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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Today, the lakers were not the only ones to pull off a shocking win, so, did the Phoenix Suns. Just minutes ago, after a roller-coaster game of back and forth leads, Phoenix finally pulled off an overtime four-point win 115-111.
After leading in points-per-quarter for the first and second quarter, and trailing in that category in the third and fourth quarter, the Suns were finally able to pull off the shocking overtime win in Houston.
Signing off for now, I'm Sportsmaster JR, and remember, always stay inbounds!
So, in total summary of the 2010 pro bowl, the AFC took a 41-34 victory over the NFC.
This game was a somewhat comical game, as ESPN used very good soundbites of the main playmakers, such as Ray Lewis, Tony Romo and others.
These soundbites showed very good views of the average football players personality.
So that's the highlights of tonight's phenomenal performances in the 2010 pro bowl.

Vince Young starts the final quarter with a deep pass to Chad OchoCinco, as it goes in and out of his hands.
Two plays later, the ball is picked off by Asante Samuel near his own end zone and returns it near the 40 yard-line of his team. The ball goes back to Romo and his team.
Due to good runs and penalties Romo takes the NFC to a tie at 34-34 due to a dropped pass in the end zone by Witten of the Cowboys and a sack inflicted to Romo by Mario Williams.
Cribbs returns the ball to the 24 out of the end zone.
Small plays using a variety of players bring up many first downs.
Chris Johnson takes a chunk of yards for a first down to the 20 yard line.
Schaub then hooks up with Gates for another big first-down only to lead up to the run of Chris Johnson into the end zone for another AFC touchdown. AFC then up by seven.
Cowboys get the ball at the 24 yard line.
Romo slowly moves the chains using Miles Austin and Jason Witten.
But it doesn't pay off as the ball is intercepted by Harrison of the steelers to bring the clock down to the two minute warning.
Matt Schaub takes over for Vince Young to try and end the 2010 pro bowl.
A later on measurement shows fourth down and 1. The AFC team goes for it, and gets it. And two knees will end the 2010 pro bowl. Leaving the NFC in the dust with a 41-34 victory in the AFC's favor.
Matt Schaub, the 2010 pro bowl MVP.
To start the second half, Carpenter of the Dolphins kicks to rookie Johnny Knox, who carries it to the 37 of the NFC.
Then right off the first pass Desean Jackson runs it for 58 yards to take to the end zone, as Donovan Mcnab dances to the beat over a 24-17 lead in NFC's favor.
But then one of the best kick returners this sport has seen, Joshua Cribbs takes a nice run to the 47 of AFC. Then Garrard of the Jaguars, throws to the Chargers' Vincent Jackson for a 53 yard touchdown run, once again, taking the game to a tie.
On the next drive, of the NFC offense turns the ball over to Brian Dawkins of the Denver Broncos, this time no penalty on the play putting the ball in NFC territory.
AFC goes for a couple of touchdown passes, they don't succed, decide to keep the ball on the ground, get a penalty and eventually get the ball to the end zone through Maurice Jones-Drew, putting the score in AFC's favor by seven.
Later on, Garrard and his team get the ball back, moving the chains yard-by-yard to eventually settle for another field goal by Dan Carpenter of the AFC. Next up, Tony Romo will play for the first time of the night starting at his own 20 yard line.
After a series of first-downs, Romo finally capitalizes on his first drive with Diangelo Williams. This drive cutting it to a 3 point game. 1:30 in the third to go.
Joshua Cribbs ends up running the return to the 40 yard line. Vince Young takes his position on the field as QB, as they put an end to the third quarter.nflprobowl0201 2_GM313FCD0.1+Pro Bowl Football.embedded.prod_affiliate.156.jpg
NFC starts with the football in the second quarter, coming in with a few clean first downs.
Within four minutes of the 2nd quarter, NFC takes the lead adding another touchdown using Eagles Desean Jackson this time, making it 17-14, now in favor of NFC.
To start off AFC's first drive of the second quarter, Vince Young comes in leading his team to an impressive drive, getting very close to the end zone but unable to capitalize as they are forced to settle for a field goal, helping to still tie the game at 17.
Lamar Woodson of the Pittsburg Steelers intercepts the ball off of a Mcnab's throw taking it to the end zone only for the referees to rule it coming back due to 12 men on the field. A shame for the AFC defense.
Later, NFC goes for the first on fourth and 3 only to come up short, and turn the ball over to the so-far successful AFC offense, inside the two-minute warning of the first half.
Of course, once again the NFC defense picks up the pace, as the AFC would also fail at converting on 4th down, and 8 giving the ball back to Mcnab and his powerful offense with just over a minute in the half only to once again punt the ball to Joshua Cribbs for a large gain into NFC territory to bring up the first missed field goal of the night, to end the half at 17 a piece.

Alright, so in case your missing the pro bowl, here are the updates for the 1st quarter.
The first possession goes to AFC, starting off with quarterback Matt Schaub with Titan's running back Chris Johnson in the backfield and a good starting lineup of wide receivers including Andre Johnson who would end up making a big play later.
The drive started off with a few 12 and 13 yard gains courtesy of Chris Johnson.
A few small plays, then, Schaub of the Texans calls the play bringing up the long throw to Andre Johnson, punching in seven for the AFC.
NFC comes back hungry offensively, putting in some strong gains, only to finish with 3.
With Schaub and his teammates maintaining the lead, the AFC is still out for blood as they take 7 more out of the NFC defense.
Still, this is only the first quarter, which Aaron Rogers and company obviously realize as they come back with 7 in the bottom half of the first quarter.
The defense picks it up a notch, as the 1st quarter ends 14-10 in favor of the red.
Sorry guys, I forgot to ask you, who do you think will be the main playmakers of the pro bowl? The main wides, running-backs, corners, and Linebackers.
Post your answers, and if enough post back to me, I will tell you the unanimous for those positions.
So post me your answers sometime before the pro bowl.
Now, over to an intense basketball game, where the Lakers and Celtics are cutting it very close at a one point game in the Lakers favor, and now the ball will go over to the Celtics, with 7.3 seconds remaining in the game. It's a nail-biter, and any true basketball fan should be watching this game.
Ray Allen takes the jumper!
And... it's no good the lakers are going home with yet another fourth quarter comeback under their belts.
Come back to this sight at 7:30 to get live reviews and summaries of the pro bowl.
Signing off for now, I'm Sportsmaster JR, remember, always stay Inbounds!
What's up!
Florida Boy getting his sports wishes!
In hockey, the Florida Panthers with a 2-0 lead over the New York Islanders with 15 minutes to go!
Unfortunately, the last goal, was overruled and is replaced by a fowl over the Panthers, putting in a power play.
Just now, the Panthers get the penalty back.

In football still waiting for the unpredictable pro bowl, an hour and a half away!
Hey, I'm Sportsmaster JR! This is my first blog and I'm really excited!
On this blog, I will be talking about all the major sports, just in case you missed your major games. Sports such as football, soccer, basketball, tennis, baseball and even hockey.
So, here I go.
Earlier in the morning, the world famous Roger Federer of Switzerland, won the first major of the year: The Australian Open. Federer took his 16th major title over Andy Murray in straight sets 6-3 6-4 7-6 (11) helping to extend his record over Pete Sampras by two titles.
Still, Murray didn't go out without a fight, making the final set tie-break, one to remember.
Now, onto football!
Tonight at 7:30 Eastern, the pro bowl that has been hosting quite a lot a controversy thanks to the new format (one week before the super bowl and in the same location) will take flight with an unpredictable amount of viewers. Hopefully, this will be a good game, and one to remember. Please comment on what you think the outcomes will be of this pro bowl.
In other news, the winter ex-games is taking place, but, unfortunately, I may not be the best source of information for these updates, but, if you like hard-core snowboarding, go to ESPN on your TV and check it out now.
Till later, signing off, Sportsmaster JR. Remember, always stay Inbounds.