The revamped league founded by Vince McMahon started today, but with very little promotion. I haven't seen much from ESPN or Fox about the league. How can this league survive a second time with very little fanfare?
I give it one season, just like his previous league. I understand that ESPN and Fox feel they need something other than basketball to fill time in the most dismal sports month on the American calendar, but it's been shown several times now that there is not a significant market for out-of-season football, outdoor or indoor, standard rules or wacky new rules.
There's never been a big market for minor league pro football at any time
Would the AFL have survived had it formed in modern day. Granted the NFL wasn't as big when both leagues existed.
If the un-merged AFL started up today with the same talent it had could it compete with the NFL? Or is the NFL just too big now for any real competitor.The NFL absorbed four AFLs and the All American Football Conference between 1925 and 1970. Only the last AFL was capitalized well enough to compete. It would have survived even without the merger.
But it was a major league, the level of play (and players) being close to par with the NFL from Day One. Having that ABC-TV money for their first 5 years was what saved them.
The post-merger leagues, from the WFL in the '70s to the UFL a few years ago, plus all of the Indoor/Arena leagues, were the football equivalents of Class AA baseball at best. Never mind the NFL, they couldn't compete with baseball, basketball, and hockey in the spring or college football in the fall. Yet they thought that they could draw national TV interest when they couldn't even draw crowds in their own stadiums.
If the un-merged AFL started up today with the same talent it had could it compete with the NFL? Or is the NFL just too big now for any real competitor.
Possibly, but only if it had enough start-up TV money to sign good players. Remember, with no AFL merger, today's NFL might have 16-20 teams, including the Browns, Steelers, and Colts that moved to the AFC after the merger. There would be plenty of good players and TV networks available.
I don't know how long it'll last but after watching yesterday color very much a fan. So much so that I hope College and NFL chuck their rules and replace them with the rules package the XFL came up with. Much more exciting and safer without watering down the game to flag football.
The technical advances are great to. Hearing the coaches call the plays allow the color commentators to explain the inside ball and why. Also micing the Refs makes the game more open and accountible as you get the why they are making the call they are about to make on penalties, and reviews.
Both games I saw on ABC and Fox was great.
They do seem to be better organized than the AAF was last year.
And they seem to have left the 2001 XFL silliness out of this league, concentrating on football. There will be no He Hate Me in this league.
I enjoyed the XFL I watched yesterday I didn't watch today I was watching NHL & NBA today. I think the XFL has staying power and see players from the XFL getting a shot in the NFL some maybe getting a second chance. No way going to see the plays being called in NFL like you see in the XFL I think I could see them take kickoff rule I don't see the 3PT con either in the NFL. If the XFL ever gets a Detroit team that will be my team.
The revamped league founded by Vince McMahon started today, but with very little promotion. I haven't seen much from ESPN or Fox about the league. How can this league survive a second time with very little fanfare?