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 by St. Loser Fan
1 year 1 month ago
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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Elvis wrote:So what do you make of it?


So much better than the kick in to or out of the back of the end zone boredom.

Plus hopefully safer for the players.

But I think the NFL is modifying the rules a bit so it’s not a pure copy.

 by Elvis
1 year 1 month ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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St. Loser Fan wrote:So much better than the kick in to or out of the back of the end zone boredom.

Plus hopefully safer for the players.

But I think the NFL is modifying the rules a bit so it’s not a pure copy.


I really haven't been paying attention so this could be way off but my understanding is the NFL is doing something similar to what the XFL was doing but this year's UFL's kickoff is closer to the old NFL kickoff than what the XFL had been doing.

From the UFL:

https://www.theufl.com/league/rules

Kickoffs

Kickoffs will look like more traditional college/NFL kickoffs but will take place from the 20-yard line of the kicking team. A kickoff out of bounds will give possession to the receiving team 30 yards from the spot of the kickoff or at the spot where the ball went out of bounds. A kickoff that is untouched by the receiving team may only be recovered by the kicking team up to 20 yards from the spot of the kick.


So i think we have to go back before the merger to see something close to what the NFL is going to do...

 by St. Loser Fan
1 year 1 month ago
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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St. Louis is not a football town.
-Kevin Demoff and Stan Kroenke

 by St. Loser Fan
2 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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Went to the Battlehawks home opener
-the new turf and lights bought with lawsuit money help what it can with a bad venue.
-it’s still minor league football, but we took 4 adults and 4 kids at the price of one or two NFL tickets.
-I think we’ve entered another phase as nobody ever started a “Kroenke sucks!” like previous years.


 by Dare
2 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
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The NFL will expand but not in the forseeable future IMO. If St Louis wants back into the NFL it must take a different tack. It would be more likely to put together a dynamic ownership group. The City would have to commit to the building of a new state of the art stadium.

The new ownership group should target a struggling existing NFL franchise. Teams are only as good as their ownership.

NFL expansion will likely focus upon international teams. Under the current political circumstances that isn't possible. But if things return to a more normal situation, then both Canada and Mexico/Latin America would seem likely targets. Case in point is that the CFL has nine teams, add one more team and they would complete 2 divisions. Travel north and south of the border normally would pose no problem as the time zones are the same.

That is nothing new. It was quietly explored by the NFL back in 1999. Instead the NFL added the Browns and Houston and Baltimore became the Ravens and the Oilers became the Titans.

The current administration is putting the NFL international games in jeopardy as the US simply isn't welcome internationally anymore. It's something that will have to be watched later in the year.

 by St. Loser Fan
3 weeks 5 days ago
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1) Kevin Demoff was right: St. Louis is not a football town. /s
2) If the league survives another year, Memphis is probably gone.

 by rams74
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Italy   Glendale, Arizona
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St. Loser Fan wrote:Image
1) Kevin Demoff was right: St. Louis is not a football town. /s
2) If the league survives another year, Memphis is probably gone.

Memphis never recovered from being rejected by the NFL (twice) and then forced to host Nashville's new team at the Liberty Bowl for a season. Memphians have hated pro football ever since.

 by St. Loser Fan
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rams74 wrote:Memphis never recovered from being rejected by the NFL (twice) and then forced to host Nashville's new team at the Liberty Bowl for a season. Memphians have hated pro football ever since.


All of this. Plus the whole metro area is on the decline and it just keeps accelerating. I was there twice last year and it's sad what Memphis has become. Nashville has taken all of Tennessee's attention and money.

I also wouldn't be shocked when the Grizzlies relocate to Nashville, Vegas or Seattle.

 by Joe Pendleton
3 weeks 5 days ago
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Virgin Islands (USA)   LA Coliseum
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agreed, same thing happened to San Francisco.. and then downtown San Diego followed suit 10 yrs later (it's like zombieland now). it's so sad because this old cat remembers both those towns as totally great, fun places to go for a game/weekend..

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