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Chad Ochocinco will replace Wes Welker in the Pro Bowl


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from ProFootballTalk.com:

Although the Bengals didn't have a single Pro Bowler when the rosters were first announced (making them the first division winner since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger not to have anyone make the Pro Bowl), Ochocinco will be going as an injury replacement. Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker will not play because of the knee injury he suffered in the regular-season finale, and first alternate Randy Moss also won't play because of an injury. Ochocinco is next on the list...This is Ochocinco's sixth Pro Bowl selection.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/15/ochocinco-going-to-the-pro-bowl/

Vincent Jackson's numbers, while similar to Ocho, were a little better. but I think hes a better receiver in general.

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It's just two numbers listed. No big deal; don't know why people think it's "so cool" to point out that it isn't technically 85.

My money says the dumbass had no idea until someone told him; don't know why his fans get so so upset when it's pointed out.

Well look at you, all researchin' and poo and using that there Bold Feature. Gold star! To the head of the class you go!

gracias... :D

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