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EliteFL 2011 Pro Bowl Players Season 2
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EliteFL 2011 Pro Bowl Players Season 2
AFC:
QB 1: Philip Rivers (Chargers): 3,697 yds, 38 TD, 19 INT
QB 2: Tim Tebow (Jaguars): 3,152 yds, 34 TD, 9 INT
QB 3: Joe Flacco (Ravens): 3,778 yds, 31 TD, 18 INT
RB 1: Chris Johnson (Titans): 1,418 yds, 14 TD, on 218 attempts
RB 2: Ryan Mathews (Chargers): 1,414 yds, 14 TD on 234 attempts
RB 3: Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars): 1,409 yds, 12 TD on 252 attempts
FB 1: Earnest Graham (Broncos): 35 yds, three TD on 11 attempts
FB 2: Greg Jones (Jaguars): 40 yds, two TD on eight attempts
WR 1: Andre Johnson (Texans): 1,505 yds, 13 TD on 73 receptions
WR 2: Malcolm Floyd (Bengals): 1,093 yds, 15 TD on 37 receptions
WR 3: Brandon Marshall (Chargers): 1,163 yds, 14 TD on 46 receptions
WR 4: Vincent Jackson (Chargers): 1,069 yds, 14 TD on 42 receptions
WR 5: Demaryius Thomas (Broncos): 1,385 yds, 10 TD on 63 receptions
WR 6: Derrick Kimble (Colts): 1,010 yds, 12 TD on 32 receptions
TE 1: Jermaine Gresham (Bengals): 918 yds, 16 TD on 53 receptions
TE 2: Tanner Talbert (Jaguars): 761 yds, 11 TD on 41 receptions
T 1: Zane Beadles (Broncos): six pancakes, one sack allowed
T 2: Mike Justice (Bills): seven pancakes, two sacks allowed
T 3: Barry Richardson (Chiefs): seven pancakes, three sacks allowed
G 1: Ryan Lilja (Chiefs): ten pancakes , no sacks allowed
G 2: Brandon Moore (Jets): nine pancakes, two sacks allowed
G 3: Stehle Jones (Ravens): eight pancakes, three sacks allowed
C 1: Casey Weigmann (Chiefs): 12 pancakes , four sacks allowed
C 2: Joe Berger (Dolphins): eight pancakes, two sacks allowed
DE 1: Robert Mathis (Colts): 29 tkl, 15 for a loss, eight sacks
DE 2: Julius Peppers (Bengals): 17 tkl, nine for a loss, eight sacks
DE 3: Luis Castillo (Chargers): 26 tkl, 15 for a loss, six sacks, two forced fumbles
DT 1: Kyle Williams (Bills): 25 tkl, four for a loss, three sacks, fumble recovery
DT 2: Vince Wilfork (Patriots): 32 tkl, 17 for a loss, two sacks, INT
DT 3: Jamal Williams (Broncos): 32 tkl , ten for a loss, three sacks, fumble recovery
OLB 1: Keith Rivers (Bengals): 68 tkl, 20 for a loss, seven sacks, three INT, four forced fumbles
OLB 2: Jonathan Joeckel (Jaguars): 24 tkl, 16 for a loss, 12 sacks, INT returned for a TD, two forced fumbles
OLB 3: Lamarr Woodley (Steelers): 32 tkl, nine for a loss, six sacks, three INT
OLB 4: James Harrison (Steelers): 36 tkl, ten for a loss, four sacks, INT, four forced fumbles, fumble recovery
MLB 1: Titus Ridder (Jaguars): 75 tkl, 23 for a loss, sack, 12 INT, three returned for a TD, six forced fumbles, one fumble recovery
MLB 2: Derrick Johnson (Chiefs): 52 tkl, ten for a loss, six sacks, four INT, one returned for a TD , three forced fumbles
CB 1: Charles Woodson (Jaguars): 38 tkl, three for a loss, 11 INT, three returned for a TD, fumble recovery
CB 2: Jonathan Joesph (Bengals): 30 tkl, four for a loss , nine INT, one returned for a TD
CB 3: Phillip Buchanon (Colts): 29 tkl, three for a loss, two sacks, seven INT, forced fumble, fumble recovery, returned for a TD
CB 4: Leon Hall (Bengals): 32 tkl, one for a loss, five INT, two forced fumbles
CB 5: Bryant McFadden (Steelers): 37 tkl, one for a loss, six INT
FS 1: Sergio Brown (Bengals): 47 tkl, four for a loss, ten INT, returned for a TD, forced fumble, fumble recovery
FS 2: Michael Huff (Raiders): 56 tkl, two for a loss, six INT, three forced fumbles, fumble recovery, returned for a TD
SS 1: Courtney Greene (Jaguars): 50 tkl, three for a loss, five INT, six forced fumbles, fumble recovery
SS 2: Tyvon Branch (Raiders): 48 tkl, four for a loss, sack, four INT, returned for a TD, four forced fumbles, fumble recovery
K: Mike Nugent (Bengals): 21 made on 21 attempts, longest made: 52 yds
P: Ryan Plackemeier (Jets): 55 punts for 2,481 yds with a net of 1,993 yds, 20 inside the 20
KR: Jacoby Jones (Texans): 90 returns for 2,320 yds, 5 TD, longest return: 102 yds
PR: James Davis (Bengals): 29 returns for 521 yds, 2 TD, longest return: 89 yds
NFC:
QB 1: JaMarcus Austin (Cardinals): 4,113 yds, 38 TD, 18 INT
QB 2: Jay Cutler (Bears): 3,864 yds, 33 TD, 23 INT
QB 3: Eli Manning (Giants): 2,874 yds, 32 TD, 17 INT
RB 1: Frank Gore (49ers): 1837 yds, 20 TD on 257 attempts
RB 2: Adrian Peterson (Vikings): 1511 yds, 16 TD on 239 attempts
RB 3: DeAngelo Williams (Panthers): 1356 yds, 18 TD on 203 attempts
FB 1: Wesley DeMatteo (Redskins): 52 yds, 3 TD, on 18 attempts
FB 2: Ovie Mughelli (Falcons): 72 yds, TD, on 16 attempts
WR 1: Calvin Johnson (Lions): 1592 yds, 13 TD on 73 receptions
WR 2: David Gettis (Panthers): 1244 yds, 16 TD on 39 receptions
WR 3: Hakeem Nicks (Giants): 1001 yds, 17 TD on 54 receptions
WR 4: Johnny Knox (Bears): 1230 yds, 9 TD on 40 receptions
WR 5: Aaron Smith (49ers): 940 yds, 11 TD on 33 receptions
TE 1: Jalen Driskell (Saints): 841 yds, 10 TD on 67 receptions
TE 2: Greg Olsen (Bears): 792 yds, 8 TD on 51 receptions
TE 3: Vernon Davis (49ers): 831 yds, 6 TD on 40 receptions
T 1: Jammal Brown (Redskins): six pancakes, one sack allowed
T 2: Jason Peters (Eagles): four pancakes, no sacks allowed
T 3: Marc Colombo (Cowboys): ten pancakes, six sacks allowed
G 1: Carl Nicks (Vikings): nine pancakes, no sacks allowed
G 2: Davin Joseph (Buccaneers): nine pancakes, three sacks allowed
G 3: Leonard Davis (Cowboys): nine pancakes, five sacks allowed
C 1: Andre Gurode (Cowboys): 15 pancakes, one sack allowed
C 2: Jeremy Zuttah (Buccaneers): five pancakes, two sacks allowed
DE 1: Calais Campbell (Bears): 27 tkl, ten for a loss, eight sacks, two fumble recoverys
DE 2: Justin Smith (49ers): 22 tkl, 15 for a loss, six sacks, INT, TD, two fumble recoverys
DE 3: K.C. Williams (Bears): 21 tkl, ten for a loss, seven sacks, forced fumble
DT 1: J.J. Cross (Lions): 19 tkl, ten for a loss, five sacks, INT, returned for a TD , forced fumble
DT 2: Tommie Harris (Bears): 20 tkl, 11 for a loss, five sacks
DT 3: Brandon Mebane (Seahawks): 19 tkl, 12 for a loss, five sacks
OLB 1: DeMarcus Ware (Cowboys): 73 tkl, 21 for a loss, five sacks, two INT, forced fumble
OLB 2: Joey Porter (Cardinals): 56 tkl, 15 for a loss, five sacks, two INT, returned for a TD, four forced fumble, one fumble recovery
OLB 3: Clay Matthews (Packers): 55 tkl, 18 for a loss, three sacks, three INT, two returned for a TD, one forced fumble
OLB 4: Quincy Black (Buccaneers): 53 tkl, eight for a loss, three sacks, three INT, forced fumble
MLB 1: Nick Barnett (Packers): 63 tkl, 21 for a loss, 13 sacks, 5 INT, returned for a TD, forced fumble, fumble recovery
MLB 2: Brian Urlacher (Cardinals): 63 tkl, 15 for a loss, one sack, 14 INT, returned for a TD
CB 1: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (Cardinals): 37 tkl, one for a loss, ten INT, two returned for a TD, forced fumble, fumble recovery
CB 2: Alphonso Smith (Lions): 34 tkl, one for a loss, nine INT, two returned for a TD
CB 3: Jabari Greer (Saints): 27 tkl, one for a loss, eight INT, three returned for a TD, forced fumble
CB 4: Cortland Finnegan (Eagles): 31 tkl, two for a loss, seven INT, two returned for a TD, two fumble recoverys
CB 5:Brent Grimes (Falcons): 22 tkl, six INT, two forced fumbles
FS 1: Darren Sharper (Saints): 27 tkl, 11 INT, forced fumble
FS 2: Kerry Rhodes (Cardinals): 58 tkl, two for a loss, nine INT, returned for a TD
SS 1: Kenny Phillips (Giants): 36 tkl, three for a loss, seven INT, returned for a TD, three forced fumbles
SS 2: LaRon Landry (Redskins): 71 tkl, 17 for a loss, four sacks, four INT, three forced fumbles
K: Garrett Hartley (Saints): 31 made out of 34 attempts, longest made: 54
P: Andy Lee (49ers): 39 punts for a net of 1567 yds, 18 inside the 20
KR: Sam Shields (Packers): 48 returns, for a total of 1,445 yds, six returned for a TD, longest return: 100 yds
PR: Sam Shields (Packers): 22 returns, for a total of 245 yds, two returned for a TD , longest return: 77 yds
PRO BOWLERS BY TEAM:
8:
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
7:
CINCINNATI BENGALS
6:
NONE
5:
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
CHICAGO BEARS
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
ARIZONA CARDINALS
4:
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
GREEN BAY PACKERS
DENVER BRONCOS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
3:
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
DETROIT LIONS
NEW YORK GIANTS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
2:
BUFFALO BILLS
NEW YORK JETS
BALTIMORE RAVENS
HOUSTON TEXANS
OAKLAND RAIDERS
DALLAS COWBOYS
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
ATLANTA FALCONS
CAROLINA PANTHERS
1:
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
TENNESSEE TITANS
MIAMI DOLPHINS
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
BETTER LUCK NEXT YEAR:
ST. LOUIS RAMS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Re: EliteFL 2011 Pro Bowl Players Season 2
The Super Bowl winner will most like come from the AFC (Jags) but the NFC was definitely the best, deepest, and most loaded by far.
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Re: EliteFL 2011 Pro Bowl Players Season 2
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