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Teams with most drafted pro-bowlers since 2000


Cyberjag

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Is that total pro bowl selections and not individual players who have been in the pro bowl? If so then the numbers are kind of skewed. For example the patriots probably got around 15 just for Tom Brady. I would rather see total number of players.

 

*if I'm just an idiot and read that wrong, I'm sure you guys will let me know..ha

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Those numbers are definitely skewed. You can have the colts who between Peyton, Wayne, Harrison and Freeney have made the pro bowl like 40 times. So 4 players account for the whole team.

Do they count alternate pro bowl players? Last year Bridgewater and Tyrod Taylor made it to the pro bowl. LOL

 

 

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14 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

But, but we draft like idiots. Hurney was an idiot and Gettleman is a moron and ... and... and...

You know, that same crap they say every year.

Quality organization trying to compete in a very, very tough sport. We're going to have up and down years, but at least we have up years.

 

 

I have been a Lions fan for about twice as long as the Panthers have been around. And the Panthers have had twice as many SuperB owl trips than the Lions. 2 more Championship games. And a better record.

 

The Lions are also near the bottom of that list as well.

 

Bottom line. The Panthers at least have had success. There are fans out there who cannot even say that.

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