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    Default The term "All Pro"

    I think it used to mean the player was voted to the AP / Associated Press sportswriters list.

    Is it still that way or what criteria NOW gives a football player the handle "All Pro?"

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    An 'All Pro' player is voted by a panel of AP Sports analysts as the best at his position regardless of the conference he plays in.

    Im fairly sure that's the difference.
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    I thought that they did the All Pro for each conference?
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    I thought that they did the All Pro for each conference?
    If they do, they would be seperate. The All Pro Team by AP does not differentiate AFC/NFC. It's the whole NFL.
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