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NFC Beats AFC 55-41 In 2011 Pro Bowl, DeAngelo Hall Wins MVP

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BOB BAUM   01/30/11 11:10 PM ET   AP

HONOLULU — MVP DeAngelo Hall had one of his team's five interceptions and returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown to help the NFC match a Pro Bowl scoring record in a 55-41 victory over turnover-prone AFC in a game that was not nearly as interesting as the final would indicate.

AFC quarterbacks Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning and Matt Cassel each threw first-half interceptions to help the NFC blow open a 42-0 lead in a performance ugly even by the historically low standards of this game.

Fittingly for this strange contest, center Alex Mack of Cleveland scored the final touchdown on a 67-yard pass play that featured two laterals with 16 seconds left.

Carolina's Jon Beason returned the fifth interception thrown by the AFC, and second by Matt Cassel, 59 yards for the NFC's final touchdown to match the single-team scoring record set in the NFC's 55-52 victory in 2004.

New England coach Bill Belichick, after his Super Bowl favorite Patriots lost to the New York Jets in the divisional playoffs, had to watch his AFC squad muddle through the one-sided first half.

Pro Bowls are, by their nature, laid-back affairs, seemingly played at half speed by players whose biggest concern is to get on the plane home without injury.

The AFC, though, took that attitude to an uncomfortable extreme early on before coming back to outscore the NFC 41-13.

The NFC led 42-0 after Steven Jackson waltzed through the AFC defense for a 21-yard touchdown – and there still was 4 1/2 minutes left in the second quarter.

Rivers, starting in place of injured Tom Brady, was picked off twice in the first quarter, the second by Hall.

Manning, in his 11th Pro Bowl, came on briefly in relief and his second pass was picked off. Then Cassel got his chance and quickly joined in the spirit of things, throwing his second pass of the game directly into the hands of Minnesota cornerback Antoine Winfield.

But just when it appeared it would be the most one-sided game in Pro Bowl history, eclipsing the Joe Theismann-led 45-3 NFC rout of the AFC in 1984, the AFC scored three touchdowns in a row. The last came on the game's seventh turnover, when Devin Hester tried to hand the kickoff return to Hall, but the ball fell to the turf. Montell Owens of Jacksonville scooped it up and ran it in 10 yards for the score to make it 42-21 with 10 minutes left in the third quarter.

With his seven extra points, tying a Pro Bowl record, along with two field goals David Akers moved ahead of Morten Andersen (45) for most Pro Bowl points with 52. The Philadelphia kicker would have had more but his 36-yard field goal try in the fourth quarter bounced off the right upright.

A tropical downpour preceded the game but subsided just before kickoff as the game returned to its traditional home in Hawaii after a one-year detour to Miami .

Eagles quarterback Michael Vick started but played only the first quarter, completing 5 of 10 passes for 59 yards.

Adrian Peterson rushed for 80 yards in 14 carries for the NFC, including a 14-yarder to set a Pro Bowl record with four career rushing touchdowns. Atlanta got good performances from Matt Ryan (9 of 13 for 118 yards and two touchdowns with an interception), Michael Turner (eight carries for 53 yards) and Roddy White (five catches for 69 yards).

Notes: A 70-yard punt by Mat McBriar of Dallas in the first quarter tied for second-longest in Pro Bowl history. ... The state of Hawaii is paying the NFL about $4 million this season and next to keep the Pro Bowl team in Honolulu. Location for the contest is up in the air after 2012. ... Peterson had been tied with three career rushing TDs with Earl Campbell, Chuck Muncie and Mike Alstott. ... Tony Gonzalez added to his Pro Bowl record for career receptions (42) and moved into first in TD catches with his sixth. ... The attendance of 49,338 was just shy of a sellout.

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HONOLULU — MVP DeAngelo Hall had one of his team's five interceptions and returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown to help the NFC match a Pro Bowl scoring record in a 55-41 victory over turno...
HONOLULU — MVP DeAngelo Hall had one of his team's five interceptions and returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown to help the NFC match a Pro Bowl scoring record in a 55-41 victory over turno...
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10:54 PM on 01/31/2011
London J.R. Stanley

The Pro bowl is about the AFC versus NFC. In the first quarter, the NFC used Ovie Mughelli fullback scored a touchdown. Also, NFC player #28 running back Adrian Peterson scored a touchdown. At kicker, on the NFC player David Akers made two extra points. The first quarter was solid match.

In the second quarter, the NFC player cornerback DeAnglo Hall ran for 34 yards from a fumble return to get a touchdown. David Akers’s kick for an extra point is successful. NFC player #39 Steven Jackson from right pitch pass for 29 yard to get a touchdown. In two minute warning, Jamaal Charles ran for a touchdown. At halftime, the score is 7-42 NFC lead over the AFC.

In the third quarter, AFC player #24 Montell Owens recover a fumble and ran it 7 yards for a touchdown! The AFC scored 14 points in 5 seconds. AFC player #89 Marcedes Lewis got 28 yards for a touchdown.

In the last quarter, NFC player #2 kicker David Akers missed a field goal because the ball bounce away from the pole. #7 AFC player Matt Cassel pass short right to Montell Owens for 7 yards, TOUCHDOWN! Lateral to Montell Owens to NFC 40 for 6 yards. Lateral to Alex Mack for 40 yards for a TOUCHDOWN! The final score is 41-55 NFC win over the AFC.

This football game was a phenomenal game.

Jay r ell rating: *****



Bye-Bye
09:46 PM on 01/31/2011
I'd rather watch paint dry.
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OneTop
Uh, is that a beer hall?
11:10 PM on 01/31/2011
If any one had the game on ..... they did
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02:56 PM on 01/31/2011
Yawn..................
01:53 PM on 01/31/2011
not real football, but sorta entertaining to watch in a bumbling, keystone cops kinda way. Plus as a Redskins fan it was nice to see DeAngelo Hall tear it up, even if it didn't mean much of anything
12:27 PM on 01/31/2011
De Angelo Hall is a character.
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
11:52 AM on 01/31/2011
They have to find a way to make the Pro Bowl relevant and interesting. Did not watch it at all.
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Mary Karius
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11:33 AM on 01/31/2011
now that's some quality football
09:03 AM on 01/31/2011
MLB All Star game to exclude defense also. Just a pitcher and a batter.
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LeeLoPink
Thank you 2-term President Obama!
08:49 AM on 01/31/2011
It was fun to see Belichick smile.
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LeeLoPink
Thank you 2-term President Obama!
08:51 AM on 01/31/2011
Of course, I'd rather see him smiling next weekend but you can't always get what you want.
08:43 AM on 01/31/2011
I would love to have seen the numbers if a Madden 2011 Bowl was televised at the same time. It would have been interesting to see which one did better in the ratings.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
08:29 AM on 01/31/2011
55-41 NFC? When did they make the switch to pick-up basketball to decide the pro bowl? I must have missed the transition.
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CPAwADD
Always look on the bright side of life.
07:42 AM on 01/31/2011
I enjoyed the Pro Bowl especially the last two minutes of the game. It was funny to watch the defensive line barely get out of their stance. It's not football, it's not even sport but it was funny.
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07:22 AM on 01/31/2011
I have watched a lot of Super Bowls but I can honestly say I have never ever watched a single Pro Bowl. I could watch people playing Madden and see a better game.
07:03 AM on 01/31/2011
The NFL Pro Bowl is a worthless exercise. If the game has no meaning or impact then why bother playing it? The players will not play hard in order to avoid injury and the game is boring. Name them as the best in their profession for that season and give them the awards but the game is a waste of time.
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FirstGame72
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08:32 AM on 01/31/2011
I much better substitute would be a day long skills competition. Something like the old Super Stars show that ABC Wide World of Sports used to run in the "dead zone" of the year between football and baseball seasons.
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benji85
06:42 AM on 01/31/2011
No blizting, no motioning, that's not professional football, that's hardly little league football.