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5 minutes ago, Ferdinand Cesarano said:

 

It all has to do with his backstory, that he didn't play football in high school.  That makes him fascinating.

Also, there was the tantalising glimpse of him in the AAF, in which he started the season strong.  Despite the fact that he eventually tailed off and was even replaced at Birmingham, he remains a player whom people are interested to see, and in whom coaches evidently see some quality.

Revisionist history.

He wasn't interceptions, and wasn't throwing TDs either. 

He was a 56% accurate in his first four games for 797 yards, and 3 INTS. Zero TDs.

 

Four games and Zero TD passes ain't strong. 

 

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13 minutes ago, dfwabel said:

He was a 56% accurate in his first four games for 797 yards, and 3 INTS. Zero TDs.

 

The only important point is that Perez was fun to watch in the AAF (just as was his teammate Trent Richardson, despite similarly underwhelming statistics).


And, as noted, whoever makes decisions for XFL teams also clearly found his play worthwhile.

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1 hour ago, Ferdinand Cesarano said:

 

The only important point is that Perez was fun to watch in the AAF (just as was his teammate Trent Richardson, despite similarly underwhelming statistics).


And, as noted, whoever makes decisions for XFL teams also clearly found his play worthwhile.

 

It would be former Packers Linebackers Coach Winston Moss who picked Perez.  All 8 head coaches are also General Managers. 

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On 10/16/2019 at 4:20 PM, Ferdinand Cesarano said:

 

The only important point is that Perez was fun to watch in the AAF (just as was his teammate Trent Richardson, despite similarly underwhelming statistics).


And, as noted, whoever makes decisions for XFL teams also clearly found his play worthwhile.

Or the other option was Christian Hackenberg. 

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On Saturday, February 8, they will go up against...

 

SEA@DC: A Kentucky/Tennessee basketball game followed by the PGA Tour's Pebble Beach event on CBS,

 

LA@HOU: Duke@UNC will start an hour later at 6PM on ESPN, but XFL should end before Lakers@Warriors on ABC

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1 hour ago, Red Comet said:

 

At least we know this time they'll complete the season. 

 

Maybe.  It all depends on Vince McMahon.  Sure he has more money than the AAF, but he's also much more mentally unstable than Charlie Ebersol.  He tends to get extremely impatient, making changes at the last minute and flies off the handle at the smallest things. 

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6 minutes ago, GDAWG said:

 

Maybe.  It all depends on Vince McMahon.  Sure he has more money than the AAF, but he's also much more mentally unstable than Charlie Ebersol.  He tends to get extremely impatient, making changes at the last minute and flies off the handle at the smallest things. 

 

You keep saying that but his actions don't match up with that. At all. Yeah, Vince is going to piss away half a billion dollars, TV deals with Disney and Fox, a new company and a second attempt to run a football league before the season ends after two years of preparation. Uh huh, makes total sense to me.

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1 hour ago, Red Comet said:

 

You keep saying that but his actions don't match up with that. At all. Yeah, Vince is going to piss away half a billion dollars, TV deals with Disney and Fox, a new company and a second attempt to run a football league before the season ends after two years of preparation. Uh huh, makes total sense to me.

 

With the XFL, he doesn't interfere and when he doesn't it does well.  We'll see though. 

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1 hour ago, GDAWG said:

The other issue I have is the schedule.  Why not start after March Madness?  This way it gives football fans 6 weeks off after a long NFL season to possibly watch football again.

Is the inventory there from TV six weeks later?

 

Plus, say you started the second weekend in April, when would you ask for full payment of your tickets?  The closer you get to Thanksgiving, and especially Christmas/Hanukkah, the less likely you will have advanced sales and potential ticket buyers will be six weeks in deeper debt.  In fact, XFL is nearly making sales public to the date which AAF did last year. 

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