On offense, because the nature of what we do is so different, it’s challenging for guys to get recognition. I mean, let’s say Marshall had an amazing year by option standards (say 2,500 yards passing and 1,200 yards rushing). He’d still be competing against guys who have thrown for almost twice that amount at a position that values passing statistics.
The defense is more interesting. If Woody can get a couple guys who can come off the edge and get sacks or force some bad decisions by the opposing quarterback, I could see us having some guys there, either because someone had a bunch of sacks or a handful of picks, which is of course why he was hired.