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Pro Bowl Game Likely To Be Shelved..

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7857508/nfl-moving-suspend-pro-bowl-sources-say

Many players who will be selected during this week's NFL draft are regarded as future Pro Bowl selections, but the game itself likely will be suspended this season and beyond, according to league sources.

Beyond 2013, another league source believes the Pro Bowl is "DOA (dead on arrival)."

The next Pro Bowl is scheduled the week before the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 3, but a game site has not been listed because of its precarious status, sources added.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who has previously voiced his displeasure with the lack of competitiveness of recent Pro Bowl games, remains in serious dialogue with the NFL Players Association about suspending this year's game, sources say.

Per the collective bargaining agreement, the league must consult with the union on Pro Bowl matter but can unilaterally suspend the game. The league would like to have a joint consensus with the union, sources said.

In response to ESPN's report, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told The Associated Press on Thursday that "no determination has been made yet about this season's game."

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 remain open to negotiating Pro Bowl clauses into player contracts and to honor Pro Bowl incentive clauses to avoid any serious conflict with the players association. Those players also likely would be honored in some fashion during Super Bowl week.

The league and union held discussions last week on whether the Pro Bowl can become more attractive but neither side has embraced an alternative solution, sources said. Both sides also concede that heightened player health and safety issues have been a contributing factor to a diminished product.

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, he said the league must address the quality of the game and even said he would consider eliminating it if it can't be improved upon.

The AFC routed the NFC 59-41 in last season's Pro Bowl, which 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.
 
I'm only going to miss it from a gambling perspective. It was pretty much an easy "over" bet every year. Other than that...couldn't care less.
 
Why not make it a beach football game?

-- Robert Edwards
 
Turn it into something like Rock and Jock (so what if I just dated myself).

Flag football, stupid weird rules like "If you hit the cow on the 20 yard like, you get 4 points" and "If you throw the golden football between the uprights, it's 22 points, but you have to do it from your own 20"... shit like that.

It would be a joke of a game, but you have to admit, it's be fun to watch and laugh at. Beers and dogs on a Saturday afternoon material.
 
I wouldn't mind seeing a skills competition in place of the Pro Bowl.
 
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