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Vote for Panthers ProBowl nominees @ NFL.com


DawgzLife

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This has probably been posted before, sorry if it has, but...unlike national & state ballots, you should vote early & often! :D

http://www.nfl.com/probowl/ballot?icampaign=PB_NFLNOW&module=HP11_more_now

I think the following Panthers definitely deseve the props: Cam; Smitty; Kalil; DeAngelo &/or Stewart (I picked both); Olsen & Shockey; Charles Johnson; Hardy; Anderson; Gamble; Munnerlyn; Martin; Mare (yeah right!...I did not vote for him); Baker (for % of punts dropped inside of the 20).

I think these Panthers can get votes, but may not 'deserve' it (I voted for them anyway): Gross; Conner; Godfrey; Jason Phillips-special teams.

It seems strange that they don't have our FB (Felton) listed at all? Maybe they don't think we ever use him?

Some of our guys really deserve the recognition. Happy voting!

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Ummm, Gross has been one of the best LTs in the NFC...

In contrast Godfrey, Olsen, Shockey, Munnerlyn and Martin do not deserve the pro bowl.

Happy to support and vote for them, but please think about who you are giving credit to first...

Gross gets more credit for his name & draft position than his play. You think he is 1 of the best, that's your opinion; I don't. Jared Allen isn't the only player to work Gross over.

Maybe you missed the thread title...support Panthers. Of course they are not all probowlers, but then again, many of the guys who get selected don't deserve it anyway. It is the fans of teams like Pittsburg, GB, NY teams, etc. that have fans who support their players thru voting.

You don't think Olsen is probowl worthy? Interesting. 'please think about who you are not giving credit to first' :sifone:

Munnerlyn has played solid, but not probowl, I agree. I guess you would rather vote for other teams players in the probowl...what a fan you are.

Martin is top 3 in INTs & top 10 in tackles, + he's been injured & missed time. Way to know your team. He & Gamble have been the only DBs who I think are actually worthy of votes for the Panthers.

And we wonder why the Panther fans don't have a reputation of diehards & dedicated to our team like some fo the other teams (GB, Pit, Cle, Bills, Pats, Wash, Phi, Dal, etc.). Personally I'm fuggin sick of the 'wine & cheese'-type view of Panthers fans by other fans & commentators.

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Gross gets more credit for his name & draft position than his play. You think he is 1 of the best, that's your opinion; I don't.....

Gross was one of the best RT's in the league just a few years ago. Since his switch to LT, he's had days where he was a world beater, but usually, he's pretty average.

I wasn't a big fan of the switch, but I had hope it would work out back when Otah was healthy.

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Gross was one of the best RT's in the league just a few years ago. Since his switch to LT, he's had days where he was a world beater, but usually, he's pretty average.

I wasn't a big fan of the switch, but I had hope it would work out back when Otah was healthy.

Then I'm sure you agree w/ me that we should draft an OT with our first rounder this year.

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You're wasting your time voting. The NFL decides who goes and the whole fan voting is bullsh*t. Do you really think Ryan Kalil could make the Pro Bowl with fan votes?

Yeah i lol'd after i voted and it said "vote again." I didn't, voted once for the players i think deserves it the most.

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