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I'm pretty shocked the annual salary is only $55,000. That's chump change (which is fitting I guess when you look at the 'talent' they're drafting).
Would you play for that? I honestly don't think I would.
EDIT: bwah!! Connor Cook went #2 overall. This league is proper fucked! ESP's boy Cardale Jones going to the DC team. Will immediately be the best QB in that city.
I do not understand the locations they picked. why would you ever put an XFL team in a city that already has NFL? That's moronic.
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Originally posted by BigSlizz View PostI think the rationale with picking cities with teams is that they already have stadiums. No city is going to build a stadium for a league that has a high probability of failure.
Tampa supported USFL better than any other city back in the 80's, so they'll probably do ok. Could have put a team in a couple of the vacated AAF spots perhaps. I don't know, i just think majority of these teams will have a real hard time surviving in existing NFL cities.
Does Portland have a 40k-50k stadium already in place? i doubt Civic Stadium where the Breakers played is still upright!
OKC is a big city.
LA doesn't give a flying F about the NFL teams that are there now so why put XFL squad there? Good luck.
Last edited by Ellsworth; 10-15-2019, 12:14 PM.
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Absolutely agree about SD and San Antonio.
When they announced the league, I thought this was an awesome chance to engage smaller markets (OKC/Tulsa, Omaha, Des Moines,Columbus, etc), but it looks like they're banking on fans in larger markets who can't afford NFL games, or are going through football withdraw.
FWIW, I picked up season tickets to the Battlehawks. I'll be third row, center end zone and the pair of tickets cost me $300 total.
Originally posted by Ellsworth View Post
Use cities that have that infrastructure already in place. Tampa and St. Louis were smart picks. Why LA over San Diego? San Antonio would have been smart choice over Houston. that's 4 right there that have large populations and no NFL interference.
Tampa supported USFL better than any other city back in the 80's, so they'll probably do ok. Could have put a team in a couple of the vacated AAF spots perhaps. I don't know, i just think majority of these teams will have a real hard time surviving in existing NFL cities.
Does Portland have a 40k-50k stadium already in place? i doubt Civic Stadium where the Breakers played is still upright!
OKC is a big city.
LA doesn't give a flying F about the NFL teams that are there now so why put XFL squad there? Good luck.-Slizz of Wangnutz
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