Ah, Rollerball! Woo-hoo! JON-A-THUN! JON-A-THON!
Seems like it will be hard for me not to watch the first game.
Kind of like turning to look at an accident on the highway, or watching a train wreck on TV.
Jesse Ventura as broadcaster. Could pull it off, or look like a complete dork.
Primetime, NBC. Wow.
No fair catches, punts over 25yds. are live balls, no "in-the-grasp", celebrations encouraged, no PAT's, only 1 pt. plays that have to go into the end zone like a 2 pt. conversion.
If they try and keep it as a light entertainment alternative, and stick to the short, 10-game schedule it might work.
The players are paid 35k a year for kickers, 50k for QB's, and 45k for anyone else, with a $2500 bonus per player if you win.
This alone will be interesting to watch, i.e. how people who feel about athletes being overpaid react to folks getting management corporate pay, for hanging it all out on the line.
Anyway, with the microphones and helmet cams everywhere, and the general feel of the whole deal, it should be better than all the other poopy shows like "Survivor" and "Screw-Around Island."
But mainly, like I said, it will be interesting to watch and see what happens...whether they can pull it off, or the whole thing fails miserably.
Also read something where they said that the NFL isn't all that upset about it, because they'll be able to watch, and then implement things if they are succesfull in the XFL, without having to pay for the experiment.
Interesting...
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