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Many players who will be selected during this week's NFL draft are regarded as future Pro Bowl selections, but the game itself likely will be suspended this season and beyond, according to league sources.Beyond 2013, another league source believes the Pro Bowl is "DOA (dead on arrival)."The next Pro Bowl is scheduled the week before the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 3, but a game site has not been listed because of its precarious status, sources added.NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who has previously voiced his displeasure with the lack of competitiveness of recent Pro Bowl games, remains in serious dialogue with the NFL Players Association about suspending this year's game, sources say. Goodell cannot unilaterally suspend the game without the union's approval.
I can't imagine the players union would be a big proponent of this, no? Certainly the players have shown they aren't too interested in playing, but the bonuses associated with being selected would be something i don't think the players would want to lose.I'm glad to ehar the dialouge is here, though. I've always thought some type of pro bowl flag football game would be both more competative and more fun for the fans. Maybe you can get Lebron and Durant involved!?
If the game is suspended, the league still would have a Pro Bowl balloting process to identify the season's top players and would direct teams to remain open to negotiating Pro Bowl clauses into player contracts and to honor Pro Bowl incentive clauses to avoid any serious conflict with the players association. Those players also likely would be honored in some fashion during Super Bowl week.
The league should make a rule that if you are voted to the Pro Bowl and do not play in the game, than you are not a Pro Bowler and you get no bonuses from contracts or otherwise. The only exception would be for the players on teams in the Superbowl or that ended the season on injured reserve (like Matt Schaub).