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Old 10-01-2006, 04:51 PM   #1
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Default 2005 AP All Pro Team Announced
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/footba..._Pro_Team.html

2005 AP All-Pro Team Voting
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK -- Results of The Associated Press 2005 NFL All-Pro balloting selected by a national panel of media members:
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 37 1/2; Tom Brady, New England, 10 1/2; Carson Palmer, Cincinnati, 2.
x-Running Backs
Shaun Alexander, Seattle, 49; Tiki Barber, NY Giants, 43; Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 4; LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, 3.


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Fullback Mack Strong, Seattle, 28; Lorenzo Neal, San Diego, 16; Kyle Johnson, Denver, 2; Tony Richardson, Kansas City, 1; Damian Shelton, Buffalo, 1; Dan Kreider, Pittsburgh, 1; Greg Jones, Jacksonville, 1.
Tight End
Antonio Gates, San Diego, 50.
Wide Receivers
Steve Smith, Carolina, 44 1/2; Chad Johnson, Cincinnati, 19; Santana Moss, Washington, 15; Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 13; Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 3 1/2; Torry Holt, St. Louis, 3; Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, 1; Rod Smith, Denver, 1.
Tackles
Walter Jones, Seattle, 47; Willie Anderson, Cincinnati, 30; William Roaf, Kansas City, 11; Jon Jansen, Washington, 4; Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore, 3; Chris Samuels, Washington, 3; Orlando Pace, St. Louis, 1; Levi Jones, Cincinnati, 1.
Guards
Steve Hutchinson, Seattle, 40; Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh, 18; Brian Waters, Kansas City, 18; Will Shields, Kansas City, 13; Randy Thomas, Washington, 4; Larry Allen, Dallas, 2; Mike Wahle, Carolina, 2; Kynan Forney, Atlanta, 1; Eric Steinbach, Cincinnati, 1; Chris Snee, NY Giants, 1.
Center
Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis, 28; Olin Kreutz, Chicago, 10; Tom Nalen, Denver, 6; Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh, 5; Shaun O'Hara, NY Giants, 1.
Placekicker
Neil Rackers, Arizona, 46; Shayne Graham, Cincinnati, 2; Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis, 1; David Akers, Philadelphia, 1.
Kick Returner
Jerome Mathis, Houston, 23, Terrence McGee, Buffalo, 19; Koren Robinson, Minnesota, 5; Dante Hall, Kansas City, 1; Adam Jones, Tennessee, 1; Eddie Drummond, Detroit, 1.
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DEFENSE
Ends
Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, 35; Osi Umenyiora, NY Giants, 20; Michael Strahan, NY Giants, 17; Derrick Burgess, Oakland, 9; Julius Peppers, Carolina, 8; Robert Mathis, Indianapolis, 3; Jason Taylor, Miami, 3; Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee, 2; Adewale Ogunleye, Chicago, 1; Alex Brown, Chicago, 1; Richard Seymour, New England, 1.
Tackles
Richard Seymour, New England, 19; Jamal Williams, San Diego, 19; Tommie Harris, Chicago, 15; Rod Coleman, Atlanta, 14; Marcus Stroud, Jacksonville, 11; Shaun Rogers, Detroit, 8; John Henderson, Jacksonville, 3; Pat Williams, Minnesota, 3; Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh, 2; Cornelius Griffin, Washington, 2; La'Roi Glover, Dallas, 1; Ted Washington, Oakland, 1; Ian Scott, Chicago, 1; Rocky Bernard, Seattle, 1.
Outside Linebackers
Lance Briggs, Chicago, 28; Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, 23; Cato June, Indianapolis, 20; Joey Porter, Pittsburgh 10; Shawne Merriman, San Diego, 9; Keith Brooking, Atlanta, 2; Marcus Washington, Washington, 2; Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 1; DaMarcus Ware, Dallas, 1; Clark Haggans, Pittsburgh, 1; Adalius Thomas, Baltimore, 1; Rosevelt Colvin, New England, 1; Ian Gold, Denver, 1.
y-Inside Linebacker
Brian Urlacher, Chicago, 49; Al Wilson, Denver, 23; Zach Thomas, Miami, 8; Mike Peterson, Jacksonville, 4; Antonio Pierce, NY Giants, 3; Lofa Tatupu, Seattle, 3; Larry Foote, Pittsburgh, 2; Donnie Edwards, San Diego, 2; Mike Vrabel, New England, 1; Keith Brooking, Atlanta, 1; Odell Thurman, Cincinnati, 1; Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia, 1; James Farrior, Pittsburgh, 1;
Cornerbacks
Champ Bailey, Denver, 29; Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 23; Nathan Vasher, Chicago, 21; Deltha O'Neal, Cincinnati, 13; DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta, 7; Ty Law, NY Jets, 3; Ken Lucas, Carolina, 2; Charles Tillman, Chicago, 1; Brian Kelly, Tampa Bay, 1.
Safeties
Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh, 37; Bob Sanders, Indianapolis, 22; Darren Sharper, Minnesota, 11; Mike Brown, Chicago, 10; John Lynch, Denver, 7; Adrian Wilson, Arizona, 4; Sean Taylor, Washington, 4; Roy Williams, Dallas, 2; Ed Reed, Baltimore, 1; Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia, 1; Nathan Vasher, Chicago, 1.
Punter
Brian Moorman, Buffalo, 31; Josh Bidwell, Tampa Bay, 6; Shane Lechler, Oakland, 5; Josh Miller, New England, 2; Mike Scifres, San Diego, 1; Todd Sauerbrun, Denver, 1; Jeff Feagles, NY Giants, 1; Donnie Jones, Dolphins, 1; Nick Harris, Detroit, 1; Jason Baker, Carolina, 1.
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x-one voter selected only one running back.
y-one voter selected only one inside linebacker.
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Old 10-01-2006, 04:59 PM   #2
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Dawkins, Trotter, and Akers are the only Eagles to have gotten votes. They each got one each. I think Trotter probably should have gotten more votes, but everyone else got what they earned.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:02 PM   #3
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It's a cold day in hell when Deangelo Hall gets more votes than Sheldon Brown.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:08 PM   #4
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Dawkins, Trotter, and Akers are the only Eagles to have gotten votes. They each got one each. I think Trotter probably should have gotten more votes, but everyone else got what they earned.
Akers missed too much time. He shouldn't have gotten any votes.

Also falling into that category with Akers are DeAngelo Hall, Chris Samuels, Larry Allen, and Eddie Drummond.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:10 PM   #5
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Akers missed too much time. He shouldn't have gotten any votes.

Also falling into that category with Akers are DeAngelo Hall, Chris Samuels, Larry Allen, and Eddie Drummond.
The AP needs to figure out who voted for Drummond and have all his votes rescinded. Christ, the guy wasn't top 20 in either kick or punt return average this season. Way to do the research.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:12 PM   #6
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It's a cold day in hell when Deangelo Hall gets more votes than Sheldon Brown.
It's all about hype. Sheldon Brown isn't a self-promoting asshole. He'll get some recognition eventually.
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