Monday, January 30, 2012

Brandon Marshall Moves To Defeat The AFC

Brandon Marshall Moves To Defeat The AFC: While everyone was playing at half speed and is ready to expand their vacation in Hawaii, Brandon Marshall played as if it were his last game.

Miami Dolphins receiver caught six passes for 176 yards and a Pro Bowl-record four passes landing, and use the rest of the AFC beat the NFC 59-41 waves last night.

"You never know when you come back,''said Marshall," and I wanted to go every day, because it may be my last game in the Pro Bowl.''Marshall touchdown catch in each quarter, including one of the first 74 yards and a fourth three yards in a game filled with light reel spectacle.

He was selected player of the game, and his name will now join Walter Payton loves and Jerry Rice on the banners on the MVP Aloha Stadium.

"You know what I wanted,''he said." This is a Pro Bowl. Some guys play 100 [percent], some guys are 90, some guys do not play at all, but it means a lot to be in the rafters with some of these guys.''

59 points set by the AFC Pro Bowl marks and 100 points scored by the teams combined was the second largest one hit short scored 107 in 2004.

But it was clear from the outset was the day of Marshall. He caught a deflected 47-yard good TD Andy Dalton, while on his back, to give up the AFC 38-35 at the end of the third quarter. Marshall was the third TD catch games, tying Jimmy Smith Pro Bowl record set in 2004.

"It was to highlight the most unathletic I've ever been,''he said." Andy to create it for me to play. I saw the ball, become nervous, came down and saw the ball, he started and he just fell into my hands.''

Marshall, who was making his third appearance of Pro Bowl, then caught a pass from three yards of Dalton, who gave the AFC with the guidance of 52-35 8:25 ET, to put the game out.

"People said to throw. I saw the game I had and this is a great receiver, so I knew that he could make a game,''said Dalton.

Hawaii was good enough for Marshall, who also won the MVP award at Aloha Stadium in their last game at Central Florida in 2005 at the Hawaii Bowl, where he caught 11 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns. He had six touchdowns all season.

Each player received AFC record $ 50,000 for the victory, while the NFC players won $ 25,00

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