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All-Pro Roster released

Bailey was already recognized by the Pro Bowl voting. Gunner was an excellent choice with the highest average (17+ yds) per return. He is fearless and like a kamikaze out there throwing his body around.
 
It's kind of an accomplishment when your best unit is ST... and you still go 7-9.
 
It does amaze me that Cole Beasley made second team but that Julian Edelman never has.
 
It does amaze me that Cole Beasley made second team but that Julian Edelman never has.
That was one of my very first thoughts as well. Who the hell voted for Beasley?
 
Let's see how this affects Thuney's market in FA. He doesn't make the Pro Bowl or the All Pro team. I do find it bizarre though that 3 G's from the Browns make it.
 
Not often a first team All-Pro starts the year with many of the team’s fans wanting him cut.
 
It does amaze me that Cole Beasley made second team but that Julian Edelman never has.
"Thank" Peter King for that.

BTW, the voting for AP All-Pro is weird. There are currently three slots for WR, so each voter gets to name three WRs. The totals are summed up, and the top three (plus any ties) are the First Team. The next three (plus any ties) are the Second Team.

Yes, that means Peter King thought Beasley was one of the three best WRs in the league. It also goes to show how impressive it was that Welker made First Team in 2011, when there were only two slots.

Eight WRs got votes, with three—including Beasley—getting 1 vote each. That means he was tied for sixth, and therefore he's a Second Team All-Pro.
 
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Fun fact: Gunner received 28 of 50 votes for PR, so 22 All-Pro voters were simply wrong.

He also received one vote for Special Teamer alongside Slater (7) and Bethel (4).

 
"Thank" Peter King for that.

BTW, the voting for AP All-Pro is weird. There are currently three slots for WR, so each voter gets to name three WRs. The totals are summed up, and the top three (plus any ties) are the First Team. The next three (plus any ties) are the Second Team.

Yes, that means Peter King thought Beasley was one of the three best WRs in the league. It also goes to show how impressive it was that Welker made First Team in 2011, when there were only two slots.

Eight WRs got votes, with three—including Beasley—getting 1 vote each. That means he was tied for sixth, and therefore he's a Second Team All-Pro.

Peter King is truly a goddamned idiot.
 
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Where’s my boy Cam at?!?
 
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