Final AFC-NFC battle at the 2007 Pro Bowl in Hawaii
This is our last taste of NFL Football before we make that long wait for next season in September.
Yep, the best players in the AFC will meet the best players in the NFC to play in the annual Pro Bowl game at Aloha Stadium in Hawaii. Unlike Super Bowl XLI where the last two surviving teams of the playoffs play for the Vince Lombardi trophy, the Pro Bowl is THE battle of the very best, they just don't take it seriously as they do a Super Bowl championship game.
At the 2007 Pro Bowl, you'll see the best players in the world. Guys like Super Bowl XLI Champions Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning and WR Marvin Harrison will be there, teaming up with San Diego Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson and Kansas City Chiefs TE Tony Gonzales NOT to represent their respective teams but to play for one team, in this case, the AFC Conference.
Speaking of the AFC Conference, five players from the Super Bowl XLI champions will be there. Joining Peyton and Marvin will be Colts wideout Reggie Wayne, tackle Tarik Glenn and center Jeff Saturday. (You just know Jeff Saturday will be out this Saturday to have a huge NFL Football Saturday game on Pro Bowl Saturday... He he...)
As for the NFC Conference, watching the demise of their conference brothers, the Chicago Bears, is still fresh from their memories. Either that or they just don't give a rat's ass about the Bears or Rex Grossman. Nevertheless, they will be out to prove that they are the better conference in the league and would stop at nothing in teaching Super Bowl XLI MVP Peyton Manning a thing or two.
New Orleans Saints explosive QB Drew Brees will lead the NFC offense. Wideouts Donald Driver of the Green Bay Packers and Steve Smith of the Carolina Panthers will be waiting for Brees' deep 40-yard passes while Atlanta Falcons TE Alge Crumpler will be ready whenever Brees looks in his direction in case both Driver and Smith are covered.
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