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KB: In or out of Pro Bowl?


JawnyBlaze

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Everyone's favorite analyst...and by favorite I mean he's the worst the NFL has ever had...Charles Davis discusses KB's shot of making the Pro Bowl.  Now, I'm not saying he necessarily should, but Davis' argument for why he won't is completely destroyed by the last few seconds of the video.  Davis says "to make the PB as a rookie your numbers have to be so gaudy that they can't not let you in."  And the video ends with the other guy saying KB is on track to have the most yards by a rookie WR since 2004 (I'm guessing Boldin).  I think it goes without saying that his TDs are on track to be the most in a long time too.  Well, AJ Green was a rookie Pro Bowl WR and if KB's numbers are on track to surpass Green's then that undermines Davis' reason for KB not making it.  If anything, what keeps KB out of the Pro Bowl will be the overall team's lack of success this year (barring a miraculous turnaround and strong last 9 game stretch).

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Right now, no.

And I agree, as a rookie your numbers have to be so good they can't say no. Doesn't matter how he stacks up vs old rookies. Numbers have to beat out current guys by a fair margin bc there past gives them a Pro Bowl edge.

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Shula is treating KB like a rookie when he's def not playing like one!!!

Cam should be throwing to KB's way 15 out of 10 times, but Shula wants all of his players to be average.

89 looked slow and old last year due to Shula. Cam and KB is looking like JAG when they should be killing defenses every single week.

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