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0 sats \ 28 replies \ @Undisciplined 7h \ parent \ on: Brock Bowers wins All pro over George Kittle? Stacker_Sports
How many more receptions? He can't help what the scheme is, but he can get open on his route and catch the ball, which he did more than any rookie ever and more than any TE this season.
Pff thinks Brock Bowers isn’t even the second best TE.
One of these players played at a hall of fame level and the other barely scratched pro bowl level. All pro is 90 plus territory.
This is not close.
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PFF is an efficiency metric. I'm not saying he blew Kittle away on a per snap basis, but the truest cliche is "the best ability is availability".
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You know and I know exactly what happened here. Bowers had an incredible rookie season and in any other year he would be offensive rookie of the year but because Jayden Daniels was awesome he can't win that award. So they stole the All pro from Kittle because he has already won 2 and gave it to Bowers as a consolation prize.
it's a damn shame.
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I know not having the media slobbering all over your team is new, but concocting unhinged conspiracy theories is no way to cope with the change.
The guy whose job is to play games and catch footballs, who played more games and caught more footballs, won the award. It's actually pretty simple.
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Caught a bunch of passes and didn't gain any yards after catching them and didn't score TDs. I guess we will start to score games by passes caught now. Haha.
You can pretend all you want this is deserved. You know it isn't. Brock will win many. He didn't deserve this one and you know it.
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No yards after the catch?
That's weird, because he lead all TE's in YAC this year. It sure seems like the guy who lead all TE's in most of the metrics was unsurprisingly named the best TE in the league.
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He only averaged 10 yards a catch. Is he catching wide open 3 yard passes all game. Haha
Look if you want support crimes against humanity that is on your conscience.
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Yeah, he was catching a lot of short passes, despite being double and triple covered as the only real threat on our offense.
Who was supposed to be slinging it downfield? Desmond Ritter?