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02-02-2011, 04:27 PM | #181 | |
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As far as whether he deserved to play in the pro bowl, that actually is beating a dead horse. The pro bowl selectors can't agree on anything without numbers, and those exist only for passers, rushers, receivers, and pass rushers. For cornerbacks, it's guys with lots of interceptions. I think everyone agrees that's a stupid way to do it, but a lot of people still use interception totals to defend selections. A lot of fans are just very indifferent to the fact that Hall was a pro-bowler this year. Your problem seems to be with that, though I think that's a really silly thing to be worked up about: people not caring that Hall was elected to the pro bowl. Maybe next year, I can prepare to be really excited for the Redskins pro bowlers. I don't think it's going to happen though.
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02-02-2011, 04:44 PM | #182 |
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That's not a good analogy and doesn't make any sense to me. You don't purposely walk behind rich people, waiting for them to drop a $100 bill.
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02-02-2011, 05:51 PM | #185 | |
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There's plenty of evidence that Hall didn't deserve to be there. Also: plenty that he did. It's factually correct that he was there -- as you've pointed out -- but no one was arguing that. You've been adamant that people admit to something that no one is denying. I would ask you to just try not to sweat how other individuals perceive Redskin players. We had three pro-bowlers this year, despite being a bad team. That's not unprecedented. Wouldn't you agree with me that if people were just hating on good Redskins players for the sake of hating on good Redskins players, that Fletcher and Orakpo would be getting as much conversation as Hall has received in this thread? But, they have not. I think people are getting worked up over peoples' perceptions of Hall's performance this year. Part of that perception is that voters put him in the pro bowl. Evidence presented in this thread is just trying to keep his contributions in perspective. I'll say this: the best corners in football this year were almost all in the AFC, so Hall was not as ridiculous a pick as some may think. It was stupid that Tramon Williams and Brent Grimes had to wait for someone to drop out to get in, but you didn't hear near the viatrol on Charles Woodson or Asante Samuel getting in on reputation that you did on Hall. It's also true that the more analysis one does, the worse Hall looks. Saying that is not me trying to deny that Hall went to the pro bowl and played well, it's just trying to keep things in perspective. The Pro Bowl is notorious for just taking a cursory look at the seasons player had before counting the ballots. It is what it is: not something worth getting worked up about. But Hall's season is about so much more than being a pro bowler, that talking about his season in context of going to the pro bowl is not worth anyones time.
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From a Redskins fan perspective, I think one of the weirdest things about Hall going to the pro bowl is that Rogers and Buchanon can't get that spot, even though they were our two best corners in YPT. Truth is, if Hall doesn't go, Rogers and Buchanon still aren't getting any consideration, because the narrative on our defense is that it handed out passing yards like candy.
The narrative is correct, but Rogers and Buchanon actually kept the problem from being a lot worse than it was. Moore, Doughty, Landry, and Hall gave up way too many yards to a man, and contributed equally to our yardage problem. Obviously, Landry and Hall both made a number of winning plays, and Moore did not.
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02-02-2011, 07:32 PM | #188 | |
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02-02-2011, 08:38 PM | #189 |
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Yeah I would assume a CB ballot to the pro bowl would more likely be based on playmaking turnovers than yards allowed in a game. Flashy usually gets you to Hawaii. Look at London...
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02-03-2011, 04:42 PM | #191 | |
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In this case, the pro bowl revels in its absence of knowledge. I'm perfectly okay with it holding the status quo as a meaningless honor and a meaningless game. That's why I use the descriptive phrase "pro bowl level" in analysis pieces. Actually being named to the pro bowl doesn't mean a thing, but that's an abstract level of performance for all players to strive for.
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