ufl...why

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mlmdub130
12-01-2009, 12:09 AM
if you are reading this then you are probably a football fan. i consider myself a pretty big football fanatic, but what is up w the ufl? seriously whats the point? unless they play in the spring i think it will die off like all others have. someone brought it up in a thread earlier and i was just curious if anyone even cared about the ufl

i included an article and a video, apperently they lost over 30 million in the first year, watch the video and you can see why, i have seen high school games with more people there

UFL loses $30 million in opening year | ProFootballTalk.com (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/11/30/ufl-loses-30-million-in-opening-year/)

YouTube - First UFL Championship Game

mlmdub130
12-01-2009, 12:10 AM
^keep in mind that video is from their version of the super bowl

SmootSmack
12-01-2009, 05:38 AM
Well I think they're gradually adding more team. If they set it up right, and I know the UFL and the NFL are talking, it could potentially set up as a sort of minor league system for the NFL

MTK
12-01-2009, 08:23 AM
It's not an easy thing to launch a new league. It's going to take time.

SolidSnake84
12-01-2009, 09:14 AM
Different people try this every few years...I remember the XFL, the WFL trying to get going...UFL, etc...

People actually can get too much of football. I would probably love to have it year round, but after a while, i'd watch something else.

There isnt a substitute for the NFL....nor is there a competitor. Nothing is ever going to be a serious competitor or threat to the NFL...and there never will be, i don't think.

MTK
12-01-2009, 09:21 AM
If the NFL links up with them as SS says it could work as a minor league system. Otherwise it's a long shot at best.

jdlea
12-01-2009, 09:23 AM
Different people try this every few years...I remember the XFL, the WFL trying to get going...UFL, etc...

People actually can get too much of football. I would probably love to have it year round, but after a while, i'd watch something else.

There isnt a substitute for the NFL....nor is there a competitor. Nothing is ever going to be a serious competitor or threat to the NFL...and there never will be, i don't think.

But that's not the UFL's goal. The slogan that I heard a few times was "where the future stars come to play." The UFL is very much trying to become a minor league to the NFL from what I've heard on Sirius. With that in mind, I think the league could be a success, but they'd have to work with the NFL, rather the NFL would have to work with them. If that happens, it could be a success.

On a different note, I feel that if they really want to be "where the future stars come to play" why are Tatum Bell, Quinn Gray, JP Losman and a host of other NFL wash outs the best players in that league?

Dirtbag59
12-01-2009, 12:11 PM
I've just switched to hockey. The Redskins have taken way to many years off my life.

Gmanc711
12-01-2009, 08:40 PM
If the NFL links up with them as SS says it could work as a minor league system. Otherwise it's a long shot at best.

Right, like if the Skins' had a couple guys they had "rights" to who were young and like on a practice squad or something, I'd probaboly check it out to see how they do... I'm not say I'd catch every game, but it would be at least sometihng I'd look at if I had nothing to do.

hooskins
12-01-2009, 09:26 PM
Because we have a cap, we cant do relegation with a minor league, but that would be an idea if we go uncapped for a long time. It works well overseas.

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