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在職業zh-cn:美式橄榄球;zh-tw:美式足球裡,zh-cn:职业碗;zh-tw:職業盃;zh-hk:職業碗是zh-cn:国家橄榄球大聯盟;zh-tw:國家美式足球聯盟(NFL)的明星賽。在球季、聯盟冠軍賽和zh-cn:超级碗;zh-tw:超級盃;zh-hk:超級碗結束後舉行。自從1970年與前美國美式足球聯盟(AFL)合併之後,比賽被正式的稱為zh-cn:美联国联冠軍賽;zh-tw:美聯國聯職業盃(AFC-NFC Pro Bowl),根據比賽的組成是由zh-cn:美国美式橄榄球联会;zh-tw:美國美式足球聯會(AFC)對上zh-cn:国家美式橄榄球联会;zh-tw:國家美式足球聯會(NFC)的球員。比賽從1980年1月開始於夏威夷檀香山的阿囉哈球場(Aloha Stadium)舉行至今。
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[编辑] History
A postseason All-Star game between the new league champion and a team of professional all-stars was added to the NFL schedule in January 1939, at the end of the 1938 season. In the first game at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, California, the New York Giants beat a team made up of players from NFL teams and two independent clubs the Los Angeles Bulldogs and the Hollywood Stars. An all-NFL All-Star team and regular NFL franchise battled on the football field until the end of the 1942 season. The game that was schedule for January of 1942 was moved out of Los Angeles to the Polo Grounds in New York City due to World War II.
The NFL revived the game in January 1951, after the 1950 pro football season. It was a contest between conference all-star teams: American vs National (1951-53), Eastern vs Western (1954-1970), and AFC vs NFC (since 1971).
After the AFL-NFL Merger of 1970, the name of the NFL's all-star game was changed to the "AFC-NFC Pro Bowl". Since the merger, the head coaches of the teams that lost in the AFC and NFC championship games have been selected as the coaches for the respective Pro Bowl squads — a compromise that arose from the decision to discontinue the Playoff Bowl, which had it been retained, would have matched up the two teams that lost the conference title games.
Currently, players are voted into the Pro Bowl by the coaches, the players themselves, and the fans. Each group's ballots count for one third of the votes. The fans vote online at the NFL's official site.
There are also replacements that go to the game should any selected player be unable to play due to injuries. Prior to 1995, only the coaches and the players made Pro Bowl selections.
[编辑] Pro Bowl MVP
The first Most Valuable Player award in the Pro Bowl was presented in 1951. From 1957 to 1971, two awards were presented to an offensive back and a defensive lineman. In 1972, there were awards for both an offensive player and an defensive player. Since 1973, only one MVP award has been presented (though three times this award has been presented to multiple players).
[编辑] Pro Bowl attitude
Since the Pro Bowl has absolutely no effect upon players' or teams' statistics and records, and the fact that the game is played at the very end of the season, players generally take the contest much less seriously than the average regular season games. They tend to "play soft" to avoid serious injuries which could impede or end their football careers. Players commonly make weak blocks and tackles. Defensive linemen will usually simply stand up when the ball is snapped during field goals attempts and punts instead of trying to block them. This injury minimalizing attitude generally manifests in a strongly offensively weighted game, along with the willingness of players and coaches to go for big offensive plays.
With a large portion of the competitive nature of the game removed, players and the media tend to treat the game as more of a fun get-together than a hard-fought battle. The rotation of players into and out of the game also presents an opportunity for TV interviews of personalities who are only ever seen during the game from afar, or afterwards in press conferences.
However, contrary to popular opinion this "soft" Pro Bowl attitude is a recent change. The vast majority of early Pro Bowls beginning with the merger were relatively low scoring, 20 of 26 games from the 1970 season through 1995 featuring less than 45 points. During the decade of NFC dominance of the Super Bowl from the mid-'80s thru mid-'90s, the Pro Bowl became a type of grudge match for the AFC and produced some of the most brutally physical games of the entire season, with scores like 10-6, 15-6 and 17-3. Once the AFC re-established conference parity the Pro Bowl became much looser and offensive-minded, with 8 of the 9 games between the 1996 and 2004 seasons producing at least 49 points, and an average of 64.1. To demonstrate how dramatic the change has been, in the late '80s thru mid '90s the Pro Bowl over/under betting line was always in the 39-41 range, and generally bet toward the under by Las Vegas wise guys. The 2007 Pro Bowl had an over/under of 65.
Even now there are certain players who treat it just like a regular game and will go for big hits and go the length of the field to make a play. These tend to be younger players but even some veterans are known. Examples from the 2004 Pro Bowl are Roy Williams' hit on Todd Heap and Ed Reed blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown, the only blocked punt returned in Pro Bowl history. Template:Update after
[编辑] Pro Bowl uniforms
Because the teams are made of players from different NFL teams, using their own uniforms would be too confusing. The players all wear the helmet of their team, but the jerseys and pants are either a solid blue for the NFC or solid red for the AFC, or a white jersey with blue for the NFC or a white jersey with red accents for the AFC (away). While it has been speculated that the color of Pro Bowl jerseys is determined by the winner of the Super Bowl, this is untrue. The design of Pro bowl uniforms is changed every two years, and the color and white jerseys are rotated along with the design change. This has been Pro Bowl tradition since the switch to team specific helmets in the early 90s. The two year switch was originally created as a marketing ploy by Nike, and has been continued by Reebok, who won the merchadising contract in 2002.
In the earliest years of the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, the players did not wear their unique helmets, as they do now. The AFC All-Stars wore a solid red helmet with a white "A" on it, while the NFC players wore a solid white helmet with a blue "N" on it. The AFC's red helmets were paired with white jerseys and red pants, while the NFC's white helmets were paired with blue jerseys and white pants. In the 1960s the West wore blue while the East wore red.
Two players with the same number who are elected to the Pro Bowl can wear the same number for that game; however, usually one player wears a different number, usually the more experienced player has numerical rights.
[编辑] NFL All-Star games (1939-1942)
- No Most Valuable Player awards were presented during these games
Season | Date | Score | Venue |
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1938 | January 15, 1939 | New York Giants 13, Pro All-Stars 10 | Wrigley Field, Los Angeles |
1939 | January 14, 1940 | Green Bay Packers 16, NFL All-Stars 7 | Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles |
1940 | December 29, 1940 | Chicago Bears 28, NFL All-Stars 14 | Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles |
1941 | January 4, 1942 | Chicago Bears 35, NFL All-Stars 24 | Polo Grounds, New York City |
1942 | December 27, 1942 | NFL All-Stars 17, Washington Redskins 14 | Shibe Park, Philadelphia |
- 1943-50 - No games (mainly because of World War II)
[编辑] NFL Pro Bowls (1951-70)
Season | Date | Score | Most Valuable Players | Venue |
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1950 | January 14, 1951 | American Conference 28, National Conference 27 | Otto Graham, Browns, Quarterback | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1951 | January 12, 1952 | National Conf. 30, American Conf. 13 | Dan Towler, Rams, Running back | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1952 | January 10, 1953 | National Conf. 27, American Conf. 7 | Don Doll, Lions, Defensive back | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1953 | January 17, 1954 | East 20, West 9 | Chuck Bednarik, Eagles, Linebacker | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1954 | January 16, 1955 | West 26, East 19 | Billy Wilson, 49ers, End | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1955 | January 15, 1956 | East 31, West 30 | Ollie Matson, Cardinals, Running back | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1956 | January 13, 1957 | West 19, East 10 | Back: Bert Rechichar, Colts; Lineman: Ernie Stautner, Steelers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1957 | January 12, 1958 | West 26, East 7 | Back: Hugh McElhenny, 49ers; Lineman: Gene Brito, Redskins | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1958 | January 11, 1959 | East 28, West 21 | Back: Frank Gifford, NY Giants; Lineman: Doug Atkins, Bears | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1959 | January 17, 1960 | West 38, East 21 | Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Eugene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, Steelers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1960 | January 15, 1961 | West 35, East 31 | Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Sam Huff, NY Giants | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1961 | January 14, 1962 | West 31, East 30 | Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Henry Jordan, Packers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1962 | January 13, 1963 | East 30, West 20 | Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Eugene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, Steelers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1963 | January 12, 1964 | West 31, East 17 | Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Gino Marchetti, Colts | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1964 | January 10, 1965 | West 34, East 14 | Back: Fran Tarkenton, Vikings; Lineman: Terry Barr, Lions | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1965 | January 15, 1966 | East 36, West 7 | Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Dale Meinhart, Cardinals | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1966 | January 22, 1967 | East 20, West 10 | Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: Floyd Peters, Eagles | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1967 | January 21, 1968 | West 38, East 20 | Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: Dave Robinson, Packers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1968 | January 19, 1969 | West 10, East 7 | Back: Roman Gabriel, Rams; Lineman: Merlin Olsen, Rams | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1969 | January 18, 1970 | West 16, East 13 | Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: George Andrie, Cowboys | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
[编辑] AFC-NFC Pro Bowls (1971-present)
Season | Date | Score | Most Valuable Players | Venue |
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1970-71 | January 24, 1971 | NFC, 27-6 | Back: Mel Renfro, Cowboys; Lineman: Fred Carr, Packers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1971-72 | January 23, 1972 | AFC, 26-13 | Offense: Jan Stenerud, Chiefs; Defense: Willie Lanier, Chiefs | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1972-73 | January 21, 1973 | AFC, 33-28 | O.J. Simpson, Bills, Running back | Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas |
1973-74 | January 20, 1974 | AFC, 15-13 | Garo Yepremian, Dolphins, Placekicker | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri |
1974-75 | January 20, 1975 | NFC, 17-10 | James Harris, Rams, Quarterback | Miami Orange Bowl |
1975-76 | January 26, 1976 | NFC, 23-20 | Billy Johnson, Oilers, Kick returner | Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana |
1976-77 | January 17, 1977 | AFC, 24-14 | Mel Blount, Steelers, Cornerback | Kingdome, Seattle, Washington |
1977-78 | January 23, 1978 | NFC, 14-13 | Walter Payton, Bears, Running back | Tampa Stadium |
1978-79 | January 29, 1979 | NFC, 13-7 | Ahmad Rashad, Vikings, Wide receiver | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
1979-80 | January 27, 1980 | NFC, 37-27 | Chuck Muncie, Saints, Running back | Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii |
1980-81 | February 1, 1981 | NFC, 21-7 | Eddie Murray, Lions, Placekicker | Aloha Stadium |
1981-82 | January 31, 1982 | AFC, 16-13 | Kellen Winslow, Chargers, Tight end; and Lee Roy Selmon, Buccaneers, Defensive end | Aloha Stadium |
1982-83 | February 6, 1983 | NFC, 20-19 | Dan Fouts, Chargers, Quarterback; and John Jefferson, Packers, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
1983-84 | January 29, 1984 | NFC, 45-3 | Joe Theismann, Redskins, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1984-85 | January 27, 1985 | AFC, 22-14 | Mark Gastineau, Jets, Defensive end | Aloha Stadium |
1985-86 | February 2, 1986 | NFC, 28-24 | Phil Simms, Giants, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1986-87 | February 1, 1987 | AFC, 10-6 | Reggie White, Eagles, Defensive end | Aloha Stadium |
1987-88 | February 7, 1988 | AFC, 15-6 | Bruce Smith, Bills, Defensive end | Aloha Stadium |
1988-89 | January 29, 1989 | NFC, 34-3 | Randall Cunningham, Eagles, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1989-90 | February 4, 1990 | NFC, 27-21 | Jerry Gray, Rams, Cornerback | Aloha Stadium |
1990-91 | February 3, 1991 | AFC, 23-21 | Jim Kelly, Bills, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1991-92 | February 2, 1992 | NFC, 21-15 | Michael Irvin, Cowboys, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
1992-93 | February 7, 1993 | AFC, 23-20 (OT) | Steve Tasker, Bills, Special teams | Aloha Stadium |
1993-94 | February 6, 1994 | NFC, 17-3 | Andre Rison, Falcons, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
1994-95 | February 5, 1995 | AFC, 41-13 | Marshall Faulk, Colts, Running back | Aloha Stadium |
1995-96 | February 4, 1996 | NFC, 20-13 | Jerry Rice, 49ers, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
1996-97 | February 2, 1997 | AFC, 26-23 (OT) | Mark Brunell, Jaguars, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1997-98 | February 1, 1998 | AFC, 29-24 | Warren Moon, Seahawks, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
1998-99 | February 7, 1999 | AFC, 23-10 | Ty Law, Patriots, Cornerback; and Keyshawn Johnson, Jets, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
1999-00 | February 6, 2000 | NFC, 51-31 | Randy Moss, Vikings, Wide receiver | Aloha Stadium |
2000-01 | February 4, 2001 | AFC, 38-17 | Rich Gannon, Raiders, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
2001-02 | February 10, 2002 | AFC, 38-30 | Rich Gannon, Raiders, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
2002-03 | February 2, 2003 | AFC, 45-20 | Ricky Williams, Dolphins, Running back | Aloha Stadium |
2003-04 | February 8, 2004 | NFC, 55-52 | Marc Bulger, Rams, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
2004-05 | February 13, 2005 | AFC, 38-27 | Peyton Manning, Colts, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
2005-06 | February 12, 2006 | NFC 23-17 | Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers, Linebacker | Aloha Stadium |
2006-07 | February 10, 2007 | AFC 31-28 | Carson Palmer, Bengals, Quarterback | Aloha Stadium |
2007-08 | February 10, 2008 | AFC vs. NFC | Aloha Stadium |
- Overall AFC/NFC Series: AFC leads 19-18
[编辑] Trivia
[编辑] NFL Pro Bowls (1951-70)
- The National/Western Conference won 13 of 20 games played against the American/Eastern Conference.
- Of interesting note is that in the 20 seasons of the format, the Western/National Conference won both the Pro Bowl and the NFL Championship game 9 times, while the Eastern/American won both 2 times. In the years they have split, the East won the Pro Bowl and West won the NFL title 5 times, while the reverse has occurred 4 times.
[编辑] AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (1971-present)
- Of interesting note is that in the 37 seasons since the AFL-NFL Merger, the NFC has won both the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl 9 times, while the AFC has won both 9 times as well. In the years they have split, the AFC has won the Pro Bowl and NFC won the Super Bowl 10 times, while the reverse has occurred 9 times.
- Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns players have won 4 MVP awards, more than any other teams. The Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams have won 3, while 10 teams have won 2, and 13 teams have won 1 each. The Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans have never had a player win an MVP award. The Cardinals did however have two players win MVP awards during the 1951-70 Pro Bowl era.
- Quarterbacks have won 13 MVP awards; wide receivers are second with 7.
- John Madden has never been part of a Pro Bowl broadcast because he has a tremendous fear of flying.
- Because of the new NFL television contract, the network which airs the Super Bowl will air the Pro Bowl; the 2007 game is held on the Saturday after Super Bowl XLI because of the 2007 Grammy Awards. The 2008 game, on Fox, will revert to Sunday, because Fox has the Budweiser Shootout on the Saturday after Super Bowl XLII.
- Only 2 AFC-NFC Pro Bowls have gone to overtime. Both have been won by the AFC in overtime with field goals.
[编辑] 參見
- 美國美式足球聯盟明星賽
- NFL職業盃啦啦隊
[编辑] 外部連結
- 職業盃完整歷史(英文)
- 職業盃資訊、照片與新聞(英文)
- 國家美式足球聯盟官方網站(英文)
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