2013 Pro Bowl

DixieDestroyer

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Here's the roster for this year's Pro Bowl....

AFC OFFENSE

Quarterback
Peyton Manning, Denver*
Tom Brady, New England
Matt Schaub, Houston

Running back
Arian Foster, Houston*
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City
Ray Rice, Baltimore

Fullback
Vonta Leach, Baltimore*

Wide receiver
A.J. Green, Cincinnati*
Andre Johnson, Houston*
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
Wes Welker, New England

Tight end
Rob Gronkowski, New England*
Heath Miller, Pittsburgh

Tackle
Joe Thomas, Cleveland*
Duane Brown, Houston*
Ryan Clady, Denver

Guard
Logan Mankins, New England*
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore*
Wade Smith, Houston

Center
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh*
Chris Myers, Houston



AFC DEFENSE

Defensive end
J.J. Watt, Houston*
Cameron Wake, Miami*
Elvis Dumervil, Denver

Interior linemen
Geno Atkins, Cincinnati*
Vince Wilfork, New England*
Haloti Ngata, Baltimore

Outside linebacker
Von Miller, Denver*
Tamba Hali, Kansas City*
Robert Mathis, Indianapolis

Inside/Middle linebacker
Jerod Mayo, New England*
Derrick Johnson, Kansas City

Cornerback
Champ Bailey, Denver*
Johnathan Joseph, Houston*
Antonio Cromartie, N.Y. Jets

Free safety
Ed Reed, Baltimore*

Strong safety
Eric Berry, Kansas City*
LaRon Landry, N.Y. Jets



AFC SPECIALISTS

Punter
Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City

Place-kicker
Phil Dawson, Cleveland

Kick returner
Jacoby Jones, Baltimore

Special-teamer
Matthew Slater, New England



NFC OFFENSE

Quarterback
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay*
Matt Ryan, Atlanta
Robert Griffin III, Washington

Running back
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota*
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle
Frank Gore, San Francisco

Fullback
Jerome Felton, Minnesota*

Wide receiver
Calvin Johnson, Detroit*
Brandon Marshall, Chicago*
Julio Jones, Atlanta
Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants

Tight end
Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta*
Jason Witten, Dallas

Tackle
Joe Staley, San Francisco*
Russell Okung, Seattle*
Trent Williams, Washington

Guard
Mike Iupati, San Francisco*
Jahri Evans, New Orleans*
Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants

Center
Max Unger, Seattle*
Jeff Saturday, Green Bay



NFC DEFENSE

Defensive end
Jason Pierre-Paul, N.Y. Giants*
Julius Peppers, Chicago*
Jared Allen, Minnesota

Interior linemen
Justin Smith, San Francisco*
Henry Melton, Chicago*
Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay

Outside linebacker
Aldon Smith, San Francisco*
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas*
Clay Matthews, Green Bay

Inside/Middle linebacker
Patrick Willis, San Francisco*
NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco

Cornerback
Charles Tillman, Chicago*
Tim Jennings, Chicago*
Patrick Peterson, Arizona

Free safety
Dashon Goldson, San Francisco*
Earl Thomas, Seattle

Strong safety
Donte Whitner, San Francisco*



NFC SPECIALISTS

Punter
Thomas Morstead, New Orleans

Place-kicker
Blair Walsh, Minnesota

Kick returner
Leon Washington, Seattle

Special-teamer
Lorenzo Alexander, Washington


http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/69086/2013-pro-bowl-roster
 
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Trent Williams shouldn't have made it, and I say that as a Redskins fan. Affirmative action pick, IMO. If he was white, nobody would know who he was. Not saying he's terrible or even below-average, just not elite.

On the flip side, London Fletcher gets snubbed once again. At the age of 37, he leads all NFL linebackers with 5 INTs and 10 passes defensed. He was probably passed over because hes just a quiet black man with a good work ethic, while the fans prefer see some thug-ass ****** who dances around like a chimp after every tackle and stabs people outside strip clubs.
 

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Trent Williams shouldn't have made it, and I say that as a Redskins fan. Affirmative action pick, IMO. If he was white, nobody would know who he was. Not saying he's terrible or even below-average, just not elite.

On the flip side, London Fletcher gets snubbed once again. At the age of 37, he leads all NFL linebackers with 5 INTs and 10 passes defensed. He was probably passed over because hes just a quiet black man with a good work ethic, while the fans prefer see some thug-ass ****** who dances around like a chimp after every tackle and stabs people outside strip clubs.

I agree. Greenway is another guy who should have made it. The immortal Ed Reed makes it again. Incredible! The Pro Bowl is nothing but a popularity contest these days.
 

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The media hype machine of RGIII ousting the incredible Drew Brees and Tony Romo is expected ridiculousness. Brees and Romo are set to pass for more than 5,000 yards - should both have decent games next week. RGIII has passed fo 3,100 yards of bubble screen madness.
 

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I'm hard pressed to come up with a league leader at a position that gets snubbed that is not white. Brees (passing yards and TDs) and Kluechy (tackles). London Fletcher did lead in what I call the sub-categories of passes defended and interceptions for a linebacker - plus he is 37 years old. Every year we see this phenomenon of white league leaders snubbed and yet when the media talks about pro bowl snubs they rarely get mentioned.
 

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The media hype machine of RGIII ousting the incredible Drew Brees and Tony Romo is expected ridiculousness. Brees and Romo are set to pass for more than 5,000 yards - should both have decent games next week. RGIII has passed fo 3,100 yards of bubble screen madness.

Griffin also struggled against the Eagles defense... :icon_lol:
 

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I like Rice, and Charles, but I know dern well Woodhead could be everything they are, and more. Brees not being in there is simply criminal. OUr Linebackers not being in there is even worse. At least the idiots couldnt deny Welker his spot.
 

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The media hype machine of RGIII ousting the incredible Drew Brees and Tony Romo is expected ridiculousness. Brees and Romo are set to pass for more than 5,000 yards - should both have decent games next week. RGIII has passed fo 3,100 yards of bubble screen madness.
How many times did Vick make the pro bowl and not nearly have the stats to make the game. Even McDrabb made too many pro bowls. If you want to see who are the better players look at the all pro selections.
 

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Trent Williams shouldn't have made it, and I say that as a Redskins fan. Affirmative action pick, IMO. If he was white, nobody would know who he was. Not saying he's terrible or even below-average, just not elite.

On the flip side, London Fletcher gets snubbed once again. At the age of 37, he leads all NFL linebackers with 5 INTs and 10 passes defensed. He was probably passed over because hes just a quiet black man with a good work ethic, while the fans prefer see some thug-ass ****** who dances around like a chimp after every tackle and stabs people outside strip clubs.

Black men who speak english, wear their pants correctly and hold a job outside of politics and Hebrewwood are pretty much ignored in America's sewer culture unless they can be used by the left as props.
 

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The pro-bowl is a popularity contest and nothing more. It means nothing. I hate when someone brings up "Pro-bowls" as a measure of a player. It's meaningless. For example I don't think Gronkowski and Mattews should have made it because of the time they have missed with injuries. But they have an impressive resume--so even the pro-black contingent votes them in. The only rookies or newcomers to the elite catagory that make the Pro bowl are black QB's because they are feeding the culty marxy beast by making that selection. Otherwise its business as usual.
 

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Black men who speak English, wear their pants correctly and hold a job outside of politics and Hebrewwood are pretty much ignored in America's sewer culture unless they can be used by the left as props.

Fletcher has also been married to a non-mulatto black women for several years. The C-Marxist's powers-that-be do not like black men that are not total self-loathing Uncle Tom's (aka Cornball Brothers) -- hence, all the love for race mixers like Robert Griffin and Russell Wilson, who will proudly display their mudsharks for the whole world to see.

Wilson actually did like a ten minute interview prior to the draft with ESPN and all the camera's did was focus on his blonde skank, while ESPN's head Lonsman Chris Berman beamed with pride back in the studio.

I mean, how in the world can ESPN or NBC show shots of London Fletcher's black wife cheering him on from the stands at the Pro Bowl?



Photos of Fletcher and Wife: http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Charne+Fletcher
 

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Remember the last black rookie QB to be undeserving of a probowl spot? He went on to suck the next year and do TD celebrations when his team was being slaughtered.
 

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Remember the last black rookie QB to be undeserving of a probowl spot? He went on to suck the next year and do TD celebrations when his team was being slaughtered.
he also sucked in the pro bowl, throwing like 4 picks when they weren't even playing defense.

Lauranitis was the leader in solo tackles, should have gotten in.

Jed Collins should have gotten in at fullback, he is an awesome blocker and a threat to catch it out of the backfield

as far as safties, looks like some weak picks, Harrison Smith has a good case over both guys from San Fransisco, Eric Weddle should have gotten a spot.

Personally I think Andrew Luck should have went in over Schaub, but oh well, at least he is White.
 

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Ya gotta wonder if Weddle will ever make it. There was so much DWF unhappiness when he got a nice contract a couple of years ago, if he ever gets respect it'll likely be like Justin Smith finally has at the end of his career.

Greenway should be there every season. He's always among the top tacklers even though he plays strongside backer. That's roughly equivalent to the way J. J. Watt dominates as a 3-4 end.

Laurinaitis should also make the Pro Bowl every year.
 

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Lauranitis was the leader in solo tackles, should have gotten in.

Without question. I actually believe Lauranitis to be the best all around LB in the NFL. The Pro Bowl is a joke.
 

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Gremlin making the Pro Bowl is the perfect illustration of the groupthink that infests the DWF mindset.

Kirk Cousins and his play in winning 2 games for the Redskins has totally been swept under the rug. I will be hoping the Cowboys win the game on Sunday.
 

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Ya gotta wonder if Weddle will ever make it. There was so much DWF unhappiness when he got a nice contract a couple of years ago, if he ever gets respect it'll likely be like Justin Smith finally has at the end of his career.

Greenway should be there every season. He's always among the top tacklers even though he plays strongside backer. That's roughly equivalent to the way J. J. Watt dominates as a 3-4 end.

Laurinaitis should also make the Pro Bowl every year.

Good calls there...Weddle, Brees, Greenway & Lauranitis should all be Pro-Bowl locks. It's ridiculous that the Gremlin got the nod over Brees. :mad:
 

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list of snubs
1. James Laurinatis St. Louis LB
2. Eric Weddle San Deigo S
3. Chad Greenway LB Vikings
4. Josh Sutton Packer G
5. Kyle Williams Bills DT
6. Chris Long St. Louis DE
7. Matt Kalil T Vikings
8. Andy Levitre G Bills
9. Andrew Whitworth T Cinci
10 Nate Solder T Pats

I put Chris Long on the list because even though he didn't have great stats 28 Tackles and 8.5 sacks, he was always double covered and is the workhorse for the Rams.
 

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he also sucked in the pro bowl, throwing like 4 picks when they weren't even playing defense.

Actually dwid, Peter Prisco recently reported that AFC players were playing extra hard against Cam Newton at the 2012 Pro Bowl.

Unpopular Newton got rough treatment from others at Pro Bowl

Full Story: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...-treatment-from-other-players-during-pro-bowl


P.S: Eric Weddle did make the Pro Bowl last season. He should've been a no-brainer this season, also.
 
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Gerald McCoy making the Pro Bowl should tell you everything you need to know about this joke of an all-star game. The guy was hyped since before he was drafted and has been nothing short of a bust. It's true that DTs usually don't rack up sacks, but McCOy had 5-- 4 of those were in 2 games against the Cowboys and the Eagles. Even if you want to make the Justin Smith "he does a lot of the little things that don't show up on the stat sheet" argument, we're talking about a guy that many thought should have gone number 1 overall in his draft. He had 23 solo tackles. Please.

It's interesting that one of the fairer positions in the league--at least by NFL standards--Tight End, features 4 non-White players (3 Whites and Gonzalez). Though the Pro Bowl generally is just a popularity contest, those 4 are the top TEs in league right now (Gronk is simply the most talented even if his stats were down this year due to injury) with the only real argument that could be made is for Jimmy Graham to be amongst the top 4. It makes one wonder: if positions that require a similar skillset but for whatever stupid reason are still considered "taboo" such as Defensive End and Linebacker were 50-50 as Tight End pretty much is, how many Pro Bowl/All Pro/"Elite" White players are out there that we never heard of/never got a shot?
 
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Actually dwid, Peter Prisco recently reported that AFC players were playing extra hard against Cam Newton at the 2012 Pro Bowl.

Unpopular Newton got rough treatment from others at Pro Bowl

Full Story: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...-treatment-from-other-players-during-pro-bowl


P.S: Eric Weddle did make the Pro Bowl last season. He should've been a no-brainer this season, also.

The only reason Weddle got selected to the Pro Bowl last season was because he was amongst the league leaders (maybe he was THE league leader??) in interceptions--they could not deny him. He will never get the Deion Sanders/Revis/Ed Reed treatment by DWFs ie "he doesn't have a lot of interceptions because opposing QBs and offensive coaches FEAR him and they wouldn't DARE throw to their side of the field." Such a joke. Weddle's only hope for another Pro Bowl is to lead the league in interceptions again, period.
 

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Crissie and Uncle Al giving endless love to the "new breed" of quarterback, which of course includes only black ones. That'll be the main CM media talking point all spring and summer leading up to the 2013 season. Crissie speculated earlier that this Super Bowl may mark the beginning of the end of the dropback passer in the league's championship game.
 
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