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  • venis2k1
    Youboty can hope
    • Jul 2002
    • 4621

    Pro Bowl update!!!

    Dec. 5, 2002) -- With more than 42 million votes cast by fans on NFL.com, Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre (771,562) continues to lead all NFL All-Stars in balloting for the 2003 Pro Bowl, the NFL announced.

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe (628,288) ranks second overall, while Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes (609,149), Tampa Bay Buccaneers fullback Mike Alstott (553,559), and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez (545,414) round out the top five.

    The balloting has totaled 42,587,117 votes and is on pace to break last year's record of 43 million total votes. Voting continues on NFL.com through Dec. 13. The squads will be announced Dec. 19 on the 2003 Pro Bowl Selection Show on ESPN.

    This year's NFL Pro Bowl All-Star Game will be televised live on ABC-TV at 5:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. HT) on Feb. 2 and will be played in Honolulu, Hawaii.

    The consensus ballots of NFL fans, players and coaches each count 1/3 towards determining the 43-man rosters that will represent the American and National conferences at Aloha Stadium. Players and coaches will vote on Dec. 16-17.

    The NFL is the only professional sports league that combines voting by fans, players and coaches in determining its all-star teams. The NFL became the first professional sports league to offer online voting in 1995.

    Fans may vote on the NFL's website, NFL.com, to help select the AFC and NFC All-Star Teams, sponsored by Motorola and RadioShack. Fans voting on NFL.com will also qualify to win a Pro Bowl prize package.

    This season fans can also cast their Pro Bowl ballots through Dec. 1 at more than 7,200 RadioShack stores nationwide. RadioShack will offer shortened balloting, presented by Motorola, which will allow fans to quickly vote for their favorite players in the quarterback, running back, wide receiver, defensive end, outside linebacker and cornerback positions. More than 94 percent of Americans live or work within five minutes of a RadioShack store.

    All fans voting at RadioShack will be entered to win an "All Access" pass to the Pro Bowl. The "All Access" pass offers one winner a trip for two to the Pro Bowl in Hawaii, including sideline access to practices, pregame and halftime courtesy of the NFL and Motorola. The winner will be announced Dec. 19, on the 2003 Pro Bowl Selection Show on ESPN.

    Listed below are the top 10 offensive and defensive vote-getters, the top five rookie vote-getters and the players with the most votes at each position:


    Pos. Name,---------- Team ---- Votes
    QB Brett Favre,----- Packers ---771,562
    QB Drew Bledsoe, --Bills------- 628,288
    RB Priest Holmes, ---Chiefs---- 609,149
    FB Mike Alstott, ------Buccaneers 553,559
    TE Tony Gonzalez, ---Chiefs ---545,414
    RB Marshall Faulk, ---Rams ----531,286
    QB Rich Gannon, -----Raiders --525,137
    RB Deuce McAllister,- Saints ---501,369
    TE Bubba Franks, ----Packers -494,514
    RB LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers 462,135

    p.s. Brian Moorman leads all Punters!!!
  • venis2k1
    Youboty can hope
    • Jul 2002
    • 4621

    #2
    So go vote at NFL.com!!!!

    For Brian Moorman.

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    • Tatonka
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 21289

      #3
      i will be really interested to see if peerless and moulds can go together.. it would be sweet to see bledsoe throwing to those two at the probowl.. i also would like to see henry there, but sucks for him that there is a priest, lt and williams in the same confrence.. not to mention, dillon, edge, george, portis, garner.. none of those last ones are better though at this point imho.. cept maybe portis and garner..
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      • venis2k1
        Youboty can hope
        • Jul 2002
        • 4621

        #4
        Marvin Harrison is the leading AFC WR, but i would expect at least moulds to make it, maybe even Peerless

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        • venis2k1
          Youboty can hope
          • Jul 2002
          • 4621

          #5
          and remember 2/3rds of what counts(players/coaches) have yet to vote.

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          • lordofgun
            in charge of you

            Administrator Emeritus
            • Jul 2002
            • 48416

            #6
            Alstott????? OVERRATED!






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            • TacklingDummy
              Unreachable Douche
              • Jul 2002
              • 71723

              #7
              Centers??? OVERRATED!!! Wanna bet he makes the Pro-Bowl again?

              He makes it on name. Same with Alstott.

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              • SABURZFAN
                short bus extraordinaire
                • Jul 2002
                • 50747

                #8
                henry would be a shoo-in if we were in the NFC.the AFC has a lot of RB's having a good year.
                Originally posted by yordad
                Christ, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.

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                • Ebenezer
                  Give me a minute...
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 73868

                  #9
                  I see Beldsoe, Brown, Moulds, Moorman as being in...

                  Henry and Price have a chance.




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