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XFL (Fans Above All)


mbarbour21

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So Vince just said that he would listen to fans above all. What are some things you would do differently if you were calling the shots on a new league?

I would definitely make it easier on the defense. Lighten the rules on pass interference.  Not like Blitz, but not as strict. 

What you got???

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Any helmet to helmet contact results in immediate 1 game suspension. 2nd offense 3 game suspension. 3rd strike, released from the League for minimum 1 full season.

Fans will be able to vote for the team names, logos and uniforms. Fans will vote for trades to happen. Fans will vote for an offensive play call to be used at the beginning of each quarter. Twitter live voting.

No extended halftime break. No clock stoppage on incomplete passes until the 2 minute mark in each half.

Connected communication devices in the helmets of every player that turn off at the snap of the ball, but can be used between plays for faster and more efficient calls at the line on both sides.

Replay can be reviewed for missed calls by the referee, and overturned if the wrong call was made. 

I've got more, but this is the basis.

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5 minutes ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

Any helmet to helmet contact results in immediate 1 game suspension. 2nd offense 3 game suspension. 3rd strike, released from the League for minimum 1 full season.

Fans will be able to vote for the team names, logos and uniforms. Fans will vote for trades to happen. Fans will vote for an offensive play call to be used at the beginning of each quarter. Twitter live voting.

No extended halftime break. No clock stoppage on incomplete passes until the 2 minute mark in each half.

Connected communication devices in the helmets of every player that turn off at the snap of the ball, but can be used between plays for faster and more efficient calls at the line on both sides.

Replay can be reviewed for missed calls by the referee, and overturned if the wrong call was made. 

I've got more, but this is the basis.

Is this bullsshit official rules or your own opinion?

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