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Are they not allowed to kick through the endzone on kick offs?
notyou":1547ridg said:Are they not allowed to kick through the endzone on kick offs?
He’s on the Dallas XFL team. They play tomorrow.Appyhawk":1udgz11c said:I didn't get to see the game, but I did catch a highlight version on espn. That's a good thing. If they keep up the coverage the audience will grow.
Anyone know what happened to Ferguson?
Pretty much sums up what I think.Aros":eziigfpx said:My apologies to everyone who has participated in this thread..I haven't read through all the posts...Just thought I would add my thoughts (without the contamination of other's takes) real quick...
I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of play! Was thinking it would be an obvious step down from the NFL but I did not see that this past weekend. As I told my friends, I saw more VICIOUS hits this weekend in a few games than I think I saw in MANY NFL games this past season.
The talent was right there, IMO. You can tell every player is trying to showcase themselves, which makes for a better quality product on the field. Not a big fan of all the interviews right in a player's face right after a big play...The access to the sidelines and halftime is unique and kind of cool...LOVE the 1, 2 or 3 point options for teams after scoring a TD. Love the fact that there is no extra point kicker. I think that needs to go away in the NFL.
Also intrigued with the kickoff concept. Something that could be the future of the NFL.
Overall, I was definitely shocked by how impressed I was overall. I expected fluff and lack of substance but I was pleasantly surprised. The XFL has a legit shot of being a valid professional football sport we can enjoy during the NFL's offseason.
Go Dragons!