Making an impact by recording his first INT and returned it for 70 yrds.
Sic em every day in every league
Sic em every day in every league
Definitely Mo Porter. I also see Bill Bradley coaching DBsBU84BEAR said:
Jim Grobe SA Defensive Coordinator. Cyril Richardson started. I think Porter is Mo Porter but not certain.
Mike Singletary is the head coach for the Memphis teamsettegast said:
Every coach in the league is a former NFL coach or player.
settegast said:
Every coach in the league is a former NFL coach or player. ISH is not on the SA team. League will be over in time for players to attend NFL CAMPS. League will use it as a minor league. They don't want it to be a gimmick league. Everyone is signed to a 3 yr contact. Many players played in the NFL or camp.
Dia del DougO said:
Mike Singletary's Memphis team is playing at 3PM on Fox Sports 1.
What NBA game did they beat in head to head ratings?Gruvin said:
They are out drawing NBA in head to head ratings, we will see if it holds as the season progresses.
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What NBA game did they beat in head to head ratings?
Perhaps the ratings in SA beat the national NBA games on ABC. I doubt they would beat the Spurs ratings.CorsicanaBear said:Quote:
What NBA game did they beat in head to head ratings?
All of them at my house, but that sample size is likely too small to be statistically valid.
The amount of time this league lasts will be determined by their success toward their major goals which are centered on fan engagement with their app through fantasy games and gambling. They have stated several times that they are a tech play with a football league. The league is there to demonstrate what the platform can do. If the league folds, but the platform sells they'll be good with that.
I downloaded their app, then uninstalled it. I'm not their customer. I don't want to bet or play fantasy football (too much damn work). I sure as hell don't want to engage with players (I prefer they shut up, play ball, collect their checks, open a steakhouse or car dealership when they retire). I just want to watch football games.
On the other hand, they could survive for years as an NFL D league.
Pissed off kid who felt BU didn't have his or fellow teammates back when they needed them the most. That senior class went through a lot of BS that was not known to the public.dave714 said:
Who cares about that kid. Don't forget he was LOL at Baylor during the 1-11 year on twitter.
I remember the other names in this thread. This name I do not remember.settegast said:Dia del DougO said:
Mike Singletary's Memphis team is playing at 3PM on Fox Sports 1.
And he has a fellow bear on the squad,
#85 Cordon Moog
cowboycwr said:I remember the other names in this thread. This name I do not remember.settegast said:Dia del DougO said:
Mike Singletary's Memphis team is playing at 3PM on Fox Sports 1.
And he has a fellow bear on the squad,
#85 Cordon Moog
So I was curious about it and did a search and found this story:Dia del DougO said:cowboycwr said:I remember the other names in this thread. This name I do not remember.settegast said:Dia del DougO said:
Mike Singletary's Memphis team is playing at 3PM on Fox Sports 1.
And he has a fellow bear on the squad,
#85 Cordon Moog
Me either. My memory banks do not synthesize a result for that name with Baylor history.
Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
cowboycwr said:Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
So two ESPN guys laughed at it and one random person who you talked to???? I would not call that much of a national dogging of it......xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
The PTI guys were laughing at it. Looked like high school was the report from a guy laughing about it I spoke with yesterday afternoon.
cowboycwr said:So two ESPN guys laughed at it and one random person who you talked to???? I would not call that much of a national dogging of it......xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
The PTI guys were laughing at it. Looked like high school was the report from a guy laughing about it I spoke with yesterday afternoon.
The ratings say differently. But keep sampling your small circle while the national media had mostly good things to say and TV ratings showed people watched.xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:So two ESPN guys laughed at it and one random person who you talked to???? I would not call that much of a national dogging of it......xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
The PTI guys were laughing at it. Looked like high school was the report from a guy laughing about it I spoke with yesterday afternoon.
It wasn't just them. It's hard to find people who would admit they watched it.
I'll ask around some more.
cowboycwr said:The ratings say differently. But keep sampling your small circle while the national media had mostly good things to say and TV ratings showed people watched.xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:So two ESPN guys laughed at it and one random person who you talked to???? I would not call that much of a national dogging of it......xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:Where did they get dogged yesterday? Most of the articles I have seen have been positive reviews. Things like how they had better ratings than and NBA game, What the NFL can learn from them, what the new league does right, etc.xiledinok said:
It's the equivalent of watching the 4th quarter of an NFL preseason game at the start of training camp.
The league was dogged out yesterday pretty good nationally. The low lights were to a point you could see more enjoyable football at a high school game.
The PTI guys were laughing at it. Looked like high school was the report from a guy laughing about it I spoke with yesterday afternoon.
It wasn't just them. It's hard to find people who would admit they watched it.
I'll ask around some more.