Yet the ratings for this garbage fire of a scrimmage are ridiculously high.
Declining, sure, but it got a 5.0 this year.
David
From: PGage <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] NFL all-star contest quitting Hawai'i?
I count the day I became a man as the day in my 13th year that I decided not to
watch the Pro Bowl anymore. Professional football just does not lend itself to
an all-star game. Better to name real all-star teams and have them participate
in skills challenges and maybe a Madden tournament or something - maybe a
pro-am flag football game.
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 7:53 PM, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Bob Jersey <[email protected]> wrote:
The league will soon announce whether it will opt out of its longtime
relationship for the Pro Bowl with Aloha Stadium, where it's been played mostly
since the late 70s... Houston, Orlando, or even Sydney, Australia (and you
thought games in Britain were a bear) could end up hosting the game, cheapened
further by keeping out Super Bowl-team members and changing the
selection-of-players process to fit the mood of certain media people...
Bloomberg News (link)
The Pro Bowl is an antiquated institution that needs to be ended. And I don't
know about the credibility of the Bloomberg story. Interested parties always
give anonymous scoops to journalists to gain leverage in negotiations. The
Bloomberg article title says that the Pro Bowl is moving to Orlando but of
course if Honolulu changes their deal in the NFL's favor then it will stay in
Honolulu.
I think it's cool that the NFL wants to recognize its star players. And it's
extra cool that they want to bring the players and their families to a resort
city to hang out together for a week and have some recognition event at the end
of it. But an all star NFL game just isn't worth watching. It has none of the
characteristics that make a football game worth watching. The worst part is
that the league sells the game as part of its multibillion dollar media
packages and the TV networks have got to find a way for the game to pay for
itself. So whichever network has the Pro Bowl has to have its announcers hype
the game and pretend it's something anybody would want to watch.
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