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4/16/2020 6:30 pm  #31


Re: XFL 2020

Awww man. My Fleet were so close!!!!

 

4/16/2020 6:31 pm  #32


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“Year One Financial Report Released” 

August 3, 2020

Stamford, CT - Vince McMahon and the XFL expected to end year 1 in the red for the financial report but with the coronavirus pandemic hitting the league and the country so hard, the league may have to alter some future plans and some summer spending. 

The report states that the league is 54% owned by Alpha Entertainment LLC(McMahon), 30% Legendary Field Exhibitions LLC(Ebersol), 8% Monumental Sports and Entertainment LLC(Leonsis), and 8% for Trifecta Sports and Entertainment LLC(Randolph Hearst).

Expenditures totaled $116M for the 2020 season.  Costs consisted of $54M from player contracts, $6M for Quarterback contracts, $30M in front office/coaching contracts, $12M in stadium leases, $12M in traveling expenses, 300k on uniforms, 500k on practice equipment, 100k on marketing, 25k on Arena Football equipment and trademarks.

The league did receive $30M from TV contracts, $16.5M from Monumental Sports and Entertainment LLC, $16.5M from Trifecta Sports and Entertainment LLC, $18M in ticket sales, and $15M in merchandise.

The league ended the 2020 season $20M in the hole.  League President Jeffery Pollack said the COVID-19 pandemic cost the league $20M in TV contracts, and an estimated $14M in ticket sales, and $10M in merchandise sales.  Pollack, however, did say the league was really encouraged with those numbers and guaranteed the 2021 season.

Look for Vince McMahon and Charlie Ebersol to continue to move towards the franchise model for the XFL for the 2021 and beyond.

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4/16/2020 6:35 pm  #33


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NeoPrankster wrote:

Awww man. My Fleet were so close!!!!

Unfortunately for the Fleet, they ran into fellow University of South Dakota alum Chris Streveler in the Championship game.  I may have had some bias there.

It's too bad now that the Fleet will be entering a huge rebuild mode now that the NFL struck their roster.

Thank you for tuning into my alternate history league though.  Appreciate it.

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4/16/2020 7:00 pm  #34


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Wouldn't be shocked if Streveler goes on the win the super bowl in this timeline

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4/16/2020 9:21 pm  #35


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ZO82 wrote:

Wouldn't be shocked if Streveler goes on the win the super bowl in this timeline

Haha idk about that, I think there is a better chance he gets back to the XFL somehow to win another one of those

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4/17/2020 5:45 pm  #36


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“XFL Welcome Brigade and Valor” 

August 17, 2020


Baltimore, MD - Ted Leonsis and Monumental Sports and Entertainment LLC announced the arrival of the first XFL expansion team, the Baltimore Brigade.  John Fox was named as the team's first Head Coach along with Rick Neuheisel as the Offensive Coordinator and Jim Jeffcoat as the Defensive Coordinator.  Former Buffalo Bills General Manager, Doug Whaley was named as the Brigade's General Manager.  The Brigade will be playing their home games at M&T Bank Stadium.


Ted Leonsis also announced that the Washington DC Defenders needed a new start, and while the coaching and front office staff would remain intact, the franchise needed a new identity.  He rebranded the Defenders as the Washington Valor to the applause of the fans in attendance. 

“The Philadelphia Soul Join the XFL” 

August 24, 2020


Philadelphia, PA - George Randolph Hearst III, Trifecta Sports and Entertainment, along with Ron Jaworski, announced that the XFL would be welcoming former Arena Football powerhouse, the Philadelphia Soul, to the league for the 2021 season. Ron Jaworski announced himself as the General Manager along with Jim Caldwell as the Head Coach.  Clint Dolezel will serve as the Offensive Coordinator, Donnie Henderson the Defensive Coordinator.  Former NFL stars, Marques Colston, as the Wide Receivers coach, Jahri Evans, the Defensive Line Coach, and Lito Sheppard as the Defensive Backs coach.  Dick Vermeil will also serve as an assistant Head Coach. The team would be playing their home games at Lincoln Memorial Field.

Ron Jaworski also announced that the New York Guardians would be returning for the 2021 season but would be welcoming some familar faces.  Mark Sanchez announced his retirement so the team went out and got Geno Smith to be the new face of the franchise.  The coaching staff also got a familiar looking facelift as recently retired, New York Giant, Eli Manning was also hired to be the new Quarterbacks coach along with former New York Jets, Anthony Becht and LaMont Jordan, as the new Tight Ends and Running Backs coaches. 

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4/17/2020 6:22 pm  #37


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“There's an XFL Storm Brewing in Tampa” 

September 11, 2020


Tampa, FL - Carolina Hurricanes Owner Thomas Dundon and Dundon Capital Partners Sports and Entertainment LLC announced that they were granted an XFL expansion team, and that team would be the Tampa Bay Storm.  Dundon was quoted saying, "I wouldn't be doing this, if I was going to do it right.  You guys will be very pleased to see the next two individuals I bring out with me."  Dundon then announced Tony Dungy as the team's Head Coach and General Manager and Jameis Winston as the team's starting Quarterback.  Mike DeBord and Ron Zook were named as the Offensive and Defensive Coordinators.  The team would be playing their home games at Raymond James Stadium.

“Memphis Gets the Last 2021 XFL Expansion Team” 

September 18, 2020


Memphis, TN - Memphis Grizzlies Owner Robert Pera and Memphis Sports LLC announced that they were granted the last 2021 expansion spot for the XFL and that they would be bringing the Memphis Express to the league.  Pera then announced Charlie Strong as the first Express Head Coach along with Steve Logan and Mike Minter as the Offensive and Defensive Coordinators.  Justin King would serve as the General Manager.  The Express would be playing their home games at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.

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4/17/2020 6:23 pm  #38


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Looking forward to the expansion draft.

 

4/17/2020 6:57 pm  #39


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“October a Huge Month for the 2021 XFL” 

October 1, 2020


Stamford, CT - XFL Commissioner Oliver Luck announced that October would be a very hectic month for the league as the league is dealing with a truncated off-season due to COVID-19 pandemic. Luck said that front offices and coaching staffs were still being finished for some of the new expansion teams along with negotiations for new ownership groups and franchise players.  Highlights from Luck's announcement consist of:

-- Salary Cap will remain at $4M for 2021 but franchise players will not count against the cap and the league owner's will determine their salary.

-- All twelve 2020 XFL teams must trim their rosters down to 35 players by October 10th for the expansion draft.

-- The 2021 XFL Expansion Draft will take place on October 15th while the 2021 XFL Rookie Draft will take place the following week on October 22nd.  Both would be airing on ESPN2.

-- The expansion draft will consist of all players made available by the 2020 XFL teams along with any newly signed league players, while the rookie draft will consist of all players who were either in college last year or on the XFL2 developmental rosters.

-- XFL teams would then be allowed to sign and negotiate with all available players following both drafts.  Any players not signed to an XFL team but under league contract would then be assigned to one of the three XFL2 teams.

-- Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban and Cuban Sports and Entertainment LLC have purchased the Dallas Renegades franchise.

-- Los Angeles Clippers' owner Steve Ballmer and Microsoft Legacy Sports LLC have purchased the Los Angeles Xtreme franchise.

-- Former St. Louis Ram Andrew Kline and Park Lane Sports and Entertainment LLC have purchased the St. Louis Stallions franchise.

“Kaepernick and Tebow Join the XFL!” 

October 6, 2020

Los Angeles, CA - New Los Angeles Xtreme owner Steve Ballmer just announced that the team signed Colin Kaepernick to be their starting Quarterback.  The former San Francisco 49ers' star signed for 2 years $8M and a 10% ownership stake of the team.  Both Connor Cook and Aaron Murray were released from the roster to make a clear path for Kaepernick.

Meanwhile in Orlando, Head Coach Steve Spurrier announced that the team would be releasing veteran EJ Manuel and promoting Garrett Gilbert to the starting spot but he wouldn't be serving as the team's designated franchise player. No, that honor would be going to former Florida Gator and Denver Bronco Tim Tebow.  Tebow signed with the Predators as a Tight End/Fullback/H-Back.

“Veterans Released for Expansion Draft” 

October 10, 2020

Stamford, CT - Each XFL team was required to trim their rosters down to a maximum of thirty-five players and in a bit of a surprise move, a lot of established XFL teams decided to go younger and released some notable veteran players.  The league revealed the list of released players but would not comment on what other NFL veterans would be available for the 2021 XFL Expansion Draft next week.  Released XFL veteran players include QBs Connor Cook, Aaron Murray, EJ Manuel, Brandon Weeden, and Tom Savage, RBs Andre Ellington and Jacquizz Rodgers, WRs Brian Quick, Kenny Britt, Arrelious Benn, Kermit Whitfield, Rod Streater, Terrence Williams and Roger Lewis.

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4/17/2020 8:46 pm  #40


Re: XFL 2020

Never liked the Defenders name, too generic.





 

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