They should have named the Los Angles team the CONGESTION with a freeway interchange tried up in a knot as their logo or the L.A. Homeless with a tent and two feet sticking out of it as the logo. Both would represent L.A. more than a "wildcat" [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I like the idea of the xfl. Hate the execution. We don't need large market replacement football. But a league that was 100% committed to great college markets like birmingham, Austin, Columbus, Orlando would do really well. The AAF could have been a decent league with a little more time, commitment to this idea, and with realistic expectations about what success looks like. They could easily make a killing with 15-20k fans per game.
Shows that they are essentially chasing money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PurpleRiders51:
Literally the only person or anything from the first go around anyone remembers LOL
Is anybody here watching the XFL tomorrow? I'm interested in what Houston, Seattle, & Tampa Bay teams look like.
My lunch crowd buddies all got into it. There are 7 of us. We each picked a team weeks ago, not knowing anything about them. We're all throwing $5 into the pool. The 8th team that was not selected is called Pizza, because if that team wins it all we just buy pizza.
I have the DC Defenders. I picked them because their color is red. We kick the league off tomorrow. I'll be watching. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I like the idea of the xfl. Hate the execution. We don't need large market replacement football. But a league that was 100% committed to great college markets like birmingham, Austin, Columbus, Orlando would do really well. The AAF could have been a decent league with a little more time, commitment to this idea, and with realistic expectations about what success looks like. They could easily make a killing with 15-20k fans per game.
Have to agree that putting the teams in NFL cities is not a great idea. [Reply]