The Galloping Gobbler award is given to the Most Value Player of FOX's Thanksgiving Day Game. The Award started in 2002 as a replacement for John Madden's Turkey Leg award, which was discontinued when Madden Left FOX for ABC. The Award was originally a silver, Robotic Turkey, Equiped with a NFL on Fox helmet, and carrying a football in one hand and a stiff arm extended. The Award was updated in 2007 featuring a more rustic color, and a new, more realistic turkey, perched up against a small football on a platform.
The award has been won by the Following players:
2002: Emmitt Smith-Dallas Cowboys
2003: Dre' Bly-Detroit Lions
2004: Julius Jones-Dallas Cowboys
2005: Michael Vick-Atlanta Falcons
2006: Tony Romo-Dallas Cowboys
2007: Brett Favre- Green Bay Packers
2008: DeMarcus Ware-Dallas Cowboys
2009: Donald Driver-Green Bay Packers
2010: Drew Brees-New Orleans Saints
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Red Grange was know as the Galloping Ghost because of his speed and ability to evade members of opposing teams.
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Harold (Red) Edward Grange (June 13, 1903 ? January 28, 1991), was a professional and college American football player. He was a charter member of both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame. Harold "Red" Grange Nickname: Red Grange. The Galloping Ghost. Yes it was harorld Grange who was nicknamed the galloping ghost while he played in the 20's but I think he was a running back and not a quarterback.
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There are 8. MVP award. Rookie of the year award. Coach of the year. Defensive player of the year. Sixth man award. Most improved player. Sportsmanship award. J. Walter Kenedy Citizenship award.