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Pro Bowl 2010!!.

Ricky87

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This is the coolest thing ever....NFL Pro Bowl selection!. There's a little something for everybody, including the Browns, Bills, and the Raiders. Unfortunately if your a Bengals fan you got zero love, though. Palmer's arm was strong enough, Cedric Benson's legs weren't fast enough, and Ocho-Cinco's hands weren't big enough. Can't say I don't disagree after looking at who takes their place, but still sad either way.....Also have to love how Welker made it, but Moss didn't. Huge surprise when you consider this is the fans voting, but you can't really ignore 120+ catches or 1,300 yards either...Overall I say it's a great list from top to bottom in both conference and it should be an exciting Pro Bowl!!!....

Offense

Quarterbacks

AFC
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis
Philip Rivers, San Diego
Tom Brady, New England

NFC
Drew Brees, New Orleans
Brett Favre, Minnesota
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay


Running backs

AFC
Chris Johnson, Tennessee
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville
Ray Rice, Baltimore

NFC
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota
Steven Jackson, St.Louis
DeAngelo Williams, Carolina

Fullbacks

AFC
Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore

NFC
Leonard Weaver

Wide receivers

AFC
Andre Johnson, Houston
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
Brandon Marshall, Denver
Wes Welker, New England

NFC
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia
Miles Austin, Dallas
Sidney Rice, Minnesota

Tight ends

AFC
Dallas Clark, Indianapolis
Antonio Gates, San Diego

NFC
Vernon Davis, San Francisco
Jason Witten, Dallas

Tackles

AFC
Jake Long, Miami
Ryan Clady, Denver
Joe Thomas, Cleveland

NFC
Jason Peters, Philadelphia
Bryant McKinnie, Minnesota
Jonathan Stinchcomb, New Orleans

Guards

AFC
Logan Mankins, New England
Alan Faneca, N.Y. Jets
Kris Dielman, San Diego

NFC
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota
Jahri Evans, New Orleans
Leonard Davis, Dallas

Centers

AFC
Nick Mangold, N.Y. Jets
Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis

NFC
Andre Gurode, Dallas
Shaun O'Hara, N.Y. Giants

Defense

Defensive ends

AFC
Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis
Robert Mathis, Indianapolis
Mario Williams, Houston

NFC
Jared Allen, Minnesota
Julius Peppers, Carolina
Trent Cole, Philadelphia

Interior linemen

AFC
Haloti Ngata, Baltimore
Vince Wilfork, New England
Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh

NFC
Kevin Williams, Minnesota
Darnell Dockett, Arizona
Jay Ratliff, Dallas

Outside linebackers

AFC
Elvis Dumervil, Denver
James Harrison, Pittsburgh
Brian Cushing, Houston

NFC
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas
Lance Briggs, Chicago
Brian Orakpo, Washington

Inside/middle linebackers

AFC
Ray Lewis, Baltimore
DeMeco Ryans, Houston

NFC
Patrick Willis, San Francisco
Jonathan Vilma, New Orleans

Cornerbacks

AFC
Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets
Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland
Champ Bailey, Denver

NFC
Charles Woodson, Green Bay
Asante Samuel, Philadelphia
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Arizona

Safety

AFC
Ed Reed, Baltimore
Jairus Byrd, Buffalo
Brian Dawkins, Denver

NFC
Darren Sharper, New Orleans
Nick Collins, Green Bay
Adrian Wilson, Arizona
 
Look at all the guys from N.O Woot
I'm actually surprised their weren't more. Will Smith definitely earned a spot IMO, and so did Marques Colston. Both guy's really made big plays for the Saints, and should be represented in the Pro Bowl..You did get Vilma, though, which was a surprise to me. I think that spot should have been switch with Jon Beason, and then Julius Peppers spot should have gone to Will Smith. I think that would have made more sense, but at least they got a few defensive players this time...Definitely a long time since that's happened!.
 
i was surprised when i found out that the game would be a week b4 the superbowl and all those that are on a team that does go to the SB are exempt from the PB
 
i was surprised when i found out that the game would be a week b4 the superbowl and all those that are on a team that does go to the SB are exempt from the PB
I believe they're just trying it out this year to see how it goes. Their theory is probably that this will make the festivities leading up to the SB a little more profitable, seeing there's usually been a SB hangover, in which people just don't seem to care to watch the post Super Bowl Pro-Bowl. It's actually not a bad idea, especially seeing the Super Bowl is in Miami this year, and I believe the Pro Bowl is going to be as well (as opposed to the traditional Hawaii Pro-Bowl).

I'm just shocked that the Ravens have 5 Pro-Bowlers, and the Bengals have zero. I love my Ravens, but they were swept by Cincy all year, so the Pro-Bowl is really Pro-Bull to me.
 
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