The Pro Bowl stinks.
The NFL needs to solve it, or scrap it.
It used to be merely seriously flawed back when they held it in Honolulu the week after the Super Bowl and its biggest problems were: star players routinely bowing out because of ``injuries'' such as hangnails or the sniffles, and being such an anticlimactic afterthought that nobody, neither fans nor players, really cared.
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