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    NFL Europa Folds

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2920738


    The CFL is still kicking though.
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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    I remember watching the CFL on ESPN when I was a kid. That was when Warren Moon played for the Edmonton Eskimos. Never did watch a NFL Europe game.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    well since the CFL has minimal involvement with the NFL that's probably to their advantage...that and the fact that they are on the same continent as us.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    good news for Mark Cuban

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    will anyone on here admit to watching this anyway? I never watched a game in the 15 years of it's existence

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    I watched a few games when they were on Fox, and a guy I knew was playing on one of the teams.
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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    Quote Originally Posted by tulsaoilerfan
    will anyone on here admit to watching this anyway? I never watched a game in the 15 years of it's existence
    a few people this past season watched a couple of teams with interest because of Quentin Griffin and Remi Ayodele. Some probably watched last year and the year before to catch up on Nate Hybl.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    It was good for a quick football fix, but I never knew or never remembered when it was on most of the time.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    I think the last game I saw was the London Monarchs vs. Barcelona Dragons.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    Quote Originally Posted by tulsaoilerfan
    will anyone on here admit to watching this anyway? I never watched a game in the 15 years of it's existence
    I watched it fairly extensively in its first year, when it was known as the World League. Couldn't get enough of the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks and the Orlando Thunder with their lime-green "neon" jerseys.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    I don't understand why the NFL doesn't make an effort at having a developmental league here in the U.S. involving 8 or so teams. Put the teams in areas that don't have NFL teams, but have good football support. Mid-sized to large size cities that have colleges or existing stadiums within those cities so the league can rent stadiums from the schools.

    A few places that come to mind are Los Angeles, Columbus, Orlando, San Antonio, Austin, Memphis, Ft. Worth, Louisville, Fresno, etc. (I'd make a push for Tulsa, but would be called a homer. Although I remember that Outlaws drew very well).

    Have two 4 team divisions, play an 8 game schedule (home and home against division, once game against two of the teams in the other division). top two teams in each division make playoffs, then a championship game. With a bye week, you could have the season over in 11 or 12 weeks.

    The games could be put on NFL Network or obviously sold to another Network that would probably pay to pick up the games.

    Play the season from March - May before it gets too hot.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    you should try pushing that idea to the NFL...seriously.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyMack
    I don't understand why the NFL doesn't make an effort at having a developmental league here in the U.S. involving 8 or so teams. Put the teams in areas that don't have NFL teams, but have good football support. Mid-sized to large size cities that have colleges or existing stadiums within those cities so the league can rent stadiums from the schools.

    A few places that come to mind are Los Angeles, Columbus, Orlando, San Antonio, Austin, Memphis, Ft. Worth, Louisville, Fresno, etc. (I'd make a push for Tulsa, but would be called a homer. Although I remember that Outlaws drew very well).

    Have two 4 team divisions, play an 8 game schedule (home and home against division, once game against two of the teams in the other division). top two teams in each division make playoffs, then a championship game. With a bye week, you could have the season over in 11 or 12 weeks.

    The games could be put on NFL Network or obviously sold to another Network that would probably pay to pick up the games.

    Play the season from March - May before it gets too hot.
    sounds like a good idea to me. there's definitely a market for it, if it's done properly.

    i'll get on the horn with goodell.

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyMack
    I don't understand why the NFL doesn't make an effort at having a developmental league here in the U.S. involving 8 or so teams. Put the teams in areas that don't have NFL teams, but have good football support. Mid-sized to large size cities that have colleges or existing stadiums within those cities so the league can rent stadiums from the schools.

    A few places that come to mind are Los Angeles, Columbus, Orlando, San Antonio, Austin, Memphis, Ft. Worth, Louisville, Fresno, etc. (I'd make a push for Tulsa, but would be called a homer. Although I remember that Outlaws drew very well).

    Have two 4 team divisions, play an 8 game schedule (home and home against division, once game against two of the teams in the other division). top two teams in each division make playoffs, then a championship game. With a bye week, you could have the season over in 11 or 12 weeks.

    The games could be put on NFL Network or obviously sold to another Network that would probably pay to pick up the games.

    Play the season from March - May before it gets too hot.

    There's already something like that sorta in the works.

    http://www.allamericanfootballleague.com/

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    Re: NFL Europa Folds

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D
    well since the CFL has minimal involvement with the NFL that's probably to their advantage...that and the fact that they are on the same continent as us.
    There are a couple of CFL games on the regional sports networks every week on the Directv Sports Pack, I watch some of those. I also watched some of the NFL Europe games as well. There needs to be a developmental league of some kind and the NFL needs to be in control of it, the Arena Football League is not one. Outside leagues have too hard of a time trying to keep one going as it seems the NFL tries to kill them off if they get any sort of traction.

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