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What Will You Do To Support the XFL Franchise in DC?  

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  1. 1. What Will You Do To Support the XFL Franchise in DC?

    • Attend games at Audi Field
      10
    • Watch games at home or in sports bars
      33
    • I will not support this team
      12


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19 minutes ago, DCSaints_fan said:

Hypothetical : XFL team vs. good college team(maybe not BCS team, but lets say top 15), who wins?

 

I'd actually go with the XFL team.  College players are nowhere near their athletic prime, and I imagine most of the XFL players played college ball, so the talent dropoff isn't that much.

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10 minutes ago, wrilbo67 said:

 

I'd actually go with the XFL team.  College players are nowhere near their athletic prime, and I imagine most of the XFL players played college ball, so the talent dropoff isn't that much.


 

this game thus far is terrible. They need to find some defenders that wouldn’t make a college team.

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2 hours ago, NickyJ said:

Matt McGloin is a...... not-winner.

 

see, in this case we totally wouldn't mind you calling him a loser, you're misinterpreting people's issue with the word

1 hour ago, Barry.Randolphe said:

 

That's a good comparison....it would definitely be a close game. Depends on which team has the better QB

 

Does the college team get held down to an XFL's team roster size?

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2 hours ago, carex said:

see, in this case we totally wouldn't mind you calling him a loser, you're misinterpreting people's issue with the word

Hardly. The old argument I was being told earlier was that as long as someone tries their hardest, they're not a loser, even if they're never good enough to win. I'm sure McGloinn tried hard. He just happens to have that problem with sucking.

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9 hours ago, NickyJ said:

Hardly. The old argument I was being told earlier was that as long as someone tries their hardest, they're not a loser, even if they're never good enough to win. I'm sure McGloinn tried hard. He just happens to have that problem with sucking.

 

not really.  See your POV on someone being a loser here, ignores that these guys have spent a ton of their lives winning.  Plus these guys even did win some in the NFL.  Matt Elam was a two year starter in the NFL., but got hurt a lot, Eli Rogers was an undrafted free agent, but started at times for the Steelers and beat out other player

McGloin has the same thing going for him, but he's showing himself to be an asshole

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Went to my second game yesterday, was great, but sooo cold and I had 3 layers on.   On a side note I got to go on the field before the game (season ticket holder perk) then as a surprise they let us stand outside the tunnel as the players came out and high five them as well as stand on the field for the National Anthem.  So that was pretty awesome.

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5 hours ago, carex said:

 

not really.  See your POV on someone being a loser here, ignores that these guys have spent a ton of their lives winning.  Plus these guys even did win some in the NFL.  Matt Elam was a two year starter in the NFL., but got hurt a lot, Eli Rogers was an undrafted free agent, but started at times for the Steelers and beat out other player

McGloin has the same thing going for him, but he's showing himself to be an asshole

McGloin spent a lot of his life winning at Penn State, as did many of the players going from NCAA to NFL. But when he went to the NFL, he failed. He failed because he loses in the NFL lol. Danny Wuerffel won a lot in college, even winning a Heisman. It's weird how people disliked Spurrier playing him considering he spent so much of his life winning against players who mostly failed in the NFL. If I win a local snooker tournament, go pro, and then consistently finish in 2,300th place, I don't think many people are going say it's a "bad take" to call me a loser lol. They might love me for my charming personality and brilliant conversations, but when it comes to snooker tournaments..... I'd be a loser.

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23 minutes ago, NickyJ said:

McGloin spent a lot of his life winning at Penn State, as did many of the players going from NCAA to NFL. But when he went to the NFL, he failed. He failed because he loses in the NFL lol. Danny Wuerffel won a lot in college, even winning a Heisman. It's weird how people disliked Spurrier playing him considering he spent so much of his life winning against players who mostly failed in the NFL. If I win a local snooker tournament, go pro, and then consistently finish in 2,300th place, I don't think many people are going say it's a "bad take" to call me a loser lol. They might love me for my charming personality and brilliant conversations, but when it comes to snooker tournaments..... I'd be a loser.

 

you're overlooking the times these guys spent winning in the NFL

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2 minutes ago, wrilbo67 said:

I just realized Jerry Granville is the coach of the Tampa Bay Vipers. I think the last time he coached in DC, he had MC Hammer on the sidelines and sent the entire team out for the coin toss

 

he's the defensive coordinator

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