1098 All-American First Team

With the Super Bowl teams decided, it means the Pro Bowl weekend is just around the corner, with the regular season awards being awarded, and in addition to the main awards, the league has also selected a series of special awards.

Gear 1 Offense & Defense of the Year, Ray-Rice, Running Guard, Baltimore Ravens.

Never-Say-Die Moment of the Year, Torrey-Smith, wide receiver, Baltimore Ravens.

Fantesi Game Player of the Year, Lu Ke, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers.

Walter Payton Award of the Year, Jason-itten, close end, Dallas Cowboys.

Diligent Debut of the Year, Charles Tillman, Cornerback, Chicago Bears.

Federal Express Air Offensive Player of the Year, Lu Ke, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers.

Federal Express Ground Offensive Player of the Year, Adrian Peterson, running back, Minnesota Vikings.

It can be felt in all aspects, Lu Ke's sweeping trend this season, from his on-field performance to the selection of awards, he is almost the first name that comes to the minds of all reporters and all team management, no longer because of his Chinese identity, but because of his on-field performance, which is enough to make every team manager envious and jealous.

Last season, several teams such as the Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams, Seattle Seahawks, and New Orleans Saints were asked the same question many times, "Do you feel sorry to miss Lu Ke?" But this season, such questions have disappeared, not because people have given up on obsessions, but because people have automatically given the answer:

No one wants to miss a player like that.

Just like Kurt Warner and Tom Brady, to this day, there are still people who talk about the regrets of that year's draft conference as an anecdote; But the difference between them and Tony Romo is that they have Super Bowl rings, Cinderella eventually transforms into a princess, and Romo continues to prove himself on the court, but he can't finish at the top.

Now, Lu Ke is facing the same challenge, and the regular season seems to be unlimited, but can he go further? It's not just whether this season's Super Bowl can reach the top, but more importantly, can it still maintain a long-term and stable state output next year, the year after next, and the year after that?

The future is too far away, and the Super Bowl is close at hand, which is the first test for Lu Ke to move from quantitative change to qualitative change!

Of course, the awards are only a summary of the regular season, and the selection items are limited after all, compared to the huge base of more than 2,000 regular professional players in the league, even a share of the cake is far from enough; In the professional league, more important than the awards is the number of selections for the Pro Bowl, the All-America First Team, and the All-America Second Team.

After all, the regular season MVP has only one spot per season, and all the players are competing for the same position, and it is basically a battle between quarterback and running back; But the Pro Bowl, the All-America No. 1 and the All-America No. 2 are the ones that can be found in each position.

The Pro Bowl is equivalent to an All-Star, which tests the popularity appeal of the players, even if the regular season performance drops slightly, but they can still be selected by virtue of their popularity; The All-America First Team and the All-America Second Team are a battle of strength, voting for the best player in each position.

The most eye-catching position is undoubtedly the quarterback, the All-American first team, Lu Ke, San Francisco 49ers; All-American Second Team, Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos.

This is the first time in Lu Ke's career that he has been selected for the first team in the United States! The entire league can only pick one quarterback, but there are 32 starting quarterbacks to compete, and Lu Ke defeated all competitors and advanced to the first team in the United States!

In addition to Lu Ke, the 49 people in San Francisco also ushered in the harvest season.

All-American first team, Logan Newman and Mike Ruppati in the offensive group, Aldon Smith, Patrick Willis, Navoro Bowman and Dashan Goldson in the defensive group, Andy Lee in the special service group.

All-American Second Team, Ted Jean and Joe Stanley in the offensive group, Justin Smith and Ahmed Brooks in the defensive group.

Twelve!

That's 12!

The San Francisco 49ers became the team with the most No. 1 and No. 2 No. 1 and No. 2 No. 2 teams among the 32 teams in the entire league, and they were also the only team to reach double digits of players.

Among them, Logan defeated Rob Gronkowski, Jimmy Graham and Tony Gonzalez to be selected for the first team of the United States, squeezing Gonzalez into the second team of the United States, and Gronkowski and Graham were both not selected - Gronkowski as a substitute, which is undoubtedly the best reward for Logan in the league.

Jean's selection is hailed as a miracle of the "little man".

The two wide receivers of the National First Team are Calvin Johnson and Brandon Marshall, and the other wide receiver of the National Second Team is AJ Green, all of whom are big men and have stronger physical confrontation abilities, while Jean has a light and flexible speed advantage to enter the National Second Team, which has to be said to be a feat.

From the offensive group to the defensive group to the special service group, the all-round rise and absolute strength of the San Francisco 49ers this season has become the "public enemy" of the entire league! The Super Bowl hasn't started yet, and more and more neutral fans are choosing to support the Baltimore Ravens, hoping that they can beat the San Francisco 49ers, who are "unbeatable" this season.

The killing strategy has finally begun to exert its power!

In addition to the All-America First Team and the All-America No. 2 Team, the San Francisco 49ers are also in the limelight in the Pro Bowl.

Starting quarterback in the American League, Payton Manning.

National League starting quarterback, Lu Ke.

Both players were unbeatable and far ahead in the selection process, but after the selection results came out, Lu Ke regretfully announced that in order to prepare for the Super Bowl, he would miss the professional Bowl this year - this has become a league practice, and almost no Super Bowl teams will make a special trip to Hawaii to participate in the professional Bowl, not only Lu Ke, but also the other selected players of the San Francisco 49ers are all absent and are looking for substitutes.

The National League's backup quarterbacks were Aaron Rodgers and Matt Lane, but both players declared injuries and missed the Pro Bowl, and then had to be replaced, with Robert Griffin III being the third substitute and also having to miss due to a knee injury, and the final National League quarterback lineup was unrecognizable.

Starting quarterback Drew Brice, and backup quarterbacks Eli Manning and Russell Wilson.

I have to say that the quarterback injury of the National League is really serious.

Correspondingly, the American League quarterback lineup also changed slightly, with Tom Brady and Matt Bub as backup quarterbacks, but Brady also reported an injury, so Andrew Lack was temporarily brought in as a backup quarterback - Baltimore Ravens' quarterback Joe Fraco didn't even make the cut, so there was no chance of refusing.

In addition, the San Francisco 49ers have eleven more players selected for the Pro Bowl.

In the offensive group, five players including Marcus Lynch, Ted Jean, Logan Newman, Joe Stanley, Mike Rupatti and others.

Defensively, six players including Justin Smith, Aldon Smith, Patrick Willis, Navoro Bowman, Dashan Goldson and Donte Wittler.

A total of 12 players entered the final Pro Bowl roster, and although the special service team unfortunately did not have any players selected, the San Francisco 49ers still managed to conquer the entire league through their all-win performance this season, and the number of players selected led the way.

The Houston Texans followed with nine selections, followed by the Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos with seven selections. In terms of numbers alone, the gap is significant.

For reference, the Baltimore Ravens have a total of six players in the final, and they are familiar with last year's New York giants, and the individual player victories seem to be not worth mentioning, but they still made it to the Super Bowl together; The teams that didn't have any players made the cut included six teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams and Carolina Panthers.

Last year, the topic of "Cam Newton VS Lu Ke" has been constantly discussed, and it has been discussed for a long time, even in the professional bowl; This year, such a topic is almost no longer mentioned, because the performance of the two players has been very different, this is the coldness and cruelty of the professional league -

If there is no strength, no performance, no results, then there is no attention. Now even Andy Dalton, who has led the Cincinnati Tigers to the playoffs for two consecutive years, can't compare to Lu Ke, let alone Cam, who is mired in the quagmire of copying and losing his temper?

Now, when people talk about the 2011 draft again, everyone will say "Lu Ke and Watt twin stars shine", even von Miller seems to be on par, as for Cam, just forgotten in the marginal corner, maybe one day will reappear in the limelight, but maybe it will be forever silent.

On January 27, the Pro Bowl took the lead in Hawaii, and finally the American League and the League of Nations presented a wonderful battle of points, the League of Nations won the American League with a "62-35" victory to win this year's Pro Bowl, and then, all eyes were on the final final battle of the year.

It doesn't matter if the Pro Bowl is won or lost, but the fans and viewers are starting to talk about it - if the Nations League wins the Pro Bowl, does that mean the Nations League will also win the Super Bowl?

It's an unfounded connection, but the reality is that the League has won the Super Bowl three years in a row: from the New Orleans Saints to the Green Bay Packers to the New York Giants, and in fact, the League has won the Super Bowl four times in the last five years, with the only loss coming in 2009 when the Arizona Cardinals lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers – when the Cardinals still led the quarterback Kurt Warner.

In the first five years of the past decade, the American League has reached the top four times in five years because of the strength of the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts. But feng shui takes turns, and the next five years have become the performance stage of the League of Nations, so what will happen this year?

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