So who is watching the debut of the USFL with the Birmingham Stallions hosting the New Jersey Generals?
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So who is watching the debut of the USFL with the Birmingham Stallions hosting the New Jersey Generals?
Jamar and Skip looking pretty good
And they win 28-24 with Ja知ar scoring at the end of the game. It痴 Rock Star Time!
Make no mistakes there are no Steve Young, Reggie White, Jim Kelly, or Herschel Walker in this USFL. I did like all the camera angles, the helmet cams and having so many live mics. J'Mar did a good job on his feet. Wish he would have did more of that at Tech. He missed some open passes, but this is a very forgiving league. It's football, gives you some football to watch until college season starts.
Also keep in mind, if the Generals had a kicking game the Stallions lose tonight.
Congrats Skip!
I only watched the first half, but did see the Stallions pulled out a win at the end. The announcers were spot on in saying Skip was running a college offense and J'Mar was overthrowing his receivers. On one play, the announcers noted the offensive line didn't block anyone. As the old saying goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Any doubts I "may" have had about whether it was time for Tech to move on past Holtz as the HC were wiped away. The league and the players were different, but the coaching was the same. They were fortunate to come away with the win.
I just noticed that ALL of the USFL games will be played in Birmingham!?!? That's every team/every game until the playoffs (which will all be in Canton, OH)???? How does that make any sense at all??? Why do the other cities even have teams??? How will they possibly build a fan base? The Houston/Michigan game being played on NBC yesterday in Birmingham had totally emptied stands! Talk about small time thinking! No wonder Skip fits in so well.
USFL will play all 2022 games in Birmingham - ProFootballTalk (nbcsports.com)
The playoffs will be in Canton due to a previous commitment in Birmingham.The approach eliminates all travel costs, an important consideration given that the primary purpose of the games will be to put them on TV, and to use them as the impetus for legal gambling in the states that allow it. Where the games will be played doesn’t matter. Whether anyone attends the games doesn’t matter.
What matters is that, after football season ends, gamblers will have football games on which to wager.
As noted by Johnson, the initial eight teams could begin playing games in the cities for which they are named. That obviously will depend on whether and to what extent the USFL generates sufficient revenue to justify those expenses.
How the USFL came to Birmingham, and almost didn’t - al.com
The league will utilize the stadiums at no cost. Three entities have committed up to $3.5 million to offset losses at the stadiums (revenue will be generated by ticketing, concessions, and parking): CVB (up to $ 2 million), Birmingham ($1 million), and Jefferson County ($500,000).
Well, looking at the stands the little bit I saw yesterday, tickets and concessions won’t be making a dent.
This won't last a year. Especially with I watched on TV Saturday night and Sunday afternoon (about 30 minutes each game). Especially a Skip Holtz type offense!
They could have done so much more like for instance: pick cities without NFL already: Austin or SanAntonio (instead of Houston); Baton Rouge (NO), Orlando (Tampa), Columbus (Pittsburgh), Hartford (NJ) and maybe Trenton or better yet Charleston, WV (PHilly).... Grow a fan base...then work with the NFL for some help as a 'minor league'?
This looks like a very cheap way of filling TV time and gambling??? Who's going to bet on this crap?