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Ray Lewis made the Probowl!!!!!????


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Clay Matthews got in solely based on people remembering last year. Lance Briggs...I dunno, is he overdue like when London Fletcher got in (only reason he got in)? Weatherspoon has been good from what I've seen but that's only been when the Falcons play the Panthers and Saints (keeping tabs on important NFCS games, Bucs vs other two don't count), dunno if he is Pro Bowl worthy but I can't name another that would be more worthy unless it's (possibly slightly biased opinion) James Anderson. All 4-3 OLBs are at a disadvantage anyway since 3-4 OLBs get sacks and that is what most people look at.

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Clay Matthews got in solely based on people remembering last year. Lance Briggs...I dunno, is he overdue like when London Fletcher got in (only reason he got in)? Weatherspoon has been good from what I've seen but that's only been when the Falcons play the Panthers and Saints (keeping tabs on important NFCS games, Bucs vs other two don't count), dunno if he is Pro Bowl worthy but I can't name another that would be more worthy unless it's (possibly slightly biased opinion) James Anderson. All 4-3 OLBs are at a disadvantage anyway since 3-4 OLBs get sacks and that is what most people look at.

A lot of analysts etc are starting to call him one of the best 4-3 OLB.

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London Fletcher Is a beast and if he played for a winning team his name would be tattoo on the PB roster.

Kinda like Patrick Willis (Pro Bowl every year, only 1 year was the team any good), Jon Beason (Pro Bowl all but 1 year he played, only 1 year was the team any good)? Fletcher is good, but he's not on Willis or Beason's level. Certainly didn't deserve Pro Bowl over Beason last year.

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Fletcher over beason all day long. You do know he has more tackles than any linebacker in the league over the past ten years and never misses a game. I'd take him over Urlacher as well.

Jesus Idk even know how to respond to this, you do know many things factor in to tackles like for loss etc, plus Beason is one of the better cover linebackers in the league.

Talk about football ignorance

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