Coyer deserves a shot as a head coach next year in the league

Impressive to say the least. Comeback POY: Cedric BensonNo heart No work ethic No desire to achieve greatness. His former teammates had to deny accusations of intentionally injuring him during practice instead of saying any praise to his name. No such thoughts have entered the minds of Cedric Benson’s current teammates.Benson is second in the league in rushing and no longer is getting bit by problems off the field, whether it be alcohol or post-game talks. Although I give Benson the benefit of the doubt in that it wasn’t as bad as they say in Chicago, it seems he has matured his way to success on and off the field. Coach of Year: Josh McDanielsWho’s laughing now For a young coach to receive as much criticism as McDaniels did before a single game was played and still start as strong as the Broncos did speaks volumes.McDaniels was one of the few individuals that saw past Jay Cutler’s unfulfilled potential and into Kyle Orton’s production and winning percentage.

However, he won’t stay atop the leader board for this award for reasons explained below. Asst. Coach of Year: Larry CoyerWho is Larry Coyer That is what 95 percent of the nation is saying right now. We’ll just say he lost his leader on the field early this season He is succeeding without much top-tier talent. He is making his QB look like a MVP candidate all by leading the top-ranked defense in the league.Yes, the Colts have the No. 1 defense in the league, and that is the main reason why they remain undefeated. Coyer deserves a shot as a head coach next year in the league. Exec of Year: Brad ChildressAlthough his main role is not an executive one, Childress made the best move of the offseason by convincing Brett Favre to return to the league and get revenge on his Packers. The decision has paid off for Childress, as he is no longer on the hot seat and has his team in the driver’s seat for the division championship. Division WinnersEaglesVikingsSaintsCardinalsPatriotsSteelersColtsChargers Super Bowl PredictionSaints 31, Colts 24 10 Bold Predictions1.

Donald Brown and Chris Wells burst onto the scene down the stretch and really come alive in the playoffs.2. Minnesota will be the top team to be hit by injury before this season is over. Between their three offensive playmakers, between age/running style/injury rmthings are going too healthy to hope it can continue for 17-plus weeks.3. Miles Austin will not start on any fantasy team that wins a league championship Roy Williams...maybe Jason Witten Of course.5. Denver repeats a collapse down the stretch to the Chargers but will look back on the trade and still feel good about themselves.6. Donovan McNabb has one hell of a second half to the regular season.7.