by BobCarl 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR Yes they/you do. The Los Angeles Wildcats. The season begins this weekend. Anyone planning on going to any of the home games?If the league is still doing business by March 21st, then the Los Angeles team will be going to St. Louis to play their home team called the BattleHawks. Good luck to all players, and please keep your punches above the belt. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by RedAlice 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6781 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Seattle Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #2 BobCarl liked this post Looks fun, and something to watch during the off-season.Tho I am gonna be a Dallas Renegade fan. Hope to go see a game. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by JackPMiller 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #3 BobCarl liked this post You will see that double forward pass, as long as the first one does not pass the line of scrimmage. 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #4 Neil039 liked this post I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing? RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #5 Elvis wrote:I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing?Died last fall. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 322126002/ by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #7 RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #8 RFU Season Ticket Holder by BobCarl 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Elvis wrote:,,,a chip off the ole Ricky .... Attachments Father and Son on Jan 20, 2000 ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? 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by RedAlice 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6781 Joined: Aug 07 2015 Seattle Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #2 BobCarl liked this post Looks fun, and something to watch during the off-season.Tho I am gonna be a Dallas Renegade fan. Hope to go see a game. Follow our RFU Instagram: @ramsfansunited RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by JackPMiller 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #3 BobCarl liked this post You will see that double forward pass, as long as the first one does not pass the line of scrimmage. 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #4 Neil039 liked this post I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing? RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #5 Elvis wrote:I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing?Died last fall. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 322126002/ by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #7 RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #8 RFU Season Ticket Holder by BobCarl 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Elvis wrote:,,,a chip off the ole Ricky .... Attachments Father and Son on Jan 20, 2000 ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? 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by JackPMiller 5 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #3 BobCarl liked this post You will see that double forward pass, as long as the first one does not pass the line of scrimmage. 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #4 Neil039 liked this post I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing? RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #5 Elvis wrote:I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing?Died last fall. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 322126002/ by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #7 RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #8 RFU Season Ticket Holder by BobCarl 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Elvis wrote:,,,a chip off the ole Ricky .... Attachments Father and Son on Jan 20, 2000 ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? 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by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #4 Neil039 liked this post I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing? RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #5 Elvis wrote:I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing?Died last fall. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 322126002/ by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. 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by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #5 Elvis wrote:I was pretty excited about the AAF, probably mainly because Martz was one of the coaches but also because they were closely aligned with the NFL and had teams in mostly non NFL cities which i thought was cool.I'm less interested in the XFL but i suppose i'll check it out.Is Arena football still a thing?Died last fall. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 322126002/ by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. 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by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #6 R4L liked this post Some of these rule changes have me at least a little interested, like the 3 point conversion...https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/02/xfl-ru ... -explainedXFL rules: Explaining all the rule differences between the XFL and NFLNick SchwartzFebruary 5, 2020 2:59 pmThe 2020 XFL season will begin this weekend, and if you’re planning on tuning in to get your football fix during the NFL offseason, you may be a little confused by the league’s new rules. The XFL has made several major rule changes in an attempt to reduce overall game times and produce more highlight-reel plays.Here’s a primer on all the major rule changes and differences from standard NFL rules.SCORING RULES:Point-after touchdown playsIn the XFL, there are no kicked extra points after touchdowns. Instead, teams will have an option to run a play to score either 1, 2 or 3 extra points, creating the possibility for a 9-point touchdown.A 1-point try will be run from the 2-yard line. A 2-point try will start at the 5-yard line, and a 3-point try will start at the 10-yard line.GAME RULES:Double-forward passesUnlike in the NFL, the XFL will allow two forward passes on a play, provided that the first forward pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage.What is a catch? In the XFL, receivers only need to have one foot – or any other part of their body – contact the ground in bounds, instead of two feet in the NFL. Here is how the league defines what a catch is:Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground.Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and thenMaintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc.KickoffsThe XFL designed its kicking rules in a way to increase the amount of returns we see compared to the NFL, and to make returns safer. Kickoffs are going to look very different.On a kickoff, the kicker will kick the ball from their own 30-yard line, but every blocker will be lined up on the opposing team’s 35-yard line. The return team blockers will be lined up at their own 30, just five yards away.Only the kicker and receiver can move before the ball is caught. All other blockers are permitted to move when the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground, if the ball isn’t caught.Kicks that fly out of bounds, or kicks that fall short of the opposing 20-yard line, will result in the receiving team taking the ball at their own 45-yard line.Touchbacks will result in the receiving team starting at their own 35-yard line.Teams will be required to inform an official if they plan to use an onside kick, meaning they cannot surprise the opposing team with an onside kick.PuntsPunting rules have also been changed to entice coaches to go for it on fourth down.All punts that result in touchbacks will be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line. Punts that go out of bounds will also be placed on the receiving team’s 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out if that occurred before reaching the 35.The punting team may not cross the line of scrimmage before the ball is punted, which should reduce the amount of fair catches significantly.ChallengesThere are no coaches challenges in the XFL. All reviews will be initiated by a replay official. Via the XFL, here is a list of reviewable plays:(a) Plays involving possession. (b) Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. (c) Plays governed by the goal line. (d) Plays governed by the boundary lines. (e) Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. (f) Plays governed by the line to gain. (g) Number of players on the field at the snap. (h) Game administration. (1) Penalty enforcement. (2) Proper down. (3) Spot of a foul. (4) Status of the game clock. (i) Disqualification of a player. This list of reviewable plays is identical to those in the NFL prior to 2019.OVERTIME FORMAT:The XFL has devised a completely new format for overtime, which is comparable to a shootout in soccer.In overtime, each team’s offense will have five attempts to complete a two-point conversion from the five-yard line, with each successful conversion being worth two points. The team with the most points at the end of the shootout is the winner. If one team clinches a win early, the unnecessary remaining rounds of the shootout will not be played.There will be no coin toss to determine the order of overtime. The visiting team will always make the first two-point attempt.Defenses cannot score in overtime possessions in the event of a turnover.Penalties in overtime:Penalties will be crucial in overtime plays. If the offensive team commits a pre-snap penalty, the ball will moved back and the play will be re-attempted. If the offense commits a post-snap penalty, the play is considered dead, and any score will not count.If the defense commits a penalty pre-snap, the ball will be moved to the one-yard line. For a post-snap penalty, the offensive team will have the option to re-try the play from the one-yard line if they do not score. Any future penalties committed by the defense in any future round will result in an automatic score for the offense.TIMING RULES:Game clock:The XFL will use a running clock outside of the final two minutes of the second quarter, and the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.The final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters is what the XFL refers to as the “comeback period.” During these periods, plays that end out of bounds or with an incompletion will stop the clock until the next snap. The clock will be stopped after all other plays that end in bounds until the ball is spotted and five seconds have run off the play clock. In theory, this should give an offensive team leeway to run plays in the center of the field, as they will be able to rush back to the line of scrimmage without time coming off the clock.The play clock is 25 seconds, and will begin when the ball is spotted following the previous play.There will be one official on the field dedicated to spotting the ball, in an effort to speed up the process compared to the NFL.Timeouts:Each XFL team will receive two timeouts per half, compared to three per half for NFL teams.The halftime break will be 10 minutes.Penalties:The XFL’s “illegal man downfield” rule has been rewritten to make it easier for officials to enforce.No ineligible player shall be or have been more than three yards beyond the line of scrimmage until a passer throws a legal forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage. A player is in violation of this rule if any part of his body is beyond the three-yard limit. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #7 RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41510 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #8 RFU Season Ticket Holder by BobCarl 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Elvis wrote:,,,a chip off the ole Ricky .... Attachments Father and Son on Jan 20, 2000 ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by St. Loser Fan 5 years 4 months ago Total posts: 10891 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Does Los Angeles have an XFL team? 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