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- Fire Arians
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Woodley in the pro bowl
so, considering how he's turned it around late season did he earn his name back? (in other words is he no longer jason woodley? )
- stillgrill
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
Oh great. The guy slumbered thru the first 6 gms & then comes on to be a backup to a backup in the Pro Bowl. Gives his agent more ammunition for contract$ & gives him another reason to slumber thru Sept & Oct again. Lose the weight so you can provide some run support, d-bag.
- Steelers76
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
The Pro Bowl Rosters suck this year. A combo of injuries to star players, as well as the moronic decision to move the game to the week before The S.B.,(ensuring that The AFC and NFC Champs Reps def. won't be participating), and both teams look like jokes. Case in point; The AFC QB Reps are: Matt Schaub(Houston), David Garrard,(Jacksonville), and Vince Young(Tenn.) Wow. Color me excited!
Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
He's still Jason Woodley til he puts together a 16 game season. Sleeping through any game, let alone the first 6 is unacceptable. By the time he came on strong, James Harrison was already worn out... Just like he was in '07 when Clark 'The Ghost' Haggans was starting in Woodleys' current spot.
Bruce Arians: Proudly carried the Honor of Short Bus All-Star 2007-2011. Good job, and glad you're gone Dumbfuck!!!!!
- steelandblood
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
I never felt that he phoned it in the way Gildon did circa 2002-2003 but if he's not having an easy day he doesnt seem to find a way to make it happen the way Harrison can or how Timmons does occasionally and Troy did constantly. Most of the PB roster is undeserving based on the popularity contest the game has devolved into.
- Steel Holiday
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
Woodley & Steelers' players = Go AFC . No Indianapolis Colts =
- Steelers76
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
Woodley had an INT return for a TD that was called back. Nevertheless, way to represent 'The Burgh, Lamar!
- Pump-N-Iron
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
Steelers76 wrote:The AFC QB Reps are: Matt Schaub(Houston), David Garrard,(Jacksonville), and Vince Young(Tenn.) Wow. Color me excited!
BLAH...HAH...HAH...HAH...HAH...HAH...HAH...HAH!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, while Schaub is at least decent, Garrard and VY made the game a total joke. They had NO BUSINESS being there at all.
Manning is in the big game.
Brady is having a D&C on his vagina.
Ben had a shoulder injury.
Rivers needed an extra week to cry.
Out of the 16 AFC teams, we got to see the 5, 6, and 7 slots. It could have been worse, we could have seen:
Joe Flacco
Derek Anderson/Brady Quinn
Mark Sanchez
Chad Henne
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Kyle Orton
Matt Cassel
Jamarcus Russell
- frankensmith91
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
harrison and woodley represented well
- NiagaraBalls
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
They did both look good!
- Steelers76
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Re: Woodley in the pro bowl
Don't forget about Heath Miller; 1 rec for 13 yards. He should've been used more, but why should The Pro Bowl be any different than the regular games? The game itself was at least entertaining, a close, but high scoring affair in which both teams combined for 75 points, almost 1,000 yards of offense, and only 3 punts. But it's almost gauranteed to be a shootout when you have rules that handcuff the defense. Also, upon further review, I have NO IDEA why Vince Young was invited to participate in this game, even with a lot of the players bowing out for one reason or another. Joe Flacco and Kyle Orton,(Both had 20 + TD Passes, as well as over 3,000 yards passing this past season), and Mark Sanchez,(Reg. Season Stats weren't impressive, but he did help to lead his Wildcard, 9-7 Team to The AFC Title Game), would've made better selections at The Position. Hell, I have nothing against V.Y., but not only weren't his stats Pro Bowl worthy, but he didn't even start a game until the season was almost halfway over! But I digress.....
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