Apparently We Needed Another Pro Football League - Silicon Alley Insider
Mon, Feb 9th, 2009
Capital is scarce these days, and it's the time to for fresh ideas. So we're surprised to see yet another attempt at making a pro football league to compete with the NFL. The last time, of course, was the infamous XFL, which thought that eliminating the fair catch would prove a competitive advantage. It wasn't. Arena Football, which was at least a different game went bust earlier this year, when investors backed out.
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