Sherman is TMQ’s Non-QB Non-RB MVP


Sherman got 64 percent of 18,000 votes

The envelope has actually been ripped open. It's Richard Sherman in a landslide, picked by visitors as the 2013 Tuesday Early morning Quarterback Non-QB Non-RB MVP. Sherman received 64 percent of 18,000 ballots, quickly besting the three various other candidates: Doug Baldwin of the Seattle Seahawks and Danny Trevathan and Louis Vasquez of the Denver Broncos.

This win need to not be seen as a referendum on Sherman's postgame tirade after the NFC title competition. In a month, that whole affair will be consigned to the "why did we care?" documents closet. The win should be considereded as an indication that Sherman is the NFL's most beneficial gamer who is not a quarterback or running back. Probably, he may be the most useful gamer on the industry at the Super Bowl, also when quarterbacks and running backs are added to the equation.

Seattle's defense was the league's best, allowing just 14.4 factors per game during the routine period and 16 factors per game in the postseason so far. The Seahawks have several standout defenders, featuring Earl Thomas, Bobby Wagner and Brandon Mebane. But Sherman is their game-changer, playing the cornerback position as couple of just before him have.

It's not merely his unique 6-foot-3 height or his ability to anticipate where the ball is going. It's not merely his sticks-like-glue method. Sherman, who was a pass receiver in senior high school and college, plays the position as if he still is a pass receiver-- as if he's the one running the design. A lot of secondaries are coached to drop off and stop gains. The Seattle secondary is trained to catch the pass. It published a league-leading 28 interceptions (eight of them from Sherman) in the normal period, and a game-clinching interception in the NFC title game. A number of Seattle defensive lumbars are unusually efficient capturing the pass; Sherman is the most effective.

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Sherman gets a bonus offer gold star in TMQ's book due to the fact that he went to Stanford and graduated. Birthed in Compton, Calif., a challenging atmosphere, he managed himself merely fine at one of the nation's world-class universities. His level is in interactions, which he excels at most of the moment-- the Erin Andrews job interview excepted.

The PFWA Defensive Gamer of the Year award visited Robert Quinn of the Rams-- though the Rams were a dreadful team with a crummy defense that enabled a minimum of 30 points on five celebrations. Yet Quinn had 19 sacks, a showy personal stat. No person on the Seattle defense had a really showy personal stat. But they played as a team and stopped the opposition from scoring. That's one reason Sherman is this year's Non-QB Non-RB MVP.