Thailog80 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 I think Takeo is in. Moorman is 50/50...unfortunately I think Lechtler beats him out. Others?
Thailog80 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Posted December 22, 2004 Daimon SheltonLondon Fletcher 173084[/snapback] The more the merrier.
R. Rich Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Thailog80 Mark VI Simon Jay Rubeo ICE (gotta shake things up) BF in Indiana Alaska Darin Rico BADOLBILZ stevestojan Lori LABillzFan Now that's a starting 11! Oops! Sorry. Okay, 11 plus the all-important "12th man".
scribo Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 McGee as a return man? Wouldn't be suprised to see Mike Williams' name pop up on a reserve list. What about Pat and Sam?
Thailog80 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Posted December 22, 2004 McGee as a return man? Wouldn't be suprised to see Mike Williams' name pop up on a reserve list. What about Pat and Sam? 173108[/snapback] McGee oh yeah he's in.
ganesh Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 The more the merrier. 173085[/snapback] Dan Krieder might make it ahead of Shelton due to the love fest on the Steelers...Afterall they are 13-1.....
RuntheDamnBall Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Shelton will probably lose out to Jerald Sowell on the Jets, who was leading fan voting.
TravelingDad48 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Spikes will be .. but he is 3rd leading tackler on the Bills - Fletcher leads by a lot and should be a All-pro ... Fletcher 91 solo / 36 assisted 127 total plus 3.5 sacks, he is 3rd in the league, 7 behind Ray Lewis McGee 74 solo / 7 assisted 81 total, 3 INTs, 26.6 return average and 3 TD's Spikes 61 solo / 25 assisted 86 total, 4INT's, 2 for TD's Could see either Adams or Williams as a reserve ... deserve better Moorman is 3rd in average ... and similar numbers to the others .. other 3 play in Oakland (nice weather) , Indy (dome) and Tennesse (little better weather). Don't see anyone from the offense making it.
nick in* england Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 McGee may miss out because Dante Hall got that big return at the weekend....
Thailog80 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Posted December 22, 2004 McGee may miss out because Dante Hall got that big return at the weekend.... 173151[/snapback] Voting ended the previous Friday.....
nick in* england Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Voting ended the previous Friday..... 173154[/snapback] Not for players anc coaches
R. Rich Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Spikes will be .. but he is 3rd leading tackler on the Bills - Fletcher leads by a lot and should be a All-pro ... Fletcher 91 solo / 36 assisted 127 total plus 3.5 sacks, he is 3rd in the league, 7 behind Ray Lewis McGee 74 solo / 7 assisted 81 total, 3 INTs, 26.6 return average and 3 TD's Spikes 61 solo / 25 assisted 86 total, 4INT's, 2 for TD's Could see either Adams or Williams as a reserve ... deserve better Moorman is 3rd in average ... and similar numbers to the others .. other 3 play in Oakland (nice weather) , Indy (dome) and Tennesse (little better weather). Don't see anyone from the offense making it. 173139[/snapback] Good post, TravelingDad48. Spikes probably will be there along with Fletcher. Fletcher's performance this year has gone noticed by many in the media, and I think he'll get his due this time. Adams should go, as he has been very good this year. Williams has been spotty and is not as legitimate a candidate as The Keg. Moorman is going to get squeezed out again in a tough, competitive race for the lone punter spot. It's like how the WRs in the NFC used to be so stocked and it was hard to break through. I'm also rooting for McGee, who has certainly done enough on the field to earn a shot at the Pro Bowl. We'll see what happens later on. Offense? Nobody. McGahee hasn't had enough time in and Shelton had an atrocious start to the season, though he is playing much better right now. Moulds has been okay, I just don't know if he's done enough for a Pro Bowl bid.
Just Jack Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Thailog80Mark VI Simon Jay Rubeo ICE (gotta shake things up) BF in Indiana Alaska Darin Rico BADOLBILZ stevestojan Lori LABillzFan Now that's a starting 11! Oops! Sorry. Okay, 11 plus the all-important "12th man". 173105[/snapback] Dammit! I didn't make the cut.
R. Rich Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Dammit! I didn't make the cut. 173170[/snapback] Maybe the TBD coaches will vote you in.
ch19079 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 McGee oh yeah he's in. 173114[/snapback] i think they only select 1 return guy. and D. Hall is more well known. damn ESPN.
Thailog80 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Posted December 22, 2004 Not for players anc coaches 173160[/snapback] You are correct............Dec 20 and 21 were for coaches and players. My apologies.
TravelingDad48 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Voting so far ... on www.nfl.com NFL ALL-STAR TOP-10 OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE VOTE-GETTERS TOP-TEN OFFENSIVE TOP-TEN DEFENSIVE Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Peyton Manning, Colts 1,075,089 DE John Abraham, Jets 368,514 QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles 993,530 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens 281,341 QB Daunte Culpepper, Vikings 902,877 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers 272,842 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles 900,220 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears 272,159 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks 804,172 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos 263,863 RB Tiki Barber, Giants 792,163 ILB Nick Barnett, Packers 237,079 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts 722,477 SS Ed Reed, Ravens 219,067 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers 705,751 DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons 203,484 TE Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs 703,124 DE Jevon Kearse, Eagles 197,310 QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 690,306 DE Dwight Freeney, Colts 195,572 NFL ALL-STAR TOP-FIVE ROOKIE VOTE-GETTERS Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 690,306 WR Roy Williams, Lions 158,967 FB Chris Cooley, Redskins 150,600 CB Dunta Robinson, Texans 122,177 RB/KR B.J. Sams, Ravens 86,068 AFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Peyton Manning, Colts 1,075,089 DE John Abraham, Jets 368,514 RB Curtis Martin, Jets 587,444 IL Marcus Stroud, Jaguars 182,436 FB Jerald Sowell, Jets 332,742 OLB Keith Bulluck, Titans 191,749 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts 722,477 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens 281,341 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers 705,751 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos 263,863 T Jonathan Ogden, Ravens 190,876 SS Ed Reed, Ravens 219,067 G Alan Faneca, Steelers 238,993 FS John Lynch, Broncos 119,680 C Kevin Mawae, Jets 206,565 P Shane Lechler, Raiders 251,192 K Adam Vinatieri, Patriots 512,102 ST Larry Izzo, Patriots 115,837 KR Terrence McGee, Bills 163,857 NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles 993,530 DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons 203,484 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks 804,172 IL Kevin Williams, Minnesota 185,509 FB William Henderson, Packers 221,421 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers 272,842 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles 900,220 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears 272,159 TE Alge Crumpler, Falcons 573,769 CB Lito Sheppard, Eagles 186,029 T Orlando Pace, Rams 164,254 SS Michael Lewis, Eagles 101,947 G Larry Allen, Cowboys 198,026 FS Brian Dawkins, Eagles 176,798 C Hank Fraley, Eagles 157,320 P Mitch Berger, Saints 214,896 K David Akers, Eagles 680,644 ST Robert Ferguson, Packers 112,932 KR Eddie Drummond, Lions 315,936
Mark VI Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Thailog80Mark VI Simon Jay Rubeo ICE (gotta shake things up) BF in Indiana Alaska Darin Rico BADOLBILZ stevestojan Lori LABillzFan Now that's a starting 11! Oops! Sorry. Okay, 11 plus the all-important "12th man". 173105[/snapback] I'm serving a 1 year suspension for Roids. My stomach suddenly gained 50 lbs. and gave me away.
R. Rich Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 Voting so far ... on www.nfl.com NFL ALL-STAR TOP-10 OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE VOTE-GETTERS TOP-TEN OFFENSIVE TOP-TEN DEFENSIVE Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Peyton Manning, Colts 1,075,089 DE John Abraham, Jets 368,514 QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles 993,530 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens 281,341 QB Daunte Culpepper, Vikings 902,877 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers 272,842 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles 900,220 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears 272,159 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks 804,172 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos 263,863 RB Tiki Barber, Giants 792,163 ILB Nick Barnett, Packers 237,079 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts 722,477 SS Ed Reed, Ravens 219,067 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers 705,751 DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons 203,484 TE Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs 703,124 DE Jevon Kearse, Eagles 197,310 QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 690,306 DE Dwight Freeney, Colts 195,572 NFL ALL-STAR TOP-FIVE ROOKIE VOTE-GETTERS Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 690,306 WR Roy Williams, Lions 158,967 FB Chris Cooley, Redskins 150,600 CB Dunta Robinson, Texans 122,177 RB/KR B.J. Sams, Ravens 86,068 AFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Peyton Manning, Colts 1,075,089 DE John Abraham, Jets 368,514 RB Curtis Martin, Jets 587,444 IL Marcus Stroud, Jaguars 182,436 FB Jerald Sowell, Jets 332,742 OLB Keith Bulluck, Titans 191,749 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts 722,477 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens 281,341 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers 705,751 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos 263,863 T Jonathan Ogden, Ravens 190,876 SS Ed Reed, Ravens 219,067 G Alan Faneca, Steelers 238,993 FS John Lynch, Broncos 119,680 C Kevin Mawae, Jets 206,565 P Shane Lechler, Raiders 251,192 K Adam Vinatieri, Patriots 512,102 ST Larry Izzo, Patriots 115,837 KR Terrence McGee, Bills 163,857 NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Pos. Name, Team Votes Pos. Name, Team Votes QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles 993,530 DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons 203,484 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks 804,172 IL Kevin Williams, Minnesota 185,509 FB William Henderson, Packers 221,421 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers 272,842 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles 900,220 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears 272,159 TE Alge Crumpler, Falcons 573,769 CB Lito Sheppard, Eagles 186,029 T Orlando Pace, Rams 164,254 SS Michael Lewis, Eagles 101,947 G Larry Allen, Cowboys 198,026 FS Brian Dawkins, Eagles 176,798 C Hank Fraley, Eagles 157,320 P Mitch Berger, Saints 214,896 K David Akers, Eagles 680,644 ST Robert Ferguson, Packers 112,932 KR Eddie Drummond, Lions 315,936 173278[/snapback] How the heck is Larry Allen the leading vote getter among guards???? It seems they don't even bother to watch when it comes to linemen. They just get in on name recognition. That's crap.
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