 We're at the midpoint of the NFL season of the 2020 season So we got to discuss who is on track and who's on pace of winning these Awards that they award every single year such as most valuable player Offensive rookie of the year defensive player of the year Comeback player of the year coach of the year and so many more Let's start off with the most important probably the one that everybody Wants to know who is going to be the NFL MVP And at this point It's a no-brainer. It's Russell Wilson quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks on a Different level, you know, you could talk about his stats, which we will right now 26 passing touchdowns Seventy-one point five percent of his passes completed sounds pretty freaking awesome. Doesn't it? well, if you look at his stats on pace what he's on pace to put up for the 2020 season and 4900 yards passing 59 passing touchdowns, which would be an NFL record and On pace for 12 interceptions, but that's not that bad if you put up 59 passing touchdowns He's carrying his team and he's doing a wonderful job with the Seattle Seahawks keeping them in close games Their defense everybody knows if you're a fancy football fan start your offensive players against that defense that defense is pretty weak He is keeping the Seattle Seahawks in the game with a winning record Able to put up clutch touchdown after touchdown after touchdown Russell Wilson is the most valuable player and if you took him away from that that team from that Seahawks team No doubt in my mind. They would have a losing record So Russell Wilson no doubt about it is the NFL MVP by the way if you're chatting with us at any point you have any other Opinion or any other honorable mentions or any other thoughts on who is going to be the winners of these awards Leave your comments down below Interact with us because I have some honorable mentions It could be Aaron Rodgers Aaron Rodgers is having a very good season It could be Patrick Mahomes very good season as well like he does every single year It could be Derek Henry not a lot of people are talking about him But Derek Henry is carrying the load for that Tennessee Titans offense and is complimenting very well with Ryan Tannehill You know, he's doing a great job as well, but Derek Henry is obviously the best player on that Titans team So a lot of MVP candidates this season Moving on to another award the offensive player of the year. Okay, so this is what I don't understand. I don't understand why Whoever wins MVP more than likely most of the time. It's an offensive player Why doesn't this player win the offensive player of the year if they're the most valuable player in the NFL out of Offense and defense Doesn't that mean that they're the best offensive player? Somehow some way the NFL just doesn't reward the NFL MVP the offensive player of the year award as well I mean, sometimes they do I believe Patrick Mahomes If someone could fact check fact check that for me I believe Patrick Mahomes won the MVP award and the offensive player of the year, but In my eyes if MVP is Russell Wilson It should be Russell Wilson the offensive player of the year But if it's not how the NFL likes to do the thing give it to another offensive player Well, let's just give it to Alvin Camara the second best offensive player in my eyes this season If you want to talk about a stats right now 55 receptions Let me say that again 55 receptions for the NFL season through seven games for a running back He's on pace To put up ladies and gentlemen 125 receptions for a running back and hit that that's Numbers that's great for a wide receiver, but if you talk about a running back having that that's great and all that's amazing But on top of that the work that he does on that ground on in the ground game Remarkable for the Saints seven total touchdowns so far and over a thousand yards from scrimmage So he's on pace of putting up 126 receptions like was mentioned up 125 126 in between there over 2,200 yards from scrimmage total receiving and rushing Alvin Camara is on pace to have and 16 total touchdowns That sounds like the video game numbers for me so Alvin Camara absolutely the best player on that Saints team and the second offensive player in the NFL behind Russell Wilson in my opinion so Honorable mentions for this offensive player of the year award you could have Patrick Mahomes winning this award You could have Aaron Rodgers like we mentioned with the MVP You could have Derek Henry like we mentioned with the MVP same thing these people could be MVP candidates But they're also offensive player that your candidates as well. So Alvin Camara would be our choice for offensive player of the year Defensive player of the year a lot of names to talk about There's a lot of players out there that have some pretty good seasons I'm gonna go ahead and lean more so towards the side of these stats towards a stat sheet because it is a big margin between This player and other honorable mentions We're gonna mention in just a bit but miles Garrett defensive end for the Cleveland Browns The reason I have him as a defensive player of the year is because number one nine sacks For the NFL season through eight games pretty good. He's on pace of getting 18 sacks for the whole year He's a monster on that defensive line and has made an impact on the turnover game as well for forced fumbles For the Cleveland Browns. He's on pace of having eight forced fumbles For the 2020 season. Is that gonna happen? Probably not but if you want to play this game and play the pace game Eight forced fumbles 18 sacks. He's on pace miles Garrett is Honorable mentions that we have for defensive player of the year TJ Watt is playing lights out for the Pittsburgh Steelers the lifeline of that Pittsburgh Steelers defense The best defense in the NFL without question TJ Watt should be deserving of some defensive player of the year votes And as always every single year Aaron Donald you cannot have a defensive player of the year running Without mentioning Aaron Donald's name who's won that award multiple times in his dominant year after year so Leave your opinions. Do you believe that it should be miles Garrett or you know? I don't blame you if you were to say TJ Watt. I had a hard time with this I would have leaned I lean towards miles Garrett, but I understand if you lean more so towards TJ Watt But leave your opinions and the chat and and interact with us Next up the rookies you got offensive rookie of the year and defensive rookie of the year Who's going to run away with these awards? You've got Joe burrow playing lights out. You've got Justin Herbert doing a very good job as well I'm gonna give the offensive rookie of the year to Justin Herbert and here's why the honorable mention is Joe burrow the Cincinnati Bengals great season Doing a very good job He's throwing 330 pass attempts so far this season at the halfway point He's on pace of throwing for 700 passing attempts So that that that's remarkable. That's great. He passes the ball a lot But the thing is he's thrown 11 touchdowns in those 330 pass attempts Meaning in 700 attempts. He's gonna throw for 22 touchdowns Whereas Justin Herbert has a lot less pass attempts because he has only played six games this season Tyra Taylor was a starter at the beginning of the year Justin Herbert has much less pass attempts and has thrown for many more touchdowns on those pass attempts He's so he's done much more with his passing attempts Then Joe burrow and that's why I believe he should be Offensive rookie of the year 18 passing touchdown so far this season Five interceptions thrown 1800 yards passing. Okay, that's great, right? He's not gonna play a full 18 game schedule or a 16 game schedule but if he were on pace of playing 16 games He would have thrown for 48 touchdowns and 4800 yards forget that through breaking rookie records, which he's going to do That's MVP numbers right there 48 passing touchdowns on 4800 passing yards. So Herbert Remarkable he's gonna be a great player in the NFL for years to come That's why I have him winning the offensive rookie of the year award Defensive rookie of the year. I kind of went back and forth on this. There's three main players that I really want to talk about Chase young I think if I had to say what I believe is going to happen I believe that chase young is going to win the NFL Defensive rookie of the year award just because if I know the NFL if I know the voters and if I know how they're thinking is I believe that they're gonna vote the guy that Has made an impact on the on the Washington football team. Don't get me wrong He has but is also touted as a very good player has been touted as a first-round talent has been a top five pick They're gonna pick chase young just because of the name value just because of how great he's been playing But if I had to pick someone that's a little bit more underrated and has a better better impact on their team in my eyes I believe on that defense You guys are probably gonna laugh at me But I believe that Antoine Winfield, Jr.. The defensive back of the Buccaneers has a shot of Winning the defensive rookie of the year award his stats not that flashy. Okay only one interception this season But again Your eyes they don't deceive you that the eye test would tell you that the Tampa Bay secondary Although it could use some help The main bright spot for that team is their rookie that they drafted in the second round Antoine Winfield, Jr. The son of Antoine Winfield who also played in the NFL with Antoine Winfield, Jr.'s teammate or against his teammate Tom Brady So Winfield, Jr.. Only one interception this season But I believe that the point the point is that he makes the bigger impact on his team and it helps the Buccaneers Win some close games. That's the reason why he should be considered for the defensive rookie of the year The most recent example is that two-point conversion against the New York Giants that he had against Monday night Or he that he was defending against Dion Lewis He was the main man and the main reason why The Giants did not tie that game and why it did not go into overtime because of Antoine Winfield, Jr. And his defense so I believe that he should be defensive rookie of the year again Some honorable mentions Chase Young is also in the running. So if he wants to have the rookie award It's not that big of a deal Also, Patrick Queen The rookie linebacker has 48 tackles for the Baltimore Ravens for that stout defense It is a little bit underneath the radar. The first-round linebacker that the drafted this past season Could also be a candidate for that defensive rookie of the year award. So Patrick Queen Chase Young and Antoine Winfield, Jr. Are my choices Got two more. We got coach of the year and comeback player of the year. Let's start with the coach of the year Mike Tomlin is long overdue long overdue for this award at this point having one of the best Seasons if not the best season of his career Mike Tomlin in my eyes should be the coach of the year 7-0 start to the season long overdue. Like I said, he deserved this award years and years ago What Tomlin does is he adapts with the team that he has and he's able to help his team Pick up some victories if you look at last season when they lost Ben Rothesberger You could have easily said that Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers should have had a losing record in that season But instead he was able to play to his player strengths Was able to put in Mason Rudolph, Devlin Hodges, pick up some victories and finish with an eight in eight eight eight and eight record so He's never had a losing season in his career think about that has been the head coach of the Steelers Since 2008 Has never had a losing season has been eight and eight a couple of times But that's the worst season that he's had so one of the best coaches in the NFL has never wanted the coach of the year award Mike Tomlin is long overdue for that Some honorable mentions that we have I only have one really some honorable mention An honorable mention for this award Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins honorable mention This guy turned this team around and if you look at the past 16 games that he's played with the Dolphins He has a nine and seven record. So he's done a lot with a culture in Miami since Adam Gaest left. Oh my gift Yeah, that's that's a big thing to turn around when Adam Gaest messes up your team So Brian Flores has done a very good job and then this Dolphins team is four and three They were going into the season thinking like hey, this is gonna be another rebuilding year Let's give two of some reps getting him some You know adjusted to the NFL and and the game speed and all that But he's done a very good job with this offense with Ryan Fitzpatrick for the first half of the season with this defense Playing like they are a very decent defense in the NFL having some pretty good defensive backs Any pretty good front seven as well So Brian Flores has done a very good job Mike Tomlin and Brian Flores would be my candidates for the coach of the year In the last one the comeback player of the year. It's a feel-good story Alex Smith of the Washington football team Just because of the story that he has And that's really yet just because of the injury that he suffered in 2018 with his football career being in doubt with his life Hanging on the line Alex Smith stepped up Recovered surgery after surgery after surgery Infection after infection was able to come back and come back onto the field and play a few snaps On top of that so Smith I believe he should be the comeback player of the year and it's really because Yeah, the story that he has it is remarkable forget the stats that he puts up forget that You know he may only play one two maybe three games this year Toward maybe towards the tail end of the season he might Forget that okay, this isn't about putting up a lot of stats or you know helping his team go You know pick up a few victories It's about him and what he overcame so that he could continue his football career The number one overall pick from 2005 is still playing in the NFL is defined the Defying his age to find the injuries and he's still able to put up or come back for his team And come back onto that field that story is remarkable. Yes, but also there's really not that many comeback player Candidates out there. I mean Before the season started a lot of people were talking about maybe Cam Newton being a candidate for this comeback player of the year award I mean the judging by the way that's turning out two and five record and not Throwing a touchdown in the last three games It's not looking like it's gonna be cam Newton. Maybe if he turns it around maybe if he improves and somehow some way the Patriots Have a shot of making the playoffs and he puts up some pretty good numbers then yeah Maybe came Newton could be comeback player of the year But at this point I feel like that they're gonna go the NFL voters at least are gonna go with a feel-good story And they're gonna go with Alex Smith, which deservingly so he should be deserving that award not taking anything away from that