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Pro bowl Roster Release
#41
Reader, Cappa and Pratt are disrespected here big time.
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#42
(12-22-2022, 09:10 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Guys like Reader will always be snubbed because there is no category for NT, only for DT.  So, he is evaluated against guys that are pass rush specialists that have more sacks or TFLs, but don't have near the impact on the overall game as DJ.  

I am glad there is such a recognition from (at the very least) local fans and talking heads on how important DJ Reader is to this team.  I think he at least feels the love locally.  

Not always.  The Steelers' Casey Hampton went to 5 Pro Bowls and only had 9 sacks for his career.
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(12-22-2022, 05:00 PM)Whatever Wrote: Not always.  The Steelers' Casey Hampton went to 5 Pro Bowls and only had 9 sacks for his career.

The stealers, just sayin'...
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#44
(12-22-2022, 04:57 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Reader, Cappa and Pratt are disrespected here big time.

Reader got injured early Week 3, didn't come back until Week 11.

There are only 2 ILBs chosen for the AFC, neither were 2 down LBs like Pratt.

It's not them being disrespected at all. Guys who aren't multi-All-Pro DPoYs who can't get in on name power alone (which is also dumb) can't make it by missing 8 of the 14 games played, and they can't get in by being 2-down LBs when the guys they are competing against are every-down players.
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#45
(12-22-2022, 04:53 AM)Nepa Wrote: This is an interesting take. If the Pro Bowl selections reflect accuracy of who is legitimately stars in the league-- game changers and future hall of famers -- then the Bengals poor showing in this area would mean the Bengals, being one of the top teams in the league,  have a roster of solid to really good players at nearly every position, and depth and good coaching.  If so, that would bode well for future success, as one could replace much of roster, if necessary economically, and keep the success going.

I'm not sure the Pro Bowl selections are accurate for the Bengals. But reading national commentators list who were snubs and not seeing any list Bengals players (while some mentioned the Eagles had 2 snubs and should have had 10 on the pro bowl, and Chiefs should have had 8 rather than 7), then maybe the Bengals are a team with really good players, but just not many at the top 3 to 5 in their position. 

Yea, and it may also be a media bias against the Bengals. We've been bad to mediocre for a very long time, so the idea of us getting consistent praise by the national media isn't likely, in regards to the talk of snubs. I think DJ Reader absolutely deserves a pro bowl and, honestly, I'd call him an all pro this year. There's nothing quite like playing without a player to really understand how valuable they are and, when it comes to stopping the run, Reader is either the best or top 2 in the entire NFL at his position.

But looking across the defense, I think Hubbard is an amazing run stopper at DE, but that never gets the attention of the national media. Hendrickson is a sack artist but he has not matched his production from last year, so I could see people not considering him an elite player either. Hill and the backups all play really well, but none of them are stars.

At LB, I think Pratt is having a breakout year but he doesn't play on third down much. Wilson was catching some national media attention last year when he was leading the league in interceptions from a linebacker, but that has tailed off a bit this year with just the 1 INT so far. He is starting to get some recognition again with his back to back 15+ tackle games, but that's still a developing thing and he is right at #20 for tackles in the NFL.

Awuzie has been phenomenal but is injured and doesn't put up gaudy INT numbers. Eli Apple is universally scorned, but is actually a pretty good player, especially since he's been our de facto #1 CB since Awuzie went down. CTB is a rookie and he has struggled at times, but he has made plays when he needed to (like the last few drives against Cleveland) and is starting to look like a trustworthy cornerback.

Hilton is an elite nickelback, but nickelbacks so rarely get recognized by national media because many still consider them "sub package players" despite nickel being the base defense for a lot of teams nowadays.

Bell and Bates have the INT numbers, but they don't get all that much media attention, at least not compared to guys like Minkah Fitzpatrick or Derwin James.

But, perhaps more importantly, our back ups have come in and played well enough to continue winning. I already mentioned CTB, but in addition Tupou, Tufele, Ossai, ADG, Dax, and Flowers have all come in on critical downs and made some clutch plays when called upon.

You could go down the offensive depth chart and do the same thing. Our Oline has no "elite" blockers, but it's 5 guys who know their assignments, handle blitzers and rarely make catastrophic mistakes (when not playing against DPOY candidates, at least Tongue ). Perine played a key role as a back up, as have Irwin, Taylor, Morgan (for blocking mostly), Wilcox and even Chris Evans had a few big plays. And that's not even mentioning Higgins and Boyd, who are not super stars (yet) but always seem to make a play when we need them to. Other than Burrow and Chase, I don't think there's a single "star" on the offense but there are playmakers at every layer of the depth chart and almost no shit starters like we had along the Oline last year.

It's a really good place to be, in my opinion. 
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#46
Pretty crazy Tee and Reader got shafted, Pratt as well who’s been playing lights out. I used to get upset but anymore I hope none of our guys play. It’s just a popularity contest with a risk of getting injured. Not worth it.
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While the Bengals likely have more than 3 pro bowl players, I just did a quick peek at the AFC roster and It would be hard to argue on who you would take off and replace with another player. I see a lot for Wilson or Pratt… understandably so, but roquan smith and Mosley are hard to replace.

The thing about this team, we are average or above average at just about every position, which is scary that there isn’t really a weak link.
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(12-22-2022, 02:19 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Players on more popular teams and/or who have put up good stats in the past are more typically going to get the nod over someone who might be more deserving but less noticed.

If we want to be objective, if the Pro Bowl is for this year alone, Chase's numbers rank lower than others, but he got in.
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(12-22-2022, 06:10 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Reader got injured early Week 3, didn't come back until Week 11.

There are only 2 ILBs chosen for the AFC, neither were 2 down LBs like Pratt.

It's not them being disrespected at all. Guys who aren't multi-All-Pro DPoYs who can't get in on name power alone (which is also dumb) can't make it by missing 8 of the 14 games played, and they can't get in by being 2-down LBs when the guys they are competing against are every-down players.

Eh, Reader is the best NT in all of football right now bar none.

Cappa could be the best Guard in all of football right now.

Pratt is playing better than any LB in football right now.

I like arguing with you on this one TLL because I don't know how you can argue with this.

Vita Vea is the only NT that is close to DJ Reader and he has been hurt too. Pratt can play all 3 downs no problem.
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(12-23-2022, 11:38 AM)Destro Wrote: If we want to be objective, if the Pro Bowl is for this year alone, Chase's numbers rank lower than others, but he got in.

Yep 100%.
It should just be for the year.
Chase might get more of a pass because of the games he's missed, as he's 5th in the league in receiving yards per game.
He's behind only Jefferson, Hill, Kupp, and Diggs in that category.
So it's easier to justify him being on there compared to someone who just has had good previous seasons but not much production this season.
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