trents wrote:I like some of their rules and think the NFL would do well in adopting some of them. I watched a little of the game between the DC Defenders and the New York Guardians. I wasn't impressed with the play but I was impressed with the head coach of the Defenders. He really looked like he knew what he was doing.
I think one thing to keep in mind is that it takes time for the players and the teams to get in sync and develop some polish and consistency in their performance. It all looks kind of rag tag right now but that should improve with time. And how many hours (compared to the NFL teams) are these XFL players practicing each week? I mean it looks a little like the early days of the NFL when the Green Bay Packers worked day jobs in the meat packing plant.
trents wrote:I'm not crazy about the sideline interviews of the players during the game either.
One thing I really like is that on every down you get to hear the offensive plays called from the booth. I think that's a nice touch as it educates the fans with regard to play calling jargon and gives them insight into what to look for as the play is unfolding.
In general, I think the XFL is trying to establish a connection between the fans watching the game and those playing and managing it.
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