NFC East End of Year Review – Stats and Awards

    150 150 Robert Moody

    SKA Power Rankings

    1. Dallas Cowboys – The Cowboys were one controversial call away from the NFC Championship Game.

    2. Philadelphia Eagles – Slipped down the stretch with Sanchez at QB.

    3.  New York Giants – Fewell was the fall guy.  ODB saved Coughlin and Reese for one more year.

    4.  Washington Redskins – Haslett was the fall guy.  Scot McCloughan comes in as Snyder’s latest savior.

    NFC East 2015 Divisional Awards

    MVPTony Romo

    Offensive Player of the YearDeMarco Murray

    Defensive Player of the YearConnor Barwin

    Coach of the yearJason Garrett

    Executive of the yearJerry Jones

    Offensive Rookie of the YearZach Martin *First Team All Pro as a Rookie.  Sorry ODB

    Defensive Rookie of the yearBashaud Breeland

    Special TeamerCody Parkey 

    Comeback Player of the YearJeremy Maclin

    Dud of the Year RGIII

    Watch out league, he’s comingOdell Beckham Jr.

    Play of the YearODB’s catch against Dallas

    Oh Shit Moment of the YearKeenan Robinson’s sack of Tony Romo

    bEast Curse – Passed from Eagles to Cowboys

    Best CommentDallas Sux

    Worst CommentHow bout dem Cowboys

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    ESPN Power RankingsFox Sports Power RankingsSargarin RankingsCBS Sports Power Rankings
    (5) Cowboys(4) Cowboys(7) Cowboys(4) Cowboys
    (12) Eagles(12) Eagles(9) Eagles(11) Eagles
    (24) Giants(20) Giants(22) Giants(19) Giants
    (28) Redskins(26) Redskins(28) Redskins(28) Redskins

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    Team Offensive Rankings

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    Total YardsPassingRushingScoring
    (5) Eagles(6) Eagles(2) Cowboys(3) Eagles
    (7) Cowboys(7) Giants(9) Eagles(5) Cowboys
    (10) Giants(11) Redskins(19) Redskins(13) Giants
    (13) Redskins(16) Cowboys(23) Giants(26) Redskins

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    Defense

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    Total YardsPassingRushingScoring
    (19) Cowboys(18) Giants(8) Cowboys(15) Cowboys
    (20) Redskins(24) Redskins(12) Redskins(22) Giants
    (28) Eagles(26) Cowboys(15) Eagles(22) Eagles
    (29) Giants(31) Eagles(30) Giants(29) Redskins

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    DVOA

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    Team EfficiencyOffenseDefenseSpecial Teams
    (6) Cowboys(4) Cowboys(10) Eagles(1) Eagles
    (7) Eagles(13) Eagles(22) Cowboys(13) Cowboys
    (21) Giants(15) Giants(25) Giants(15) Giants
    (28) Redskins(28) Redskins(27) Redskins(29) Redskins

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    Quarterbacks by Rating

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    PlayerRatingYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsCompletion %
    (1) Tony Romo113.2370534969.9
    (15) Eli Maning92.14410301463.1
    (18) Mark Sanchez88.42418141164.1
    (20) Robert Griffin III86.916944668.7

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    Running Backs by Yards

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    PlayerYards Per GameTotal YardsTouchdownsAverage YPA
    (1) DeMarco Murray115.31845134.7
    (3) LeSean McCoy82.4131954.2
    (11) Alfred Morris67.1107484.1
    (20) Andre Williams45.172173.3

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    Receivers by Yards

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    PlayerYards per gameTotal YardsReceptionsTouchdownsAverage YPC
    (8) Dez Byrant82.51320881615
    (9) Jeremy Maclin82.41318851015.5
    (10) Odell Beckham108.81305911214.3
    (13) DeSean Jackson77.9116956620.9

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    Tight Ends by yards

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    PlayerYards per gameTotal YardsReceptionsTouchdownsAverage YPC
    (10) Jason Witten43.970364511
    (11) Zach Ertz43.970258312.1
    (13)  Larry Donnell38.96236369.9
    (17) Niles Paul31.750739113

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    Defensive Leaders:

    Tackles –  (13) Jamaal McClain – 116;  (24) Keenan Robinson – 109; (42) Barry Church – 97; (70) Mychal Kendricks – 83

    Sacks – (4) Connor Barwin – 14.5 Sacks; (7) Ryan Kerrigan – 13.5; (8) Jason Pierre-Paul – 12.5; (51) Jeremy Mincey -6

    Interceptions –  (3) Bruce Carter – 5; (8)  Quintin Demps  – 4; (8) Nate Allen – 4; (59) Bashaud Breeland -2

     

     

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