Bandits on the move?
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Either way you can't say the XFL is forcing the USFL to more markets, as that's been their business plan since day 1. Now if the USFL announces tomorrow all 8 teams are playing in their home market, then you may be on to something. The USFL will sink or swim on its own, regardless of what the XFL does or doesn't do.
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I disagree - its hard enough to get resources together and results for one spring league, 2 leagues may be too much, especially into an economy that's looking to reenter recession.laxtreme56 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:52 pm Either way you can't say the XFL is forcing the USFL to more markets, as that's been their business plan since day 1. Now if the USFL announces tomorrow all 8 teams are playing in their home market, then you may be on to something. The USFL will sink or swim on its own, regardless of what the XFL does or doesn't do.
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My take is USFL is likely just making adjustments based on fan feedback of what fans said was important but are being picky about how they do it to stay in budget. My confidence in the USFL is pretty high, xfl I’m more wait and see more but I think USFL will make it to year 3 what happens beyond that is where I think it gets questionable
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Possible. But we have no idea until something official or at least is corroborated. Nor do we have drivers for the change, and how it fits in to the leagues undated goals and strategy.herns wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:06 pm My take is USFL is likely just making adjustments based on fan feedback of what fans said was important but are being picky about how they do it to stay in budget. My confidence in the USFL is pretty high, xfl I’m more wait and see more but I think USFL will make it to year 3 what happens beyond that is where I think it gets questionable
One thing is certain, alt FB focus is shifting to USFL on this rumor.
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Don't know how reliable this guy is, but YUUGEE if true.
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Well maybe the USFL should be more transparent then and announce their short term and long term goals4th&long wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:19 pmPossible. But we have no idea until something official or at least is corroborated. Nor do we have drivers for the change, and how it fits in to the leagues undated goals and strategy.herns wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:06 pm My take is USFL is likely just making adjustments based on fan feedback of what fans said was important but are being picky about how they do it to stay in budget. My confidence in the USFL is pretty high, xfl I’m more wait and see more but I think USFL will make it to year 3 what happens beyond that is where I think it gets questionable
One thing is certain, alt FB focus is shifting to USFL on this rumor.
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The big problem I see is the Ehrhart situation. Steve still claims to own the Showboats brand. He may have dropped his opposition to the USFL lawsuit but the properties on which he had direct dominion, that might be a bridge too far.
As I noted before, of the eight teams in the original USFL that were "revived" in name by the 2022 incarnation, only one—New Jersey and Donald Trump—is still alive, and that's only because Brian Woods actually acquired the trademarks legitimately before the USFL was established. The other seven are deceased or have no clear owner(s).
As I noted before, of the eight teams in the original USFL that were "revived" in name by the 2022 incarnation, only one—New Jersey and Donald Trump—is still alive, and that's only because Brian Woods actually acquired the trademarks legitimately before the USFL was established. The other seven are deceased or have no clear owner(s).
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EMU's stadium in Ypsilanti would be a logical choice. If they are willing to go smaller, I know that Wisner Stadium was seriously considered by a certain minor-pro league about a decade ago (but abandoned after the rest of the league ended up based in the south and travel became prohibitive).4th&long wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 3:39 pmYou beat me again Herns... With all due respect Mike where else in Michigan would they play? They are looking for TV ratings Detroit IS the MIchigan market.
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For what it’s worth. I am hearing Detroit as a very strong possibility for the Michigan Panthers. The USFL has been in talks with several locations in Detroit.
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Obviously the Silverdome is no more, so that is out of the question, as is Ford Field and Michigan Stadium.
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This is so much better than the way the XFL handled the Guardians and Vipers.
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Transparency is always better.
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