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Pro Bowl Snubs 2015: Who Was Hosed in This Year’s Voting Process?

December 24, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Pro Bowl voting isn't an exact science.
It's not even an approximate art.
With fan, player and coach voting that opens not long after the regular season starts, closes before the regular season ends and relies heavily on name-brand reputation and single-category stat leaders, the NFL's take on an all-star game takes a beating every year from those who love football and watch it closely—not to mention hardcore fans of all 32 teams who are sure their guys got robbed.
The 2014 Pro Bowl roster is no exception, with big-time snubs and risible oversights all over. The NFL's insistence on dividing defensive players by named position (instead of defensive role) creates a logjam at some positions and a desert at others. The league's statistical shift toward pass-first offenses and multi-receiver sets means you could double the receiver allotment and not get all the worthy candidates in.
Last season's conference-less format corrects some injustices, and the alterna...

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