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Post by extreme5 on Apr 6, 2009 17:39:31 GMT -5
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Post by CF4L on Apr 6, 2009 17:46:16 GMT -5
just because they are the cream of the crap doesn't make them 'premier.'
Not even close.
They have to earn it and right now, with teams like Maryland drawing 200 people a game...nope, not even close.
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Post by Doom on Apr 6, 2009 17:50:16 GMT -5
one team draws 200, after this 1st season i hope it smooths out, get rid of the teams that dont draw fans, better official knowledge of rules, etc. and actually "premier" is exactly what cream of the crop is, who else would u say is "premier".
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Post by CF4L on Apr 6, 2009 18:00:38 GMT -5
who else would I say is 'premier' in indoor football? no one is.
and that is the problem.
the IFL isn't even close to 'premier' and many of you people think they are.
Don't just stand by and let the UIF/IFL get by with the crap they try to give you. We as fans have done that too long in many leagues.
That is why as a fan of the Iowa Blackhawks I go to their fan meetings whenever I can to ask questions and try to get things moving. I want better than what the APFL gives them.
Let me ask you, do you want what the UIF/IFL currently is being put out in front of the world as the model of 'premier' indoor football? I certainly don't and I hope you don't either.
and you should re-read what I typed. "Cream of the crap" is not "cream of the crop".
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Post by Doom on Apr 6, 2009 18:55:19 GMT -5
same difference, being number 1 is number 1, and obviously you dont pay attention to what i have said otherwise you would know im not one of those "You People" you are referring to. I see the league for what it is and have criticized it, but that doesn't take away from the fact there is nothing else out there. Whether it will stay that way is in question, because I'm sure about 4-5 teams this year in the league wont be in the league next year, so we shall see. the scheduling, website, officiating, legit press releases have been far from good.
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Post by Banana Cat on Apr 6, 2009 19:46:37 GMT -5
Wow...Georgia lost their website, how do you let that happen. Oh well, it's just a url in the end, but still.
Yes, the IFL has a long way to go...unfortunately. They may be number one, but that's not really saying much when you look at how they are doing, and also how the other indoor leagues are doing. I expect better, and I demand better, but I don't yell about it at the top of a mountain...perhaps I should.
I just choose to focus on the actual football games themselves now. Most of the IFL teams are very solid, so they have that at least. Sigh.
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