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Pro Bowl Replaces One Gaffe With Another

Jan 21, 2009 – 7:34 AM
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When it was announced that Bills left tackle Jason Peters made the Pro Bowl despite a season that could only be described as incredibly disappointing, it was yet again a sign that Pro Bowl voting is still not what it needs to be.

So when Peters announced yesterday that he was skipping the game because of a knee injury, there was some justice in his announcement. But when the NFL got around to naming his replacement, it once again dropped the ball.

Miami rookie Jake Long was named to the team as Peters' fill-in. He had a very solid rookie season, and was a much better pick than Peters. According to Stats Inc., he allowed only 2.5 sacks this year (way better than Peters' 10.5 sacks allowed). But by picking Long, Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady was still left off despite an outstanding debut, where he was almost unbeatable.

By Stats' figures, Clady allowed a half-sack all season. He also showed that he was able to block at the point of attack in the run game, or head downfield to block linebackers and defensive backs. Clady was named as the second team All-Pro tackle, which means that someone is noticing his work, but the Pro Bowl will have to wait until his second year to be named to the first team. As a consolation, like Brett Favre and Peters, Clady will probably make several Pro Bowls at the end of his career when he no longer deserves to make them.
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