What do you all think of this change? NFL Ends 71-Year Tradition And It's About Damn Time "We think there’s a real opportunity to do something wholly different here," an NFL executive said. AP Sep 26, 2022, 10:58 AM EDT 00:1401:19 The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game, The Associated Press has learned. The new event will replace the full-contact showcase started in 1951. It will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days. The 2023 Games will be held in Las Vegas, and the flag football game at Allegiant Stadium is Sunday, Feb. 5. AFC players stand on the sideline as the national anthem is performed before the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium. ETHAN MILLER VIA GETTY IMAGES Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions company will help shape programming and promote the event’s content throughout the week. Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl pick during his Hall of Fame career, will provide his perspective and will also be a part of the coaching staff for flag game. “The Pro Bowl is something that we’ve been looking at for a while, really continuing to evolve,” NFL executive Peter O’Reilly told The Associated Press. “Coming out of last year’s game, we really made the decision based on a lot of internal conversations, getting feedback from GMs and coaches, getting a lot of feedback from players. We think there’s a real opportunity to do something wholly different here and move away from the traditional tackle football game. We decided the goal is to celebrate 88 of the biggest stars in the NFL in a really positive, fun, yet competitive way. “The feedback very directly from guys who had been in the Pro Bowl recently was to keep the construct of the week, make sure you’re having that multi-day element. It was overwhelmingly positive both from players as well as from clubs.” Kyle Juszczyk #44 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates a touchdown with NFC and 49ers teammate George Kittle #85 in the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl. ETHAN MILLER VIA GETTY IMAGES The Pro Bowl debuted in January of 1951 in Los Angeles and stayed there for 21 seasons before the game moved to different cities from 1972-80. Hawaii hosted from 1980-2009, and the game has had several homes in the years since, including Miami, Phoenix, Orlando and Las Vegas. Quality of play in the Pro Bowl has often been criticized. Players, understandably concerned about getting hurt, treat it as an exhibition more than competition. A flag football game could increase competition while avoiding potential injuries resulting from tackling, blocking and hitting. The NFL has a major interest in flag football. The league partnered with the International Federation of American Football to bring flag football to The World Games in July with an eye on the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Trevon Diggs #7 of the NFC has his pass broken up by brother Stefon Diggs of the AFC in the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl. ETHAN MILLER VIA GETTY IMAGES “The Pro Bowl has always been a time to step back and celebrate the game of football with teammates, fans and family,” Manning told the AP. “I’m thankful I can continue to be part of the week as all of us at Omaha Productions work with the NFL to reimagine The Pro Bowl Games. Making Sunday’s game a flag football game is great to see. Youth football has been extremely important to me, and knowing NFL FLAG will help grow this sport, I hope boys and girls can see themselves playing the same game as the best players in the world.” Fan voting will still help determine the AFC and NFC team rosters. Tom Brady has the most invitations to the Pro Bowl with 15. Four players got 14 invites, including Manning. The East-West Shrine Bowl will be held at Allegiant Stadium on Thursday, Feb. 2. NFL Ends 71-Year Tradition And It's About Damn Time
Good riddance. I don't expect the NFL to get it right, but this definitely wasn't the answer. Will mean more when it comes time for CBA to be renegotiated.
The pro bowl was always nonsense, and moving it up to the week before the super bowl made it worse, because then you get players that sit it out, because they are playing in the super bowl, and you get idiots (cough, Trubisky) making the roster instead. Making it flag football isn't going to bring the Super Bowl players back into it. And there's almost no way even with flag football you're going to get some super serious play out of it. They want a Ryder Cup but instead they something no one cares about, from fans to players. There needs to be more skin in the game to make them risk anything for it.
I was wondering how real the game would feel to the players if they're playing for a flag instead of full blocking. I wonder why they don't just scrap it entirely and just do the SB.