NFL commissioner Goodell could consider ending Pro Bowl
February 6, 2012 at 7:19 AM by AHN · Leave a Comment
Indianapolis, IN, United States (AHN Sports) – NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants the Pro Bowl to be a better game or there may not be any game at all.
Speaking on ESPN Radio Sunday, Goodell said he would consider eliminating the Pro Bowl if things don’t get better than the display put on in this year’s Pro Bowl.
Goodell appeared on the “Mike and Mike in the Morning” radio show and voiced concerns about this year’s game.
“I really didn’t think that was the kind of football that we want demonstrating to our fans,” Goodell said. “The fans were actively booing in the stands. They didn’t like what they were seeing.”
Goodell wasn’t the only one displeased with the play in the game. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ripped his NFC teammates recently saying they “embarrassed themselves” with the effort they gave in the Pro Bowl.
The AFC defeated the NFC 59-41 in this year’s Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.
“We’re either going to have to improve the quality of what we’re doing in the Pro Bowl or consider other changes or even considering eliminating the game if that’s the kind of quality game we’re going to provide,” Goodell said.
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