Residents of the Aloha State are grimly recognizing the possibility — the likelihood — that the Pro Bowl is not long for Hawaii.
"It's important to the fans over here," Sia Tufele said last week outside a Pro Bowl practice. "It's the only professional game in town, and there's no place better than Hawaii for that game."
Like Tufele, 19-year-old Jarrin Lessary of Kane'ohe isn't thrilled about losing the one chance a year he gets to see the giants (and the Giants) of the game.
"A lot of players like to come here," he said. "I think it should stay."
"It's important to the fans over here," Sia Tufele said last week outside a Pro Bowl practice. "It's the only professional game in town, and there's no place better than Hawaii for that game."
Like Tufele, 19-year-old Jarrin Lessary of Kane'ohe isn't thrilled about losing the one chance a year he gets to see the giants (and the Giants) of the game.
"A lot of players like to come here," he said. "I think it should stay."
From:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football
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