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No All Pro for 89?


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A.J. Green deserves some consideration as well. It ain't so much their rookie QB that has turned around that Cincy offense, its the threat of AJ Green.

Young man can play. Probably going to need perform at this high level again next year to be in the conversation though.

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Lol... Smitty being 3rd on the list means that ^He won't be going to the Pro Bowl... Lmao

I forgot that that they only start 2 Wr's...

Man, you'd think that there'd be more quality threads after a W last week

All Pro does not equal Pro Bowl

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Yeah that sucks though... I bet if you ask every team in the league whom they'd rather try to cover, it would be Welker, hands down. He's consistent, but he's a possession guy that gets to make plays because he's been playing with Tom Brady for several years now.

IMO, teams don't really have to fear Welker. Yes, he's a beast in the slot, but he isn't gonna beat you over the top or going up and grabbing a ball over the defender. He finds a soft spot in a zone and they throw it to him... Nothing amazing there.

Smitty is better. His numbers probably will be next year too.

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Lol... Smitty being 3rd on the list means that ^He won't be going to the Pro Bowl... Lmao

I forgot that that they only start 2 Wr's...

Man, you'd think that there'd be more quality threads after a W last week

There's only 2 spots for the 1st team All Pro roster for WR's. This thread is not about the Pro Bowl.

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