Now that the Seattle Seahawks time in the playoffs is over, and the Northwest's attention is shifted to the NBA , it is as good of time as any for the end-of-the-season NFL awards. Since the awards are supposed to be given out for regular season performance, and because the average football viewer has the attention span of a golden retriever puppy, doing the awards before the views of a particular player become toxic. Who cares if you had 8,000 combined yards during the season if you fumbled away the team's chance of going to the Super Bowl?
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