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Only Luke Makes The Pro Bowl


usmcpanthers

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Truth be told, He's one of the only ones who deserved it. You could make a case for Addison and Peppers but there are a bunch of guys ahead of them in sacks even though they are having great years themselves. 

No one in the secondary deserves it. TD is showing signs of aging, Shaq's been hurt, Short doesn't have the numbers he generated in 2015 even if he's still disrupting the QB regularly.

And the offense, woo boy. None of them deserve it. It took them 10 weeks to even resemble something competent, but it looks like they're getting hot at the right time. 

The team has succeeded as a team this year. Cam is finally turning it on now and putting the team on his back, but we won a couple games in spite of his play early in the year while he was still recovering from surgery. 

Either way, don't be surprised if a few guys get the call up to the Pro Bowl if some of the ones in front drop out, like many so often do these days. 

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12 hours ago, usmcpanthers said:

https://www.derp/2017/12/19/16798800/nfl-carolina-panthers-luke-kuechly-named-to-pro-bowl-roster

 

We are so hated by every fan outside of Carolina. It is pretty amazing.  Many more Panthers deserved to be pro bowlers, Peppers and Addison off the top of my head.

Harrison Smith was rated top Safety by pff but not a pro bowler Convoluted voting

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