2008 Pro Bowl Rosters

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OFFENSE Starters Reserves
Quarterback Kurt Warner, Cardinals Drew Brees, Saints Eli Manning, Giants
Running backs Adrian Peterson, Vikings Michael Turner, Falcons Clinton Portis, Redskins
Fullback Mike Sellers, Redskins
Wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals Anquan Boldin, Cardinals Steve Smith, Panthers Roddy White, Falcons
Tight ends Jason Witten, Cowboys Chris Cooley, Redskins
Tackles Jordan Gross, Panthers Walter Jones, Seahawks Chris Samuels, Redskins
Guards Steve Hutchinson, Vikings Chris Snee, Giants Leonard Davis, Cowboys
Centers Andre Gurode, Cowboys Shaun O'Hara, Giants​

DEFENSE Starters Reserves
Defensive ends Julius Peppers, Panthers Justin Tuck, Giants Jared Allen, Vikings
Defensive tackles Kevin Williams, Vikings Jay Ratliff, Cowboys Pat Williams, Vikings
Outside linebackers DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys Lance Briggs, Bears Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers
Inside linebackers Patrick Willis, 49ers Jon Beason, Panthers
Cornerbacks Charles Woodson, Packers Antoine Winfield, Vikings Asante Samuel, Eagles
Free safeties Nick Collins, Packers Brian Dawkins, Eagles
Strong safeties Adrian Wilson, Cardinals

Punter Jeff Feagles, Giants
Kicker John Carney, Giants
Kick returner Clifton Smith, Buccaneers
Special teamer Sean Morey, Cardinals​
 

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Quarterback Peyton Manning, Colts Brett Favre, Jets Jay Cutler, Broncos
Running backs Thomas Jones, Jets Chris Johnson, Titans Ronnie Brown, Dolphins
Fullback Le'Ron McClain, Ravens
Wide receivers Andre Johnson, Texans Brandon Marshall, Broncos Reggie Wayne, Colts Wes Welker, Patriots
Tight ends Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs Antonio Gates, Chargers
Tackles Joe Thomas, Browns Jason Peters, Bills Michael Roos, Titans
Guards Alan Faneca, Jets Kris Dielman, Chargers Brian Waters, Chiefs
Centers Kevin Mawae, Titans Nick Mangold, Jets


DEFENSE Starters Reserves
Defensive ends Mario Williams, Texans Dwight Freeney, Colts Robert Mathis, Colts
Defensive tackles Albert Haynesworth, Titans Kris Jenkins, Jets Shaun Rogers, Browns
Outside linebackers James Harrison, Steelers Joey Porter, Dolphins Terrell Suggs, Ravens
Inside linebackers Ray Lewis, Ravens James Farrior, Steelers
Cornerbacks Nnamdi Asomugha, Raiders Cortland Finnegan, Titans Darrelle Revis, Jets
Free safeties Ed Reed, Ravens
Strong safeties Troy Polamalu, Steelers Chris Hope, Titans

Punter Shane Lechler, Raiders
Kicker Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots
Kick returner Leon Washington, Jets
Special teamer Brendon Ayanbadejo, Ravens​
 

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Kurt Warner and his two wideouts starting haha.


Woodley should have gotten in.
And I thought I thought Ike was going too also.
 

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Haha, we got probowlers this year!

Happy for Revis and Washington though.
 

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OFFENSE Starters Reserves
Quarterback Kurt Warner, Cardinals Drew Brees, Saints Eli Manning, Giants
Running backs Adrian Peterson, Vikings Michael Turner, Falcons Clinton Portis, Redskins
Fullback Mike Sellers, Redskins
Wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals Anquan Boldin, Cardinals Steve Smith, Panthers Roddy White, Falcons
Tight ends Jason Witten, Cowboys Chris Cooley, Redskins
Tackles Jordan Gross, Panthers Walter Jones, Seahawks Chris Samuels, Redskins
Guards Steve Hutchinson, Vikings Chris Snee, Giants Leonard Davis, Cowboys
Centers Andre Gurode, Cowboys Shaun O'Hara, Giants​

DEFENSE Starters Reserves
Defensive ends Julius Peppers, Panthers Justin Tuck, Giants Jared Allen, Vikings
Defensive tackles Kevin Williams, Vikings Jay Ratliff, Cowboys Pat Williams, Vikings
Outside linebackers DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys Lance Briggs, Bears Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers
Inside linebackers Patrick Willis, 49ers Jon Beason, Panthers
Cornerbacks Charles Woodson, Packers Antoine Winfield, Vikings Asante Samuel, Eagles
Free safeties Nick Collins, Packers Brian Dawkins, Eagles
Strong safeties Adrian Wilson, Cardinals

Punter Jeff Feagles, Giants
Kicker John Carney, Giants
Kick returner Clifton Smith, Buccaneers
Special teamer Sean Morey, Cardinals​
Glad to see some Falcons in the pro bowl.
 

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K, try not to quote big posts like that. :p
 

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Cribbs is a huge pro bowl snub.. He is easily the best Special teams player in the league. Not only does he return kicks just as good as anyone in the NFL, he also plays on the special teams coverage, and he leads the Browns in special teams tackles. He is the ultimate special teams player, and deserved the pro bowl.
 

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I agree, He was one of the few snubs. But I gotta tell ya, I liked pretty much every choice. Kind of surprised only 3 safeties, but w/e.
Punter Jeff Feagles, Giants
Kicker John Carney, Giants
hilarious. Actually good choices. I think Carneys missed like, what? 2 FG's? And Feagles, for his age, is so good. i've always said hes very underrated for his age, he pins that ball in there like no other.

6 Giants... never thought I'd live to see the say.
And lastly, I'm glad Thomas Jones got in. He really deserved it.

actually there's one snub I noticed... Matt Cassel. I mean, granted his numbers haven't been great, but for stepping into that role I personally think he's been a better player than Favre this season.
 

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John Abraham was the biggest snub. 15.5 sacks!
 

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Noooooooooooo! Champ didn't make it :(

At least Jay and Brandon did.
 

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I believe that Calvin Johnson should of made it in front of Steve Smith. Similar numbers. Smith with 5 more receptions, and about 80 more yards, but Calvin has 4 more TDs. Also he has done it with crappy QBs like Jon Kitna, Dan Orlovsky, and Duante Culpepper. Not really the best people to get passes from.
 

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I believe that Calvin Johnson should of made it in front of Steve Smith. Similar numbers. Smith with 5 more receptions, and about 80 more yards, but Calvin has 4 more TDs. Also he has done it with crappy QBs like Jon Kitna, Dan Orlovsky, and Duante Culpepper. Not really the best people to get passes from.
Yeah, that's my biggest complaint with this years roster. But I think he should have gotten in over one of the Arizona receivers instead of Steve Smith. But he most likely didn't get it because of how bad the Lions were this year. Which is very unfair to him.
 

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it hate to end end your party, but people aren't going to vote for players on the winless team. Yes, he's had a great year, and deserves to be on that list instead of Smith. BUT, people look the other way and they say, this guy's come up big for his team in the last 3 weeks, I'm voting for him!
 

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it hate to end end your party, but people aren't going to vote for players on the winless team. Yes, he's had a great year, and deserves to be on that list instead of Smith. BUT, people look the other way and they say, this guy's come up big for his team in the last 3 weeks, I'm voting for him!
I think a couple of Dolphins made it last year...
 

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Sadly, Delhomme really isnt too much better then the Lions QBs
 

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I believe that Calvin Johnson should of made it in front of Steve Smith. Similar numbers. Smith with 5 more receptions, and about 80 more yards, but Calvin has 4 more TDs. Also he has done it with crappy QBs like Jon Kitna, Dan Orlovsky, and Duante Culpepper. Not really the best people to get passes from.
Smith also missed 2 games.. Give him those two games and he is way ahead of Johnson in catches and yards, and he might be tied with TDs.
 

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ya, I forgot about that.

And yes, the Dolphins did get some players in, but that doesn't change the fact that a 2nd year Player on the worst team in the league gets snubbed from the Pro Bowl. Let's face it, Smith's had more yards in 2 less games.
 
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