Roger Goodell was so disappointed with the Pro Bowl this season that he is open to eliminating the game entirely. "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. "We're either going to have to improve the quality of what we're doing in the Pro Bowl or consider other changes or even considering eliminating the game if that's the kind of quality game we're going to provide," he added. Goodell said he talked to NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith about changes they need to make for the game. "I know players love to be in Hawaii but we have to start with the quality of what we're doing," Goodell said. "If the fans are responding negatively to what we're doing, we better listen. And that was my message."