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Do you think Jerrys boat is bigger than Vince's?I imagine they are throwing a boatload of money at him just so his name can give them a little credibility.
Do you think Jerrys boat is bigger than Vince's?I imagine they are throwing a boatload of money at him just so his name can give them a little credibility.
I found an ESPN story that indicated the league would start playing in January of 2020.
I'm a big believer in the need for a developmental football league. If done right, I think fans would support it. My issue is that these 4 leagues will oversaturate the market and not build up a big enough fan base capable of supporting it If you give fans too many choices on a new idea/product, they may just reject it all.
What I'm hoping now is that the NFL takes some of the innovation and ideas from these leagues and allows them to combine into one league, taking the strong franchises and forming an AFC - NFC type environment. The Alliance has some great ideas and solid football people (Bill Polian, Daryl Johnston, Phil Savage, etc.). The XFL has Oliver Luck , as well as Vince McMahon and DraftKings with some interesting ideas. I'm not liking what I'm seeing from the Freedom Football League and I don't think it will succeed. As far as the Pacific Pro League, I already like that Don Yee is challenging the conventional eligibility rules and is trying to lure Trevor Lawrence to be the face of the league while he waits for the 2021 NFL Draft.
If the XFL makes a hit with viewers on Saturdays, it is going to run College 1A football out of business.
"If"This is, by far, one of the dumbest things I have read on this board in a long time.
Do you think Jerrys boat is bigger than Vince's?
They are in a way. They are auditioning these leagues without taking any financial risks.but if I’m the NFL id try to nip all these leagues in the butt and do it myself.
I agree that there is a need for a developmental league...but if I’m the NFL id try to nip all these leagues in the butt and do it myself. Expand practice squads and create your own sorta minor league system. Baseball has it and even the nba is transitioning towards it. Obviously it would be extremely difficult to figure out a 53 man roster, but I’m sure there’s some modifications someone could figure out to make it work.
Not only would it be a place for young players to develop, but it would also keep teams from signing guys literally off the street mid season.
I’m sure it’s much easier said than done of course...
Yeah, they will initially be sticking to very strict policies, but I envision those will be relaxed.They even said that a DWI would eliminate players from consideration.
They have Oliver LuckHopefully they don't have a tool-bag commissioner.
They have Oliver Luck
https://sports.yahoo.com/xfl-reiterates-willingness-sign-players-231131409.html
XFL reiterates its willingness to sign players not eligible for NFL, AAF
It could happen when the XFL offers significant (or, you know, any) pay to a college player otherwise too young to enter the NFL draft, or to sign with the AAF. Last week in Atlanta, XFL Commissioner Oliver Luck reiterated the position that the upstart league can, and presumably will, pursue players who aren’t yet eligible for the other major professional leagues.
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I have never heard of the PPL.from the article...
It’s a fascinating prospect, one that could potentially turn the current college model upside down, if enough players choose to get paid to play over not getting paid. At some point, the NCAA, the NFL, and/or the AAF may have to adjust — and if that adjustment means more kids getting fair compensation for their efforts and sacrifices, good.
Except the Pacific Pro League already suggested this.
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/st...emsons-trevor-lawrence-new-league/2741455002/
from that article...
“Our player population will be players such as Trevor Lawrence at Clemson,” Yee said during a pre-Super Bowl interview on 104-5 “The Zone,” a sports talk show based out of Nashville, Tennessee. “We would like to make him an employment offer, professionalize him right away, be our Joe Namath.
“Adidas is one of our founding sponsors, and I think they might want to make him an endorsement proposal. He would be professional and he would learn an NFL-style game with us before he declares for the (NFL) Draft.”
Very crazy!https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...allas-xfl-franchise-as-coach-general-manager/
This is crazy? What sense does this make? Does it mean anything for Cowboy fans? Go get him Jerry!!!!!!!!!
I believe he won 1 and was 9-9 in bowl games and was scored on more than they scored.He took a floundering OU program that hadn’t even won the conference championship in 13 years and that had a losing record each of the previous 3 years, and in his second season won the national championship. Overall he had a 190-48 record as a head coach and won 2 national championships. Not many that have done better than that.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...allas-xfl-franchise-as-coach-general-manager/
This is crazy? What sense does this make? Does it mean anything for Cowboy fans? Go get him Jerry!!!!!!!!!
These leagues, the XFL, the Alliance, Freedom Football League (Ricky Williams, Terrell Owens, Simeon Rice), and the Pacific Pro League (Tom Brady's agent Don Yee and Ed McCaffery) are all competing to become the NFL 's official developmental league. The NFL not so secretly put it out there that they are looking to establish a developmental league as part of their next collective bargaining agreement before the 2021 season. They also think a developmental league would help strengthen the long-term health and sustainability of professional football.
