Why? They want to work with the NFL, not undermine them.
AAF is using same eligibility rules as NFL. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/08/aaf-will-use-the-same-eligibility-rules-as-the-nfl/
From your original post: "Question remains though is which AAF team would break the bank to pry him from Clemson?" My response was pointing out...
Nice. Do you have any videos of your entire collection or how you have it setup? I'd love to see it.
What circus?, Art ll says no circus. He calls those claims 'nonsense'.o_O
I don't think that's what this league is trying to do, like the USFL did. All AAF contracts are for the same amount of money (and rather modest)...
One kinda goes hand in hand with the other.
It was UCLA and it was a 'misunderstanding'.:cautious:
From TMZ: ANTONIO BROWN SEEKING FULL CUSTODY OF DAUGHTER... After Baby Mama Incident Antonio Brown says his baby mama is a liar who's caused...
Very nice.
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If I'm thinking right, 8 out of the last 10 first 2 rounds selections have been defensive players. They aren't ignoring the D via the draft.
Late round maybe, or maybe a multi-skilled guy. Time for the higher-ups to think outside the box.
That wasn't what I was referring to and has nothing to do with this exchange. Wexell's comment doesn't make sense, that's all.
Wexell's 2 examples of a dynasty were the 60's<--5 titles in 7 years Packers and the 70's<--4 titles in 6 years Steelers. I was responding to...
I don't think he knows the definition of the word. Dynasty- a powerful group or family that maintains its position for a considerable time.
In 4 or 5 seasons Brady will be playing to win 'one for the other thumb'.
Zuerlein cost me 1000$.
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