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Years ago
normally I wouldn't have agreed with Crosswhite winning it either, as he was on a losing team (I don't really rate losing) but he played exceptionally well which his numbers back up.

Years ago
yes generally I would say losing doesn't help your cause for POTW.
If Deleon had hit the game winner or Sav had in your hypothetical dream world that mirrors reality, Crosswhites numbers are still better so it still leaves him as a Ball Hog with no award.


Years ago
Don't get me wrong, Crosswhite had a good line for that game, but you've got to give a POTW award to someone who actually won a game.
I think it should have been Flynn getting that award. Great all around game from him and his team won.
