Pro Bowl 2019 substitutions

While NFL defenses get more hybrid players every year that don’t have a clearly defined position, the league hasn’t adopted the categories people can vote for
While NFL defenses get more hybrid players every year that don’t have a clearly defined position, the league hasn’t adopted the categories people can vote for

QB Andrew Luck instead of Tom Brady (AFC)

The Colts were projected to be a 6-10 team due to inexperience on the roster and question marks about the shoulder of their quarterback
The Colts were projected to be a 6-10 team due to inexperience on the roster and question marks about the shoulder of their quarterback

As I have mentioned many times – Patrick Mahomes would get my vote for MVP, because he still has his team as the number one seed in the AFC while making unbelievable plays all year long.

Right now I would put Philip Rivers second, but after that, I would already look at Andrew Luck to take home the honors.

The Colts were projected to be a 6-10 team due to inexperience on the roster and question marks about the shoulder of their quarterback.

Even I wasn’t sure if the former number one overall pick was at 100 percent when they substituted him out for Jacoby Brissett to attempt a Hail Mary in week three, but he has erased any doubts I had about him returning to the path of becoming an all-time great.

I recently published an article about why the Colts will be a team to behold in the near future if you want to check it out and their (still) young signal-caller is the key to their success. In that piece, I mentioned that I like some of the pieces they have around him, especially that monstrous offensive line, but altogether the roster is probably not even among the top ten in their own conference yet.

There was one week at Jacksonville, in which the offense was shut out by a Jaguars defense that finally showed pride and how talented they actually are (even though the Colts were in position for two easy field goals), but outside of that Indy has scored 23 or more in every game since week three.

Luck is completing a career-high 67.4 percent of his passes and is second in the league to Mahomes with 34 touchdown passes.

Brady has a lower completion percentage and has thrown ten TDs less, while playing for the greatest coach of this generation, and his team is just one up on the Colts in the win department. Oh and Brady made a couple of costly mistakes in the red-zone these last two games.

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