Vince McMahon is resuscitating the XFL.
OK Isaac
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teams going to be wearing masks and representing parts unknown? Will the
hook-and-ladder play involve smashing someone with a real ladder?
The XFL was a ¡±colossal failure¡± the first time McMahon tried it ¨C his words
¨C and there¡¯s every reason to believe XFL2 will meet a similar fate.
But a spring football league, done the right way, could work.
And, no, we¡¯re not kidding around.
The United States Football League came up with the most feasible concept back
in the 1980s, only to crumble after just three seasons because of out-of-control
spending and a suicidal push by owners such as Donald Trump to compete directly
against the NFL .
But the USFL might still be around today if it had stuck to its original
concept, which was to serve as more of a complement to the NFL than a direct
competitor.
The timing is ripe for another attempt.
While the economy is booming and football remains the nation¡¯s most popular
sport, the NFL is contending with shrinking TV ratings, empty seats and a
lingering debate over players kneeling during the national anthem to protest
social injustice. For the first time in decades, there are actually some cracks
in the league¡¯s armor.
Clearly Andre
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of the XFL in 2020 .
¡±As far as this league is concerned, it will have nothing to do with
politics, nothing to do with social issues,¡± he said. ¡±That¡¯s what the fans
want. When they tune in to a game, they don¡¯t want to deal with political
issues. They want to watch good football.¡±
Good football will likely be the fatal flaw in McMahon¡¯s new venture, just as
it was for the original XFL. While the risque cheerleaders and close ties to
wrestling brought plenty of much-deserved ridicule, it was the amateurish
quality of play that ultimately caused its downfall. As Bob Costas memorably
observed, it was ¡±mediocre high school football¡± combined ¡±with a tawdry strip
club.¡±
Since McMahon¡¯s new XFL will follow the same single-entity plan ¨C he¡¯ll be
the sole owner of the eight-team league ¨C there¡¯s unlikely to be nearly enough
money to lure any recognizable names, unless Tim Tebow (yes, he came up during
the announcement Thursday) decides to make a football comeback.
But an updated version of the USFL concept would have a real chance at
succeeding during the spring and summer Pharoh
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Here¡¯s a few ideas:
¨C Start with 10 or 12 teams, split between major NFL cities such as New York,
Chicago and Los Angeles; those that have lost teams (San Diego, St. Louis and
soon-to-be Oakland); and untapped markets with big league stadiums (San Antonio
comes to mind).
¨C Restrict ownership to those who not only have deep pockets, but are totally
committed to the concept (i.e., not simply trying to turn their investment into
a merger with the NFL). Point out the relative bargain of owning a team in the
new league compared to, say, the Carolina Panthers, whose selling price will
surely exceed $2 billion. Maybe Mark Cuban would be interested in a Dallas
franchise. Reach out to Oprah Winfrey about a Chicago team.
¨C Don¡¯t get into a bidding war with the NFL over players. Focus heavily on
scouting and development, which means pursuing lower-level pros who might thrive
in a bigger role and college stars projected to go in the later rounds of the
NFL draft. Always be on the lookout for someone like 2016 Heisman Trophy winner
Lamar Jackson Theo
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who might have a better chance at playing time in a new league. And let¡¯s not
forget: Colin Kaepernick is still unemployed.
¨C Line up a traditional TV deal to provide financial stability, perhaps some
combination of a major network and a newer, sports-themed cable outlet such as
NBCSN or Fox Sports 1. But also be on the cutting edge of subscription services,
mobile streaming and other innovative conduits that appeal to a younger
audience.
In essence, follow the model laid out by the late David Dixon, the New
Orleans businessman whose longtime push for an out-of-season league finally came
to fruition with the launch of the USFL in 1983.
Looking back, that first season was a rousing success in many ways. The
Denver Gold averaged more than 41,000 fans. Overall attendance was roughly in
line with the hoped-for 25,000 per game. TV ratings on ABC and then-fledgling
ESPN actually exceeded projections. The quality of play was solid.
But the seeds of the USFL¡¯s downfall were already in motion. When the New
Jersey Generals skirted the salary cap to lure Heisman Trophy winner Herschel
Walker away from Georgia Ronnie
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pursuit of stars. That, in turn, led to huge financial losses. Dixon wisely
walked away after that inaugural season.
In the end, the USFL¡¯s most enduring legacy was the $3 judgment it ¡±won¡± in
an antitrust suit against the NFL, a ruling that finished off the league in 1986
before it carried out a Trump-backed move from spring to fall.
No one since has made a serious attempt at a spring football league.
A revived XFL certainly doesn¡¯t qualify.
But someone out there should heed McMahon¡¯s words.
¡±Football is America¡¯s favorite sport,¡± he said. ¡±We¡¯ve got seven months of
no football on the gridiron and 70 million fans. Why not now? Now is the perfect
opportunity.¡±
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Paul Newb Papa John's is ending its recently stormy role as an official
sponsor of the NFL.
Officials at the pizza chain said Tuesday that the two sides agreed to end
the relationship, which became strained last year when its founder John
Schnatter criticized NFL leadership over national anthem protests by
players.
But the company based in Louisville, Kentucky, is not divorcing itself from
the league altogether. It says instead it will focus its football marketing
efforts on 22 of the league's 32 teams and its star players.
Schnatter blamed slowing sales growth at Papa John's on the outcry
surrounding football players kneeling during the national anthem. The company
later apologized for the remarks and Schnatter stepped down as CEO at the end of
last year.
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