Pro Bowl Cheat Sheet

Our midseason PFF All-Pro Team

With the season just a tad past the halfway point, it’s time for our midseason ring of honor.

Amazingly enough, we’ve only found room for one New York Giants player to start, which says a lot about the consistent overall play we’re seeing from all their units.

Meanwhile, we’ve got multiple players from mediocre situations in Minnesota, San Diego, Miami and San Francisco, and there is an awful lot of representation from the much-mocked AFC West.

Goes to show what we always reinforce: Football is a team game, and every team has players who are absolutely doing their part.

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Pro Bowl Cheat Sheet: Eight weeks in

So with not half a season gone for some players we revisit who we’d pick for the Pro Bowl if it all stopped now… a depressing thought!

Not quite as morbid, but certainly a little frustrating, is the fact the NFL has started the voting already. In supporting you to try to ensure only the fittest and most deserving are selected, we are putting together our ballot from week to week.

If you are booked into some monastic retreat for the next few months here’s how we recommend you use your votes. Read the rest of this entry »

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It’s campaign time! These Pro Bowlers deserve your votes

It’s far too early to be talking about the Pro Bowl, but, in its infinite wisdom, the NFL has started collecting votes while many players still have 10 games to play.

Is the Pro Bowl mostly a pointless exercise? Yes. But ten years from now, when players areba nominated for the Hall of Fame, the number of Pro Bowls will be a key differentiator — and that is important.

And so, as guardians of the game, the brave men who eschew normal lives to track every player on every play in every game, feel we have to do something — namely, give our cheat sheet of most deserving players.

Anyone can tell you Peyton Manning should go, but how about Josh Sitton, Matt Roth, Zach Miller or Fred Robbins Here’s our list of offensive and defensive players, which you should feel free to print out, stick down your sock, and bring out in the NFL exam almost everyone finds tricky. Read the rest of this entry »

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