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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:57 am    Post subject: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

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January 9, 2008
http://www.kxmb.com/Sports/196590.asp
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Totals for each playoff team:

AFC Playoff Teams -- 13 First Team, 9 Second Team

New England -- 5 First Team, 4 Second Team
Indianapolis -- 2 First Team, 1 Second Team
San Diego -- 3 First Team, 1 Second Team
Pittsburgh -- 1 First Team, 2 Second Team
Jacksonville -- 0 First Team, 1 Second Team
Tennessee -- 2 First Team, 0 Second Team

NFC Playoff Teams -- 6 First Team, 7 Second Team

Dallas -- 3 First Team, 2 Second Team
Green Bay -- 0 First Team, 4 Second Team
Seattle -- 3 First Team, 0 Second Team
Tampa Bay -- 0 First Team, 0 Second Team
New York -- 0 First Team, 0 Second Team
Washington -- 0 First Team, 1 Second Team

Complete article (re-sorted, in some instances,
with clarifications added in brackets, ** to the
right of the 5 Dallas AP All-Pro players, ^^ to
the right of the 9 New England AP All-Pro
players):

The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro team
selected by a national panel of media members:

---

[First Team] OFFENSE

Quarterback Tom Brady, New England. ^^

Running Backs LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego;
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia.

Fullback Lorenzo Neal, San Diego.

Tight End Jason Witten, Dallas. **

Wide Receivers Terrell Owens, Dallas; **
Randy Moss, New England. ^^

Tackles Walter Jones, Seattle;
Matt Light, New England. ^^

Guards Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh;
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota.

Center Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis.

---

[First Team Special Teams]

Placekicker Rob Bironas, Tennessee.

Kick Returner Devin Hester, Chicago.

Punter Andy Lee, San Francisco.

---

[First Team] DEFENSE

Ends Jared Allen, Kansas City;
Patrick Kerney, Seattle.

Tackles Kevin Williams, Minnesota;
Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee.

Outside Linebackers DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; **
Mike Vrabel, New England. ^^

Inside Linebacker Patrick Willis, San Francisco;
Lofa Tatupu, Seattle.

Cornerbacks Asante Samuel, New England; ^^
Antonio Cromartie, San Diego.

Safeties Ed Reed, Baltimore;
Bob Sanders, Indianapolis.

---

SECOND TEAM [Offense]

Quarterback Brett Favre, Green Bay.

Running Backs Adrian Peterson, Minnesota;
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville.

Fullback Tony Richardson, Minnesota.

Tight End Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City.

Wide Receivers Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis;
Braylon Edwards, Cleveland,
and
Wes Welker, New England. ^^

Tackles Flozell Adams, Dallas; **
Jason Peters, Buffalo.

Guards Logan Mankins, New England;
Leonard Davis, Dallas. **

Center Dan Koppen, New England. ^^

---

[Second Team Special Teams]

Placekicker Phil Dawson, Cleveland.

Kick Returner Josh Cribbs, Cleveland.

Punter Shane Lechler, Oakland.

---

[Second Team] DEFENSE

Ends Aaron Kampman, Green Bay;
Mario Williams, Houston.

Tackles Pat Williams, Minnesota;
Vince Wilfork, New England. ^^

Outside Linebackers Shawne Merriman, San Diego;
James Harrison, Pittsburgh.

Inside Linebacker DeMeco Ryans, Houston;
Nick Barnett, Green Bay.

Cornerbacks Champ Bailey, Denver;
Al Harris, Green Bay.

Safeties Darren Sharper, Minnesota;
Troy Palamalu, Pittsburgh,
and
Sean Taylor, Washington.

--- end of article ---

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:02 am    Post subject: Re: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

---

Re-posted, as New England ^^ indicator
for 2nd-team Guard Logan Mankins was
mistakenly left off of previous post. Of
interest, the 2 Cowboys All-Pro OL +
the Cowboys All-Pro tight end + the
3 Patriots All-Pro OL make for a com-
plete offensive line.

---
January 9, 2008
http://www.kxmb.com/Sports/196590.asp
---

Totals for each playoff team:

AFC Playoff Teams -- 13 First Team, 9 Second Team

New England -- 5 First Team, 4 Second Team
Indianapolis -- 2 First Team, 1 Second Team
San Diego -- 3 First Team, 1 Second Team
Pittsburgh -- 1 First Team, 2 Second Team
Jacksonville -- 0 First Team, 1 Second Team
Tennessee -- 2 First Team, 0 Second Team

NFC Playoff Teams -- 6 First Team, 7 Second Team

Dallas -- 3 First Team, 2 Second Team
Green Bay -- 0 First Team, 4 Second Team
Seattle -- 3 First Team, 0 Second Team
Tampa Bay -- 0 First Team, 0 Second Team
New York -- 0 First Team, 0 Second Team
Washington -- 0 First Team, 1 Second Team

Complete article (re-sorted, in some instances,
with clarifications added in brackets, ** to the
right of the 5 Dallas AP All-Pro players, ^^ to
the right of the 9 New England AP All-Pro
players):

The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro team
selected by a national panel of media members:

---

[First Team] OFFENSE

Quarterback Tom Brady, New England. ^^

Running Backs LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego;
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia.

Fullback Lorenzo Neal, San Diego.

Tight End Jason Witten, Dallas. **

Wide Receivers Terrell Owens, Dallas; **
Randy Moss, New England. ^^

Tackles Walter Jones, Seattle;
Matt Light, New England. ^^

Guards Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh;
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota.

Center Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis.

---

[First Team Special Teams]

Placekicker Rob Bironas, Tennessee.

Kick Returner Devin Hester, Chicago.

Punter Andy Lee, San Francisco.

---

[First Team] DEFENSE

Ends Jared Allen, Kansas City;
Patrick Kerney, Seattle.

Tackles Kevin Williams, Minnesota;
Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee.

Outside Linebackers DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; **
Mike Vrabel, New England. ^^

Inside Linebacker Patrick Willis, San Francisco;
Lofa Tatupu, Seattle.

Cornerbacks Asante Samuel, New England; ^^
Antonio Cromartie, San Diego.

Safeties Ed Reed, Baltimore;
Bob Sanders, Indianapolis.

---

SECOND TEAM [Offense]

Quarterback Brett Favre, Green Bay.

Running Backs Adrian Peterson, Minnesota;
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville.

Fullback Tony Richardson, Minnesota.

Tight End Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City.

Wide Receivers Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis;
Braylon Edwards, Cleveland,
and
Wes Welker, New England. ^^

Tackles Flozell Adams, Dallas; **
Jason Peters, Buffalo.

Guards Logan Mankins, New England; ^^
Leonard Davis, Dallas. **

Center Dan Koppen, New England. ^^

---

[Second Team Special Teams]

Placekicker Phil Dawson, Cleveland.

Kick Returner Josh Cribbs, Cleveland.

Punter Shane Lechler, Oakland.

---

[Second Team] DEFENSE

Ends Aaron Kampman, Green Bay;
Mario Williams, Houston.

Tackles Pat Williams, Minnesota;
Vince Wilfork, New England. ^^

Outside Linebackers Shawne Merriman, San Diego;
James Harrison, Pittsburgh.

Inside Linebacker DeMeco Ryans, Houston;
Nick Barnett, Green Bay.

Cornerbacks Champ Bailey, Denver;
Al Harris, Green Bay.

Safeties Darren Sharper, Minnesota;
Troy Palamalu, Pittsburgh,
and
Sean Taylor, Washington.

--- end of article ---
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:36 am    Post subject: Re: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

"MZ" wrote ...
>
> "observer" wrote in message
> $0$3406$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Re-posted, as New England ^^ indicator
> > for 2nd-team Guard Logan Mankins was
> > mistakenly left off of previous post. Of
> > interest, the 2 Cowboys All-Pro OL +
> > the Cowboys All-Pro tight end + the
> > 3 Patriots All-Pro OL make for a com-
> > plete offensive line.
>
> Did anyone care the first time?

Your post is rather vague. Did anyone care
that the ^^ indicator for 2nd-team Guard
Logan Mankins was mistakenly left off
of previous post, did anyone care about
the AP All-Pro players, did anyone care
about the New England and/or Cowboys
All-Pro players (the -2- teams with both
home field advantage -and- with the most
All-Pro players)?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:47 am    Post subject: Re: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

"MZ" wrote ...
>
> "observer" wrote in message
> $0$3409$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
> >
> > "MZ" wrote ...
> >>
> >> "observer" wrote in message
> >> $0$3406$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
> >> >
> >> > ---
> >> >
> >> > Re-posted, as New England ^^ indicator
> >> > for 2nd-team Guard Logan Mankins was
> >> > mistakenly left off of previous post. Of
> >> > interest, the 2 Cowboys All-Pro OL +
> >> > the Cowboys All-Pro tight end + the
> >> > 3 Patriots All-Pro OL make for a com-
> >> > plete offensive line.
> >>
> >> Did anyone care the first time?
> >
> > Your post is rather vague. Did anyone care
> > that the ^^ indicator for 2nd-team Guard
> > Logan Mankins was mistakenly left off
> > of previous post, did anyone care about
> > the AP All-Pro players, did anyone care
> > about the New England and/or Cowboys
> > All-Pro players (the -2- teams with both
> > home field advantage -and- with the most
> > All-Pro players)?
>
> That's right.

Well, obviously, I cared but as for anyone
else, don't know, can't say. I suspect that
the players (and their friend & families
& fans) that made the All-Pro team care
(or, in Sean Taylor's case, that his friends
& family & fans care).

As for players that failed to make the team,
and fans of teams with modest or no players
on the team, I suspect their interest is signif-
icantly less than that of New England and
Dallas (and other teams with multiple
players).
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:33 am    Post subject: Re: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

"observer" wrote in message $0$3406$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
>
> ---
>
> Re-posted, as New England ^^ indicator
> for 2nd-team Guard Logan Mankins was
> mistakenly left off of previous post. Of
> interest, the 2 Cowboys All-Pro OL +
> the Cowboys All-Pro tight end + the
> 3 Patriots All-Pro OL make for a com-
> plete offensive line.

Did anyone care the first time?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:38 am    Post subject: Re: Associated Press All-Pro Players Reply with quote

"observer" wrote in message $0$3409$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
>
> "MZ" wrote ...
>>
>> "observer" wrote in message
>> $0$3406$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
>> >
>> > ---
>> >
>> > Re-posted, as New England ^^ indicator
>> > for 2nd-team Guard Logan Mankins was
>> > mistakenly left off of previous post. Of
>> > interest, the 2 Cowboys All-Pro OL +
>> > the Cowboys All-Pro tight end + the
>> > 3 Patriots All-Pro OL make for a com-
>> > plete offensive line.
>>
>> Did anyone care the first time?
>
> Your post is rather vague. Did anyone care
> that the ^^ indicator for 2nd-team Guard
> Logan Mankins was mistakenly left off
> of previous post, did anyone care about
> the AP All-Pro players, did anyone care
> about the New England and/or Cowboys
> All-Pro players (the -2- teams with both
> home field advantage -and- with the most
> All-Pro players)?

That's right.

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