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Vince McMahon considers move to bring back the XFL
Colin Unger and one other reacted to The Unknown Poster for a topic
From Meltzer Sports Business Journal ran a story about the AAF, which starts play in February, and its rival, the XFL. The gist is, as we noted, the XFL is in larger markets and playing at a number of NFL stadiums while the AAF is playing in secondary markets and smaller stadiums. The feeling is the XFL has more money to spend, although the AAF claimed that they have $850 million in funding and will spend that over the next five years to get the venture up and running. Vince McMahon, who is funding the XFL on his own, has only said he will fund it for far more than the $100 million that he cashed out stock on to get the ball rolling. Oliver Luck, who will be actually running the XFL, at least as much as anyone can run a company owned by Vince McMahon, said that the NFL did a study on what markets have the most interest in football, and they got the results and placed teams in those cities. The XFL is expected to announce a television deal for 2020 within weeks. Vince McMahon was very confident in that. With sports channels needing live programming, getting a deal shouldn’t be hard, but getting ratings will be far more difficult than it was in 2001. What type of revenue they can get between television and streaming platforms will spell the success or failure of the league not things like ticket sales. They also expect to start naming head coaches for its teams in Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa and Washington, DC. The plan is also to sign eight star quarterbacks at around $250,000 to $300,000 per year, announce the signings early next year and spent a year marketing the star quarterback in the local market before starting play. Luck said the league plans to start signing players throughout 2019 to give teams time to prepare for the season. While not specifically addressed, it appears that the XFL will be making players sign exclusive contracts. The AAF is giving players contracts that allow them to leave teams at the end of the season if they get an NFL offer, which essentially means if the league is taken seriously as strong football, most stars will get NFL offers and leave. Luck said that the XFL will not become an NFL developmental league. That means that player who still believe they can get to the NFL, which would be the better players, would be more likely to sign with the AAF, although most athletes are going to go to who offers the most money. . .2 points -
US Politics
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to The Unknown Poster for a topic
We knew it was BS. Now it’s confirmed2 points -
The MBB All-time Blue Bomber team: Mount Rushmore and the all-time Happy Honkers
SpeedFlex27 and one other reacted to BBRT for a topic
I Agree 100% percent - man I loved watching them play!2 points -
The TV Thread
JCon reacted to Fatty Liver for a topic
Just watched "In Bruges" a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes, best movie I've seen in a very longtime. If you like black comedy you'll enjoy this one.1 point -
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The MBB All-time Blue Bomber team: Mount Rushmore and the all-time Happy Honkers
Tracker reacted to Fatty Liver for a topic
Harry Walters and Brian Herosian made for a formidable combo covering the middle back in the mid-70's, seems like they were in on almost every tackle, both dominant players.1 point -
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US Politics
The Unknown Poster reacted to Goalie for a topic
Zoom in. The lies are strong here. 1. Trump reading? Plz..its blank. We all know it 2. The newspaper is a Sunday paper. Lol. Reality TV at the whitehouse but these people are dumb AF1 point -
The MBB All-time Blue Bomber team: Mount Rushmore and the all-time Happy Honkers
SpeedFlex27 reacted to Mark H. for a topic
Remember the ads CJOB used to run with Ty Jones? "Can you say blow out? I knew you could."1 point -
James West was primarily outside as he played with Greg Battle. He could play inside as he did with the Stamps before he came to the Bombers & did so on occassion but OLB is where he made his mark as a Bomber. West will never be considered the all time MLB with the Bombers but may do so as an OLB. Phil Minnick was a MLB. One of the best. Due to a serious knee injury he was moved to the outside after he missed the entire 1971 season & was replaced by another outstanding MLB Mickey Doyle. Minnick made his name as a MLB & not an OLB. he should be inside. He wasn't the same player after his injury although he did play well. CFL did not keep tackling stats during his playing career. Harry Walters was an outstanding MLB for the Bombers from 1975 thru the 78 season. Hard hitting linebacker who was an all star as I recall. He deserves to be on this list as a MLB. He was a CFL West Division All Star in 1975 & 76. An All Canadian at MLB as well in 1976. He had 12 interceptions for 190 yards. The CFL did not keep tackling stats during that time which is a shame but he was as I recall a tackling machine.1 point
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Needs for next year
Floyd reacted to Colin Unger for a topic
I'm on the fence about Nichols. I'm not a big supporter but by no means is he not still a massive upgrade over a Drew Willy type guy. At least he makes conservative decisions and gives the team a chance to win. He had one tough stretch there but pulled through and posted a bunch of wins down the stretch including a playoff win. With Bo likely heading to the NFL we end up having the 2nd best starter in the West this season and the best up and comer with upside in Streveler. To me a lot will depend on how much Nichols can rehab his knee in the offseason. If he can come in 100% with his 2017 level of mobility there's a lot of hope he can have a better season than 2018. But we gotta keep having a role for Steveler game in and game out. Just because we start the season with Nichols doesn't mean Streveler doesn't take over at some point. Lets see how he looks in training camp when coming back with a year of experience.1 point -
I feel like these start-up leagues, and even the established ones get caught up in this. Trying to hammer in as many Toronto type teams instead of Edmonton, Winnipeg etc. Some tiny cities and areas of the US get 30k or more for high school games. Just makes no sense to me to target a city like Seattle, vs a city that would be invested in keeping a team around. One of the more interesting too. It has such a strong hipster reputation but has a huge now counterculture that predates the hipsters. I believe the small market teams are what keep leagues around through the rough times. I also would bet the combined years of operation for XFL 2.0 and AAAAAFL will max out at 3.1 point