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Quarterback Exemption for NFL Salary Cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 777442" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Just curious as to why you thought NFL Europe sucked. If it was because of the talent level and quality of play that will never change no matter how you structure a developmental league. If the 2000+ best football players are in the NFL no league is going to get any better talent. </p><p></p><p>IMO for any sort of developmental league to work it has to have an NFL team affiliation like Poker says. NFL Europe tried something like that by allowing NFL teams to designate players to the various NFLE teams. At least in doing this NFL fans had a vested interest in keeping up with their team's players.</p><p></p><p>I doubt I would watch a random league and I probably wouldn't even watch Packers Light football. I'm sure a lot of fans would but would it make money or if it were run as a non profit arm of the NFL would the owners be willing to kick in. I think a better way would be to increase roster sizes and find ways for coaches to spend more time with the developmental players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 777442, member: 10247"] Just curious as to why you thought NFL Europe sucked. If it was because of the talent level and quality of play that will never change no matter how you structure a developmental league. If the 2000+ best football players are in the NFL no league is going to get any better talent. IMO for any sort of developmental league to work it has to have an NFL team affiliation like Poker says. NFL Europe tried something like that by allowing NFL teams to designate players to the various NFLE teams. At least in doing this NFL fans had a vested interest in keeping up with their team's players. I doubt I would watch a random league and I probably wouldn't even watch Packers Light football. I'm sure a lot of fans would but would it make money or if it were run as a non profit arm of the NFL would the owners be willing to kick in. I think a better way would be to increase roster sizes and find ways for coaches to spend more time with the developmental players. [/QUOTE]
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