The quality of play in the Pro Bowl has drawn criticism from fans, former players and at least one player who played in the game. On Sunday, Roger Goodell said you can add his name to the list of detractors.
In an appearance on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" on Sunday, Goodell said the league must address the quality of the game and even said he would consider eliminating the game if it can't be improved upon.
"I really didn't think that was the kind of football that we want to be demonstrating for our fans," Goodell said. "And you heard it from the fans. The fans were actively booing in the stands. They didn't like what they were seeing."
Goodell said something has to change.
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