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The Jacksonville Jaguars didn't have a player make the 2014 All-Pro team, but they had two players receive votes: defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks and... punter Bryan Anger?
Sen'Derrick Marks got two votes for the NFL All-Pro team. Bryan Anger got one vote and now I want to die.
— Jags suck forever (@AlfieBCC) January 2, 2015
Yes, Marks makes sense. His two votes are the same as Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, and playing in a bigger market might have earned Marks a few more votes although probably not enough to be in the top-two.
Anger doesn't make sense though. His place on the list (alongside Marshawn Lynch's inclusion as a fullback) only proves how ridiculousness All-Pro voting has gotten. As Alfie Crow points out, Anger is in the top-five in the following categories: Punts, Punt Yards, and Gross Average. That doesn't mean Anger was a good punter, it means our offense sucked and he punted a lot.
Go Jaguars.