01-29-2018, 02:00 AM
Well, we had the honor of covering the Pro Bowl, and here is what we saw:
1) Adam Thielen had more fans than any other player on either squad. He interacted with everyone. I talked to him before the game and he said, "I don't know who is more excited, me getting to play and sign autographs, or kids getting them. Probably me! Adam is truly humbled by his hard path to the NFL.
1) Like him or hate him, Russell Wilson is a really good guy to the fans. He came our early and signed more than anyone else. Very good with kids and never let a request go unfulfilled. Here he is thrilling the Flag Football teams by video taping them with him for his Twitter.
3) One Cheerleader represented each team, and here is Saral from or Minnesota Vikings. She was glad to know Viking fans were watching the team
4) This was our press box view from what would become a very rainy Camping World Stadium
When Adam Thielen came in from working out in shorts, he said, "man, this is gonna be fun today. I think this is gonna be a fun day - rain or not". He scored the first 6 points for the NFC. He also said his back was completely recovered from the concerns he had after the Saints game.
NFC Coach Sean Payton had that smug look again, BUT, he then came over to me very graciously and asked me to take his photo with his daughter, a media intern in college. I wanted to hate him, but like a lot of people, they are more likable in person.
I spoke to Referee Walt Anderson and his crew before the game. Fun conversation! His crew said, "the hardest referee job is for pee wee. We've had to tell parents, 'hey, I get paid $8 a game for this. The game is about your kid, not about you, so if you think you can do better, I will be glad to give you my whistle and the 8 bucks now!" He also said he planned to call as few penalties as possible today
Jared Goff was like a little kid. So happy to be there - very likable. He too was fantastic with the fans and kids.
Preparation was not the same as a real game. A few players went out early (75 - 90 minutes), but most went out for 15-20 minutes about 45 minutes before kickoff.
We notices the Pittsburgh Steelers Alejandro Villanueva had to be the largest player we've ever seen. Very tall.
1) Adam Thielen had more fans than any other player on either squad. He interacted with everyone. I talked to him before the game and he said, "I don't know who is more excited, me getting to play and sign autographs, or kids getting them. Probably me! Adam is truly humbled by his hard path to the NFL.
1) Like him or hate him, Russell Wilson is a really good guy to the fans. He came our early and signed more than anyone else. Very good with kids and never let a request go unfulfilled. Here he is thrilling the Flag Football teams by video taping them with him for his Twitter.
3) One Cheerleader represented each team, and here is Saral from or Minnesota Vikings. She was glad to know Viking fans were watching the team
4) This was our press box view from what would become a very rainy Camping World Stadium
When Adam Thielen came in from working out in shorts, he said, "man, this is gonna be fun today. I think this is gonna be a fun day - rain or not". He scored the first 6 points for the NFC. He also said his back was completely recovered from the concerns he had after the Saints game.
NFC Coach Sean Payton had that smug look again, BUT, he then came over to me very graciously and asked me to take his photo with his daughter, a media intern in college. I wanted to hate him, but like a lot of people, they are more likable in person.
I spoke to Referee Walt Anderson and his crew before the game. Fun conversation! His crew said, "the hardest referee job is for pee wee. We've had to tell parents, 'hey, I get paid $8 a game for this. The game is about your kid, not about you, so if you think you can do better, I will be glad to give you my whistle and the 8 bucks now!" He also said he planned to call as few penalties as possible today
Jared Goff was like a little kid. So happy to be there - very likable. He too was fantastic with the fans and kids.
Preparation was not the same as a real game. A few players went out early (75 - 90 minutes), but most went out for 15-20 minutes about 45 minutes before kickoff.
We notices the Pittsburgh Steelers Alejandro Villanueva had to be the largest player we've ever seen. Very tall.