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Old 11-13-2012, 10:43 PM   #21
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Ridley is #3 in rushing yards in the AFC, he will probably get in, Welker and Gronk are no brainers, Vollmer and Mankins maybe, possibly Solder, Tom Brady will get in Manning will be the starter due to media ball washing.

Mayo and Spikes have chances, Wilfork will get in, Jones might, Ninkovich is a possibility.

Slater, McCourty and Cole are possibilities
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You guys are crazy. Chandler Jones? No freakin' way. Actually nobody from our defense to be honest.

Brady, Gronk, Vollmer are the locks.

Welker a solid probability.

The rest? None of them DESERVE to be on there, but you could make a case for a bunch I guess.
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Worthy of serious considerstion:
- Brady
- Ridley
- Gronk
- Welker
- Solder
- Vollmer

Worthy of discussion:
- Wilfork (though a liability in pass rush)
- Jones (pray that he doesn't hit the Rookie Wall)

Worthy if 2nd half > 1st half:
- Hernandez (has missed too many games so far)
- Lloyd (just too much competition throughout the league & in NE)
- Spikes (run defense & hitting HOF-caliber, pass coverage barely NFL-caliber)
- McCourty (position switch hurts stock, unless INTs pile up)

No Feckin Way:
- Mankin$ (breaking down before our eyes; days of Pro Bowls are ovah)
- Ninko (passrushing too inconsistent due to lack of explosion & power)
- Mayo (too many missed/late tackles, too few negative plays)

Nobody else on Offense (sorry, Wendell & Connolly) or especially Defense is worthy of even the slightest mention; the specialists are adequate, but nothing special, including our ST "Ace"(snicker).
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Seriously? What does he deserve credit for? The Jets are 1-6 without Revis and have allowed 25.5 points per game.
So Cromartie gets credit because they had Revis but stink without him?
When did it become Cromartie's fault that they suck in every phase of the game? He, individually, does an excellent job. Not his fault that the rest of the team around him is terrible.
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Worthy of serious considerstion:
- Brady
- Ridley
- Gronk
- Welker
- Solder
- Vollmer

Worthy of discussion:
- Wilfork (though a liability in pass rush)
- Jones (pray that he doesn't hit the Rookie Wall)

Worthy if 2nd half > 1st half:
- Hernandez (has missed too many games so far)
- Lloyd (just too much competition throughout the league & in NE)
- Spikes (run defense & hitting HOF-caliber, pass coverage barely NFL-caliber)
- McCourty (position switch hurts stock, unless INTs pile up)

No Feckin Way:
- Mankin$ (breaking down before our eyes; days of Pro Bowls are ovah)
- Ninko (passrushing too inconsistent due to lack of explosion & power)
- Mayo (too many missed/late tackles, too few negative plays)

Nobody else on Offense (sorry, Wendell & Connolly) or especially Defense is worthy of even the slightest mention; the specialists are adequate, but nothing special, including our ST "Ace"(snicker).
Mayo has a decent shot, he has been one of our few bright spots
Mankins has a good chance if he stays relatively healthy
Ninko has an outside chance as a backup/replacement if his play continues to rise.
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I came here to post about Solder and i see a few people have mentioned him.

Dude has been pretty damn solid for us in pass protection and is a tough run blocker.
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Current AFC Standings from the fan vote:

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Quarterback
1. Peyton Manning (Broncos) -- 376,981
2. Tom Brady (Patriots) -- 345,036
3. Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers) -- 188,632

Running back
1. Arian Foster (Texans) -- 333,396
2. Ray Rice (Ravens) -- 211,036
3. Stevan Ridley (Patriots) -- 104,462
4. Jamaal Charles (Chiefs) -- 94,643

Wide receiver
1. A.J. Green (Bengals) -- 258,405
2. Reggie Wayne (Colts) -- 199,240
3. Wes Welker (Patriots) -- 195,452
4. Demaryius Thomas (Broncos) -- 141,427

Tight ends
1. Rob Gronkowski (Patriots) -- 258,042
2. Owen Daniels (Texans) -- 122,214

Guards
1. Logan Mankins (Patriots) -- 76,705
2. Zane Beadles (Broncos) -- 62,598

Defensive ends
1. J.J. Watt (Texans) -- 202.904
2. Elvis Dumervil (Broncos) -- 135,661
3. Cameron Wake (Dolphins) -- 89.636
4. Chandler Jones (Patriots) -- 87,399
5. Rob Ninkovich (Patriots) -- 45,313

Defensive tackles
1. Haloti Ngata (Ravens) -- 145,969
2. Geno Atkins (Bengals) -- 125,622
3. Kyle Williams (Bills) -- 81,567
4. Vince Wilfork (Patriots) -- 67,819
5. Randy Starks (Dolphins) -- 37,098

Inside linebacker
1. Jerod Mayo (Patriots) -- 122,787
2. D'Qwell Jackson (Browns) -- 57,727
3. Larry Foote (Steelers) -- 39,976
4. Brandon Spikes (Patriots) -- 37,125
5. Lawrence Timmons (Steelers) -- 32,196

Kickers
1. Sebastian Janikowski (Raiders) -- 56,290
2. Stephen Gostkowski (Patriots) -- 38,809
3. Justin Tucker (Ravens) -- 38,314

Punters
1. Brandon Fields (Dolphins) -- 36,983
2. Shane Lechler (Raiders) -- 34,255
3. Zoltan Mesko (Patriots) -- 32,707
4. Britton Colquitt (Broncos) -- 25,815
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