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Mykos
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Here is my attempt at a Western Conference Pro Bowl Roster.

There are solely based on stats because who has the time to go watch each game play by play.

Offense

Starting Quarterback: Cescc Fabregas, Orlando Moon Doggies (4284 Pass Yards, 24 TD, 12 INT, 83.0 QB Rating)
Quarterback: Arthur Enoch, Waller Knights (2934.5 Pass Yards, 19 TD, 11 INT, 82.7 QB Rating)
Quarterback: Dutch Baugh, Tulsa Buffaloes (3114.5 Pass Yards, 13 TD, 22 INT, 61.1 QB Rating)

Starting RB: Wesley Jackson, Austin Outlaws (1661 Rush Yards, 20 TD, 5.0 YPC, 2 Fumbles)
RB: Antone Patri, Florida Free Ballers (1606.5 Rush Yards, 15 TD, 3.9 YPC, 4 Fumbles)
RB: Walter Sweetness Payton, Bloomington Rhinos (1237 Rush Yards, 17 TD, 4.7 YPC, 2 Fumbles)

Starting FB: Mo Fugger, Phoenix Elves (349.5 Rush Yards, 9 TD, 4.5 YPC, 0 Fumbles)
FB: Steve Old, Green Bay Spartans (213.5 Rush Yards, 9 TD, 2.8 YPC, 2 Fumbles)

Starting WR: Michael Potter, Orlando Moon Doggies (120 Rec, 1118.5 Yards, 4 TD, Avg Rec 9.3 yards, 16 Drops)
Starting WR: Razor Arias, Phoneix Elves (86 Rec, 854 Yards, 5 TD, Avg Rec 9.9 Yards, 11 Drops)
WR: Herb Brooks, Buffalo Blues (88 Rec, 807.5 Yards, 7 TD, Avg Rec 9.2 yards, 15 Drops)
WR: Lancelot Enoch, Waller Knights (81 Rec, 788.5 Yards, 7 TD, Avg Rec 9.9 Yards, 4 Drops)
WR: Jimmy TheGrip, Tucson Warriors (70 Rec, 709 Yards, 10 TD, Avg Rec 10.1 Yards, 10 Drops)

Starting TE: Wayne Rooney!!, Orlando Moon Doggies (125 Rec, 1638 Yards, 14 TD, Avg Rec 13.1 yards, 12 Drops)
TE: Mike Smashmouth Ditka, Bloomington Rhinos (69 Rec, 746 Yards, 8 TD, Avg Rec 10.8 yards, 6 Drops)

Starting OT: Ryan Stacks, Phoenix Elves (115 Pancakes)
Starting OT: Gawaine Enoch, Waller Knights (111 Pancakes)
OT: Bid Daddy Willy, Green Bay Spartans (108 Pancakes)

Starting G: Mark Backbreaker Bortz, Bloomington Rhinos (165 Pancakes)
Starting G: Tom "The Butcher" Thayer, Bloomington Rhinos (143 Pancakes)
G: Gargantuan Beast, Seattle Grand Cru (77 Pancakes)

Starting C: agua boy, New York Underdogs (101 Pancakes)
C: Olin "Jawbreaker" Kreutz, Bloomington Rhinos (96 Pancakes)


Defense

Starting DE: Dan Danimal Hampton, Bloomington Rhinos (11 Sacks, 73 Tackles, 25 Hurries, 22 TFL, 0 FF, 0 Safety, 2 Miss Tackles)
Starting DE: Galahad Enoch, Waller Knights (8 Sacks, 71 Tackles, 10 Hurries, 21 TFL, 0 FF, 1 Miss Tackle)
DE: Dain Fellhand, Phoenix Elves (4 Sacks, 54 Tackles, 6 Hurries, 7 TFL, 0 FF, 4 Miss Tackles)

Starting DT: Percival Enoch, Waller Knights (8 Sacks, 50 Tackles, 8 Hurries, 26 TFL, 3 FF, 0 Miss Tackles)
Starting DT: Kevin Bizel, Florida Free Ballers (4 Sacks, 48 Tackles, 6 Hurries, 18 TFL, 0 FF, 3 Miss Tackles)
DT: Sam Son, Florida Free Ballers (4 Sacks, 25 Tackles, 14 Hurries, 7 TFL, 2 FF, 0 Miss Tackle)

Starting LB: Beef McLargehuge, Seattle Grand Cru (139 Tackles, 1 Sack, 3 Hurries, 10 TFL, 1 INT, 9 PD, 3 Miss Tackle, 6 FF)
Starting LB: I am the LAW, New Jersey Nighthawks (97 Tackles, 0 Sack, 1 Hurries, 7 TFL, 0 INT, 1 PD, 10 Miss Tackle, 2 FF)
Starting LB: Tommy Howard, Oakland Plunderers (96 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 4 Hurries, 10 TFL, 0 INT, 2 PD, 3 Miss Tackle, 2 FF)
LB: Douggie Heffernan, Texas Tornada (91 Tackles, 0 Sack, 0 Hurry, 6 TFL, 0 INT, 5 PD, 3 Miss Tackles, 3 FF)
LB: Johnny Blood McNally, Oakland Plunderers (82 Tackles, 0 Sack, 0 Hurries, 7 TFL, 0 INT, 2 PD, 7 Miss Tackles, 1 FF)

Starting CB: Dicky Lightning, Tuscon Warriors (118 Tackles, 1 INT, 40 PD, 1 FF)
Starting CB: Black Jack Kehoe, Phoenix Elves (101 Tackles, 2 INT, 41 PD, 1 FF)
CB: Ingilis Fruitster, Green Bay Spartans (102 Tackles, 2 INT, 34 PD, 1 FF)
CB: Scrabble Asomugha, New Jersey Nighthawks (86 Tackles, 2 INT, 28 PD, 1 FF)

Starting SS: Kerry Rhodes, Florida Free Ballers (90 Tackles, 0 Hurries, 0 INT, 9 PD, 3 Miss Tackles, 3 FF)
SS: Xavier Mac, Orlando Moon Doggies (86 Tackles, 0 Hurries, 1 INT, 11 PD, 2 Miss Tackles, 2 FF)

Starting FS: Eric Foreman, New Jersey Nighthawks (70 Tackles, 0 INT, 9 PD, 1 Miss Tackles, 2 FF)
FS: Thor Smash, Orlando Moon Doggies (48 Tackles, 4 INT, 4 PD, 1 Missed Tackle, 3 FF)

Special Teams

Starting K: Freaky Toad, Waller Knights (34/40 FG, 41/43 XP)
K: Noone Here, Phoenix Elves (34/42 FG, 33/34 XP)

Starting P: Carlos Tevez!!, Orlando Moon Doggies (29.2 Avg Punt)
P: Duke McBigfoot, Oakland Plunderers (28.4 Avg Punt)

Starting KR: Chef Boyardee, Texas Tornado (33.6 KR AVG, 1 TD)
KR: Charles "lockdown" Woodson, Green Bay Spartans (31.4 KR AVG)

Starting PR: Curly Merkin, Tulsa Buffaloes (18.4 PR AVG, 1 TD)
PR: Dominique Rodger-Cromartie, Florida Free Ballers (18.8 PR AVG, 1 TD)

This was my best attempt at getting a good selection of Pro Bowl players. Some may have been left off that could have been here, but there were some tough choices in the selection process. Feel Free to discuss it openly.
Last edited May 28, 2008 10:10:34
 
avalon
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Just a slight correction, but Wayne Rooney is a TE
Otherwise, looks good, thanks for the effort!
 
Mykos
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Thanks avalon,

I didn't even check his position. I didn't expect the top receiver in the conference to be a TE. Silly me, what was I thinking.

Change done.
 
jtp06
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another slight correction, Ben Vanderpool is a lockdown corner for the Florida Free Ballers and he got snubbed because he doesn't get 100 tackles in a season and he gets more than 1 or 2 interceptions... his stats were (38 tackles, 6 INT, 19 PD) which i feel is way better than triple digit tackles and 1 or 2 picks... but other than that i think you did a great job and im sorry for being so picky i just feel that he got snubbed
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I know some would get snubbed and that is why I prefaced my selections with the stat based comment at the very top. I apologize for any slight taken in this selection process, Make me pay for my selections in the playoffs

The CB selections were the hardest to make. I am also going on a big assumption, because I have never looked that PD stands for plays defended. If that is not true, then I based my CB selections on a faulty definition of an abbreviation. I had thought the most plays defended accounted for more weight. It just so happens that 3 of the selections also had 100+ tackles.
 
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Originally posted by Mykos
I know some would get snubbed and that is why I prefaced my selections with the stat based comment at the very top. I apologize for any slight taken in this selection process, Make me pay for my selections in the playoffs

The CB selections were the hardest to make. I am also going on a big assumption, because I have never looked that PD stands for plays defended. If that is not true, then I based my CB selections on a faulty definition of an abbreviation. I had thought the most plays defended accounted for more weight. It just so happens that 3 of the selections also had 100+ tackles.


I think having a lot of tackles as a CB might be an indicator that they get thrown on a lot. And no CBs with more than 2 INTs?

 
jtp06
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Ya i just thought more interceptions and less tackles is better but still you did a great job!!
 
kbl06
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Thank you for doing the probowl selections, ill proudly start at DT.

Ya any Cb with alot of tackles either means there front 7 is soft of they get thrown on alot. Ill take Bens 6 int.
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Greatly Appreciated!

i was thinking Ikik Yu was going to mosey her way onto here somehow with those FF but even so, excellent work.
 
Mykos
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Trust me guys I know the INT and FF were an indicator as well. I had a SS with 5 FF and a CB with 6 INT as well. Anyone able to define PD for me?
 
extmenace
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thanks for taking the time.
 
kbl06
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Originally posted by Mykos
Trust me guys I know the INT and FF were an indicator as well. I had a SS with 5 FF and a CB with 6 INT as well. Anyone able to define PD for me?


PD is Pass Deflection
 
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thanks for the effort!
 
extmenace
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yea lots of tackles mean that they are not very good when talking about a corner. High levled starting corners with low tackles and lots of picks mean that they werent thrown to often but still made plays with little oppertunities.
 
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Originally posted by extmenace
yea lots of tackles mean that they are not very good when talking about a corner. High levled starting corners with low tackles and lots of picks mean that they werent thrown to often but still made plays with little oppertunities.


A corner should have around 40-70 tackles with around 30-40 PD. I've seen very good cover corner that can attack the edge in AAA.
 
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