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He was like the 4th alternate. Derek Carr was the next pick I guess because he's going too. No matter who they picked would have been a joke of a choice.
According to their Pro Bowl rankings, here are the best AFC quarterbacks this year, in order:
1) Patrick Mahomes
2) Joe Burrow
3) Josh Allen
4) Tua Tagovailoa
5) Justin Herbert
6) Lamar Jackson
(OK, Jackson missed a good bit of time, but so far so good)
And then:
7) Tyler Huntley
8) Trevor Lawrence
9) Derick Carr
There isn't anything about that that makes any sense at all.
The famous Peter Principal.It's like that friend that tells you about his company that keeps promoting the guy that sucks.
Well it’s essentially shut down -Tyler Huntley - Pro Bowl Quarterback
- The time has come to shut down the Pro Bowl
That's what I was thinking, I hope he had a clause in his contract that he'd get 6-7 figure$ or something for making the Pro Bowloh well, I hope he has a big Pro bowl bonus so the Ravens can pay him another $1.25 mil for "making the Pro Bowl"
It was pretty real in the 60s-70s-80s. They even had that game College All Stars vs. Super Bowl champs back then, imagine risking injury as a #1 pick to play in that game?Well it’s essentially shut down -
It’s a skill competition
It’s never been a real game anyway
So 50 years ago ?!?It was pretty real in the 60s-70s-80s. They even had that game College All Stars vs. Super Bowl champs back then, imagine risking injury as a #1 pick to play in that game?
derrick carr wasnt even on a team at end of season and he was invited lol.Tyler Huntley - Pro Bowl Quarterback
- The time has come to shut down the Pro Bowl
30-50 years ago, I think the game was played straight up until maybe the 90s, then it devolved more and more every year. Just because you don't remember it, doesn't make the comment less valid.So 50 years ago ?!?
yeah but even when it was played "Straight" it still was boring as hell. no one in february cared, even if they did hit..30-50 years ago, I think the game was played straight up until maybe the 90s, then it devolved more and more every year. Just because you don't remember it, doesn't make the comment less valid.
It was never must-see TV, but they did really play football for a while back then.yeah but even when it was played "Straight" it still was boring as hell. no one in february cared, even if they did hit..
it just really really needs to go away. the game, the flag football, the skills challenge, all of it. just put an end to it.
That was back when the extra paycheck meant something.It was never must-see TV, but they did really play football for a while back then.
The networks want one last ratings grab before the NFL goes on hiatus. Unless they drag the draft out over an entire week. I understand why the players don't want to play but I think that there could be something in the flag football idea. Have enough players for an 8 or team (maybe 8 guys per team) tournament. Have D-linemen running pass patterns...or playing QB. Have the QB rush the passer (after a three count). Have each team play for a designated charity (the NFL could use the public image rehab and Lord knows they have the money)...escalating for how high each team finishes. Sure, the Pro Bowl is dead. But I think that there is enough novelty in the flag football idea to hang on for another 5 years or so....yeah but even when it was played "Straight" it still was boring as hell. no one in february cared, even if they did hit..
it just really really needs to go away. the game, the flag football, the skills challenge, all of it. just put an end to it.
I think the game was played straight up until maybe the 90s
this might be the only time ive ever seen Terry Hanratty actually play in a game with the steelers.Actually the last one of them they ever played was in 1976. The Stillers played in the last game. In the 3rd quarter a huge rain storm came through, after which a bunch of fans came onto the field and eventually they canceled the rest of the game in the 3rd quarter.
I remember a lot of them but I would never have guessed it made it that long, 1970 tops in my mind.Actually the last one of them they ever played was in 1976.
I remember a lot of them but I would never have guessed it made it that long, 1970 tops in my mind.
I was talking about the Pro Bowl, I knew the last College All Star Game was 1976. I remember I was watching that game when they called it.Actually the last one of them they ever played was in 1976. The Stillers played in the last game. In the 3rd quarter a huge rain storm came through, after which a bunch of fans came onto the field and eventually they canceled the rest of the game in the 3rd quarter.
I was talking about the Pro Bowl, I knew the last College All Star Game was 1976. I remember I was watching that game when they called it.