Quarterback: 2. Eli Manning, Giants 4. Jason Campbell, Redskins (Wow, Tony Romo not even in the top five. Stunning.) Running backs: 1. Clinton Portis, Redskins (Surprising to see him ahead of Adrian Peterson by 100,000 votes.) 3. Marion Barber, Cowboys 4. Brandon Jacobs, Giants Wide receivers: 3. Santana Moss, Redskins 4. Terrell Owens, Cowboys (Trails Moss by 88,000 votes.) Fullbacks: 1. Mike Sellers, Redskins 2. Madison Hedgecock, Giants 3. Deon Anderson, Cowboys (Sellers in a runaway -- and he deserves it, although Hedgecock has been excellent.) Tight ends: 1. Jason Witten, Cowboys 2. Chris Cooley 3. Kevin Boss (Witten by 76,000 votes, but Cooley certainly has the better blog.) Center: 1. Shaun O'Hara, Giants 2. Casey Rabach, Redskins 5. Andre Gurode, Cowboys (It's great to see O'Hara ranked that high. He totally deserves it). Guard: 1. Chris Snee, Giants 2. Pete Kendall, Redskins 3. Randy Thomas, Redskins 5. Leonard Davis, Cowboys (Pretty big stretch to say Kendall and Thomas have been better than Davis. But Snee's definitely the best this season.) Tackle: 1. Chris Samuels, Redskins 2. David Diehl, Giants 3. Flozell Adams, Cowboys 4. Kareem McKenzie, Giants 5. Jon Jansen, Redskins Defensive end: 1. Justin Tuck, Giants 4. Andre Carter, Redskins (Tuck ran away with it. Julius Peppers trails him by 132,000 votes.) Defensive tackles: 1. Cornelius Griffin, Redskins 4. Kedric Golston, Redskins 5. Fred Robbins, Giants (OK, this is where it gets a little ridiculous. Robbins should be ahead of Griffin and Golston.) Outside linebackers: 1. DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys 2. Jason Taylor, Redskins (huh?), 3. Marcus Washington, Redskins (Huh?) 5. Rocky McIntosh, Redskins (Huh?). Ware has about a 140,000-vote lead on Taylor. Inside linebackers: 1. London Fletcher, Redskins (Absolutely.), 3. Antonio Pierce, Giants 5. Zach Thomas, Cowboys Cornerbacks: 1. Shawn Springs, Redskins 2. Carlos Rogers, Redskins 5. Asante Samuel (Wow, an Eagles player showed up!) Strong safety: 1. Chris Horton, Redskins 4. James Butler, Giants (Butler's 130,000 behind Horton.) Free safety: 1. LaRon Landry 2. Brian Dawkins (make that two Eagles!) 4. Michael Johnson, Giants 5. Ken Hamlin (How far he's fallen.) Kickers: 1. Shaun Suisham, Redskins (Who else?) 2. John Carney, Giants 3. Nick Folk, Cowboys Kick returners: 2. Rock Cartwright, Redskins 4. Domenik Hixon, Giants 5. Felix Jones, Cowboys Special teamers: 1. Khary Campbell, Redskins 2. Chase Blackburn, Giants 3. Keith Davis (Campbell's up by 66,000 over Blackburn. That's quite a bit in this category.)
:lol: That is really hilarious. My favorite is Suisham, who is 100,000 times worse that Feely or Nugent. And Shawn Springs has missed most of the season.
He is Brett Favre (one of the most popular players in the NFL) and he is in New York. not only does favre get votes from the jets fan base but he gets them from the Packers too, as well as fans who just like Favre. Favre doesn't need a probowl season to get in the probowl (but at least he doesn't play in them anymore so he lets someone have the chance to get in.) Although, the reason he doesn't play anymore is probably because his friends like Steve Young are no longer in it.
thats fantastic, but is he having a pro bowl season? just to let you know, I understand the legacy of Brett Favre and love him as a player and person. But he isn't having a pro bowl season. He's having a good season.
The idiotic fan vote is only 1/3 of the equation. The fact that someone is first or second now does not guarantee their inclusion on the team. The coaches and players also get to vote.
Good to see Thomas Jones is behind LT who has been quiet and Ronnie Brown, Jones just leads the afc in rushing. Wallace Wright should be on Special Teams..
I see two big problems with pro bowl voting. 1st) It should end after the season is over, not a few weeks before. Some good players could have major slumps in the last few weeks, and some borderline players could have some great weeks, but go unnoticed. 2nd) I have no problem with fan voting, to a certain extent. I don't like it that they allow people to vote as many times as they want. There should be one set of votes per person. I know people would find ways to bend the rules even if there were very good registration procedures, but that extra effort wouldn't be worth it for most people, so overall it would be more fair.