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The NFL Pro Bowl has been played after the Championship of the League or Super Bowl every year since 1951.
The first Pro Bowls occurred prior to WWII starting in 1938 and ending with the start of the war in 1942.
To me, at first it looks like a cool deal.
But then, their are some obvious advantages of a free pass the two teams who make it to the Super Bowl get.
No longer is an excuse required to miss the Pro Bowl.
However, these two teams must play a full on, all-out contest in the Super Bowl and risk losing multiple players for the beginning of the next season.
Is it even worth talking about?
Can the NFL make the Pro Bowl as competitive as MLB's All Star game?
Should old ladies wear those giant blinder sunglasses while employing a two-ton vehicle?
Is it time to switch to decaf?
The first Pro Bowls occurred prior to WWII starting in 1938 and ending with the start of the war in 1942.
To me, at first it looks like a cool deal.
But then, their are some obvious advantages of a free pass the two teams who make it to the Super Bowl get.
No longer is an excuse required to miss the Pro Bowl.
However, these two teams must play a full on, all-out contest in the Super Bowl and risk losing multiple players for the beginning of the next season.
Is it even worth talking about?
Can the NFL make the Pro Bowl as competitive as MLB's All Star game?
Should old ladies wear those giant blinder sunglasses while employing a two-ton vehicle?
Is it time to switch to decaf?