Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
    My Team
    Arizona Cardinals
    Post Count
    10,116
    NFC - Offense
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    WR Larry Fitzgerald Cardinals 92 rec, 1,236 yds, 8 TDs
    WR Torry Holt Rams 88 rec, 1,128 yds, 8 TDs
    WR Santana Moss Redskins 75 rec, 1,240 yds, 6 TDs
    WR Steve Smith Panthers 93 rec., 1,414 yds, 11 TDs
    OT Walter Jones Seahawks 6th Pro Bowl
    OT Chris Samuels Redskins 3rd Pro Bowl
    OT Orlando Pace Rams 7th Pro Bowl
    OG Larry Allen Cowboys 10th Pro Bowl
    OG Steve Hutchinson Seahawks 3rd Pro Bowl
    OG Mike Wahle Panthers 1st Pro Bowl
    C LeCharles Bentley Saints 2nd Pro Bowl
    C Olin Kreutz Bears 5th Pro Bowl
    TE Alge Crumpler Falcons 58 rec., 793 yds, 5 TDs
    TE Jeremy Shockey Giants 63 rec., 873 yds, 7 TDs
    QB Jake Delhomme Panthers 234-384, 2,998 yds, 15 TDs
    QB Matt Hasselbeck Seahawks 271-420, 3,215 yds, 22 TDs
    QB Michael Vick Falcons 183-337, 2,136 yds, 13 TDs
    RB Shaun Alexander Seahawks 329 att, 1,668 yds, 24 TDs
    RB Tiki Barber Giants 313 att., 1,577 yds, 8 TDs
    RB Warrick Dunn Falcons 259 att, 1,328 yds, 3 TDs
    FB Mack Strong Seahawks 1st Pro Bowl

    NFC - Defense
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    DE Julius Peppers Panthers 7.5 sacks
    DE Michael Strahan Giants 11.5 sacks
    DE Osi Umenyiora Giants 12.5 sacks
    DT Rod Coleman Falcons 9.5 sacks
    DT Tommie Harris Bears 3 sacks
    DT Shaun Rogers Lions 5.5 sacks
    OLB Lance Briggs Bears 100 tackles
    OLB Keith Brooking Falcons 95 tackles
    OLB Derrick Brooks Bucs 102 tackles
    ILB Jeremiah Trotter Eagles 106 tackles
    ILB Brian Urlacher Bears 115 tackles, 6 sacks
    CB Ronde Barber Bucs 5 INTs, 19 pass breakups
    CB DeAngelo Hall Falcons 5 INTs
    CB Nathan Vasher Bears 8 INTs
    FS Darren Sharper Vikings 8 INTs
    SS Mike Brown Bears 72 tackles, 3 INTs
    SS Roy Williams Cowboys 76 tackles

    NFC - Specialists
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    Punter Josh Bidwell Bucs 40.3 net avg.
    Kicker Neil Rackers Cardinals 36-37 FGs, 16-16 PATs
    Returner Koren Robinson Vikings 26.6 average, 1 TD
    Special teamer David Tyree Giants 1st Pro Bowl


    AFC - Offense
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    WR Chris Chambers Dolphins 72 rec, 992 yds, 9 TDs
    WR Marvin Harrison Colts 80 rec, 1,127 yds, 12 TDs
    WR Chad Johnson Bengals 84 rec, 1,260 yds, 8 TDs
    WR Rod Smith Broncos 79 rec, 1003 yds, 6 TDs
    OT Willie Anderson Bengals 5th Pro Bowl
    OT Jonathan Ogden Ravens 10th Pro Bowl selection
    OT Willie Roaf Chiefs 11th Pro Bowl selection
    OG Alan Faneca Steelers 5th Pro Bowl selection
    OG Will Shields Chiefs 11th Pro Bowl selection
    OG Brian Waters Chiefs 2nd Pro Bowl selection
    C Jeff Hartings Steelers 7th Pro Bowl selection
    C Jeff Saturday Colts
    TE Antonio Gates Chargers 82 rec, 1,026 yds, 9 TDs
    TE Tony Gonzalez Chiefs 68 rec, 788 yds, 2 TDs
    QB Tom Brady Patriots 313-493, 3888 yds, 23 TDs
    QB Peyton Manning Colts 295-439, 3,626 yds, 28 TDs
    QB Carson Palmer Bengals 315-465, 3516 yds, 30 TDs
    RB Edgerrin James Colts 347 att, 1465 yds, 13 TDs
    RB Larry Johnson Chiefs 278 att, 1418 yds, 16 TDs
    RB LaDainian Tomlinson Chargers 306 att., 1323 yds, 17 TDs
    FB Lorenzo Neal Chargers 2nd Pro Bowl selection

    AFC - Defense
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    DE Dwight Freeney Colts 10.5 sacks
    DE Jason Taylor Dolphins 11 sacks
    DE Derrick Burgess Raiders 14 sacks
    DT Richard Seymour Patriots 40 tackles, 3 sacks
    DT Marcus Stroud Jaguars 40 tackles, 1 sacks
    DT Jamal Williams Chargers 44 tackles
    ILB Zach Thomas Dolphins 141 tackles, 2 sacks
    ILB Cato June Colts 102 tackles, 5 INTs
    ILB Al Wilson Broncos 68 tackles, 3 sacks
    OLB Shawne Merriman Chargers 46 tackles, 9 sacks
    OLB Joey Porter Steelers 50 tackles, 8 sacks
    CB Champ Bailey Broncos 53 tackles, 8 INTs
    CB Ty Law Jets 6 INTs
    CB Deltha O'Neal Bengals 61 tackles, 10 INTs
    SS Troy Polamalu Steelers 77 tackles, 3 sacks
    FS John Lynch Broncos 51 tackles, 2 INTs
    FS Bob Sanders Colts 92 tackles, 1 INT

    AFC - Specialists
    Pos. Player Team Stats

    Punter Brian Moorman Bills 45.5 yard average
    Kicker Shayne Graham Bengals 25-29 FGs, 44-44 PATs
    Returner Jerome Mathis Texans 2 return TDs
    Special teamer Hanik Milligan Chargers


    So who got snubbed?

    I've got mine, but I want to see what others say first.

  2. #2
    You can't handle The Truth TheTruth's Avatar
    Post Count
    11,101
    Tom Nalen Broncos Center
    Trevor Pryce Broncos Defensive End
    Gerard Warren Broncos Defensive Tackle

  3. #3
    Too weird to live, and too rare to die. midgetonadonkey's Avatar
    Post Count
    23,737
    The whole Houston o-line got snubbed.

  4. #4
    Crowned
    Post Count
    2,401
    Anquan Boldin definitely got snubbed. He should be there over Santana Moss (who hasn't been good since week 8). Joey Galloway also has an argument over Moss.

    Bledsoe has a better case than Vick, as does Eli. Thomas Jones may have a case over Dunn.

  5. #5
    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
    My Team
    Seattle Seahawks
    Post Count
    28,727
    Nice to see Mack Strong make it at fullback.

  6. #6
    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
    Post Count
    18,446
    Nathan Vasher made it, nice

  7. #7
    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
    My Team
    Arizona Cardinals
    Post Count
    10,116
    Anquan Boldin definitely got snubbed. He should be there over Santana Moss (who hasn't been good since week 8). Joey Galloway also has an argument over Moss.
    Here's my assessment on Boldin.

    Where the is Boldin? 85 receptions, 1240 yards receiving, 6 TD's and...
    AND HE MISSED TWO GAMES!

    His totals are equal to Moss who played more two games, equal to Holt and comparable to Fitzgerald. On ESPN they were acting like Galloway was the biggest snub. Galloway (71 rec, 1152 yards, 8 TD's) was just as likely to come away with a sub-60 yard receiving game (3) as 100+ receiving yards (4). Meanwhile, Boldin has just one sub-60 yard game and eight 100+ of his 12 games played. Far more consistant. If Bolden had played all fourteen games, it's safe to say he has 1500 yards and 7/8 TD's right now with possibly 10 100+ receiving games.

    As a matter of fact Boldin has equal to if not more 100+ receiving games (8 - 12 games) than every Pro Bowl named NFC receiver: Smith (8 - 14 games), Fitzgerald (7 - 14 games), Holt (5 - 12 games), Moss (4 - 14 games) - and even more than EVERY AFC named receiver: Harrison (6 - 14 games), Chambers (3 - 14 games), Johnson (3 - 14 games), R. Smith (2 - 14 games).

    It's just rediculous. He's so damn underrated that he didn't even make Len Pasquerelli's All-Underrated/Underappreciated team... Just crazy.

    He'll likely have 1400/1500 yards and 7/8 TD's by year's end despite missing two games and being opposite of another Pro Bowl receiver and he's not even "good" enough to make the Bowl, the Bowl snub list or the Non-Bowl Underrated/Underappreciated team.

    Just a joke. Moss? he had two great games and a fistful of mediocre ones.

    Please


    He's a top-3 receiver in the League and he was totally screwed.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •