Originally posted by CWalk89
These are actually the same reasons that offensive linemen like Jason Peters make it to the Pro Bowl in the NFL. There are no readily available stats and therefore fan voting is based largely on reputation as perpetuated by things that don't actually matter as much as consistently good play such as draft status, media coverage, and team preference. GLB offers one statistic with which to gauge offensive lineman success and that is pancakes. Even if we used a formula which took into account team rushing average, sacks allowed, and blocks held, you'd still be hard-pressed not to put a guy with 350+ pancakes on an All-Pro roster.
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These are actually the same reasons that offensive linemen like Jason Peters make it to the Pro Bowl in the NFL. There are no readily available stats and therefore fan voting is based largely on reputation as perpetuated by things that don't actually matter as much as consistently good play such as draft status, media coverage, and team preference. GLB offers one statistic with which to gauge offensive lineman success and that is pancakes. Even if we used a formula which took into account team rushing average, sacks allowed, and blocks held, you'd still be hard-pressed not to put a guy with 350+ pancakes on an All-Pro roster.
sooieeeeeeeee