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		<title>2009 NFL Pro Bowl &#8211; Fantasy Football Stars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[QB Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
At the end of the fantasy football season, Peyton Manning was arguably the best fantasy quarterback in the game. In the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl, he was once again very good. He finished the game with a touchdown and more than 150 yards passing.
RB Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Most experts agree that Adrian Peterson is the most talented running back in the NFL. In the Pro Bowl, he illustrated some of his talents. On eight rushes, Peterson had 48 yards and a touchdown. His score came on a ten-yard scamper in the second quarter.
WR Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QB <strong>Peyton Manning</strong>, Indianapolis Colts<br />
At the end of the fantasy football season, Peyton Manning was arguably the best fantasy quarterback in the game. In the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl, he was once again very good. He finished the game with a touchdown and more than 150 yards passing.</p>
<p>RB <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>, Minnesota Vikings<br />
Most experts agree that Adrian Peterson is the most talented running back in the NFL. In the Pro Bowl, he illustrated some of his talents. On eight rushes, Peterson had 48 yards and a touchdown. His score came on a ten-yard scamper in the second quarter.</p>
<p>WR <strong>Larry Fitzgerald</strong>, Arizona Cardinals<br />
Larry Fitzgerald may be the hottest athlete on the planet. After a dominating run in the NFL playoffs, Fitzgerald had two more touchdowns in the Pro Bowl. In all, he had five catches for 81 yards to go along with his scores. </p>
<p>TE <strong>Tony Gonzalez</strong>, Kansas City Chiefs<br />
The ageless one showed that he&#8217;s a star among stars. Tony Gonzalez finished with six catches for 98 yards and a touchdown grab. He scored his touchdown on a pass from Peyton Manning in the first quarter of the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl.</p>
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