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Pro Bowl updates?


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They're supposed to be reported every Wednesday and obvviously several of our media guys got the numbers because Joe Webb being the leading ST vote-getter was brought up several times in Wednesdays press conferences.

Maybe I just missed it somehow, but I haven't seen any updates from Voth, Jones, Person, etc. on our guys numbers despite them obviously knowing it.  Just wanted to know if we still had like 13 guys in the top 2, 20 in the top 10, TD #1 in OLB votes, Cam #2 overall, etc.

If our media guys just happen to be slacking I was wondering if one of you twitter folk could tweet at them and get the numbers

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4 hours ago, CCS said:

We're Super Bowling not Pro Bowling this year, bro.

Can we stop this..... We ALL know the goal is a Superbowl, but it is still a honor to be named to the event, even if they don't play in the game. There's nothing wrong with wanting both for our players and our fan base.

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Well, the fact of it being an old link would explain why the results look similar!  LOL

BTW, it looks like the record for the most pro bowl players voted from one team in any season is 13 - the 2007 Dallas Cowboys.  So, if these voting results hold up, we'd equal that.  Hopefully we'll get Stew or Ealy on the board too, so we can hold the record!

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What really crazy is that pretty much all our guys leading in votes for their respective positions, deserve to be there! Man, I don't think that how outstanding a job Gettleman has done here can be overstated! The guys that he has brought in here that were cast aside from other teams, or who were not drafted by any teams, that have come in and performed at an All-Star level is fuging outrageous!!!

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4 hours ago, Haplo E said:

Michael Oher is a probowl LT. Wow! The thing this franchise is doing for washed up players is amazing.

No sh!t, from being cut by the Titans, who are so bad that they don't need a stupid nickname (see Taints, cowgirls, falcunts, etc) to make fun of them, to leading the probowl voting. I admit that I thought he was a bandaid until we could get someone else up to speed.  That'll do Big Mike, that'll do.

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3 hours ago, joemac said:

What really crazy is that pretty much all our guys leading in votes for their respective positions, deserve to be there! Man, I don't think that how outstanding a job Gettleman has done here can be overstated! The guys that he has brought in here that were cast aside from other teams, or who were not drafted by any teams, that have come in and performed at an All-Star level is fuging outrageous!!!

Definitely, but you have to give credit to Ron & Co as well. Getts found the talent and brought it in, but the coaching staff has made a meal out of mashed potatoes with these guys too. They've done a hell of a job coaching the guys up, and they deserve the commendations as well.

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