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Seroiusly...Fletcher > Beason???


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NFC East blogger firmly has his mouth around the NFC East's penis

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfceast/0-6-151/Fletcher-rips-Pro-Bowl-voting-process.html

What a genius Lucci line from Fletcher. And I couldn't agree with him more. He had an amazing season and he deserves to get in over Jon Beason. Sorry, Panthers fans. Fletcher's been doing it for years -- and this may be the best season of his career.

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Considering how lopsided the van vote was in favor of the Redskins, for Beason to get in over Fletcher shows it wasn't a popularity contest. Beason had to have gotten the majority of the coaches and players votes. So if they want to cry about Fletcher not being in the pro-bowl it was because his peers thought Beason deserved it more.

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Considering how lopsided the van vote was in favor of the Redskins, for Beason to get in over Fletcher shows it wasn't a popularity contest. Beason had to have gotten the majority of the coaches and players votes. So if they want to cry about Fletcher not being in the pro-bowl it was because his peers thought Beason deserved it more.

Truth. Who would know who is the best? The people facing them, that's who. The coaches that have watched games and tape and seen the MLB eat their offense alive. They swung the vote hard core, so no one should whine. This is about THIS season, not the past 10, if it wasn't Kasay would be the biggest snub ever. His numbers aren't even that great, and his team is mediocre, so whatever, typical NFC East homers.

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