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Carolina Panthers Pro Bowlers?


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Beason and Williams make it.

Beason is the best MLB in the NFC.

I for one hope your right. I hope that with last year and how Dwill finished up, John Q Public would know who he is now. I would hope that people see that he really has carried the offense for us this year

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The only RBs in the NFC that should be considered to get in before Williams are AP and Stephen Jackson but after them and Williams there is a large gap this year. As for MLBs, Patrick Willis is a lock and after that there is a list of 3 guys who will be vying for the last spot. The list includes Beason, Vilma, London Fletcher, Barrett Ruud and Curtis Lofton. Beason has the best stats out of those guys but Vilma might get in because the Saints have a better record. But don't forget that this year the Pro Bowl is held one week before the Super Bowl and that the players playing in the Super Bowl won't participate in the Pro Bowl.

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Beason and Williams make it.

Beason is the best MLB in the NFC.

Patrick Willis will make it over Beason, with Beason being #2. Williams should however be #1, has the 2nd highest yards-per-carry, only behind Chris Johnson.

That's not what will happen, though. Vikings fans have spam voted their entire team, and I bet you Redskins will once again vote their shitty players in(sup Clinton Portis making it over D-Will last year, sigh.)

I hate that Pro Bowl is voted by fans, because it's ruined by fans of certain teams(Redskins for example) It normally wouldn't mean anything to me, but pro bowl votes actually go into consideration for hall of fame voting :|

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Patrick Willis will make it over Beason, with Beason being #2. Williams should however be #1, has the 2nd highest yards-per-carry, only behind Chris Johnson.

That's not what will happen, though. Vikings fans have spam voted their entire team, and I bet you Redskins will once again vote their shitty players in(sup Clinton Portis making it over D-Will last year, sigh.)

I hate that Pro Bowl is voted by fans, because it's ruined by fans of certain teams(Redskins for example) It normally wouldn't mean anything to me, but pro bowl votes actually go into consideration for hall of fame voting :|

Willis plays in a 3-4, thus is not a MLB, so the "best MLB" statement holds true. They'll probably put Willis in over Beason, though, and run a 4-3 at the pro bowl.

And Steven Jackson will get the nod over Williams as a starter...if Adrian Peterson is in the Super Bowl.

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