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Like the AP NFL coach of the year voting, the results of the AP offensive player of the year award are not satisfying to Kansas City Chiefs fans. The Associated Press named Peyton Manning the offensive player of the year while Philadelphia Eagles' LeSean McCoy came in second and Jamaal Charles came in third.
No surprise. Peyton Manning wins AP Offensive Player of the Year with 33 votes. LeSean McCoy was second (10), Jamaal Charles third (4)
— Brian McIntyre (@brian_mcintyre) February 2, 2014
I didn't expect Jamaal Charles to win this award -- Peyton was the obvious pick -- but I did expect him to come in second. This is the second award McCoy has picked up over Jamaal, the other being the FedEx Ground player of the year.
Peyton Manning was the choice for this award all along. There's no question about it. You have a strong argument with Andy Reid and the NFL coach of the year award but that argument is not nearly as strong when you're putting Jamaal up against Peyton.
Still, the Chiefs 2013 season was a huge success and Jamaal, who has been great for a few years now, did something he hasn't done a lot of in his career -- score touchdowns. And people tend to notice you when you score a lot of touchdowns.
It's a shame @jcharles25 didn't win OPOY... He did it all this season. It was a blast blocking for him. Made my job easy #chiefskingdom
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) February 2, 2014