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    Montgomery a pro bowl center?

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...eet-the-nfc-4/
    Centers: John Sullivan (MIN) and Will Montgomery (WAS)

    Brian De La Puente is making a late run for one of these spots, but he’s got some work to do to catch both Sullivan and Montgomery. A special word for Sullivan who has been so good over the past two years you could make a case that he’s the best center in the league.
    I really did not see Montgomery as a Probowl center but then again i have not really paid attention to other teams to see how he ranked. I know he has been pretty good for us and i have been happy with him. but i guess other people think he is one of the best.

    On another note this guy also doesnt rank Williams as a probowl LT and i sure do. Right now i dont think i would trade him for anyone else. He also has RG3 in the probowl which is awesome.

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    I wouldn't have agreed agreed preseason but today anything is possible.
    I voted for him!

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    I also voted for Montgomery. I've written him up a number of times this year as one of the top centers in the NFL. Here is what I wrote about him in the Redskins Report Card after the Dallas game:
    HEAD OF THE CLASS

    C Will Montgomery. Although RG3, Alfred Morris and Pierre Garcon got all the attention, steady Will Montgomery was the best player on the Redskins offense in week 12. Montgomery has been quietly fantastic all season, until the 31-6 win over Philadelphia, where he had easily the weakest game of his season. He bouned back nicely, though, on Thanksgiving Day, with his best game of the season. Montgomery consistently got the better of Dallas defensive linemen and got to the second level, dominating linebackers like Bruce Carter, Ernie Sims. With all the attention understandably being lavished on the man who gets the ball from Montgomery on every play, the center has been largely overlooked, but he is having one of the great seasons ever by a Redskins center. Just months after re-signing Montgomery with a sizable pay raise, Redskins management must be satisified that for once they have spent their money wisely.

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