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NFL Europa Folds, Europeans Fail To Care

It was supposed to be the Sweet 16th for NFL Europa.  The league had its share of growing pains and a few pimples, but she had also contributed very few useful players to the NFL itself. The league also had lost $30 million from NFL Europa last year, a number so large that it wouldn't pay a third of Michael Vick's contract. Finally and most damning of all, most people in Europe didn't really give a crap about poor NFL Europa.

So with that, the other huge-ass cleat dropped and and the NFL tackled the league.

I can't say I'm sad to see it go, either. In the NFL players are either ready to go or they're not, and a couple years playing in front of Hans and Lord Britton isn't going to change that for many. There are some great success stories, like Delhomme and Kurt "My Arm's Too Weak To Thump a Bible!" Warner, but by and large the league is simply made up of players too mediocre to land an NFL job. As a separate league designed to introduce football to Europe, it would've been a great idea. As a minor league for the NFL itself, it was about a billion rungs down from MLB's minor leagues and about on par with the NBA's development league. I feel bad for all the guys who are out of work because of this, but football in Europe--especially minor league football--was never going to work out completely.

Expanding the practice squads to full teams that play in smaller American cities, however....that could work. If the NFL wants to dump a paltry amount of money like $30 million down the drain, why not just do it at home?

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A domestic minor league
is a great idea. In cities like Los Angeles, Austin and Columbus, cities where the college presence is much stronger than the NFL presence, they could probably draw 25,000 in smaller MLS-style stadiums. Especially if they incorporated players from local programs who weren't good enough to play in the League. Who wouldn't want to see the USC alums (the Durex, perhaps) go against the Ohio State alums (Ohio Inmates numbers 33212 through 33255)?

by Sunil on Jun 29, 2007 8:31 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Cuban's league
Sunil, Mark Cuban is banking on a very similar line of thought that pro football played during the summer would strive in smaller big college football cities/states.  His plan includes going after nfl draft prospects projected to go in the 3rd round and later, and playing in smaller mls - styled stadiums.  

by Hamburger on Jul 1, 2007 11:37 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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