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Manning, Brady top Pro Bowl voting

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02:47 PM ET 12.20 | After the conclusion of fan voting for the 2013 Pro Bowl, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning led all NFL All-Stars with 993,045 votes, the league announced on Wednesday. New England Patriots quarterback ranked second overall with 908,099 votes. Fan voting, which accounts for one-third of the votes that will determine the 43-man rosters for the Pro Bowl, concluded on Monday, Dec. 17. The other two-thirds of the votes belong to the players and coaches, who will cast their ballots on Thursday and Friday. Final rosters for the 2013 Pro Bowl will be announced on Wednesday, Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. ET on the NFL Network's "NFL Total Access Pro Bowl Selection Show."

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Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports
December 20, 2012  02:49 PM ET

Shocker !

December 20, 2012  02:49 PM ET

Yawn

December 20, 2012  02:50 PM ET

If watching the Pro-Scrimmage itself is impossible, how does one decide to watch the selection of the Pro-Scrimmage show?

December 20, 2012  03:02 PM ET

How many votes did Mark Sanchez get?

December 20, 2012  03:08 PM ET

The more things change the more they stay the same.

December 20, 2012  03:12 PM ET
QUOTE(#4):

How many votes did Mark Sanchez get?

Only one vote from his mother.

December 20, 2012  03:12 PM ET

Neither one will risk injury by playing in that game.

December 20, 2012  03:13 PM ET

Manning and Brady are sentimental fan favorites.

December 20, 2012  03:17 PM ET
QUOTE(#8):

Manning and Brady are sentimental fan favorites.

The fact that they are uber talented does not hurt either.

December 20, 2012  03:21 PM ET

Neither one will play.

December 20, 2012  03:32 PM ET
QUOTE(#6):

Only one vote from his mother.

Nah... she voted for Tom Brady, too. She figured voting for an AFC East QB was the least she could do.

December 20, 2012  03:51 PM ET
QUOTE(#6):

Only one vote from his mother.

LOL..good one.

December 20, 2012  03:53 PM ET
QUOTE(#10):

Neither one will play.

This. ^^^^^^^^

December 20, 2012  03:59 PM ET

I thought they were going to eliminate this embarrassment that they tried to pass off last year as a football game?

December 20, 2012  04:07 PM ET
QUOTE(#14):

I thought they were going to eliminate this embarrassment that they tried to pass off last year as a football game?

You mean the Jets?

December 20, 2012  04:14 PM ET

Them too.

December 20, 2012  04:18 PM ET

What, no Donkey Kong Suh?

December 20, 2012  04:23 PM ET
QUOTE(#17):

What, no Donkey Kong Suh?

Most valuable thug.

December 20, 2012  04:35 PM ET
QUOTE(#14):

I thought they were going to eliminate this embarrassment that they tried to pass off last year as a football game?

Agreed. The only effort put out were attempts to pound Cam Newton.

 
December 20, 2012  05:00 PM ET
QUOTE(#14):

I thought they were going to eliminate this embarrassment that they tried to pass off last year as a football game?

They should turn it into the Hall of Fame game. I'm sure many a vet will scurry away from training camp to play flag football even in Canton (as opposed to Honolulu)

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