Re: Kyle Rudolph makes Pro Bowl
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:02 pm
Rudolph might be our leading TD scorer for the next few years with maybe 500 yards per season. Our fantasy football NFC version of Scott Chandler!
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I hope that's the case, I'm a big fan of Rudolph but that's a pretty big snub to Graham if he was named as second alternate.Mothman wrote:http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/20 ... r_new.html
There was discussion that Graham might have surgery on his wrist after the season so maybe that's why he isn't in the Pro Bowl and Rudolph got the nod instead.
I don't see Graham listed anywhere. Do they name the alternates now, even before placing them on the roster when someone bows out? I don't think I've heard of that before.Saints tight end Jimmy Graham is an alternate as well, but it's never been made clear by the Saints or Graham if he is the first alternate at tight end for the NFC. If he is the first alternate, Graham would be named to the Pro Bowl if the Falcons win Sunday as Tony Gonzalez would skip Hawaii and come to New Orleans.
But Graham may not play in the Pro Bowl even if he's named to the roster because of his lingering wrist injury that plagued him throughout the 2012 season.
They decide on at least some of the alternates in advance. I'm not sure if that's announced officially but it seems to get reported.Eli wrote:I don't see Graham listed anywhere. Do they name the alternates now, even before placing them on the roster when someone bows out? I don't think I've heard of that before.
Jimmy Graham and Rudolph both had 9 TD's, and Tony Gonzalez had 8. The next two in line had 5 each. I think we could qualify this year as a pro bowl season for him ;~)Purplemania wrote:*Rudolph to replace some dude who doesn't want to play in the Pro Bowl
They should make the headline more like this. Sorry, I'm a Rudolph fan, but to me he did not have a Pro Bowl year.