To: Steve_Seattle
That’s one thing baseball has over football. Every time I’ve seen a pro footfall minor league team start, it fails in a season or two. So as far as solutions go, that isn’t one.
To: Hillarys Gate Cult
That’s one thing baseball has over football. Every time I’ve seen a pro footfall minor league team start, it fails in a season or two. So as far as solutions go, that isn’t one. The thing that holds most of minor league baseball together is MLB affiliation. The only football league that had something comparable was NFL Europe, which was around for about 10 years.
If we kill off college football (which they appear to be trying to do), the top talent will probably go elsewhere. With a weaker CFB, the developmental leagues might become viable.
27 posted on
05/18/2022 1:40:15 PM PDT by
Gil4
(And the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, ax and saw)
To: Hillarys Gate Cult
"That’s one thing baseball has over football. Every time I’ve seen a pro football minor league team start, it fails in a season or two. So as far as solutions go, that isn’t one."
That's because 95% of the top high school football prospects are pretending to be legitimate college applicants. Take that fraud away, and those players will be in a pro minor league.
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