I agree. Pro Football is predicated on high scoring games. The recent Superbowl has been touted as the most boring ever because of the low scoring.
weekend 3/16-17 2019 Saturday 3pm CST Memphis at Salt Lake Bleacher Report Live (Internet TV) 7pm CST Arizona at Orlando NFL Network Sunday 3pm CST San Antonio at Atlanta CBS Sports Network (Cable) 7pm CST Birmingham at San Diego NFL Network
I hope to god Manziel doesn't make it, I just don't think his situation is good for the league. On another note, the games are getting a lot better, at least in the passing game and the defenses. Running games still kinda suck, but we don't watch for 'running', do we? The Sunday night game was very good. One thing I don't understand is the 'love' for a QB named John Wolford, it seems every game some announcer is talking about him - even if he is not in that particular game. Are they trying to pick a guy and make him a 'star' in the media, like a Rodgers, Wentz, Brady? If so it's not working...
3/23 Saturday: ORL 5-1 at ATL 2-4 1pm CST on TNT (cable) Salt Lake 2-4 at San Antonio 4-2 7pm CST on the NFL Network (cable) 3/24 Sunday: San Diego 3-3 at Arizona 3-3 3pm CST on CBS Sports Network (cable) Birmingham 4-2 at Memphis 1-5 7pm CST on the NFL Network
Inevitable. Unsustainable business model. No way NFL was going to farm out practice squad players and risk injury.
I guess Steve Spurrier will go back to being a Gators fan and playing golf whenever he wants to. But I guess that if the AAF had a "Coach of the Year" for their short life, he'd be it.