Jackson State coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders was not happy about the lack of competition during Sunday's Pro Bowl.
The AFC beat the NFC 41–35 in a contest that turned into a glorified game of two-hand touch. There were no big hits, and limited actual tackling.
Sanders sounded off on Twitter about the lack of intensity during the exhibition.
Nowadays it seems as if the Pro Bowl matters less than it ever has. The contest, which takes place the week before the Super Bowl, never includes players who are preparing to play in the league championship.