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NFL Pro Bowl Voting is open. Which Panthers are on the list?


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Let's see...

  • Special teams:
    • Kicker
      • Gonzalez
      • Interesting that Joey Slye is listed under Washington, but in a Panthers jersey. 
    • LS
      • Jansen
    • P
      • Edwards (albeit in a Chargers jersey?)
    • RS:
      • Erickson (what's with these wrong jerseys?)
    • ST
      • Luvu (he looks happy)
  • Offense
    • QB
      • No entry shown. Boo, I say. BOOOOOOOO
    • RB
      • Hubbard
      • CMC
    • WR
      • DJ
      • Robbie
    • FB
      • None.
    • TE
      • Thomas
      • Tremble
    • Tackle
      • Moton
    • G
      • Daley
      • Jordan (there's that jersey issue again)
      • Scott (JERSEY!)
    • C
      • Elflein
  • Defense
    • DE
      • Burns
      • Fox
    • DT
      • Brown
      • Jones
    • ILB
      • Carter
    • OLB
      • Reddick
      • Shaq
    • CB
      • Gilmore 
      • Jackson
    • SS
      • Chandler
    • FS
      • Chinn

I think I got everybody.   Who's missing from this list in this year's voting?




https://www.nfl.com/pro-bowl/ballot

 

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Reddick is having the best season for a Panthers defender outside of Peppers, Kuechly, or 2015 Norman.

If the Panthers can make a playoff push and Reddick keeps up his play, he should be in contention for DPOY.

Best FA value signing in Panthers history. He is not getting enough respect nationally 

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1 hour ago, Seltzer said:

Reddick is having the best season for a Panthers defender outside of Peppers, Kuechly, or 2015 Norman.

If the Panthers can make a playoff push and Reddick keeps up his play, he should be in contention for DPOY.

Best FA value signing in Panthers history. He is not getting enough respect nationally 

Who could look at the product we put on the field and say any part of that was award worthy?

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