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01-12-2008, 06:15 PM
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Momma McNabb
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Greg Ellis voted Comeback Player of the Year
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
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- Players entering their 10th season, coming off a major injury and in the midst of a position change rarely make an impact.
Greg Ellis made a major impact for the Dallas Cowboys at outside linebacker and on Saturday was voted The Associated Press 2007 NFL Comeback Player of the Year.
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Ellis went from nonfactor in Dallas to a Pro Bowler in his new position after spending most of his career as a defensive end. He had 12 1/2 sacks, forming a dynamic pass-rushing force with All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware.
"It's been great," Ellis said. "I thank God for blessing me, letting me get out there and have a good support group, starting from the doctors. We have good people here, the coaches have done a good job working me back into it. They've been telling me 'You're fine, you're fine.' It was just getting the confidence to get out there and do it."
He did it so well that Ellis drew 12 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. In a season marked by strong comebacks, Ellis beat New England wide receiver Randy Moss, who was chosen on 10 ballots, and Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, selected on seven.
Ellis is the first Cowboy and also the first linebacker to win the award, which went to Jets quarterback Chad Pennington last season.
"Guys will tell you the correct thing -- you don't seek after those awards," Ellis said. "But when you're blessed to get any award on a national level ... our (linebackers) coach, Paul Pasqualoni, says the respect of the game is one of the reasons everybody in the NFL plays. And he's right.
"So once you've got the respect of everybody in the country, if you will, at doing something -- whether it's for your efforts on coming back or for your just play on the field, whatever it is -- it's a great award to get, obviously."
Ellis became a starter as a rookie in 1998 after being selected in the first round (eighth overall) out of North Carolina. He has had a knack for finding fumbles, and he has 69 sacks in his career. He also averaged 64 tackles in his first eight seasons as an end, and he had eight sacks in 2005, his first year in a 3-4 defense.
But nine games into the 2006 season, Ellis tore his Achilles' tendon, one of the most debilitating of all injuries for a football player.
Even Ellis doubted his comeback at times.
"Oh, yeah," he said with a laugh. "It went through two phases, really, two phases where I felt like that's going to be it. When it first happened, I felt like that's probably going to do it for me, because I'm familiar with the Achilles' and know guys who have torn it before. The guys I knew, most hadn't returned back to that same rare form that they were before they left the game.
"Then the second time was in training camp. Everything started going good. I started rehabbing here, then I got to training camp and started to have pain around the heel part of it."
So Ellis stopped practicing and wound up missing the first three games this season as the Cowboys slowly brought him along. But when he got back on the field, Ellis was a revelation. He had 1 1/2 sacks in his first game, then two sacks in his first start.
"I have seen him out there week in and week out working really hard," Ware said. "To see him come back and contribute even more after that injury, it shows the courage that he has.
"He's sort of a like a DE/LB -- he's two players playing in the 4-3 and in the 3-4. He contributes on both. Just to have him out there is a really big deal."
Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre got five votes, as did Cleveland running back Jamal Lewis. Seattle wide receiver Bobby Engram earned three and his teammate, defensive end Patrick Kerney, got two. So did Cleveland quarterback Derek Anderson.
Drawing one vote apiece were Giants receiver Amani Toomer, Titans DT Albert Haynesworth, Houston DE Mario Williams and Washington DE Andre Carter.
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01-12-2008, 06:16 PM
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Did anyone else find it odd that Mario Williams got a voted
IMO, he is the clear winner of the STFU Player of the Year if anything
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01-12-2008, 06:51 PM
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Wow, Toomer got a vote....amazing.
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01-13-2008, 07:43 AM
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Did anyone else find it odd that Mario Williams got a voted
IMO, he is the clear winner of the STFU Player of the Year if anything
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yeah, i mean you have to establish yourself before you can actually come back. he definitely established himself this year as a force to come in the nfl. he should win the "Back At Ya" award.. while reggie would get the  .
its cool greg ellis got this, i dont think randy moss should have even been voted for in it, im one of the few people who think he never fell off in the first place, oakland would bring any player down a notch, he's just lucky he got out when he did.
i really liked ben roethlisberger for this category, mainly since he went thru a hell of a lot since winning the super bowl to where he is now. but oh well.
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01-13-2008, 11:40 PM
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I haven't seen Greg Ellis much, but I though this award was either Moss' or Favre's...
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01-14-2008, 11:00 AM
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He def deserved it.
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01-14-2008, 12:04 PM
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Moss got screwed he should have gotten it. He broke jerry rices record after being a scrub on the raiders.
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01-14-2008, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ball in the baskett
Moss got screwed he should have gotten it. He broke jerry rices record after being a scrub on the raiders.
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I think coming back from an achilies injury which at his age could have ended his career, and missing the first 3 games, and finishing tied for 6th in sacks out weighs, a superstar sucking on a bad team, then going back to being a superstar on a team with Tom Brady.
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01-14-2008, 05:00 PM
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I think coming back from an achilies injury which at his age could have ended his career, and missing the first 3 games, and finishing tied for 6th in sacks out weighs, a superstar sucking on a bad team, then going back to being a superstar on a team with Tom Brady.
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But moss set a new record that is alot better than 6th in sacks even if he was injured.
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01-14-2008, 05:24 PM
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Bitb, its not where you finish, it is where you came from to do what you did
Greg ellis career was possibly over and actually over at different times in the offseason, to come back and play like a monster and not get hurt is greater than Moss being a b!tch and sucking on a teak that sucks to being a deep threat.
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