Originally Posted by
Hayvern
The NFL is like politics though. Even just testing the waters is a step toward making a change. I am sure they are looking at it as a chance to see if they can get more interest by having it in the states.
The problem is the Pro Bowl, the MLB All-Star game and other games of their ilk are a waste of time. They are held only once and usually in a location that most people in the country will not travel to anyway unless they are really into such things.
Not saying there is anything wrong with being into those games, I just don't think there is the interest in these types of games. They simply don't mean anything.
At least the MLB made it where the league that wins gets home field advantage in the World Series, but that means nothing to the Super Bowl.
Anyway, I guess I really don't care personally where they have it, but having it before the Super Bowl is the biggest mistake they will make. That move will make the game even more irrelevent.
They can let the winning conference automatically win the coin flip for the SuperBowl.
THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.
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