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Quote:Delusional fanbase
 

What is delusional about most people thinking we might have a kicker or punter make the Pro Bowl? Or maybe a  MLB as an alternate?

Quote:What is delusional about most people thinking we might have a kicker or punter make the Pro Bowl? Or maybe a  MLB as an alternate?


It's just funny to even think you all are debating which jags make the pro bowl
Anger Scobee and Poz

It isn't funny really...  Playing well relative to other teams in your division should make you pro bowl eligible.  The chiefs had people make the pro bowl last year with 2 wins.  I like my team and some of the players have been playing well.  I doubt we will have anyone make the first team selections but it is nice to post to a thread discussing this.

Are the players being mentioned (Poz,Scobee,Anger) playing well withing their own rights? Yes

 

Is the Probowl about the win/loss column ? Nope

 

SO why is this delusional?
Hard for me to give a hoot about the pro-bowl anymore.  It's just such a joke now. 

Quote:If I was a player, would I want to go and play in the "pick up" game? But on topic, Marks has a shot if he shows well on Thursday. They will highlight reel his play for the past month. Still will fall short.
 

It's pretty obvious the players like going to the game with the amount of fight they put in to move the game back to Hawaii.  The players still love a free vacation for themselves and family.
I doubt any Jag gets in the pro-bow this season. 

Quote:Probably not any players going to the popularity bowl.  
So true....Poz would be a sure bet on any high profile team.
Why are people saying Anger? He's average. Poz is the only one that might be worthy. 

 

But to answer your question: no. We won't have any pro bowlers. 

I didn't know the Jags had any really good Bowlers on their team.

Quote:Personally I think Poz/Marks should go and Anger should have gone last year and probably should this year too. 
For this year, I think Alan Ball has played well enough to be considered for the Pro Bowl. Even perennial Pro Bowl favorites give up a few tosses here and there. Alan is playing outfield with a slew of rookies, which might explain his side is not receiving priority attention of opposing offenses. Yet, from an objective look at things as they are, his play has been top-notch. You don't always get to see all the action, but his level of play is conspicuous for its invisibility. 
Quote:Personally I think Poz/Marks should go and Anger should have gone last year and probably should this year too. 
 

ROFL this is why some of you are delusional.

 

Marks?? just LOL

Anger wasn't even a top 5 last year and he isn't even top 10 this year.
I don't see anyone making the Pro Bowl. The team doesn't get adequate coverage nationally to get the fan vote. Coaches and players might look at Poz or Marks, but even that seems unlikely. Maybe Anger? Even he is debatable.
Off the top of my head I think Daryl Smith (whos an ILB at Bal i think), Derrick Johnson, and Kiko Alanso deserve the pro bowl over Poz in the AFC. I could be forgetting someone but those 3 wouldnt leave a spot for him anyway. He might be the 4th best though.

 

Scobee would make it if he was on a better team, maybe Anger as well.

Quote:So true....Poz would be a sure bet on any high profile team.
 

While Poz has an uphill battle to make the Pro Bowl because of what you mentioned,  I think he helped his cause against the Texans on National TV.   From at least an instincts,  technique, and a relentless approach standpoint,  Poz reminds me of another former Penn St. who came after him in Happy Valley:  Sean Lee.  IMO,  Poz was the Defensive MVP of this game for the Jaguars.
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While Poz has an uphill battle to make the Pro Bowl because of what you mentioned, I think he helped his cause against the Texans on National TV. From at least an instincts, technique, and a relentless approach standpoint, Poz reminds me of another former Penn St. who came after him in Happy Valley: Sean Lee. IMO, Poz was the Defensive MVP of this game for the Jaguars.[/quote


Poz is awesome.
Poz is probably our only chance. I for one am not watching the pro bowl unless a Jag is in it... the game itself is a complete waste of time.

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