Peter King names Peppers DPOY and Hitman to All-Pro Team
Here are excerpts of Peter King's article from Sports Illustrated
For the past few years, I've been one of Julius Peppers' biggest critics. For a guy who is compared so often to Reggie White, Peppers, I thought, should be producing more than 10 sacks a year, which was his eight-season average in Carolina. And when the Bears signed him in March for, in essence, $1 million per game, I thought: They'll be disappointed in his production for that money.
Though Peppers had but eight sacks this year, he had a huge impact on a defense that went from 21st in the league in points allowed in 2009 to fourth this year; from 4.3 yards per rush last year to 3.7 this year; from 29 touchdown passes surrendered last year to 14 this year. He pushes the pocket. He buzzes around the quarterback. He makes other guys -- Israel Idonije, Tommie Harris -- better.
There's no question the return of Brian Urlacher at the pivot point of the defense has been a significant addition, but Peppers has been the most important reason the Bears have become the Monsters of the Midway again, and that's why he's my defensive player of the year.
I considered Clay Matthews long and hard for this award, and it was close. Midway through the season, Matthews was the guy. But then I saw Peppers beat a wounded Jake Long for two of his three sacks against the Dolphins, and saw how he pushed Bryant McKinnie around on the Monday nighter in Minnesota. He's the John Stockton of the Bears defense, the guy who makes everyone around him better.
Defensive player: Julius Peppers, DE, Chicago. Matthews and Cameron Wake my 2-3.
DE: Vince Wilfork, NE; Julius Peppers, Chicago. Wilfork played everywhere on the Pats' line, and played everywhere well.
FS: Chris Harris, Chicago. Edged Nick Collins of the Packers. The Bear-turned-Panther-turned-Bear-again is a strong open-field tackler and had big picks against the Eagles and Vikes.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/peter_king/01/18/nfl-all-pro-team/index.html#ixzz1BVxEJoVy
It is very nice to see Hitman recognized for the hard work he has put in, and the job he has done to solidify the back end of your defense. I don't think we would be in the position we are in without him being brought back to Chicago. Hopefully he can come up with another game clincher on Sunday!
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This Peter King fellow may have a future...
If you go in the bathroom, turn off the lights, and say "Da Coach" 5 times while facing the mirror... Ditka will appear and slap the wussy right out of you.
by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Jan 19, 2011 4:26 PM CST reply actions 2 recs
When that "hitman for pro bowl" post popped up,
I didn’t take it seriously. But then Chris had a huge impact on the next few games and I stopped and looked at his numbers and impact. Other than Ed Reed who missed like 8 games, which free safety clearly had a better year?
Madieu Williams..
God, I’m such a comedian lol
by hickenizgriz on Jan 23, 2011 12:55 PM CST up reply actions

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