Friday, February 08, 2008

Best of AFC and NFC meet at the 2008 NFL Pro Bowl

Yes people, this is the last football game we'll probably be watching until August. Too bad ain't it?

And although I'm still reeling from that horrific tragedy that transpired at Super Bowl XLII, when the New England Patriots lost to the New York Giants, 17-14, I'll still be rooting for my guys at the 2008 NFL Pro Bowl in Hawaii. And in this case, the AFC, home of the IMPERFECT Patriots.

Unfortunately, the New England Patriots didn't took it well when they lost to New York. That's why NONE of those guys will be participating in the last football game of the football season. Yes, no Tom Brady touchdown plays, no Randy Moss celebrations in the endzone and of course, none of Bill Belichick's spying cameras.

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning SHOULD start in place of Brady for the AFC Conference. They could've gone to that other quarterback who made it to the AFC championship game, that being Philip Rivers, but I guess the NFL doesn't want to see this guy trash talking until August.

One member of the San Diego Chargers who should get the majority of the carries in Hawaii is former NFL Most Valuable Player of the Year, LaDainian Tomlinson. Unfortunately, there are rumors that he too has pulled out. THAT means another Colt will be taking another player's place and this time, it's Colts HB Joseph Addai.

Last but certainly not the least, with Patriots wideout Randy Moss pulling out of the Pro Bowl in Hawaii as well, yet another Colt SHOULD take his place in the starting lineup, that being Reggie Wayne. Isn't it funny how these Colts will make the starting lineup for the Pro Bowl?

While it could probably be a ''Colts show,'' if you will, in the AFC, that is simply not the case in the NFC Conference.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck should take Brett Favre's place as starting NFC quarterback while the amazing rookie of the Minnesota Vikings, Adrian Peterson, won the starting running back spot of the team.

Terrell Owens and Larry Fitzgerald will be catching footballs for the ''less talented'' conference.

Which team from the AFC and the NFC will win the 2008 NFL Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii? AcesAce Sportsbook has the odds.

AFC Conference All-Stars -3

NFC Conference All-Stars +3

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