Ogbah should've made it over Frank Clark from KC, for sure, from what I've read. Kinda weird, too, though he made his hay with the 'Hawks and certainly was good last year as well, but I wouldn't necessarily consider Frank Clark a "household" name". I guess more than Ogbah, though, but yeah, definitely would seem that Ogbah is having a better season statistically than Clark, and Miami's defense overall better than KC's (not positive on the advanced stats-front, but from a basic #'s game, esp. for the PA/game, which I consider more important than YA/game as well, and pretty certain Flores and Boyer feel the same way as well).
I think Sanders indeed screwed himself the last 2 weeks with consecutive misses unfortunately, which is crappy luck for him because he was so money the first 12 weeks with just the 1 miss, that itself seemed to be a bad snap and/or hold that he had to adjust for and seemed to mess up his follow through, or rushed it one, off the top of my head. But even I was a little miffed when he missed that damn one before halftime against NE that was well within his typical range even at 50+. I even think Haack has an argument on AFC side for punter (tons of kicks downed inside the 20 and even 10, with very few touchbacks), though I know that Charles Davis and the other dude for CBS for Sunday's game really enjoyed talking the Patsies' punter up a lot.
But I'd say Ogbah was the obvious slight to me. Also, since we're talking about the Pats--other than name recognition, how the hell they end up with 3 (or was it 4??!) Pro Bowlers?? Bunch'a hogwash, I feel like they're even worse than their record, but maybe it's b/c it's just been so long since they've actually been bad, that their level of current mediocrity/badness gets exaggerated in my own mind.

I'll take it, though!!
I feel like Matthew Slater could play the minimal required games every season and he'd still somehow get voted to the PB squad every season....