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C@LAg
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Sine poena nulla lex.
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace
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I'm so sick of the NFL, I'll gladly give this a watch, and am hopeful that the league might be able to attract other fans who are tuning out the daily Roger Goodell soap opera league.
redag06
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The Refs ruin the NFL far more than Goodell does.
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace
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Because he allows them to ruin the game.
ORAggieFan
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I may watch at times, won't be a priority like the NFL is though.

I think they made a mistake going after NFL cities instead of newer cities. I also think they could have gotten bigger names at QB (Johnny Football?).

I haven't heard what rules may be different to get people interested like the original XFL had.
Hey...so.. um
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I will watch. I will probably go to some houston games. Should be fun if prices are reasonable.
Little Rock Ag
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It won't last. There is simply not a viable market for a league that sits in the nether regions between college football and the NFL.
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Quote:

https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/28438441/xfl-rule-changes-focus-faster-pace-more-excitement

Most of the on-the-field product will look familiar to fans, but a two-year project to innovate some aspects of the game led to a number of significant changes. They include:

  • A kickoff designed to discourage touchbacks and increase the likelihood of a return: The ball will be kicked off from the 30-yard line, but the coverage and blocking teams will line up at the receiving team's 35- and 30-yard lines, respectively. Only the kicker and returner can move until the ball is caught, or three seconds after it hits the ground. A touchback will be spotted at the 35-yard line. Kicks out of bounds will go to the 45-yard line.
  • Players can't leave the line of scrimmage on punts until after the kick. Any kicks that go into the end zone or out of bounds will be marked at the 35-yard line or wherever the ball went out of bounds, whichever is better for the receiving team. The idea is to discourage fair catches and "coffin corner" kicks, while providing more incentive to go for it on fourth down.
  • Three options after scoring a touchdown: a 1-point play from the 2-yard line, a 2-point play from the 3-yard line or a 3-point play from the 10-yard line. There is no option to kick an extra point.
  • A shootout-style overtime: Each team will get five single-play possessions from the 5-yard line. If the game is still tied at that point, the rotating possessions will continue until there is a winner. The XFL hopes that overtimes will be rare, in part because of the multiple options for points after touchdowns.
  • A rule that allows two forward passes on one play, providing the first doesn't go past the line of scrimmage. The purpose is to encourage creative trick plays without the risk of losing possession of a lateral or backward pass, which is a live ball if it hits the ground.
  • A requirement for only one foot to be in bounds for possession. XFL director of football operations Sam Schwartzstein said the change is easier to officiate quickly. It also is better for player safety, Schwartzstein said, because players take more unbraced falls while trying to place both feet in bounds.
  • A total of nine officials on the field, one of whom will be dedicated solely to spotting the ball to minimize downtime between plays. XFL head of officiating Dean Blandino said most XFL officials have experience at the Division I college level. Blandino, the former NFL officiating chief, has been consulting with the XFL for more than a year. He performed a similar function for the Alliance of American Football (AAF) last spring.
  • A video official who can intervene on significant non-reviewable plays when involving player safety, or on any calls inside of five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. There will also be booth-initiated reviews of traditionally reviewable plays using Hawk-Eye technology that ingests video directly from the broadcast truck.
  • Allowing offensive linemen to be up to 2 yards downfield when a pass is thrown, with the hope of minimizing flags on run-pass option plays.
  • A series of tweaks that the XFL hopes will cap game times at 2 hours, 45 minutes. (NFL games typically run about 3:06.) The tweaks include a running game clock that won't stop after incomplete passes or when players go out of bounds, except inside of two minutes in each half. Additionally, there will be a 10-minute halftime, two timeouts per team per half and no coin tosses. The home team will always make the choice to kick, receive or defer to start the game. The visitors will make that choice to start overtime.

DannyDuberstein
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Some interesting rules there.
NASAg03
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Seems like they took a few good ideas from CFL and college and incorporated into XFL. The OT rules seems high stress and a lot of fun. Same with kickoffs.

For reference in CFL, all players behind the ball on kickoffs and punts are eligible to play the ball prior to an opposing player touching it or it hitting che ground. This makes onside kicks way more interesting and probable.

Teams also get a point for punting touchbacks, which you have to balance with pinning a team deep.
Rex Racer
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I like some of these rules. While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it. And I like the PAT options.
ElephantRider
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I'd like to say I'll watch, but to be honest I said I would watch AAF and might have watched a quarter of one game.
boy09
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Rex Racer said:

While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it.
I think they're going the wrong direction with this one. Kick returns suck. This is one of the things they should have eliminated and come up with another solution imo.
Rex Racer
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boy09 said:

Rex Racer said:

While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it.
I think they're going the wrong direction with this one. Kick returns suck. This is one of the things they should have eliminated and come up with another solution imo.
Maybe it's a generational thing, but I have always loved kick returns.
Guitarsoup
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There is definitely a market for the league, which is why Fox and ESPN bought in and put every game on a major channel. There are enough people that don't care about basketball and would rather watch some of their favorite college players.

Tickets start around $20/each, so it is much more family-friendly.

By hiring Luck to run the show, it shows they are wanting to make this a legitimate league and not a circus sideshow like the 01 league.

I think it will create a solid development league.

They also aren't bound by the NFL rules of 3 years after HS graduation, so if there was say a really highly rated running back that had rumors of issues with attitude and possibly couldn't make the grades to play D1 college ball, he could sign with the XFL and play for three years before going to the NFL.

I think it is gonna be a lot of fun, and I think Vince is going to shell out whatever it costs to make this thing succeed.
DannyDuberstein
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boy09 said:

Rex Racer said:

While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it.
I think they're going the wrong direction with this one. Kick returns suck. This is one of the things they should have eliminated and come up with another solution imo.
Kick returns in their dumbed down, concussion-avoiding setup suck. These changes may actually make them interesting again.
Rex Racer
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DannyDuberstein said:

boy09 said:

Rex Racer said:

While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it.
I think they're going the wrong direction with this one. Kick returns suck. This is one of the things they should have eliminated and come up with another solution imo.
Kick returns in their dumbed down, concussion-avoiding setup suck. These changes may actually make them interesting again.
Exactly. That's why I love the new rules.
boy09
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DannyDuberstein said:

boy09 said:

Rex Racer said:

While the NFL is working to end the return game, the XFL is encouraging it.
I think they're going the wrong direction with this one. Kick returns suck. This is one of the things they should have eliminated and come up with another solution imo.
Kick returns in their dumbed down, concussion-avoiding setup suck. These changes may actually make them interesting again.
If "interesting" means a bunch of injuries, sure..
DannyDuberstein
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The kicking and receiving teams are lining up 5 yards apart down at the receiving team's end of the field and aren't allowed to run until the ball is caught. So that will take out the run 30-60 yards and collide with someone factor for the coverage team and blockers. You still have some of that even on touchbacks with the current rules, so I don't think it's necessarily correct to assume more injuries with this version.
boy09
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I read the rule wrong, i thought it was saying they would line up at opposing 30 and 35 yard lines, so 35 yards apart... That sounded like an absolute disaster.
Ag12thman
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I'll watch it, but I don't think it lasts very long. Hope I'm wrong.
expresswrittenconsent
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You're not wrong.
Falco
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Interesting tidbits I've seen recently.

-Keith Ford signed with the St.Louis Battlehawks.
-Haley Graves is the main social media reporter for the LA Wildcats. Check out their twitter.
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