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Pro Bowl all-stars came to play, despite the one-sided affair

By Dave Reardon

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 28, 2013

~~<p>That first play from scrimmage on Sunday didn&rsquo;t do much to inspire confidence in the future of the Pro Bowl, which NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has had on double-not-so-secret probation since last year&rsquo;s comedy of pretend football.</p>
<p>A bungled quarterback-running back exchange? Come on now! It had know-nothings saying, &ldquo;See, they don&rsquo;t care.&rdquo;</p>
~~

That first play from scrimmage on Sunday didn’t do much to inspire confidence in the future of the Pro Bowl, which NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has had on double-not-so-secret probation since last year’s comedy of pretend football.

A bungled quarterback-running back exchange? Come on now! It had know-nothings saying, “See, they don’t care.” Login for more...



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