2008 Pro Bowl
yea, haven't got to that wrap-up of the FLoF Bowl that Haydn suggested I would be doing, but here's a quickie on the pro-bowl voting.
Go here to see the results.
Haydn picked up the Coach of the Year award and DeAngelo Williams garnered MVP honors. But Offensive MVP went jointly to Philip Rivers (4th in MVP voting) and Michael Turner (runner-up in MVP voting). Defensive MVP was much more clear-cut with James Harrison garnering a unanimous Defensive MVP award.
Rednecks had the most 1st team pro-bowlers (3) and Mimes had the most total pro-bowlers (4, all 2nd team). Only two teams failed to send a representative to the pro bowl. Hamburglers and Drow.
Go here to see the results.
Haydn picked up the Coach of the Year award and DeAngelo Williams garnered MVP honors. But Offensive MVP went jointly to Philip Rivers (4th in MVP voting) and Michael Turner (runner-up in MVP voting). Defensive MVP was much more clear-cut with James Harrison garnering a unanimous Defensive MVP award.
Rednecks had the most 1st team pro-bowlers (3) and Mimes had the most total pro-bowlers (4, all 2nd team). Only two teams failed to send a representative to the pro bowl. Hamburglers and Drow.
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2 Comments:
I have a slight complaint about the number of pro-bowlers - Rob Bironas, Anquan Boldin, and Greg Jennings are all on team Malleus - I should have 4 (2 1st team, 2 2nd team).
While both Bironas and Boldin did END the season on Haydn's team, they played all or the vast majority of their regular seasons with other teams (Beavers and Old No. 7, respectively).
That's typically how these associations are made.
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