The Pro Bowl's experimental one-year move to Miami has resulted in better ticket sales, more media coverage and some grousing by players. "I like Hawaii a lot better," Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison said. He and the other all-stars wanted to end the season in Miami - but not this week. With a new venue and new slot on the league calendar, the Pro Bowl will be played Sunday as a preliminary to next week's Super Bowl on the same field. It definitely feels like a warmup act. "There's a bittersweet taste," said quarterback Tony Romo, a late addition to the NFC roster after his Dallas Cowboys came up two wins shy of a Super Bowl berth. "You're always hoping to play in the big game." The NFL is trying to transform the Pro Bowl into a bigger game by playing it before the Super Bowl for the first time. The league also moved the game from Honolulu, its home since 1980. One result: the best attendance in 51 years, with a sellout crow...