Dude....it's not a court room.
Logic applies everywhere.
This was a real simple premise. Tw asked why Sam won the award despite the fact the he looks inferior in almost all aspects.
Inferior based on a one day performance at a combine? He can (and did) look shitty on combine day, but that doesn't change what he did during the 2013 season. The award was not "Most Athletically Talented Player Who Likely Will Have a More Fruitful Career in the Future." It was SEC DPOY for 2013.
And my take is that is was the stats. And like you said, the fact that Fords best performances came after the award was voted on. It's not really a debate on who is better so much as it is - although someone could have been better why did Sam win it anyway?
Someone may have been better statistically. Someone may have been better in some way other than statistics (although I still argue that statistics go a long way, because you can't be the best defensive player if you're not making defensive plays, e.g., tackles, TFLs, sacks, etc.). But advocating Ford as that "someone" for 2013? I personally don't agree with it. Again, not saying that Ford was vastly inferior, but simply not good enough to be clearly the choice over Sam in 2013. Sam was also unanimously voted as first team SEC defense, so I'm not alone in this.
And I still stand by what I said. How a player can win an award can be the result of many factors and very circumstantial. I think that was the case here. Stats and timing were everything. Whether Sam was better or not was all decided on both of those factors.
And then there's Clowneys laziness that got in the way too. And Mosely being a bit underwhelming in 2013.
Indeed. And just because a player wins an award in 2013 doesn't mean he's the best player generally, or that he'll consistently be better season after season. I'm in no way defending Sam as one of the best players to play the game, or as the clear winner for SEC DPOY over everyone else. I'm just saying that I don't see how Ford could be selected as "superior" over Sam for SEC DPOY 2013.