Color me surprised...
Mike Pouncey has been added to the Pro Bowl roster as a replacement for San Francisco guard Mike Iupati. Pouncey missed the first quarter of the season due to hip surgery in the offseason, forcing the Dolphins to add Samson Satele to man the center position.
http://www.thephinsider.com/2015/1/10/7526075/mike-pouncey-going-to-the-pro-bowl
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Eh.. Have fun playing flag football in hawaii inguess. Pro bowl is not some sort of accomplishment anymore. This guy was beyond average this past season.
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He is a name. Pro Bowl has always been a popularity contest.
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As bad as he was this year they shouldn't even let him in if he pays for a ticket.
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Pro Bowl is in Tempe Arizona this year I believe....guessing more players will develop aches and pains.
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It isn't just the Pro Bowl, the NFL itself , under the rule of der fuehrer is becoming just another Hollywood production.
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Dude had major surgery, came back early, played out of position to help the team, made the Pro Bowl. Those actions speak louder than the words of his haters.
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Cool, but....not sure it means much. If he had no prior name recognition he's not even being considered. Hopefully his return to C gets him back to performing well. -
I like your Sig pic.... I'm sure Ross and his billions noticed. :up: -
And his tape was horrible. -
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This selection clearly shows that players are most often selected more on perception than on reality.
Pouncey was a below average player this past season while playing guard. He may still prove to be a pro bowl type player once he has a full off season to get healthy and he returns to center next year, but his selection to the pro bowl based on his play this past season is nothing but a joke. -
Wow he didn't come close to deserving that. I earned a pro bowl nod just as much as he did this year...
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Obviously the individuals responsible for this selection didn't watch him play this season. They must have looked at film from his previous seasons which he was playing center and decided to disregard his below average play at the guard position in 2014. -
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In general, I think Pouncey gets a pass on his "bad" year.
This was a new offense. He was playing a new position without having practiced or prepared at all. He was--as we all know--coming off an injury which required surgery and was rushed back.
I don't really think the new offense or the switch to Guard was that big a deal. The blocking scheme was very similar and the switch from Center to Guard is easily a challenge that a player of his caliber should be expected to take on with appreciable success.
Still, when you're not healthy and prepared to go out there it quickly shows (at least at the NFL level) and this year Pouncey had to come in without having had as much time to prepare himself as he should have.
Now why people would complain about him making the Pro Bowl, I don't know. It's a popularity contest yes, but he plays for the team you root for, right? :)Piston Honda likes this. -
Exactly. Sounds like a bunch of Jets fans in here, mad bc a Dolphin got the nod over one of their guys.
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However, Dolphins fans are really bad when it comes to turning on 3-5 year vets. As soon as someone has a down year, chuck 'em.
Misi tries to transition into a MLB. Nope. Chuck 'em.
Odrick wasn't great this year. Let him walk!
Pouncey was lackluster. Replace him!
It's like the offseason tradition with Dolphins forums. There's just a time when people come out of the woodwork to express how far from grace all the guys have fallen.
I'm not picking on anyone. I'm probably guilty of it. I'm not Odrick's biggest supporter. But damn...it's funny when you stand back and watch it! :)Piston Honda likes this. -
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As a Dolphin fan, I would rather see him get ready for next season and make sure he is 100% healthy heading into next season.
Personally I don't care who makes the pro bowl because that is one game I can live without. I haven't watched one play of that particular game in years.
I'm sure he probably receives a bonus from the Dolphins for making the pro bowl. Players usually have it in their contract that they receive additional monetary pay if they reach certain incentives in the contract. Making the pro bowl team is usually one of those incentives to receive additional money from their team.
So good for Pouncey in reaching this incentive, but it still doesn't change the fact that he didn't deserve it this year, based on his play on the field.
Hopefully he he can come back next year as this teams starting center and actually earn a spot in the pro bowl because of his play on the field. Not because it was a popularity contest which got him selected to the team. -
Totally off topic, Andrew Luck is phenomenal. Totally out playing Peyton right now, the refs are single handedly keeping it close.
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The guy is simply ridiculous. He puts every other young QB to shame.
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These refs are shameless, the league must really want a Brady-Manning AFCCG.
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Totally off topic, Andrew Luck is phenomenal. Totally out playing Peyton right now, the refs are single handedly keeping it close.Click to expand...
Instead the Dolphins went on to win a few meaningless games, while the Colts made sure they continued to lose enough games to get Luck with the first pick in the draft.
The Dolphins prize for winning a few meaningless games in 2012 was to be able to draft Tannehill. While it wasn't a terrible consolation prize in the draft, getting Tannehill. It certainly wasn't the grand prize winner the Colts received by having the worst record in the league in 2012 and being rewarded with the opportunity to take Luck in that years draft.
The Colts may not win the SB this year, but they are going to be the team to beat in the AFC to get to the SB in coming years with Luck as their starting QB.
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You're probably right. We've been watching the team that Jeff Ireland put together for so long it's hard to tell who's being held back and who's doing the holding, haha.
I agree for the most part that most of our guys are average. I would say Jones is a good example of average. I don't see him as having any more upside that Odrick. Both are probably a notch above average to be fair but neither are worthy of big contracts. Good teams seem to have those guys on the side rather than feature them as big money players.
Clay I'm not sure about. Obviously, I think he's above average but he didn't do that much this year. Part of that was his injury and part of that was Bill Lazor. One knock I have on Clay is that while he makes an exciting play every now and again, he doesn't have the size or the hands to be a clutch, red zone guy which would go a long way on this team. Clay's red zone production is never going to be that outstanding--plus he drops more balls than I'd like. Maybe Dion Sims is the compliment that we need, maybe I'm foolish for even thinking that.
I hate that Clay is a FA because I'd like to see him fully healthy for a year before I offer him anything long term.Click to expand...
I think the Dolphins are going to have to find two quality CB's and a safety to add with Jones over the next few years before we will see much improvement in the play of this unit.
As far as Odrick is concerned, I still have no idea what he brings to the defense. While he does get a few sacks a year, he doesn't really get a lot of pressure up the middle on most passing plays. He also isn't strong against the run.
Maybe I'm missing something when it comes to Odrick, but I just don't think he is that good. The only reason he even seems half way decent at this time is because the rest of the interior Defensive Linemen were as ineffective as he was over the latter part of the season.
Hopefully Hickey can find some upgrades for the DL in the off season.
Clay seemed to be injured for most of the season. While I would love to see the Dolphins draft a TE who can open up the middle of the field and create problems for opposing defenses. I just feel the team has too many other areas of need and TE probably won't be high on their list of needs going into the off season. Of course if Clay decides to sign elsewhere, TE may become more of a need.
I'm not sure how Clay fits into the offense under Lazor, but hopefully he will remain with the Dolphins and be healthy next season. I think he showed enough this year in limited time on the field that Lazor saw he can be a big asset for this offense next year. If Clay is asking for a big contract and the Dolphins don't feel he is worth the money he might be asking for, I would understand if they just let him walk.
I just hope they can come to an agreement which is satisfactory to both sides.Click to expand...