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Pro Bowl 2013 In Jeopardy? NFL Has Made No Decision On Game

By BARRY WILNER 04/26/12 09:28 PM ET AP

Pro Bowl 2013
Greg Jennings of the Green Bay Packers carries the ball against Johnathan Joseph #24 of the Houston Texans during the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium on January 29, 2012 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

NEW YORK — Have NFL fans seen the last of the Pro Bowl?

The game could be suspended next year, two people familiar with discussions said Thursday.

Commissioner Roger Goodell, among others, expressed concerns about the quality of play after January's game, and the league has been holding talks with the players' union about the future of the all-star game. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks were not being publicized.

Responding to an ESPN report that Goodell is "strongly considering" suspending the game in 2013, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said: "No determination has been made yet."

Goodell said before the Super Bowl in February he was unhappy with what he saw in the AFC's 59-41 win in the Pro Bowl at Honolulu – a game that often resembled touch football. Many players chosen for the game bow out, and if the Pro Bowl is held before the Super Bowl, as it was during the past three years, players from the conference champions don't participate.

San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York questioned his followers on Twitter about their feeling toward the Pro Bowl, then concluded later that there "Doesn't seem to be much love" in the responses.

The game still draws solid TV ratings, but isn't considered a money maker. Although viewership dropped 8.1 percent in January, the Pro Bowl still was the highest-rated sports program of the weekend.

The big factor is cost, particularly when played in Hawaii. And with so many defections_ there were 20 replacements for non-participating players in 2012, including Pro Bowlers from the Giants and Patriots who were occupied with the Super Bowl – it raises the question of whether the game is still special.

Newly elected NFLPA President Domonique Foxworth tweeted Thursday: "The Pro Bowl is an important tradition we are in talks with the league to improve and preserve the game for our players and fans."

Hawaii began hosting the game in 1980 and it was held there annually until 2010, when it moved to Miami and was played the week before the Super Bowl. Before moving it, the NFL said there was a need for a more modern stadium in Hawaii, but the Pro Bowl returned there in 2011.

"We understand that the suspension of the Pro Bowl is a possibility," Mike McCartney, CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority said in a statement. "However, we are still in discussions with the NFL about the possibility of holding the event here in the Hawaiian Islands. We feel the Pro Bowl and Hawaii are a perfect fit and believe that holding the Pro Bowl in the Hawaiian Islands would be a good thing for our visitor industry and the state."

The tourism authority, which generates revenue from a tax on hotel rates, has been paying the NFL $4 million to bring the game to the islands. The authority touts the $25 million Pro Bowl visitors spend during their stay. It also values the advertising it gets when the nation sees sun-soaked players running across the field in the middle of winter.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie last year criticized the payments, questioning why Hawaii should "give 4 million bucks to a $9 billion football industry" when the state was struggling to fund education. He did an about-face several months later, saying he wanted Hawaii to host the game and "we're going to do everything we can to make sure that comes about in a fashion that will make everybody very, very happy."

NFL counsel Jeff Pash said last week there have been extensive talks with players about the Pro Bowl.

"When should it be played? Where? And certainly the quality of the game," he said. "We understand what contributes to the low quality of the game. It does not mean very much either financially or competitively. Players are reluctant to participate in a way that they could be injured. It's not going to ever look like a playoff game, but it needs to improve so fans don't say, `I feel bad watching it.'"

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NEW YORK — Have NFL fans seen the last of the Pro Bowl? The game could be suspended next year, two people familiar with discussions said Thursday.
NEW YORK — Have NFL fans seen the last of the Pro Bowl? The game could be suspended next year, two people familiar with discussions said Thursday.
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12:26 AM on 05/03/2012
The problem is the NFL moved the pro bowl to before the superbowl very stupid. I have been going to the pro bowl for the last 15 years the attendance dropped and honolulu is empty....I will not go to the pro bowl 2013 or ever again if the pro bowl is before the superbowl.....the whole point is the best of the best is to play in the pro bowl when they have it before the superbowl players who are choosen in the superbowl cant play the pro bowl who ever decided to change this is a damn fool
12:33 AM on 05/03/2012
Oh and since I am on a roll, the half time entertainment is horrible....back in the day when they had Montell Jordan, Salt and Pepper etc those were the best pro bowls ever ..Why the NFL made the decision to change everything up I dont understand....it makes no sense and whoever's bright idea to have the pro bowl in miami left a real bad taste in my mouth...the NFL needs to stop being greedy....Hawaii has hosted the pro bowl for over 25 years the pro bowl has brought lots of money to their state....I just dont get it... very disappointed
01:53 AM on 04/27/2012
Haven't watched a Pro Bowl in over twenty years.

I feel sorry for those couch potatoes who don't have anything better to do on that weekend.
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08:53 PM on 04/26/2012
You want a skills contest? Seriously? Watch the games and read the stats.
Sixteen games of head-banging and injuries plus the playoffs aren't enough?
An all-star game makes no sense, especially in football.
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08:49 PM on 04/26/2012
The Pro Bowl never was special. It always has been a meaningless game, as are all "all-star" games. Drop it. Kiss it goodbye. Don't look back.
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GeorgeGee
07:46 PM on 04/26/2012
Heck, if the players don't want to play in it, I don't want to watch. This year was a travesty. It's an insult to the game. It looked like they were playing patty cakes out there. How can you be a pro athlete and not go on the field with some pride. I say they find a way to make it matter and to bring incentive to make it a "real football game", or put it to bed for good.
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04:42 PM on 04/26/2012
Who is actually watching this "game?" Solid TV ratings? That surprises me. I don't know anyone who watches this anymore, the first time I watched it when I was a young kid I understood that it was all a big joke. The players deserve recognition, but the game is a waste of time, especially when the best of the best are absent, instead preparing for the Super Bowl.
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04:09 PM on 04/26/2012
C'mon Goodell keep the game or either turn into a skills competition NFC vs AFC. The players that played hard all year deserve a week paid vacation on the NFL.
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Quotidien
03:49 PM on 04/26/2012
I'd rather see a 4x100 meter race with the fastest players in the league (Wallace, DeSean Jackson, Chris Johnson..etc) .

There can also be a golf tournament (Tony Romo), 3 on 3 basketball (Tony Gonzalez, Julius Peppers..), and a football throwing skills competition.
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MChile124
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04:43 PM on 04/26/2012
THAT would be fun! The Packers always do a charity softball game before the season starts, they could even do that! I'd watch, any of these events would be better than the game itself.
03:32 PM on 04/26/2012
Why not put it during Super Bowl week and make a week-long event of it? The NBA has skills contests, dunk contests, and shooting contests leading up to the All-Star game. Why not put the Pro Bowl in the same location as the Super Bowl, but host it the day before? Have skills contests on Friday night, and the game on Saturday night. The conference champions wouldn't participate, but at least you are hosting it in a city that you know is packed with football fans, and you'd get great TV ratings from viewers who are excited for the Super Bowl the next night.
03:18 PM on 04/26/2012
Why not turn it into a weekend of celebrating football. Encourage the players who have charities to host events for said charities, golf tourney, make the game flag (they're not hitting anyway), do the Punt/Pass/Kick finals, have the week after Super Bowl, have awards ceremony like hockey does. Just a few ideas to make it more entertaining.
02:55 PM on 04/26/2012
If players don't even want the free trip to Hawaii, which they could well afford anyway, the game has lost its last reason for existing. It's certainly not much of a sporting event.
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Chris Wundrow
02:29 PM on 04/26/2012
The Pro Bowl has become a bad joke. It's meaningless, and this year's performance shows the players clearly don't give a damn--there just there to party on the beaches and hotels of Hawaii, so the question remains: why bother?
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04:03 PM on 04/26/2012
It always has been meaningless. Don't run hard. Don't hit hard. Fall on ground as soon as you are touched. No one wants to be injured. Those are the unspoken rules.

Just a payed vacation for your family.
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02:26 PM on 04/26/2012
Would anyone really miss it? Just name the All Pro selections and that's enough.