2010 Pro Bowl to be played in Miami before Super Bowl

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[h1]Report: 2010 Pro Bowl to be played in Miami before Super Bowl[/h1]

MIAMI -- The Pro Bowl will be played one week before the Super Bowl in 2010 and both games will be staged in Dolphin Stadium, a person directly involved in the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the NFL has not announced the move.
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It's not a new notion to have the game moved up to take place between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl. The NFL has discussed it multiple times in recent years, and commissioner Roger Goodell told the AP last month that having the game precede the Super Bowl would avoid a "somewhat anticlimactic" ending to the season.

The Pro Bowl has been held in Honolulu since 1980, and it's probable that the game will return to Hawaii after 2010, although not on a permanent basis as has been the case over the past three decades.

It won't be South Florida's first Pro Bowl: The 1975 game took place in Miami's Orange Bowl, during a period when the site rotated annually.

Barring a schedule change, next season's Pro Bowl will take place Jan. 31, 2010, with the Super Bowl that year on Feb. 7. The league's plan is for players on the AFC and NFC championship squads not to take part in the Pro Bowl.

Miami was awarded the 2010 Super Bowl three years ago, a record 10th time the game will come to the Dolphins' home city. The notion of adding the Pro Bowl to the lineup in South Florida was first discussed several months ago. It's not clear when the final decision was made to move the game.

Hawaii tourism officials have lobbied in recent months to extend the game's current contract, which expires after this season's Pro Bowl, pointing to the fact that it's been sold out every year since moving to Honolulu and generates about $30.5 million in visitor spending and tax revenues.

And earlier this year, Hawaii's state government released $11 million for lighting and roofing improvements at Aloha Stadium, part of ongoing upgrades designed to refurbish and modernize the aging stadium. State officials have also considered demolishing the facility and building a new stadium.



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None of the guys are gonna playing in the Super Bowl game aren't going to play, so you're about to see a bunch more phantom injuries.
 
Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000

None of the guys are gonna playing in the Super Bowl game aren't going to play, so you're about to see a bunch more phantom injuries.
there is no way the league would force a player whose team is in the super bowl to play in a meaningless game before the Super Bowl.

Just image the Patriots vs. Vikings in the Super Bowl

both Tom Brady & Adrian Peterson get injured playing in the Pro Bowl, can you imagine what a PR nightmare that would be for the NFL
 
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There's just no way. It would never work. The Pro Bowl HAS to be after the conclusion of the playoffs. Injuries are too much of a factor.
 
Originally Posted by Magik ink 23

There's just no way. It would never work. The Pro Bowl HAS to be after the conclusion of the playoffs. Injuries are too much of a factor.


how is it any different from the pro bowl now....the super bowl players are not going to play
 
they should do it like every other sport and put it in the middle of the year. that will avoid the anti-climactic ending to the season and we won't knowwho is playing in the super bowl, so everyone will play.


...or make the pro bowl 2 hand touch or flag football to avoid injuries lol. like someone else said, whoever is in the super bowl won't let players play.
 
..........why not make it the last game of the preseason? Shrink the preseason down 2 games and have it lumped in 2 weeks before the season begins. That wouldbe a nice kickoff
 
heat23:
The league's plan is for players on the AFC and NFC championship squads not to take part in the Pro Bowl.
So if this were the NBA and it were last year, this would be like last year's All Star Game sans Billups, Rip, Sheed, Ray Allen, Pierce, Kobe,and Duncan.

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Basically, it would have been a field day for LeBron on the East and Paul on the West.
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23ska909red02 wrote:
heat23:
The league's plan is for players on the AFC and NFC championship squads not to take part in the Pro Bowl.
So if this were the NBA and it were last year, this would be like last year's All Star Game sans Billups, Rip, Sheed, Ray Allen, Pierce, Kobe, and Duncan.

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Basically, it would have been a field day for LeBron on the East and Paul on the West.
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I hope they reconsider because we won't be able to see some of the best.
 
*saves money for 2010 Miami trip*
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It gives a little bit more attention to a meaningless game
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