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Joe Webb - Pro Bowler???


tukafan21

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I'm serious, he may not have had a tackle today, but he is always down there on special teams and disrupting returners even if not getting credit for the tackle.

That he is also the 3rd string QB is crazy, might be the most versatile player on a roster because of that, so extremely valuable to have him on our team.

There is a special teams player spot in each division, I assume that's selected by players/coaches, I wonder if they will vote him in seeing as he's really a QB playing great special teams.

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Webb is definitely one of the most interesting type of players I've seen in the NFL.

It's probably been 60 years or never since a QB of any string was a main STs staple and one who isn't just there but he's damn good at it too.

Webb could play WR or QB too...I'd honestly like to have a few plays where we have him on the offense for a catch or 2...but poo he is really valuable to our STs.

The depth of this team is probably deeper than any Panthers team I can remember...all this without our #1 WR I'd say the season is playing it much better than most people thought when KB went down...could only Imagine if he was healthy and you added 1,000 yards and 9+ TDs to our offense this season.

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Webb is consistent and very good on ST's.  Couple that with him being a 3rd qb if we needed him and a great scout team leader, as well as another receiver if we need him, and even an emergency RB and he is that versatile player that Brockel wishes he was

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