Is anyone watching the AAF?

I get why the league got the head coaches they did. They wanted guys with experience and so on.

But I worry just looking at Spurrier. He does not look healthy.
 
There is some good football being played here. This league might have a real chance at making a name for itself if we are going to see good football being played. I like the 4 team designation idea as well.
 
The Commanders are designated for the Cowboys, have Moose, and they're wearing something close to Ohio State colors.

It's like they were meant to be my AAF team. I hope they don't suck.:thumbup:
 
There is some good football being played here. This league might have a real chance at making a name for itself if we are going to see good football being played. I like the 4 team designation idea as well.
The play has not been that terrible.

It reminds me of a strong exhibition game after the starters sit. They are playing hard.
 
The play has not been that terrible.

It reminds me of a strong exhibition game after the starters sit. They are playing hard.

Quality will improve as they play more games. Some things can't be replicated in practice.
 
When I was a 9-years old in 1974, I made some tattoos ofall the WFL teams' logos to give to my friends in the neighborhood.

We're the same age, and we both remember Percy Howard.

Dude made the most out of his lone NFL reception - a TD in a Super Bowl.
 
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Does anybody know just whose prohibited from playing in this AAF ?
What my angle is , could practice squad NFL hopefuls possibly hone their craft by signing on to participate in this venue.
 
When I was a 9-years old in 1974, I made some tattoos of all the WFL teams' logos to give to my friends in the neighborhood.
Apparently you exhibited anarchist tendencies at a young age.

What happened?
 

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