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Is the Pro Bowl in Miami in 2010?


KARASMATIC444

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thanks, that is crazy im not sure if i was in the superbowl i would play in the pro bowl, for risk of injury. so that might make it more of a show of most of the best players instead of all of the best players. i dont know how that got by me. im usually on top of this type of stuff. it will probably make more hype during the suberbowl week if it is played before the superbowl. i sort of see what they are trying to do lets hope it is good.

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i cant say i blame them, going to hawaii always had a sort of ring to it. i think the players will hate it but they might be right in the fact that it will generate more buzz for the superbowl. but i wonder if it will seem like the probowl is the opening act for the superbowl kind of like the probowlers are the fluffers for the superbowl teams............just a thought.

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It does take away some of the reward for playing well. The only ones I can see that will benefit hugely will be the city hosting the Super Bowl. I wonder, too, how the fields that are not artificial will hold up. They now have alot of time to get the field ready. With the Pro Bowl played the week before, they'll have less than a week. Do they have the Super Bowl logos on the field during the Pro Bowl?

I personally don't like it.

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Also it'll be before the Super Bowl, so I can't really see guys who will be in the Super Bowl playing in it...

There's not even a chance that players competing in the Super Bowl will play in the Pro Bowl if it's done the weekend before the Super Bowl. Not even a chance...

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Well, if I were a Hawaii native, I'd be highly depressed about it. Hawaii can't really claim any NFL team, only one game.

Of course, it's so expensive to live there that I wouldn't be able to afford to go to the game anyhow, so not big deal. Besides, there's always the (Rainbow) Warriors!

Hawaii and football shoudn't be in the same sentence. Well they do have the rainbow warriors.

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