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Pro Bowl game likely to be stopped
NFL moving to suspend Pro Bowl, sources say - ESPN
Pro Bowl game likely to be stopped
Updated: April 26, 2012, 9:25 AM ET
By Chris Mortensen | ESPN
- Many players who will be selected during the league's NFL draft are regarded as future Pro Bowlers but the Pro Bowl game itself likely will be suspended this season and beyond, according to league sources.
The Pro Bowl currently is on the NFL's calendar the week before the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 3 but no game site has been listed because of its precarious status, sources added.
Sources say that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who has previously voiced his displeasure with the lack of competitiveness of recent Pro Bowl games, is strongly considering suspending this year's game, sources say.
Beyond 2013, another league source believes the Pro Bowl is "DOA (dead on arrival)."
If the game is suspended, the league still would have a Pro Bowl balloting process to identify the season's top players and would direct teams to negotiate Pro Bowl clauses into player contracts and to honor Pro Bowl incentive clauses to avoid any serious conflict with the NFL Players Association. Those players also likely would be honored in some fashion during Super Bowl week.
Goodell has asked NFL players recently for suggestions to make the game more attractive but has yet to embrace a solution, sources said.
Even those within who league support continuance of the game have been unable to persuade Goodell that the game has merit alone on reasonably strong television ratings.
However, the diminishing quality of the game has weighed more heavily on the commissioner who believes it reflects poorly on the league and its players. Sources say Goodell does not hold any ill-will toward the players' lackluster effort because of player safety issues.
Goodell said in February that eliminating the game was under consideration. In an appearance on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" on Super Bowl Sunday, Goodell said the league must address the quality of the game and even said he would consider eliminating the all-star game if it can't be improved upon.
The AFC routed the NFC 59-41 in last season's Pro Bowl game that drew boos at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu for its lack of early intensity. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had said that some of his NFC teammates "embarrassed themselves" with the effort they gave in the game.
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I've never been a fan of the Pro Bowl so I couldn't care less if it were stopped. It's awful to watch and it's generally a popularity contest anyways. But, I would like to see some sort of skills competition for the different positions. Maybe based on statistics, i.e. the QB's with the top 5 QB ratings go to the competition, the RB's with the top five YPC go, etc. It would probably wind up being more complex than that, but it's a start.
"Give 100%. 110% is impossible. Only idiots recommend that." - Ron Swanson
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They should replace it with competition drills, and give the winners more cash for winning their drills.
QBs can have longest pass drills, and accuracy drills
WRs can have 40 yard sprints and catching in traffic drills
RBs can also be in the 40 and have running between the tackle drills
Theres no reason why the probowl still cant be fun and not have a greater risk of injury by keeping it non-contact or soft-contact. And im sure the competitiveness of the players would kick in...what primadonna WR would just mail it in and let some freshman Probowl WR beat them in a 40 yard sprint and get a bigger check for beating them? Imagine the crap they would get from their teammates come July.
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Originally Posted by
Papa Bear
I've never been a fan of the Pro Bowl so I couldn't care less if it were stopped. It's awful to watch and it's generally a popularity contest anyways. But, I would like to see some sort of skills competition for the different positions. Maybe based on statistics, i.e. the QB's with the top 5 QB ratings go to the competition, the RB's with the top five YPC go, etc. It would probably wind up being more complex than that, but it's a start.
lol, you beat me to it. Great minds...
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Long over due. It's a joke and the risk is too great.
Skills competition would be great and I would love to see money raised go to charity. And naked girls, too.
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Originally Posted by
BigClaws
Long over due. It's a joke and the risk is too great.
Skills competition would be great and I would love to see money raised go to charity. And naked girls, too.
I vote for a skills competition between naked girls! 
For that I'll donate to whichever charity they want.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
I vote for a skills competition between naked girls!
For that I'll donate to whichever charity they want.
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They already have that.
Its called "Thursday night at the strip club" and the charity is "im trying to pay my way through college, no seriously, stop laughing. Of America"
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Saw someone else suggest this on this story at a news site, made me laugh:
We should have the probowl, but replace each player with a fan of that player, and let the fans call the plays and play the downs, while the players are forced to watch the game from the stands or from the TV in their hotel room. Then when the game is done, the fans who played get to go up to the players and say "See? this is what it looks like every year when YOU play this "game."
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Saw someone else suggest this on this story at a news site, made me laugh:
Genius!
"Give 100%. 110% is impossible. Only idiots recommend that." - Ron Swanson