And, if Tua can manage to stay on the field, he has a shot if he can keep his momentum going, but he’ll have to outshine Mahomes, Rodgers, Allen, Burrow, Jackson, Watson, and Herbert and that’s a tall order. Hill, of course, is a lock, but Waddle is just as deserving and probably more so than some of the WR that was voted in because he manages to get those numbers playing second fiddle to Hill. I hope to see both Hill and Waddle voted for the Pro Bowl this year. Spok507’s guess ranges somewhere between 4 and half the starters. Jevon Holland is going to have a huge year! The ghost of Dan Marino has a sentiment that I agree with! I didn’t watch the last one, it’s become kind of a joke. But I also think these guys that go should be honored in some form, it’s not like it’s anything like an actual football game but still one stupid move and you got an injury. Tyreek Hill Christian Wilkins Xavien Howard or Jalen Ramsey (offenses will have to pick a side) Terron Armstead Jevon Holland Tua Tagavailoa Jaelen Phillips Derrick Henryĭaytonadolfan is with me on the whole Pro Bowl thing.Įvening, let me say 1st that I despise the pro bowl, just an NFL dog and pony show. I would have forgotten Phillips were it not for your post! Shame on me)įinfanfromsiam goes with two on each side of the ball.īill Moody knows something we don’t it appears. Jones!) Phillips*: (Monster unleashed! Herbert won’t be laughing this time - re: RtP call against Phillips LY) (*Thanks Bill. WAKE UP PFF!) Holland: (Will be too good on too good a team to be overlooked. Better stats than Allen or Burrow or both!) Hill: (Too many CBs smelling scorched earth wondering where “Reek” got to) Waddle: (Both Waddle and Hill are going to be so good it’s going to be hard to tell them apart!) Armstead: (He can do more in 14 games then most LTs do in a full slate) Howard: (The “Xample” returns to set the standard, amply!) Wilkins: (Heir apparent to NFL’s best DT mantle shows last year no fluke. Tua T.: (A deep playoff run leads to statistical superiority. Tua, Hill, Waddle, X, Ramsey, Snowman, Terron, Connor W, A-Train (ST), Ogbah, Wilkins, Chubb, Phillips, so at least 13.Ĭall_for_the_Priest’77 has a solid seven picked. ![]() PhinsTifosi has more than half of the starters going. Maybe swapping out the crunchy options for a couple more acoustic models would have made it even more useful, but this remains an appealing six-string multi-tool and a genuine problem-solver for many gigging players.Last Week I asked the question, which of the Miami Dolphins players do you expect to see elected to the 2023 Pro Bowl if the Phins have a great season? Below are some of your answers. “The launch of the Acoustasonic Player Telecaster feels like a no-brainer move for Fender, spreading the potential appeal of what is virtually a whole new category of guitar. The feel of the bevelled arm rest and fingerboard edges says quality and comfort this is an inviting guitar and that Modern Deep-C neck will feel familiar to anyone who has played the electric Player series models.” A lovely dark rosewood fingerboard and bridge replaces the US version’s ebony, but that’s not anissue for us. “In terms of feel and build, we honestly can’t find a compromise between this Ensenada-made Player and the US Acoustasonics we’ve tried. MusicRadar: The onboard voice options might have been scaled down but the Acoustasonic Telecaster sticks the landing as a Player Series model, in what could be one of the guitars to make the hybrid build truly go mainstream.įender Player Series Acoustasonic Telecaster: The web says That, in sum, is the sort of thing the Acoustasonic format encourages. ![]() That said, it can be pressed into service of many different kinds of styles, perhaps some that are all your own. It is warmer, with a little more width than you’d expect from a Tele’s bridge pickup. ![]() Fender promises twang but this isn’t Pete Anderson levels of twang. Park yourself on position one for a more traditional electric guitar experience, but don’t necessarily expect a traditional Telecaster experience. In a sense, this is a sound that almost exists outside of the spectrum of acoustic/electric tones, and is sure to support pedalboard experimentation. The sound is just coming from the piezo and as you turn the blend control it adds drive. Here is where the true hybrid tones are, and as such, there are fewer references for what we are hearing.
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