How many Seahawks pro bowlers tomorrow?

How many pro bowlers will the Seahawks get?

  • 1

    Votes: 6 5.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 6 5.8%
  • 3

    Votes: 29 28.2%
  • 4

    Votes: 26 25.2%
  • 5

    Votes: 15 14.6%
  • >5

    Votes: 21 20.4%

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seahawks875

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The pro bowl rosters will be announced tomorrow and not counting alternates, how many pro bowlers will the Seahawks get. I'm going with 5: Marshawn lynch , Russell okung, max unger, Richard Sherman and earl Thomas. Although I think we won't have anyone playing in the actual game because the players from the two Super Bowl teams don't play in the pro bowl.
 
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Tech Worlds":24sor2aa said:
They may give it to sherman but if he gets suspended i dont think he will be eligible.
The ruling on the appeal comes in on the Thursday, the pro bowl voting already happened and the rosters will be announced tomorrow so Sherman is still eligible for the pro bowl when the rosters are released tomorrow however browner is not eligible for the pro bowl
 

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seahawks875":17cb9qib said:
Tech Worlds":17cb9qib said:
They may give it to sherman but if he gets suspended i dont think he will be eligible.
The ruling on the appeal comes in on the Thursday, the pro bowl voting already happened and the rosters will be announced tomorrow so Sherman is still eligible for the pro bowl when the rosters are released tomorrow however browner is not eligible for the pro bowl

Hmmmmm, okay.
 

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Tech Worlds":3sutf1qr said:
seahawks875":3sutf1qr said:
Tech Worlds":3sutf1qr said:
They may give it to sherman but if he gets suspended i dont think he will be eligible.
The ruling on the appeal comes in on the Thursday, the pro bowl voting already happened and the rosters will be announced tomorrow so Sherman is still eligible for the pro bowl when the rosters are released tomorrow however browner is not eligible for the pro bowl

Hmmmmm, okay.

INCORRECT (maybe?)

My understanding is the honor would be revoked from any player testing positive for banned substances. But my understanding is not absolute in this case. I acknowledge that.
 

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bestfightstory":2w23deyn said:
Tech Worlds":2w23deyn said:
seahawks875":2w23deyn said:
Tech Worlds said:
They may give it to sherman but if he gets suspended i dont think he will be eligible.
The ruling on the appeal comes in on the Thursday, the pro bowl voting already happened and the rosters will be announced tomorrow so Sherman is still eligible for the pro bowl when the rosters are released tomorrow however browner is not eligible for the pro bowl

Hmmmmm, okay.

INCORRECT (maybe?)

My understanding is the honor would be revoked from any player testing positive for banned substances. But my understanding is not absolute in this case. I acknowledge that.

That's right!
 

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Last year Seattle ended up having 5 pro-bowlers as many of their alternates ended up getting called on. The Pro-bowl is a popularity contest, but here are the players I think deserve consideration:

Deserving of all-pro:

Richard Sherman (1st team)
Marshawn Lynch (2nd team)

Deserving of pro-bowl:

Russell Wilson
Russell Okung
Max Unger
Michael Robinson
Earl Thomas
Kam Chancellor
Bobby Wagner

Ineligible:

Brandon Browner

Fringe consideration:

Chris Clemons
Brandon Mebane
KJ Wright
Jon Ryan

Have no chance but will be better than some guys who will get in:

Sidney Rice
Zach Miller
Steven Hauschka
 

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kearly":2v72gfjn said:
Last year Seattle ended up having 5 pro-bowlers as many of their alternates ended up getting called on. The Pro-bowl is a popularity contest, but here are the players I think deserve consideration:

Deserving of all-pro:

Richard Sherman (1st team)
Marshawn Lynch (2nd team)

Deserving of pro-bowl:

Russell Wilson
Russell Okung
Max Unger
Michael Robinson
Earl Thomas
Kam Chancellor
Bobby Wagner

Ineligible:

Brandon Browner

Fringe consideration:

Chris Clemons
Brandon Mebane
KJ Wright
Jon Ryan

Have no chance but will be better than some guys who will get in:

Sidney Rice
Zach Miller
Steven Hauschka


I think Earl is quite deserving of being an all-pro, at least second team.
 

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The other thing about the voting is it largely took place before the Seahawks exploded. I'm not terribly optimistic about having a lot of Pro Bowl representation.
 

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Okung, Lynch, Sherman, Thomas will get in IMO.

Unger probably won't but should be there.

When all the injuries etc play out, Mike Rob, Kam, Browner and Wagner might be there too.
 

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hawksfan515":1u4n4zfo said:
I think Earl is quite deserving of being an all-pro, at least second team.

Unlike last year he actually got burned/fooled a few times in support of deep throws (Wes Welker, Titus Young, etc), and he hasn't really put up all-pro stats. He's really valuable on an elite defense, but if he was all-pro it would be a reputation pick. Not that I would complain. Safety is often a reputation pick.
 

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Everything about the Pro Bowl is retarded, and it's a shame
that the number of Pro Bowl appearances a player has has
such a big impact on his chance of entry to the HOF.
Voting should start the day after the season ends and
should run for one month and then the teams would be
announced at the Superbowl. The game could then be
played a week or two later or maybe even before the
start of the following season (instead of the Hall of Fame
game perhaps).
I would scrap the fan vote as well so it's less of a popularity
contest, every year a dozen or so players get in on reputations
forged in previous seasons and it makes the whole process
a joke.
 

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I said 2. We should have 2 for sure. Sherman and Lynch. ET and Robinson possibly?
 

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kearly":1rrfsafz said:
hawksfan515":1rrfsafz said:
I think Earl is quite deserving of being an all-pro, at least second team.

Unlike last year he actually got burned/fooled a few times in support of deep throws (Wes Welker, Titus Young, etc), and he hasn't really put up all-pro stats. He's really valuable on an elite defense, but if he was all-pro it would be a reputation pick. Not that I would complain. Safety is often a reputation pick.

Indeed, but what safety in the league hasn't been burned a few times this season?
 

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Lynch is a shoo-in. Ditto Sherman. Beyond that it's a crapshoot. I'll go with Okung & MRob getting in too because someone has to open the holes for the Beast. I'll say that's it, though others are deserving, e.g. Wright, Unger, Wilson.
 

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