Quote Originally Posted by Zuplar View Post
Sorry to tell you but XFL already went head to head with NFL and lost. They aren’t trying to compete. They may not want to be a “developmental” league but more an alternative during the spring league. My guess is whoever survives may get some teams from whoever fails. San Diego and San Antonio AAF teams have had by far the best following and attendance so I could absolutely see them jumping ship to XFL if AAF fails.
Those teams are owned by the league so there wont be any jumping. I am also well aware of the failure of the XFL part one as well as the failure of every start up league since 1970. Wait till the newness wears off to judge any viability of new teams. Attendance in the USFL and XFL dropped game after game. Also sorry to tell you this but the original XFL played their only season in the spring. They did not go head to head and failed when tv ratings nosedived as well as attendance.