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- thepixburghkid
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2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
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.
"While I am disappointed the Pro Bowl likely will not be played in Hawaii in 2010, I respect the NFL's decision to play the post season all-star game in the same city as the Super Bowl, one week before the Super Bowl, on a one-year test basis," Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle said in a statement.
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.
"Plans for future Pro Bowls are not final, but we have stated publicly several times that we are giving strong consideration to moving the Pro Bowl to the week before the Super Bowl," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "We also have been exploring playing future Pro Bowls at the site of the Super Bowl as well as in Honolulu."
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 the permanent basis as has been the case over the last three decades. Lingle said she was hopeful a deal could be struck in time for the 2011 game to return to Honolulu, and the city's mayor, Mufi Hannemann, told the AP that he also is optimistic for eventual Pro Bowls.
"It's not that this comes as a surprise," Hannemann said. "The NFL has made it known for some time now that they were looking for some sort of rotational basis. We just need to get a new agreement with the NFL, whether it's every year or every two years or every three years. The ball's in our court to get that done."
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.
Lloyd I. Unebasami, the interim CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, told the AP that his organization -- which has been involved in negotiations to extend the contract -- had not yet received anything official from the NFL about the switch.
"We're working toward assuring ourselves that we'll be one of the Pro Bowl stops of the NFL," said Unebasami, adding that his organization is also working on luring international soccer matches to Hawaii in 2010 -- just in case the Pro Bowl isn't there and creates a void in the state's sport-tourism landscape.
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.
Losing the Pro Bowl, combined with slowdowns in tourism because of the sluggish economy, is a double-dose of bad news for Honolulu, which estimates that 25,000 people came from out-of-state for Pro Bowls.
"It's not a shock because in talking with the NFL last year and this year, you realize the potential was there that it wouldn't stay in Honolulu forever and ever," said the mayor, Hannemann.
Copyright 2008 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the NFL has not announced the move.
"While I am disappointed the Pro Bowl likely will not be played in Hawaii in 2010, I respect the NFL's decision to play the post season all-star game in the same city as the Super Bowl, one week before the Super Bowl, on a one-year test basis," Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle said in a statement.
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.
"Plans for future Pro Bowls are not final, but we have stated publicly several times that we are giving strong consideration to moving the Pro Bowl to the week before the Super Bowl," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "We also have been exploring playing future Pro Bowls at the site of the Super Bowl as well as in Honolulu."
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 the permanent basis as has been the case over the last three decades. Lingle said she was hopeful a deal could be struck in time for the 2011 game to return to Honolulu, and the city's mayor, Mufi Hannemann, told the AP that he also is optimistic for eventual Pro Bowls.
"It's not that this comes as a surprise," Hannemann said. "The NFL has made it known for some time now that they were looking for some sort of rotational basis. We just need to get a new agreement with the NFL, whether it's every year or every two years or every three years. The ball's in our court to get that done."
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.
Lloyd I. Unebasami, the interim CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, told the AP that his organization -- which has been involved in negotiations to extend the contract -- had not yet received anything official from the NFL about the switch.
"We're working toward assuring ourselves that we'll be one of the Pro Bowl stops of the NFL," said Unebasami, adding that his organization is also working on luring international soccer matches to Hawaii in 2010 -- just in case the Pro Bowl isn't there and creates a void in the state's sport-tourism landscape.
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.
Losing the Pro Bowl, combined with slowdowns in tourism because of the sluggish economy, is a double-dose of bad news for Honolulu, which estimates that 25,000 people came from out-of-state for Pro Bowls.
"It's not a shock because in talking with the NFL last year and this year, you realize the potential was there that it wouldn't stay in Honolulu forever and ever," said the mayor, Hannemann.
Copyright 2008 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited
- thesteelhammer
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Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
I like the idea of a game that week, but hate it also because none of the players from the super bowl teams will play in it
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
This is stupid. No one on either Super Bowl will play in the pro bowl. This another Godell brain FART?
- GodfatherofSoul
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Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
My first reaction was "this is stupid." But, this could work out:
[*] Fills in the annoying 2 weeks of hype and human interest stories with real action.
[*] Truthfully, the current setup IS very anticlimactic. Personally, I never watch the Pro Bowl for that reason alone ("who gives a crap the seasons over").
[*] Players on crummy teams will get to play under the aura of Super Bowl hype.
[*] Adds a little more suspense as you inevitably make comparisons to the talent to play the next week.
[*] The Super Bowl will END the season.
The only drawback is no SB contenders will play. But, I'd argue that if you just won the Super Bowl all you're thinking about is celebrating. Who wants to turn around and play another game?
[*] Fills in the annoying 2 weeks of hype and human interest stories with real action.
[*] Truthfully, the current setup IS very anticlimactic. Personally, I never watch the Pro Bowl for that reason alone ("who gives a crap the seasons over").
[*] Players on crummy teams will get to play under the aura of Super Bowl hype.
[*] Adds a little more suspense as you inevitably make comparisons to the talent to play the next week.
[*] The Super Bowl will END the season.
The only drawback is no SB contenders will play. But, I'd argue that if you just won the Super Bowl all you're thinking about is celebrating. Who wants to turn around and play another game?
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
I don't like the fact that super bowl players won't get a chance to play in the pro bowl if they are selected. But this is still better than the system in other sports, where the All-star game is played in the middle of the season. How do they decide, halfway through the season, who is playing the best that season?
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
When will the Hall of Fame selections be announced? Before or after the pro bowl?
- shawnlucas
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Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
IMO, the Pro Bowl should be abolished.
Like most of the All Star games, the game scarcely represents the sport in any way, shape, or form.
Like most of the All Star games, the game scarcely represents the sport in any way, shape, or form.
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
shawnlucas wrote:IMO, the Pro Bowl should be abolished.
Like most of the All Star games, the game scarcely represents the sport in any way, shape, or form.
Yup, it's just a dog and pony show.
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
What they SHOULD DO is bring back the All Star game!
Remember that? I think they quit doing it in 1975.....not sure how the rosters were determined, but it was the NFL versus the best from the college ranks....
Remember that? I think they quit doing it in 1975.....not sure how the rosters were determined, but it was the NFL versus the best from the college ranks....
Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
Will there still be the same number of players selected to the Pro Bowl, with (most likely) some of them not playing because (most likely) there will be some "pro bowlers" on the Super Bowl teams?
BTW, how is it determined how many players will be in the pro bowl? Last year featured 49 from the NFC and 53 from the AFC, and this year there were 42 from each conference.
BTW, how is it determined how many players will be in the pro bowl? Last year featured 49 from the NFC and 53 from the AFC, and this year there were 42 from each conference.
- PATitanSteveCJ
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Re: 2010 Pro Bowl moved to Miami the week before the Super Bowl
This is the worst idea ever. The only thing I like about it is now the season ends with the Superbowl, as it should be. But I always looked forward to the Pro Bowl in February.
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