Redskins in the Pro Bowl

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GTripp0012
10-18-2008, 06:58 PM
Now that pro bowl voting is open, it seems like a good time to look at the guys who deserve a trip to Honolulu. Maybe you're the type that votes a team full of Redskins every year. Hey, more power to you. But if you want to know who deserves it the most, heres a short list of guys who absolutely should be playing after the Super Bowl this year.

Carlos Rogers

No Redskin on the defense has been tested more than Rogers has this season (33 times), and no Redskin has been better than Rogers. It's hard to say where the Redskins would be without Rogers, and I'm thinking it would be somewhere around 1-4 with one of the worst passing defenses in the NFL. Shawn Springs still plays like a top corner when he's healthy, but back in April, we thought that Rogers would be coming off PUP about now. What he accomplished in this offseason defied all reasonable expectations, and it's time to reward him.

Andre Carter

Carter is probably going to get passed over for the probowl because he only has one sack on the year, but he's the best pass rushing lineman AND the best run stopping lineman on a top ten defense. Carter is as indispensable as any player on the team right now and his team leading 12 pressures are double as many as any other player on the team (6 -- Evans/Griffin).

London Fletcher

Okay, I'm back on the Fletcher bandwagon. Previously, I was in support of Rocky to the pro bowl, but after watching Fletch the last two weeks, I still believe the old man has the best coverage skills of any LB of our team (except Blades, perhaps). He's not as valuable against the run as people think, but his sideline to sideline range and toughness should be legendary. It's terrible that Fletch lost the first 9 years of his career to the media-challenged cities of Buffalo and St. Louis, because he has been a top five LB in the NFL for a long time, and has never been to a pro bowl. Well, I officially believe you have to send him this year.

LaRon Landry

The Redskins have given up two pass plays in excess of 40 yards this year (well, three if you count the one where Reggie Brown wasn't touched, but humor me). On both plays it was a Landry mistake that ALLOWED the offense to do what is taken for granted against other NFL teams once or twice a game. Landry is so versatile, but when you have a player that can go sideline to sideline in deep pass defense, you really have a secret weapon. That type of player comes along maybe 2-3 times a decade, and the Redskins drafted two of those guys in the last 5 years.

Chris Cooley

Those who haven't been hiding under a rock know that Cooley is one of the two best receiving TEs in the NFC, but this year especially, Cooley has become one of the best blocking TEs in the entire NFL. He, believe it or not, is the best blocking TE on the roster. Now the complete player in his 5th season, he should be in the next 6 pro bowls if he can remain healthy.

Chris Samuels

Samuels goes to the pro bowl every year. He just happens to be having a career year.

Pete Kendall

Pete Kendall, please get in line behind Shawn Springs and Andre Carter in the career reclamation project showcase.

Clinton Portis

Clinton Portis, through 6 weeks, is the best RB in the NFL by every conventional (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PortCl00.htm) and sabermetric (http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/rb) measure. In fact, it's not even remotely close. My argument against Portis was that he never breaks the long run. Well, in the last three games, Portis has SIX 20+ yard runs. So much for that.

I am taking credit for predicting this career year, which I did this offseason.

Jason Campbell

Yeah, he's looked more shaky in some games than others, but out of the NFC, you send Drew Brees to the pro bowl, you send Kurt Warner, and then in my opinion, Jason Campbell has outplayed every QB in the NFC B-East this year, and deserves the final roster spot at QB based on his first 6 weeks.

Chris Horton, Shawn Springs, Rocky McIntosh, Santana Moss and Corneilius Griffin should all receive consideration but ultimately I believe there are better options at those positions.

GTripp0012
10-18-2008, 07:02 PM
If you click on the 'Sabermetrics' link in the post above, it links you to a rankings page of RBs this year.

The column highlighted in red is called "effective yards" and is as good a measure as any of his total value. Only three RBs in the entire NFL have more than 500 effective yards. Portis has 800. That really puts this season in perspective.

Did I mention that Portis has also been a great receiver this year?

Lotus
10-18-2008, 08:06 PM
I realize that Jason Taylor has been out and therefore is not a great pick for the Pro Bowl at this point in the season.

But why is he listed on the Pro Bowl ballot as a linebacker rather than as a defensive end?

GTripp0012
10-18-2008, 08:55 PM
ESPN - Redskins' best Sellers - NFC East (http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfceast/0-4-127/Redskins--best-Sellers.html)

Mark Mosely makes the case for Sellers.

The Redskins have ten guys who deserve the pro bowl this year. That really supports the fact that this might be the best team in the NFL. How many do the Giants have? Tuck, Robbins, Snee, Diehl, O'Hara, Jacobs, Burress?

How many does Dallas have?
Barber, Witten, Owens, Ware, Ratliff, Romo?

Lotus
10-18-2008, 10:00 PM
ESPN - Redskins' best Sellers - NFC East (http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfceast/0-4-127/Redskins--best-Sellers.html)

Mark Mosely makes the case for Sellers.

The Redskins have ten guys who deserve the pro bowl this year. That really supports the fact that this might be the best team in the NFL. How many do the Giants have? Tuck, Robbins, Snee, Diehl, O'Hara, Jacobs, Burress?

How many does Dallas have?
Barber, Witten, Owens, Ware, Ratliff, Romo?

I hope much fewer than 13 Cowboys make it this year. I thought that several of their picks last year were undeserving. Now I'm sick of hearing, "13 Pro Bowlers..."

reppinredskins
10-18-2008, 10:11 PM
Chris Horten anyone?

53Fan
10-18-2008, 10:45 PM
All those guys have gotten, and are still getting, multiple votes from me. Plus Sellers and Suisham. I'm also voting McIntosh and Washington because the voting is so early and I'm expecting more from them as the season goes on. I give an occasional vote to Springs. If he could stay on the field there is no doubt he would belong.

GMScud
10-18-2008, 10:52 PM
Every team has 10 or 11 games left to play and the fact that ballots are even open shows what a joke of an "all-star" game the NFL has. Case in point - 13 Cowboys made it last year because they're a popular team.

Kind of like the way nearly the entire AL starting lineup in the MLB All-Star game is usually Yankees and Red Sox, despite there always being much more deserving players. Fans drive revenue, therefore they get to vote, but IMO it takes credit away from deserving players, and takes credibility away from the "all-star" or "pro-bowl" label.

I'll vote for the Redskins players because I love 'em, but that doesn't mean it isn't stupid.

53Fan
10-18-2008, 11:08 PM
I don't think anybody would disagree with you GMScud. The only reason I've even bothering with this is I'd rather see my guys get a trip to Hawaii than the Cowgirls. Plus I believe the guys I'm voting for deserve a shot. But yeah, it is a popularity contest as far as the fan vote goes and it's WAY to early to know who deserves to go.

GMScud
10-18-2008, 11:15 PM
I don't think anybody would disagree with you GMScud. The only reason I've even bothering with this is I'd rather see my guys get a trip to Hawaii than the Cowgirls. Plus I believe the guys I'm voting for deserve a shot. But yeah, it is a popularity contest as far as the fan vote goes and it's WAY to early to know who deserves to go.

Exactly. The only reason I'm even thinking of the words "pro-bowl" is because I don't want to see a bunch of undeserving Cowpokes make the trip again.

I really hope Caveman Sellers goes this year.

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