Quote:Honestly, I don't worry or put any merit in any sporting accolade that includes fan voting.
Yao Ming would still be an NBA all-star if he were on the ballot.
The pro bowl is a popularity contest, there's no doubt about it. Still, like I said, if the team actually starts getting out of its own way and wins some playoff games he'll be well recognized.
Quote:Vino, what makes you think four of the listed quarterbacks will not be there? Only two will play in the Super Bowl. The only one (Tom Brady) who is injured probably will play in the Super Bowl anyway.
Also, why would you want Blake Bortles to play in a completely meaningless game with a broken left hand?
This.
Quote:"I will be mad if..."
Interesting prevailing sentiment around here lately. You folks must be pretty unhappy always making up stuff to be 'mad' about.
When there's nothing to be mad about, manufacture something. It's pretty much the mantra for many on this board.
Bortles has a broken non-throwing hand. I think that pretty much ends his consideration.
i personally can't wait till we have people making the probowl but NOT as alternates. If you manage to get voted in on that basis and you are from jacksonville, imo it almost has more value. everyone knows the way the probowl works, I tapered my expectations for jags in that game a long time ago.
Quote:Do players still get "pro bowler" on their resume if they get in because someone backed out? I remember David Garrard made it because 7 other guys backed out, lol. Can he officially call himself a pro bowler?
Yes, it counts if you make the roster for the game even if you decine to play (Brady) or you are the replacement (Bortles).
You are listed as an alternate if you don't get to play because a spot didn't open up.
I don't know if he would get the designation if he (Bortles) were asked to play but declined due to injury.
Quote:Yes, it counts if you make the roster for the game even if you decine to play (Brady) or you are the replacement (Bortles).
You are listed as an alternate if you don't get to play because a spot didn't open up.
I don't know if he would get the designation if he (Bortles) were asked to play but declined due to injury.
good either way TBH... lets keep our offense under the radar until our D can catch up. We know what we have and i'm happy whether other people want to recognize or not.
Quote:Yes, it counts if you make the roster for the game even if you decine to play (Brady) or you are the replacement (Bortles).
You are listed as an alternate if you don't get to play because a spot didn't open up.
I don't know if he would get the designation if he (Bortles) were asked to play but declined due to injury.
If you're an alternate and you play then you're credited as a pro bowler, if you're an alternate and decline then you don't get any special designation at all. Still just listed as an alternate.
I'd prefer to see him either recovering from the injury, or back in California working on cleaning up the issues he has left to address.
Don't worry, Bortles' time is coming. He's only been in the league 2 years.
Brady, Manning, Palmer, Ben, Brees are all in their last year's of their eras.
Bortles will consistently be in the top group of the next era QBs (Newton, Luck, Bortles, Wilson, Carr, Dalton, etc.), and more than likely be in several Pro-Bowls.
No worries.
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Here are the list of probowl QBs:
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Cam Newton
Carson Palmer
Aaron Rodgers
Ben Roethlisberger
Russell Wilson
At least 3 of these guys will not be there. More likely 4, and it's possible all 6 will not be there. Dalton and Carr are automatic alternates but even Dalton is not going because of his thumb. If Bortles is not at least the fifth alternate after Brees and Eli I will be upset. Second in the league in TDs and 4400 yards. If guys like Cousins, Fitzpatrick, or whoever else get in before Bortles it will be a spit in the face of this franchise.
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He also lead the league in t/o's and INT. Not sure why you would be mad that he didn't get in. His completion percentage is in the bottom half of starters, and his QBrating is right in the middle. Bortles had a great year, but a pro bowl snub, he is not. Not yet anyway.
He will make it. Whether he goes is another matter, with the broken hand. I think he'll opt for it.
Also, if he goes, he'll be a BLAST to watch with all that talent. He'll probably throw a pick 6 but that is what makes him fun to watch
I doubt he gets in. They'll most defiantly pick Carr over him.
Quote:Also, why would you want Blake Bortles to play in a completely meaningless game with a broken left hand?
Like the last game of the season or most of the games Blake suits up for.
Quote:Also, if he goes, he'll be a BLAST to watch with all that talent. He'll probably throw a pick 6 but that is what makes him fun to watch
I get genuinely upset when he throws a pick 6 myself
Dude will just want more $$ based on the # of pro bowls.
instead of having someone like Manning that goes to pro bowls and commands $20m, I like our strategy of having players like leftwich, garrard, gabbert, and henne and being at the top of the Cap Space list.
Quote:He also lead the league in t/o's and INT. Not sure why you would be mad that he didn't get in. His completion percentage is in the bottom half of starters, and his QBrating is right in the middle. Bortles had a great year, but a pro bowl snub, he is not. Not yet anyway.
Don't you know that reason and logic are not welcome on this message board?
Quote:Also, if he goes, he'll be a BLAST to watch with all that talent. He'll probably throw a pick 6 but that is what makes him fun to watch.
Classic Jaguars hater comment. You can't be a Jaguars fan and at the same time want Blake Bortles to throw a pick 6.
Pro Bowl Schmo Bowl.....It quit meaning something some time ago.
Another year or two of generating his numbers and we'll get him in there.....
but in the meantime, chill and worry about something else.