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Originally Posted by punch it in
Not on offense he doesnt? Are we including the run game as part of the offense because they arent even close! Are we including offensive line as part of the offense because they arent even close!
Defense he might????????
What?
Please just stop.
Ill tell you what Ill stop because now you just sound silly and i feel responsible. So go on get yourself a last ditch attempt to make whatever point you are trying to make. I probably wont read it, but i promise i wont reply anymore. You win. LMAO
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You talk out of your ass and have no clue what you are even saying.
Tackles
First team: Tyron Smith, Dallas, 35; Joe Thomas, Cleveland, 22.
Second team: Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati, 14; Jason Peters, Philadelphia, 12.
Others receiving votes: Ryan Clady, Denver, 4;
Sebastian Vollmer, New England, 3
Guards
First team: Marshal Yanda, Baltimore, 38; Zack Martin, Dallas, 24.
Second team: Josh Sitton, Green Bay, 22; Kyle Long, Chicago, 5.
Others receiving votes: Mike Iupati, San Francisco, 4; Evan Mathis, Philadelphia, 2; Jahri Evans, New Orleans, 2; Joel Bitonio, Cleveland, 1;
Dan Connolly, New England, 1; James Carpenter, Seattle, 1.
Tight end
First team:
Rob Gronkowski, New England, 50.
Placekicker
First team: Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 25.
Second team:
Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 21.
New England had more votes for all-pros along their OL than did Seattle. They had a unanimous TE voted in as all-pro. New England's WRs are superior to Seattle's. (Lafell, Edelmann, Amendola > Lockett, Matthews, Kearse) The only thing superior on Seattle's offense is their RB.
Like I said, Tom has more talent around him offensively than does Wilson, but Wilson has better talent around him defensively.
Special teams go to New England.