I know it's already well known and been established, but the Pro Bowl is and continues to be a joke. Last year (or was it the year before last) the Cowboys had 10 players in the pro bowl but were one and done in the playoffs. This year, the Vikings are trending towards that same thing (not necessarily the playoffs thing, but the so many in the pro bowl). Right now, per PFT, Vikings players have the most votes at 10 different positions, and Favre is second to Brees in the NFC. If that continues and they get 11 people into the Pro Bowl, objectively they should be the greatest team in NFL history because half the team was in the Pro Bowl. They aren't that good, and the Pro Bowl should reflect that.
Until fan voting is regulated the same way coach and player voting is (one vote per person), the whole thing remains a charade. I would be in favor eliminating the fan portion all together. It undermines the integrity of the pro bowl whose purpose is to reward the best players in the game. Contracts continue to be built with pro bowl participation escalators, and some players may never get the pro bowl they deserve because they aren't the popular player even though they may be far superior. You see it year after year, players whose play has declined get voted in, because of reputation alone. Gah!
Just sayin...
Until fan voting is regulated the same way coach and player voting is (one vote per person), the whole thing remains a charade. I would be in favor eliminating the fan portion all together. It undermines the integrity of the pro bowl whose purpose is to reward the best players in the game. Contracts continue to be built with pro bowl participation escalators, and some players may never get the pro bowl they deserve because they aren't the popular player even though they may be far superior. You see it year after year, players whose play has declined get voted in, because of reputation alone. Gah!
Just sayin...

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