Photo courtosy of Bob Breidenbach / The Providence Journal)
by Dakota Antelman
by Dakota Antelman
Late Tuesday night, the NFL announced via its independent television network, "NFL Network", the 2015 Pro Bowl rosters. Included on this year's rosters were five New England Patriots players.
Quarterback Tom Brady, place-kicker Stephan Gostkowski, tight end Rob Gronkowski, cornerback Darelle Revis and wide receiver Matthew Slater were all selected. This marks the second year of the revamped Pro Bowl which features a draft like selection process and the first in decades not held at Aloha Stadium in Hawaii.
The Patriots have a long history to sending players to the game just as their players have a history of taking it very seriously. Though they had little representation last season, with just one player making the trip, 2015 is a return to a normal state.
Such has been a common theme this season as across the board, the Patriots have been playing to the best of their abilities and living up to the lofty expectations many had for them in the preseason.
Brady has put up some of his best numbers since 2011. He has his second highest completion percentage since 2007, getting back into the area of 30+ touchdowns per season after a sub-par 2013. All around, Brady has arguably been one of the best quarterbacks in football since Week Four. His accuracy has him with a better touchdown/interception ratio (3.67/1) than even the dynastic Peyton Manning (2.6/1).
As far as receivers go, Gronkowski has been above the rest of the Patriots this year. He has caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns this year.
Among the other Patriots delegates to Glendale, Gostkowski, Revis and Slater, all of them have put of numbers and fundamental chances to their games that have rightly earned them spots in the Pro Bowl.
Gostkowski recently took over the franchise record for points-scored while Revis’ 14 passes defended and 47 tackles have negated the efforts of most every receiver who tries to go against him. Lastly, Slater has been a force to be reckoned with on the special teams unit making a case for a long term place within the Patriots in his 7th NFL season.
If the Patriots do not make it to the Super Bowl they will have five players going to Glendale Arizona anyway the week before it.
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