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Yes and no. College football is the #1 pipeline to the NFL. However, with a decline in high school ball participation, the NFL can use an extra source of players. I actually think the NFL could find as many or more players than the NBA has in Europe. Just fund American football in some of the poorer European nations, and which big kid with athletic ability that cannot play soccer won't accept a college scholarship. Let their largest colleges play college football on a non-power five level and see what happens.
I like the AAF because it can take risks and teach the NFL a few things. Give me football the way it used to be...please. If you want to limit kickoffs, how about this?!
On a touchdown, you must kick the ball off from the 20-yard line. Show the fans some returns. A field goal, okay the other team gets the ball on their 25.
If the NFL is really serious about concussions, just force anyone who has one to sit out TWO games. Dress all 53 men, and bring back kickoffs the way they used to be.
The XFL next year will be more of what we fans want.
I believe the XFL is going to move the kickoff back to make touchbacks impossible.
Also, winners of games get more money than losers do.
I realize the first go around of the XFL was a monumental flop due to too much incorporating of WWF/WWE into it, but I think this crack at it is more serious.
The hiring of Oliver Luck was a GREAT coup for Vinnie Mac.
I’m going to check out the AAF tonight, but I’m more hopeful for the XFL 2.0 next year.
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