So could St Louis approach The Canadian league directly?
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A CFL field wouldn't fit in the Dome, but I'm sure it would in the new soccer stadium, so yeah, maybe if the merger or whatever falls apart and the XFL 3.0 doesn't happen, then maybe that's a possibility. That is if the CFL still exists in a couple years.gary kreie wrote: ↑Mar 21, 2021So could St Louis approach The Canadian league directly?
The CFL game is more offense (sorry, O-ffence, eh) oriented, and faster paced, with fewer delays. Players are smaller and more athletic overall because of the larger field, i.e. fewer 380lb. barely-mobile beasts. This creates more opportunities for top athletes overlooked by the NFL. I really think Americans would like it, maybe even prefer it, if they gave it half a chance.courtland wrote: ↑Apr 02, 2021^ Good Stuff. If this is to happen, they have to abide by traditional United States football rules and regulations.
Watch the last few minutes of this Grey Cup game. It was 33-23 with <2:00 left on the clock. Final score was 39-33. That's nearly impossible in the NFL.symphonicpoet wrote: ↑Apr 03, 2021^ I want to see the Canadian game before I declare the US rules should replace the Canadian rules. I've no real love for the US game anyway. Let's try their game and see if we like it.![]()
Absolutely. I can see an international league with 6 or more geographic conferences, all under a shared management, marketing, and player development umbrella, with a particular emphasis on under-21 and international players like soccer. Between international broadcast rights, sponsorships, and gambling, there is a lot of revenue potentially available to a single organization that a loose alliance of local owners would find it much harder to tap.Trololzilla wrote: ↑Apr 09, 2021^ Globalization is certainly feasible. The Japanese X League has existed for decades and while not a true 'professional' league, the quality of play is extremely high and very entertaining. The X Bowls are certainly fun to watch.
I did not expect it to catch on, but when we watched those games at the Amseterdam it genuinely surprised me. There was some real enthusiasm there. "It's another Battlehawks First Down!" Well then, ker kaw it is!shadrach wrote: ↑Jan 04, 2022Loved the XFL but was never into the ‘Ka-Kaw’ chant. But if the Battlehawks return, I’ll gladly go all in.