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Offensive MVP Tony Dean QB Houston Defensive MVP Thomas Welker FS Honolulu Offensive Rookie of the Year Mark Howe WR Cleveland Defensive Rookie of the Year Emmett Simmons SS Tampa Bay Coach of the Year Infinity on Trial _____________________________________________________________________
Offensive All Pro Team
QB Tony Dean Houston RB Cory Martin Washington, Clint Young Oklahoma WR Willie Howland Memphis, Eric Duncan Arizona TE Mario Burton Birmingham OL Andre Ochs Chicago, John Coltrane San Antonio, Clarence Clemons San Antonio, Andrew Manning Chicago, Lloyd England Denver
Special Teams
KR Leroy Jenkins Oklahoma K John Bazile Washington P Glenn Cannon Oakland
Defensive All Pro Team
DL Robert Cosby Washington, Fred Hall Washington, John Broussard Washington, Joseph Taylor Los Angeles LB Emmett Pennington Detroit, Thomas Allums Charlotte, Stephen Ray Vaughan San Antonio, Fred Leeper Pittsburgh DB Thomas Welker Honolulu, Eugene Holland Florida, (3 way tie) Antonio Tinsley Memphis, Jeffrey Danko Oklahoma, Allen Buchanan Washington
Howe 8, Parker 7, England 6, Peterson 2, Forester 1
Defensive ROY
Simmons 7, Cosby 6, M. Smith 5, Taylor 4, Heard 1, M. Hardin 1
Coach of the Year
Infinity on Trial 17, CrazyRazor 2, Raidergreg69 2, CoachNorm 1
Last edited 1/09/2020 11:58 am
Re: 1986 USFL/WFL All Pro Team
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1/09/2020 5:46 am
Re: 1986 USFL/WFL All Pro Team
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1/09/2020 5:49 am
Re: 1986 USFL/WFL All Pro Team
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1/09/2020 5:57 am
The only "other" vote was a write in vote for Cosby as a LB (I've been typing it Crosby, my bad, even with glasses my eyes ****). The reason Cosby was on the DE ballot and not the LB ballot is his stats. He had more sacks than passes thrown his way so I listed him as a DE. In MFN it's not unusual for DL to have a few passes thrown their way.
It's the same reason I list WR's at RB on the ballot. I don't care if a player is shown as a LT, if he rushes for 1,000+ yards, he's going on the ballot as a RB.
Re: 1986 USFL/WFL All Pro Team
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1/09/2020 6:09 am
The kicker choice was easy, as John Bazile made 10 more FG's than anyone else, going 47/50.
The punter choice was difficult. The punters with the highest average per kick mostly had low net yards and low inside 20 ratio. The ones with the most Inside 20 did it with an abundance of opportunities and mostly middle of the pack averages.
Glenn Cannon was only 9th in average per kick (just 1.0 yards behind though) but 2nd in Net avg and 3rd with 59 punts inside the 20.