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Packers CB Woodson doubles up Revis as top defender
Jan. 12, 2010
CBSSports.com wire reports






NEW YORK -- In his own view, Charles Woodson put together his best pro season in 2009. How appropriate, then, that he is the Associated Press 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

The versatile Woodson tied for the league lead with nine interceptions, returning three for touchdowns, and was a key to the Packers' turnaround on defense. His role in Green Bay's ranking second in overall defense, first in interceptions (30), takeaways (40) and turnover margin (plus-24) earned Woodson 28 votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.
AP Defensive Player of the Year voting
Name Pos. Team Votes
Charles Woodson CB Packers 28
Darrelle Revis CB Jets 14
Elvis Dumervil LB Broncos 3
Darren Sharper S Saints 3
Jared Allen DE Vikings 2
Previous winners | All awards

"Yeah, it's the best," Woodson said of his performance this season. "There's no question about it. I was hesitant to say it early on this year; just consistent play, playing at a high level every week, turnovers, playing multiple positions and playing them well. Combine that with just going out there and having fun, and this is definitely the best."

He doubled the number of votes for New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis in becoming the first Green Bay winner since Reggie White in 1998 and just the second Packer in the 36-year history of the award.

Woodson, the 1997 Heisman Trophy recipient, is the first cornerback chosen top defensive player since Deion Sanders in 1994.

He got the honor in great part because of the way he anchored a defense in transition. Woodson was used in a variety of ways by new defensive coordinator Dom Capers as Green Bay made the switch to a 3-4. At times, the unit was shaky -- except for Woodson, who played the role of cover cornerback, blitzer, run-stuffer and ballhawk.

"Any time you go out there on the field, you go out there to win the game, of course," Woodson said, "but you go out there to be consistent and a reliable player. And that's what that award is. You go out there, you can make plays and can continue to make them through the season and you're mentioned as far as being Defensive Player of the Year, you know you're doing some things right."

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The Packers went 11-5 during the season, including taking seven of eight games in the second half of the schedule to secure an NFC wild-card berth. In that span, Green Bay allowed 15.6 points per game. Take away a last-second 37-36 loss to Pittsburgh, and the number becomes a minuscule 11.4.

Woodson had 63 unassisted tackles and 18 assists, according to the Packers, plus 21 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and one recovery, two sacks for 18 yards and three quarterback hits.

"I've said it before, he's had two or three games that I can't imagine any defensive player in the league having better games," said Capers, who also coached Rod Woodson (1993) and Jason Taylor (2006) when they won the award. "I think it speaks volumes when he was player of the month in September and came back and got player of the month again (in November)."

In his third season, Revis established himself as the league's premier cornerback, taking away such prime threats as Steve Smith, Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Terrell Owens, Chad Ochocinco and Marques Colston. He had six picks, returning one for a TD.

Denver linebacker Elvis Dumervil, who led the league in sacks, and New Orleans safety Darren Sharper, who tied with Woodson for the interceptions lead and also ran back three for scores, each got three votes. Minnesota end Jared Allen received the other two votes.
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:doh:

As I detailed in another thread, you can make a solid case for Reevis as the MVP, never mind the DPOY.
 
Revis should have gotten that over Woodson, IMO, but Woodson did play a good season.

I don't feel Sharper should be in it at all.
 
Revis should have gotten that over Woodson, IMO, but Woodson did play a good season.

I don't feel Sharper should be in it at all.
Agree with the entire first sentence. I think it should have been Reevis in a runaway, actually.

But I wouldn't discount Sharper, who was the fun-tak holding that defense together when they lost 5 out of their 6 top DBs and both starting DTs.
 
Agree with the entire first sentence. I think it should have been Reevis in a runaway, actually.

But I wouldn't discount Sharper, who was the fun-tak holding that defense together when they lost 5 out of their 6 top DBs and both starting DTs.

Sharper did good, but he wasn't consistent throughout the season like Revis.
 
Its unbelievable how he doubled up on him...I would love to hear the explanation of how that worked out.
 
LAWDAMERCY. He got twice the votes Revis did? Travishamockery.
Whose defense had more pressure to perform and was put in more bad spots? GB's with that great O or NY's?
 
Statistically, Woodson had a much better year ... or at least in terms of the flashy stats (ie. INTs, TDs, tackles, etc.) I agree that Revis deserved the award and I also can't understand the large margin, but I'm not totally surprised. It's not uncommon for awards like this to go to the wrong guy, often because of stats.
 
Statistically, Woodson had a much better year ... or at least in terms of the flashy stats (ie. INTs, TDs, tackles, etc.) I agree that Revis deserved the award and I also can't understand the large margin, but I'm not totally surprised. It's not uncommon for awards like this to go to the wrong guy, often because of stats.

There is something said about corners that do not have high stats...people dont throw that way. I am pretty sure revis's stats were a victim of that.
 
I wasn't saying his stats were justified and he should have lost. I'm saying that many people are idiots and will just drool when they see the 9 INTs and 4 TDs, etc. We all know Revis had an incredible season, but I was merely pointing out that sometimes 'flashy' stats blind people and great "under the radar" players get overlooked.
 
Fantasy football mentality is teh suck.
Who votes this one? Writers?
Any award (most) writers or fans vote on is meh in my book.
 
Fantasy football mentality is teh suck.
Who votes this one? Writers?
Any award (most) writers or fans vote on is meh in my book.

Agreed. This award should be voted on by offense players (or offensive coordinators) and the OPOY should be done by defenders. IMO.
 
I wasn't saying his stats were justified and he should have lost. I'm saying that many people are idiots and will just drool when they see the 9 INTs and 4 TDs, etc. We all know Revis had an incredible season, but I was merely pointing out that sometimes 'flashy' stats blind people and great "under the radar" players get overlooked.

Oh you are damn correct on that. Maybe one day they will change the peyton rule for defenders as they did for QB's to watching the game and not look at stats to determine MVP.
 
Agreed. This award should be voted on by offense players (or offensive coordinators) and the OPOY should be done by defenders. IMO.
:rockon:
I feel about the HOF like I do about the Pro Bowl players who are selected by the fans (not the player/coach voted ones).
If real actual football people voted for the HOF I TRULY BELIEVE IN MY HEART more safeties would be in there. It's not some sexy glamour position so most writers look at it like "WGAF?"
I mean a QB who was replaced by a backup QB for like 9 games when his team won a SB in the "perfect season" and averaged like 10 completions per game is in the HOF. Yeah...you clearly deserve to be in the HOF as a QB if your team got to a SB without your being on the field most of the year. ROFL
 
I could possibly see Woodson getting it, but no way in hell by that margin. Generally I'd say Revis all the way.
 
While I know you dont care much for him, what he says is correct...


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LOVE the smack he took @ GB...wow.
Consider the #8..no that isn't the amount of TD passes GB gave up on Sunday.
ROFL
 
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