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Jamaal Charles, RB, fourth Pro Bowl selection: Charles isn’t having a vintage season. He still needs 21 rushing yards to get to 1,000 and his production as a receiver is far down from where it was last year. But Charles is still gaining 5.1 yards per carry and is tied for second in the league in touchdowns with 14.

Dontari Poe, NT, second Pro Bowl selection: Poe won this spot more by reputation than with his play. He, by a lot of measures, hasn't played as well as he did last season, when he first played in the Pro Bowl. He is the 35th-rated defensive tackle by Pro Football Focus. Still, Poe has a career-high five sacks.

Justin Houston, OLB, third Pro Bowl selection: If the Chiefs had a no-brainer selection, it's Houston. He is the NFL leader in sacks with 18, giving him a very remote chance at the league's single-season record of 22.5. But Houston is a superb all-around defender. He is far and away the highest-rated 3-4 outside linebacker by Pro Football Focus.

Tamba Hali, OLB, fourth Pro Bowl selection: Unless Hali has a big game on Sunday, he will finish the season with his lowest sack total since 2008. He has six, putting him far down the statistical list. But Hali has also been a strong all-around player. He also has played well against the run and is having a solid season in pass coverage.

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I dont think Tamba should have made it!  He's a shell of his former self.  He's solid, but not probowl solid anymore.

 

Time to rev up Dee Ford's engine he's gonna start next year whether he runs away from it or not. 

In all honesty Tamba Hali has been a great mentor and teammate. Just Houston wouldn't be the player he was today without Hali. Should be in the discussion of top 10 player in Chiefs history when Hali hangs his boots up.

 

 

Wait for it, wait for it...right about 2:15 DEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FOOOOOOOOOOORDDDD!!!

 

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Colquitt was 13th in the AFC in Average Punt, 5th in Net Punt. He was tied for 1st in Inside the 20 and led all Punters with an average of 43.7% inside the 20 (but not by much).

 

The two most deserving to me?

1. Sam Koch - Baltimore. 2nd in Average Punt, 1st in Net Average, 3rd in Inside the 20 Average (43.3%), Tied for 4th in Touchbacks (4)

2. Pat McAfee - Indianapolis. 6th in Average Punt, 2nd in Net Average, 2nd in Inside the 20 Average (43.5%), Tied for 1st in Touchbacks (3)

 

Who got it? McAfee. I'm okay with that.

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