American media has written off the XFL... They need to do something before they come back to the table.
As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
It's not just that: When has the American media ever cared about the CFL, aside from when big-name former NFL players go there? Two non-entities to American sports media getting together and "talking" is not going to stir interest. The only thing surprising about the lack of American media coverage on this topic is that people are surprised by the lack of media coverage.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
It's too bad June Jones isn't involved in the discussions. Then we would hear a few things.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
I get the CFL part.... But they aren't paying any attention to the XFL (american) side of the merger either.GregParks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:12 pmIt's not just that: When has the American media ever cared about the CFL, aside from when big-name former NFL players go there? Two non-entities to American sports media getting together and "talking" is not going to stir interest. The only thing surprising about the lack of American media coverage on this topic is that people are surprised by the lack of media coverage.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
Again, the XFL is a non-entity to the sports media world. They haven't played a game in over a year, there have been no moves by the new ownership group, and there's nothing to report on these CFL/XFL discussions because apparently no one is talking (even most of the plugged-in Canadian media are resorting to speculation).4th&long wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 8:14 pmI get the CFL part.... But they aren't paying any attention to the XFL (american) side of the merger either.GregParks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:12 pmIt's not just that: When has the American media ever cared about the CFL, aside from when big-name former NFL players go there? Two non-entities to American sports media getting together and "talking" is not going to stir interest. The only thing surprising about the lack of American media coverage on this topic is that people are surprised by the lack of media coverage.
You yourself have complained about the XFL not playing in 2021 and not making any moves as two ways they've dropped the ball not capitalizing on XFL2.0's momentum and staying in the focus of the sports media, so I can't imagine you're all that surprised that no one is taking notice, either.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
Your points are well taken. No I'm not that surprised. What I'm pointing out is that the media isn't taking the leagues FUTURE seriously either. If they did, they'd be reporting on this more. But this thread was more about how Canadians love affair with G-R-Rk XFL is on the Rocks too, and I'm not surprised by that either.GregParks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:00 pmAgain, the XFL is a non-entity to the sports media world. They haven't played a game in over a year, there have been no moves by the new ownership group, and there's nothing to report on these CFL/XFL discussions because apparently no one is talking (even most of the plugged-in Canadian media are resorting to speculation).4th&long wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 8:14 pmI get the CFL part.... But they aren't paying any attention to the XFL (american) side of the merger either.GregParks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:12 pm
It's not just that: When has the American media ever cared about the CFL, aside from when big-name former NFL players go there? Two non-entities to American sports media getting together and "talking" is not going to stir interest. The only thing surprising about the lack of American media coverage on this topic is that people are surprised by the lack of media coverage.
You yourself have complained about the XFL not playing in 2021 and not making any moves as two ways they've dropped the ball not capitalizing on XFL2.0's momentum and staying in the focus of the sports media, so I can't imagine you're all that surprised that no one is taking notice, either.
I've also said that if D-R-Rk have no real intentions they should just say so and offer it for sale. Because I do think someone can still bring the XFL to life but the window is closing (well sans a CFL miracle).
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
Christ, we know. Can you just put your talking points in your signature or something?
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Article: CFL types need to take a long, realistic look in the mirror
https://leaderpost.com/sports/football/ ... the-mirror
>> The XFL is already at two downs, as in: Down for the count in 2001 and 2020.
THIS is the salvation of the CFL?
We keep hearing about the vast influence and resources of Johnson, et al. But a comparable description is applicable to WWE supremo Vince McMahon.
If a marketing maven such as McMahon cannot make it work — twice — the alarm bells should be deafening. Yet, the CFL forges ahead with … er, what, exactly?
“The CFL is at a fork in the road where it needs to either become a smaller league or a bigger league,” Naylor told Nelson. <<
Pretty good article... worth full read.
>> The XFL is already at two downs, as in: Down for the count in 2001 and 2020.
THIS is the salvation of the CFL?
We keep hearing about the vast influence and resources of Johnson, et al. But a comparable description is applicable to WWE supremo Vince McMahon.
If a marketing maven such as McMahon cannot make it work — twice — the alarm bells should be deafening. Yet, the CFL forges ahead with … er, what, exactly?
“The CFL is at a fork in the road where it needs to either become a smaller league or a bigger league,” Naylor told Nelson. <<
Pretty good article... worth full read.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
All I read was a bunch of tribalism/territorilalism that I mentioned yesterday. He talks about the CFL not playing this year as no big deal, that should end it for starters. Then I guess in that case when reality hits, the ex-FL (oh that's original) can be joined by the C(you later)FL.
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Re: As predicted Canadian press love affair with the "Rock" is on the rocks
If someone else wanted to make a spring league come to fruition they would. What's stopping the FFL or MLFB or the proposed new USFL for the umpteenth time.4th&long wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:10 pmYour points are well taken. No I'm not that surprised. What I'm pointing out is that the media isn't taking the leagues FUTURE seriously either. If they did, they'd be reporting on this more. But this thread was more about how Canadians love affair with G-R-Rk XFL is on the Rocks too, and I'm not surprised by that either.GregParks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:00 pmAgain, the XFL is a non-entity to the sports media world. They haven't played a game in over a year, there have been no moves by the new ownership group, and there's nothing to report on these CFL/XFL discussions because apparently no one is talking (even most of the plugged-in Canadian media are resorting to speculation).
You yourself have complained about the XFL not playing in 2021 and not making any moves as two ways they've dropped the ball not capitalizing on XFL2.0's momentum and staying in the focus of the sports media, so I can't imagine you're all that surprised that no one is taking notice, either.
I've also said that if D-R-Rk have no real intentions they should just say so and offer it for sale. Because I do think someone can still bring the XFL to life but the window is closing (well sans a CFL miracle).
I'm starting to think Red bird essential throws the CFL a bone, give them enough cash to put together a shortened 2021 season, with some games in the U.S. as a swans song/transition to the new XCFL. Probably a lot more cost effective than starting up the XFL from scratch as the CFL already has a small (but not insignificant tv contract) and several million dollars in sponsorship and season ticket money they're sitting on. Let the league have it's swan song, and come.back with stronger hybrid league, with an 80-20 American rules and customs split for spring ,2022 or 2023. This is already what CFL fan boards are suggesting. In that case it'd be beyond stupid to subsidize a CFL fall.season and run an XFL lame duck spring season before a full merger comes in 2023