

Marques Colston reset the New Orleans franchise record books at receiver and never once made it. Here’s why this is so egregious: there are all-time great players who never ONCE made a Pro Bowl. 3.2 yards/carry (just in case you thought, “Well, then he’s gotta be one of them there rushing quarterbacks, right?”)Īt this point, Chad Henne has to be anticipating a top 5 MVP finish.If you want a breakdown here, it goes like this: He should be banned from anything that even rhymes with Pro Bowl (GoPro? Blowholes? I dunno.) At this point, the few games that Baker Mayfield played in Cleveland should make him as relevant to the Pro Bowl as Huntley. Look, we’re not sure what happened to Trevor Lawrence or the Ghost of Andrew Luck or Davis Mills, but Tyler Huntley shouldn’t come close to anything related to the Pro Bowl. And apparently, that someone is Tyler Huntley. Apparently, someone has to fill in at quarterback given that Patrick Mahomes is in the Super Bowl and Josh Allen is not playing either.

Spiller signing with the Chiefs, it’s because of situations like this. If you want to know why so many persons-players, coaches, analysts, anyone with a brain-takes the Pro Bowl about as seriously as a C.J. Honestly it should be other athletes taking things personally that Huntley, a backup quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens who threw 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions this year, is going to the Pro Bowl. Nothing personal to Tyler Huntley here-well, sort of.

Somehow the planets aligned just right enough for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley to be named to the Pro Bowl.
