thanks
sorry to bother, but I have a question regarding 7th question too
is it just third match that counts, or total from all three all star matches (not following really, so maybe just don't understand competition)?
It's a new format, it started last year. It's in the questions mostly because we have the Superbowl coming, and because it's being played according to the
Flag rules, which might be interesting for those that never watched a game like this (myself included).
We'll count only the last match, that's how the competition works.
You can find more about it here.So here is how the scoring works.
First, the winning conference from each of the eight skills events — Dodgeball, Lightning Round, Longest Drive, Precision Passing, Best Catch, Gridiron Gauntlet, Move the Chains, and Kick Tac Toe — secures three points for their team. A total of 24 points are available over the eight events.
Second, two flag football games are played on Sunday, with the winning team earning six points for their conference. A total of 12 points are available over these two games.
Finally, the points accumulated from the eight skills events, and the first two flag football games, will serve as the starting score for the final event of the week, the third flag football game. The team that ends up winning the third and final flag football game will win The Pro Bowl Games.
So, for example, say the AFC wins Dodgeball, Lightning Round, Longest Drive, Precision Passing and Best Catch. That would give them 15 points, and the NFC nine points.
Then, the teams split the first two flag football games, giving each conference six points.
That means the starting score for the third and final flag game would be AFC 21 and NFC 15. From there, the game is played, and if the NFC can make up that six-point deficit, they would win The Pro Bowl Games. If not, the AFC would be crowned champions.