How do you, for two whole years, call teams "Philadelphia," "Pittsburgh," "New Orleans," "New Jersey" and "Houston" yet never set one foot within the bounds of those metropolitan areas? And remember, these same reporters are also saying six hubs for the 12 merged teams. So the charade won't be done by Year 3, and like Tampa Bay Bandits, likely it never will be.4th&long wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 10:30 am
IMO the XFL never should have launched this late, 2022 was pushing it already. As I posted years ago, they were banking on Rock appeal. In the end Rock appeal XFL viewership = USFL even if it skewed younger. That could be because of winter v spring. Instead of merger talks with CFL they should have merged with USFL. Perhaps they learned from that they needed a season to be taken seriously.
But what ever the reason, they launched a year after USFL and it was a Split decision so why continue as is... its merge, fold or status blow. I've been calling for this merger from the minute XFL decided to have a season. Too similar, too much, too many teams.
How has the USFL lied? They stated they would all play in one hub in 2022, 2-4 hubs in 2023 - actually 4 hubs, the goal was always to get in all cities. TV drives the USFL and NY & Philly are needed. Of course the merger changes the specifics of the plans, yet the pros of the merger make it a must. Can DC replace Philly? Possibly. Could Dallas/DC replace NY, doubtful but possible. Having RBC as investor on board (we'll see for how long and how much) may be the $$ the combined league needs to make in home happen iin those expensive areas.
How is that not a lie? How is "oh, we'll get to it in the future" and then push that future further and further back, not a lie?
Nobody in NJ is watching the Generals. Nobody in Philly is watching or caring about the Stars. It's a lie.