Join me in filling out my final Pro Bowl ballot, as I run through every position & explain my choices!
Where do you agree/disagree? Let me know in the comments! ⬇️
Join me in filling out my final Pro Bowl ballot, as I run through every position & explain my choices!
Where do you agree/disagree? Let me know in the comments! ⬇️
Join me in filling out my 2021/22 Pro Bowl ballot! I’ll talk a little bit about issues with the structure, give insight on statistics and cast my votes at every position.
It’s Christmas time and it’s time some players get the love they deserve, but didn’t get from Pro Bowl voters.
I have a problem with the voting process in general, already because pass-rushing outside linebackers are still in the same category off-ball players, but this year in particular the NFL’s ballot were pretty ridiculous – whether it’s not even showing comma numbers, listing players by categories that shouldn’t be as relevant or even having kickers all with a perfect 100 percent rate for a while, while listing them by total makes rather than percentage altogether.
Considering that, the results weren’t as bad as I thought they might be, because the choices for a few positions are just so much straight-forward, but there are a few glaring omissions
While most people just throw out names of players they like, but don’t tell you who they’d take off, I’m looking for actual solution here. So I will keep names like Ryan Tannehill or Justin Herbert, who are both certainly worthy, in the honorable mentions, because the three AFC quarterbacks are just amazing in their own right.
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