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Gerry Fraley / Reporter


The Dallas Cowboys continue to draw minimal interest in the fan-voting portion of the Pro Bowl selection process.

In totals released today by the NFL, no Cowboys ranks among the top 10 vote-getters overall or leads at a position in the NFC competition. The fan voting, which will make up one-third of the overall selection process, ends on Dec. 20. It is conducted on www.nfl.com.

The Cowboys have had at least four Pro Bowl selections annually since 2002.

Michael Vick leads Pro Bowl voting 1½ years after he was released from prison.

The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback had 729,838 fan votes, nearly 39,000 more than second-place Peyton Manning, the NFL said Wednesday. Manning topped the balloting two weeks ago.

"I think it's just a credit to everything I've tried to accomplish on and off the field, just working as hard as I can to change things around, be a part of the solution and not the problem," Vick said. "I changed my life and it just goes to show anybody can do it. It's an unfortunate situation, the things that happened, I wish I could go back and change it all. I wish I could take it all back. The only thing I can do is move forward."

It's the latest evidence many fans seem willing to forgive Vick for the vicious dogfighting operation that sent him to prison for 18 months -- and embrace his stunning return to NFL stardom. A backup to start the season, Vick has led the Eagles to first place in the NFC East, accounting for 21 touchdowns and throwing just two interceptions.

"I appreciate my fans, man," Vick said. "Couldn't do it without them. Been very supportive over the last three years. What more can you ask for?"

Manning had 691,146 votes, which led the AFC, followed by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (623,074), Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (591,598) and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (547,340).

Online Pro Bowl voting ends Dec. 20. The teams are picked by a vote combination from fans, players and coaches.

Vick, a three-time Pro Bowler with the Atlanta Falcons, pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges in August 2007. He was released from federal custody and conditionally reinstated by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in July 2009. But it wasn't clear how much interest teams would have in the quarterback who once wowed fans with his unique skills, yet frustrated them with his inconsistency when he last played in the league in 2006.

The Eagles signed him before last season, when he was the third-string quarterback and had limited playing time as a change of pace. Even after Philadelphia traded away Donovan McNabb, Vick was expected to back up Kevin Kolb. But when Kolb was hurt in the opener, Vick took over and showed a newfound maturity as a passer. Added to his running skills, he's made the Eagles a contender at 8-4.

The Eagles, averaging 28.7 points per game, are the second-highest scoring team in the league, next to only the New England Patriots at 31.6.

"It's a great honor, a great position to be in right now, because I haven't made the Pro Bowl yet, but it's a credit to my coaches, a credit to my teammates, (backups) Mike Kafka, Kevin Kolb, guys who just helped me get through this season," Vick said. "I can't do it without my team, I can't do it without my teammates, I can't do it without the offensive line, (wide receivers) DeSean (Jackson) and Jeremy (Maclin), can't do it without them. I'm just thankful to have these guys in my life, these coaches in my life."

Philadelphia plays at Dallas (4-8) on Sunday.

Top 10 vote-getters in fan voting:

1. Michael Vick, Eagles: 729,838
2. Peyton Manning, Colts: 691,146
3. Tom Brady, Patriots: 623,074
4. Adrian Peterson, Vikings: 591,598
5. Aaron Rodgers, Packers: 547,340
6. Philip Rivers, Chargers: 503,282
7. Drew Brees, Saints: 498,079
8. Arian Foster, Texans: 414,033
9. Antonio Gates, Chargers: 375,666
10. Chris Johnson, Titans: 363,908
 
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Because no one deserves to go to the Pro Bowl on our roster.

Total fail this year.
 

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Yep, not one Cowboy's player should be there. Maybe the McBriar, But, I don't know.
 
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I'd like to see Ware, McBriar, and Witten get there . . .

But I'm not going to lose sleep if no one does.

In fact, it might actually be a blessing in disguise. Some ego's need to be put in check. Although I wouldn't think the above three have problem ego's.
 

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If Ware or Witten get in, it is on reputation alone. Kinda like Flo the last few seasons.
 

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who would you put in over either of them and why?

Wow, didn't know the NFC TE's sucked so badly. lol. Witten should get in because of the stats,


Beason, and the other dude from Carolina, Anderson, are both playing better then Ware, he ranks down near the 20's.

Greenway from Minny is playing better and is better on the stat side. Course, Ware is a marquee player and gains more attention, but, he is still having a down season.
 

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Ware may get there on reputation. He doesn't deserve to go, imo.

Witten should go, he's having a pretty good year.

McBriar should go.

Doug Free should not only be in the game, he should play left tackle for both teams that day.
 

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Gonzalez and pick anyone else... shincoe or whatever from minny, Pettigrew up in Detroit, Chicago's dude. TEs are more than stats and Witten was invisible before Romo went down.
 

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Ware may get there on reputation. He doesn't deserve to go, imo.

Witten should go, he's having a pretty good year.

McBriar should go.

Doug Free should not only be in the game, he should play left tackle for both teams that day.

lol
 

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Gonzalez and pick anyone else... shincoe or whatever from minny, Pettigrew up in Detroit, Chicago's dude. TEs are more than stats and Witten was invisible before Romo went down.

Plus Witten's blocking hasn't been great.

He's played better as the season's gone on.
 
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