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Cams chances at the Pro Bowl...


MGH1989

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3 QB's per conference correct?

B/c if that's the case you know Rodgers, Brees, and probably Eli are going.

take into account there is a good chance Brees or Rodgers are in the Superbowl, so one alternate will prob get into. IDK, Cam is 3rd in fan voting for QB's and I could see him getting top 3 in player votes.

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eh, people back out all the time.

4th or 5th guys w/ votes have a shot....Cam has a shot at landing on one of those. 11% chance I say he sees the field.

Pro Bowl is about what you do early on or the year prior.....so Cam setting all these records won't factor in much.

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Rodgers/Brees/Stafford/Manning/Romo/Ryan/Newton in no particular order, all have a chance at making the Pro Bowl from the NFC.

If a team like the 49ers make it to the SB, then I'd say Newton does not have much of a chance. Rodgers and Brees are essentially locks to make it unless one makes the SB. I think there are so many Cowboys fans, they will vote Romo in unfortunately. So it may come down to Newton or Stafford. I think 30-40% chance is realistic.

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Since fan voting is only a third of what the NFL considers when choosing pro bowlers, I think when players and coaches look at the NFC qbs and see that Cam is performing at the same level as other veterans and that he is doing this as a ROOKIE at the QUARTERBACK position, they'll have no choice but to seen him to Hawaii. I know the players we've faced this year should see how good the guy is. He did get a lot of props from the best qb in the league right now after we gave the Packers scare.

With that being said I'd go 85% chance he makes it.

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