football is based off stats. Stats are generated by play on the field. Cam generated A LOT of plays on the field. One of the greatest all time offensive performances no matter how you set the context. 

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