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11-18-2012, 09:39 PM
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I'd be super bummed if only two 49ers were voted in. But there's alot of deserving talent in the NFC.
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I'm assuming the two you're talking about are Bowman and Willis. Goldson might make it. Alex Boone should. Possibly Andy Lee too.
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Oh, my bad. Didn't realize SWDC was the pinnacle of class and grace.
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11-18-2012, 09:58 PM
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I'm assuming the two you're talking about are Bowman and Willis. Goldson might make it. Alex Boone should. Possibly Andy Lee too.
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No. On his ballot he voted in Aldon Smith and Justin Smith.
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11-18-2012, 10:26 PM
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For the Steelers Roethlisberger, Miller, and Timmons should be on there, based on how they've been playing.
Pouncey, Woodley, and maybe Polamalu could make it based on name alone.
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11-18-2012, 10:41 PM
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No. On his ballot he voted in Aldon Smith and Justin Smith.
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Oh I didn't know you were talking about a ballot. I thought you were just saying in general that it would be disappointing if only two 49ers made the Pro Bowl this season.
Doesn't really matter. Well, it's good for the players I suppose when negotiating another contract. Some don't deserve to go though and sometimes get in on reputation alone. Especially with fans voting in the last decade. I'll be more interested in who makes the All Pro list.
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Oh, my bad. Didn't realize SWDC was the pinnacle of class and grace.
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11-19-2012, 01:33 PM
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But seriously, the Broncos should have the following in the Pro Bowl:
Manning
D. Thomas
Clady
Koppen
Dumervil
Miller
Woodyard
Champ
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11-19-2012, 01:41 PM
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Tamba Hali is not having a Tamba Hali like season. He hasn't been bad by any means but he shouldn't be going to the pro bowl.
Eric Berry has not even been close to a pro bowl player at any point this season. I think alot of it has to do with him coming off the ALC injury but still he should not be a pro bowler.
You could make a case for Derrick Johnson or Justin Houston but that's it when it comes to the Chiefs. I'm not even saying those two should go just that you could make a case for them.
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11-19-2012, 01:55 PM
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[quote=Caulibflower;3184680]Mine, that I submitted today (these picks aren't ranked):
AFC QB
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh
Peyton Manning, Denver
Tom Brady, New England
NFC QB
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Matt Ryan, Atlanta
RG3
AFC RB
Arian Foster, Houston
Chris Johnson (Homer)
CJ Spiller, Buffalo
NFC RB
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota
Frank Gore
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle
AFC WR
Wes Welker, New England
Demaryius Thomas, Denver
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
AJ Green, Cincinnati
NFC WR
Calvin Johnson, Houston
Victor Cruz
Brandon Marshall, Chicago
Roddy White, Atlanta
AFC FB
Marcel Reece, Oakland
NFC FB
Michael Robinson, Seattle
AFC TE
Rob Gronkowski, New England
Heath Miller, Pittsburgh
NFC TE
Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta
Jimmy Graham, New Orleans
(I bow out for offensive line voting)
AFC DE
JJ Watt, Houston
Cameron Wake, Miami
Elvis Dumervil, Denver
NFC DE
Jared Allen, Minnesota
Charles Johnson, Carolina
Jason Pierre-Paul, New York
AFC DT
Geno Atkins, Cincinnati
Ngata
Randy Starks, Miami
NFC DT
Suh
Gerald McCoy
Henry Melton, Chicago
AFC ILB
Lawrence Timmons
Jerod Mayo, New England
NFC ILB
Patrick Willis
Bobby Wagner, Seattle
AFC OLB
Von Miller, Denver
Justin Houston, Kansas City
Tamba Hali, Kansas City
NFC OLB
Clay Matthews, Green Bay
Sean Weatherspoon
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas
AFC CB
McCourty's
Antonio Cromartie, New York
NFC CB
Charles Tillman, Chicago
Tim Jennings, Chicago
Richard Sherman, Seattle
AFC SS
Tyvon Branch
NFC SS
William Moore
AFC FS
Jairus Byrd, Buffalo
NFC FS
Earl Thomas, Seattle
AFC K
Rob Bironas
NFC K
Blair Walsh, Minnesota
AFC P
Brett Kern
NFC P
Andy Lee
AFC RET
Darius Reynaud
NFC RET
Percy Harvin, Minnesota
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11-19-2012, 02:13 PM
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Reshad jones over Eric berry
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11-19-2012, 03:23 PM
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From the Falcons I'd say Matt Ryan, Roddy White, and Tony Gonzalez are shoe-ins. You could also make an argument for guys like John Abraham, Thomas DeCoud, Asante Samuel, William Moore, and Jonathan Babineaux.
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11-19-2012, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Ghost of Juice
NFC QB
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Matt Ryan, Atlanta
RG3
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RG3's a better pick after yesterday. I'd say his Pro Bowl stock is up. Haha.
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NFC RB
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota
Frank Gore
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle
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As good as Frank Gore is, Doug Martin's been better this year. You could make a pretty reasonable case that the NFC has the three best running backs in the NFL right now, AP, Marshawn and Martin being 1, 2 and 3.
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NFC DT
Suh
Gerald McCoy
Henry Melton, Chicago
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I know I have a number of Seattle players on my ballot, but Brandon Mebane is having a better season than Suh.
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NFC ILB
Patrick Willis
Bobby Wagner, Seattle
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When you see that Arizona almost beat Atlanta yesterday with a Pop Warner offense, you realize how good their defense is, and Daryl Washington is the cog in the middle. He can make plays in any aspect of the game, and I don't know the last time we've seen a middle linebacker who's such a deadly blitzer. Make you think of vintage Brian Urlacher at times. Washington's impressed me a lot more than Patrick Willis every year. And that's what the Pro Bowl's about. I still might take Willis over Washington if I were just to choose one, but Washington gets my Pro Bowl vote.
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11-19-2012, 04:14 PM
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I know Martin is having a better year than Gore but I voted him in because he is the main focus for the other team's defense, which makes has helped Alex Smith alot. Suh I voted mainly because I just like him alot so it was bias. Patrick Willis got my vote because of respect, although Washington is probably more deserving.
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