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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

About 2012 Pro Bowl Team

Get excited, people. Pro Bowl here in 2012, and all you need to know that the speed.

If you're playing, you're trying to comment/you're in the right place. If you're looking for stats, you're in the right place. If you're looking for a n in-depth analysis, you can get some of that ", too.

Basically don't want to see this live blog without Pro Bowl. Watching you can't have this live blog, Pro Bowl.


Also serious than any which sonne, I assure you that we will have some fun along the way. The Pro Bowl to ever seriously so that we keep things light. And don't forget that players will be in this thing, Twitter, you make your opinion we will be safe.

In short, fun times will by everyone. If you stay here, you won t miss.  '
Correction: this is not the highest-scoring Pro Bowl history. Note there is a total of 107 points, set in 2004.

Hey, don't look at me. I followed the public will not lead.



NFC-best player was Larry Fitzgerald, who caught six passes for 111 yards and three touchdowns. Eric Weddle was game-best defensive player, as he pulled two interceptions, one of which was turned into a touchdown after a nifty side Derrick Johnson.

That's about it.

Another thing of note. The entire tweeting it ended up being a bust. In addition to cash's London Fletcher-failed-money contest, not a whole lot of fun was had. I think the players were too busy having fun elsewhere.

If you've managed to stick around for the whole affair, give yourself a pat on the back. If stuck with this live blog all the time, give yourself a high five. You did well.


The Pro Bowl was much as all the other 2012 Pro bowls. It featured a lot of offense, no defense whatsoever and assorted craziness that you just don  't see in normal games.

In the end the AFC went out with a win, outscoring the NFC 38-41. Total 100 points is a Pro Bowl record, which is borderline a depressing. To top it all off, there were 1,142 yards total gained in this game.

Brandon Marshall is your 2012 Pro Bowl MVP. He had six passes for 176 yards and caught four touchdowns.

Besides Marshall, the big story in this game was a battle of rookie quarterbacks in the second half: Cam Newton vs. Andy Dalton. It turned out to be one-sided, as Dalton was almost perfect, completing seven of its nine passes for 99 yards and two touchdowns. His classification was 152.1.

Newton, on the other hand was horrible. He completed nine of his 27 passes for 186 yards, threw three picks and two touchdowns. Ended up with a rating of 43.7.

Oh well.

Andy Dalton takes a knee, and this game is going to come to an end.
Final score: AFC 59, NFC 41
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Holy cow is Brandon Marshall having the same game. It just caught touchdown passes in the back of the end zone despite being held by Patrick Peterson.

This 176 meters makes it easy for four touchdown catches and six for Marshall. That's the new Pro Bowl record.

Say what you want about the Pro Bowl, but it was fun to watch Marshall makes her work today.