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Posted : February 3, 2009 9:21 am
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NFC PRO BOWL ROSTER
OFFENSE (21) STARTERS RESERVES
Quarterbacks (3) Kurt Warner, ARI Drew Brees, NO
Eli Manning, NYG
Wide receivers (4) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI
Anquan Boldin, ARI Steve Smith, CAR
Roddy White, ATL
Running backs (3) Adrian Peterson, MIN Michael Turner, ATL
Clinton Portis, WAS
Fullback (1) Mike Sellers, WAS
Tight ends (2) Jason Witten, DAL Chris Cooley, WAS
Tackles (3) Jordan Gross, CAR
Walter Jonesx, SEA Chris Samuelsx, WAS
Flozell Adams**, DAL
Jammal Brown**, NO
Guards (3) Steve Hutchinson, MIN
Chris Snee, NYG Leonard Davisx, DAL
Davin Joseph**, TB
Centers (2) Andre Gurode, DAL Shaun O'Hara, NYG
DEFENSE (17) STARTERS RESERVES
Defensive ends (3) Julius Peppers, CAR
Justin Tuck, NYG Jared Allen, MIN
Interior linemen (3) Kevin Williams, MIN
Jay Ratliff, DAL Pat Williams, MIN
Outside linebackers (3) DeMarcus Ware, DAL
Lance Briggs, CHI Derrick Brooksx, TB
Julian Peterson**, SEA
Inside linebackers (2) Patrick Willis, SF Jon Beason, CAR
Cornerbacks (3) Charles Woodsonx, GB
Antoine Winfield, MIN Asante Samuelx, PHI
Ronde Barber**, TB
Al Harris**, GB
Free safety (2) Nick Collins, GB Brian Dawkins, PHI
Strong safeties (1) Adrian Wilson, ARI
SPECIALISTS (4) PLAYERS
Punter Jeff Feagles, NYG
Placekicker John Carney, NYG
Kick return specialist Clifton Smith, TB
Special teamer Sean Morey, ARI Zak DeOssie***, NYG
x Will not play, injury/personal reasons
** — injury replacement
*** — Added as "need" player by coach

AFC PRO BOWL ROSTER
OFFENSE (21) STARTERS RESERVES
Quarterbacks (3) Peyton Manning, IND Brett Favrex, NYJ
Jay Cutler, DEN
Kerry Collins**, TEN
Wide receivers (4) Andre Johnson, HOU
Brandon Marshall, DEN Reggie Wayne, IND
Wes Welker, NE
Running backs (3) Thomas Jones, NYJ Chris Johnsonx, TEN
Ronnie Brown, MIA
Marshawn Lynch**, BUF
Fullback (1) Le'Ron McClain, BAL
Tight ends (2) Tony Gonzalez, KC Owen Daniels**, HOU
Antonio Gatesx, SD
Tackles (3) Joe Thomas, CLE
Jason Petersx, BUF Michael Roos, TEN
Jake Long**, MIA
Guards (3) Alan Faneca, NYJ
Kris Dielman, SD Brian Waters, KC
Centers (2) Kevin Mawaex, TEN Nick Mangold, NYJ
Casey Wiegmann**, DEN
DEFENSE (17) STARTERS RESERVES
Defensive ends (3) Mario Williams, HOU
Dwight Freeney, IND Robert Mathis, IND
Interior linemen (3) Albert Haynesworth, TEN
Kris Jenkins, NYJ Shaun Rogers, CLE
Outside linebackers (3) James Harrison, PIT
Joey Porter, MIA Terrell Suggs, BAL
Inside linebackers (2) Ray Lewis, BAL James Farrior, PIT
Cornerbacks (3) Nnamdi Asomugha, OAK
Cortland Finnegan, TEN Darrelle Revis, NYJ
Free safety (1) Ed Reed, BAL
Strong safeties (2) Troy Polamalu, PIT Chris Hope, TEN
SPECIALISTS (4) PLAYERS
Punter Shane Lechler, OAK
Placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, NE
Kick return specialist Leon Washington, NYJ
Special teamer Brendon Ayanbadejo, BAL Ryan Pontbriand***, CLE
x Will not play, injury/personal reasons
** — injury replacement
*** — Added as "need" player by coach

PRO BOWL RESULTS
Year Winner (share) Loser (share) Score Site Attendance
2008 NFC ($40,000) AFC ($20,000) 42-30 Honolulu 50,044
2007 AFC ($40,000) NFC ($20,000) 31-28 Honolulu 50,410
2006 NFC ($40,000) AFC ($20,000) 23-17 Honolulu 50,190
2005 AFC ($35,000) NFC ($17,500) 38-27 Honolulu 50,225
2004 NFC ($35,000) AFC ($17,500) 55-52 Honolulu 50,127
2003 AFC ($30,000) NFC ($15,000) 45-20 Honolulu 50,125
2002 AFC ($30,000) NFC ($15,000) 38-30 Honolulu 50,112
2001 AFC ($30,000) NFC ($15,000) 38-17 Honolulu 50,301
2000 NFC ($25,000) AFC ($12,500) 51-31 Honolulu 50,112
1999 AFC ($25,000) NFC ($12,500) 23-10 Honolulu 50,075
1998 AFC ($25,000) NFC ($12,500) 29-24 Honolulu 49,995
1997 AFC ($20,000) NFC ($10,000) 26-23 (OT) Honolulu 50,031
1996 NFC ($20,000) AFC ($10,000) 20-13 Honolulu 50,034
1995 AFC ($20,000) NFC ($10,000) 41-13 Honolulu 49,121
1994 NFC ($20,000) AFC ($10,000) 17-3 Honolulu 50,026
1993 AFC ($10,000) NFC ($5,000) 23-20 (OT) Honolulu 50,007
1992 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 21-15 Honolulu 50,209
1991 AFC ($10,000) NFC ($5,000) 23-21 Honolulu 50,345
1990 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 27-21 Honolulu 50,445
1989 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 34-3 Honolulu 50,113
1988 AFC ($10,000) NFC ($5,000) 15-6 Honolulu 50,113
1987 AFC ($10,000) NFC ($5,000) 10-6 Honolulu 50,101
1986 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 28-24 Honolulu 50,101
1985 AFC ($10,000) NFC ($5,000) 22-14 Honolulu 50,385
1984 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 45-3 Honolulu 50,445
1983 NFC ($10,000) AFC ($5,000) 20-19 Honolulu 49,883
1982 AFC ($5,000) NFC ($2,500) 16-13 Honolulu 50,402
1981 NFC ($5,000) AFC ($2,500) 21-7 Honolulu 50,360
1980 NFC ($5,000) AFC ($2,500) 37-27 Honolulu 49,800
1979 NFC ($5,000) AFC ($2,500) 13-7 Los Angeles 46,281
1978 NFC ($5,000) AFC ($2,500) 14-13 Tampa 51,337
1977 AFC ($2,000) NFC ($1,500) 24-14 Seattle 64,752
1976 NFC ($2,000) AFC ($1,500) 23-20 New Orleans 30,546
1975 NFC ($2,000) AFC ($1,500) 17-10 Miami 26,484
1974 AFC ($2,000) NFC ($1,500) 15-13 Kansas City 66,918
1973 AFC ($2,000) NFC ($1,500) 33-28 Dallas 37,091
1972 AFC ($2,000) NFC ($1,500) 26-13 Los Angeles 53,647
1971 NFC ($2,000) AFC ($1,500) 27-6 Los Angeles 48,222

 
Posted : February 3, 2009 9:51 am
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Nice payday to play around for a few days in Hawaii. I think I missed my calling

 
Posted : February 3, 2009 10:11 am
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I just would have like to get the increases (2000 to 40000) in a 30 year span, it wouldn't take to many years of work if they increased your salary 20x. It's a true testament to inflation. By the looks of things, I like the NFC, you have three great receivers, and three QB's that like to air it out. Farve isn't playing for the AFC, and after Payton, and Cutler, you have Collins, and his air game is the weakest of the bunch. I also like the NFC rushing game over the AFC. This is the last Pro Bowl in Hawaii for awhile, so I think they will score a ton. Only thing is, if your setting at 60 points and the AFC needs the score, and Collins is in, it could very well be a FG. I'm not so sure he can take advantage of the good receivers, like Payton, or Cutler. The arm strength falls off after those two. If I was the coach, I would start Payton in the 2nd and 4th quarters, and give Cutler the 1st quarter, and Collins the third quarter. If Manning just plays the 1st quarter, or half, I think the NFC takes it. You might even see Eli vs Payton in the 4th, so there are some things to watch in this one.

 
Posted : February 3, 2009 10:42 am
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