The Washington Redskins middle linebacker London Fletcher isn�t known for his trash talking,customize bobblehead. He also isn�t known for causing undo drama. He has never made headlines for getting arrested and doesn�t have to be reined in by his team�s PR department,personalized bobble heads. All of those facts make Fletcher�s recent comments to reporters even more intriguing,custom bobblehead. After not being selected to this year�s Pro Bowl, Fletcher told reporters that he had a career worthy of the Hall of Fame, despite his lack of any Pro Bowl appearances. Selected ahead of him were Patrick Willis of the San Francisco 49ers and Jon Beason of the Carolina Panthers,custom bobble head. He is also behind Antonio Pierce of the New York Giants as an alternate. Be there to support what Fletcher is doing by getting Washington Redskins tickets from http://www.stubhub,customize bobblehead.com/washington redskins tickets,personalized bobbleheads.
When trying to ascertain why he hasn�t been selected, Fletcher cited his experience with the draft as one of the possible reasons. Although he had a stellar college career at John Carroll, where he was the fourth all time tackler,personalized bobble heads, Fletcher was not picked up during the draft. He instead signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1998. Since that season,customized bobbleheads, Fletcher has not missed a regular season game. He only started one game as a rookie,custom bobbleheads, but by his second season he started every game. He had 90 tackles,personalized bobblehead, two passes defended and three sacks in 1999,,, but Fletcher was just getting started. In 2000,Clemson University Traditions That Make Up The Football Spirit, he tallied 132 tackles,Getting Started To Sell Used Electronics, eight passes defended,Bring Out The Elastic In Flex Fit Baseball Caps, five and a half sacks, one forced fumble and four interceptions. He finished out his time with the Rams in 2001 with 116 tackles, five passes defended, four and a half sacks, four forced fumbles and two interceptions.
Fletcher had an equally impressive career with the Buffalo Bills from 2002 2006. He started every regular season game while with the Bills, racking up the tackles,Want To Offer Customer Financing Programs 3 Things You Need To Consider A Vendor Equipment Program,personalized bobbleheads, sacks,custom bobblehead, passes defended, forced fumbles and interceptions. His last year with the Buffalo Bills, Fletcher tallied his first defensive touchdown. He was signed by the Washington Redskins as a free agent before the 2007 season. That year, he had 128 tackles, 10 passes defended, three interceptions and his second defensive touchdown. He has started all 14 games so far this season with 118 tackles, five passes defended, half a sack and one forced fumble.
Fletcher clearly believes he has been snubbed from the highest honor this time around. Although the Redskins� defense is ranked second in their conference and fifth in the NFL,personalized bobblehead, no players from the Washington defense made it to the Pro Bowl. The Redskins who did get invites were running back Clinton Portis, fullback Mike Sellers, left tackle Chris Samuels and tight end Chris Cooley. With Fletcher being an 11 year pro, it is unclear whether he will be able to top some of his stats from his previous seasons, making a future Pro Bowl invite increasingly unlikely. Fletcher is to co captain of the Redskins� defense. The Pro Bowl will take place on February 8,custom bobbleheads, 2009 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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