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[deleted] t1_j9k0fde wrote

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ijustlikebeingnosy t1_j9khisv wrote

Okay. Did you want a trophy?

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[deleted] t1_j9ksllb wrote

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xcaughta OP t1_j9l0o50 wrote

It's true, people tend to stick to what they're familiar with, which is fine. There are more than enough NFL fans looking for something to do in the offseason for both to coexist. Yes the viewership numbers are larger now because the XFL has the attention of the big media outlets, but let's revisit this discussion after 2031 when the USA hosts the Rugby World Cup, and the XFL is of course selling out NFL sized stadiums left and right.

What rugby presents to the average American sports viewer that XFL/USFL doesn't, is something *different.* Something I personally view (and you're welcome to disagree) as the perfect blend of all the 'big 4' sports. The players are gritty and 'hockey tough,' there's constant action/turnovers like basketball, each player on the field has responsibilities on both offense and defense, and it doesn't have the constant ad breaks that plague the American football games.

I'm not trying to pull anybody away from any of the other sports, I've simply found that people are interested in learning, they just don't know how to start. So that's the purpose of this post, is all. I hope you have a great afternoon and enjoy your XFL this weekend, sincerely!

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ijustlikebeingnosy t1_j9kyk4x wrote

National television vs localized television isn’t even comparable. The fact you try to make the comparison is funny.

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Yeti_Poet t1_j9m5xsu wrote

I didn't even know Boston had an XFL team.

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