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Monday, February 11th

America’s Football Appetite Big Enough for AAF to Survive
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America has a big enough football appetite for AAF to survive

The talk of the weekend was the debut of the Alliance of American Football, and it’s calculation that it can survive by filling the void in America’s football soul during the dead time after the Super Bowl.

Colin isn’t crazy about the league’s name – AAF kind of works though- but does think that it can at least be viable because there is real money behind it and America will consume less than NFL quality football to get their fix. No one is saying that the AAF will immediately become a billion dollar juggernaut, but there’s enough demand in the market to support it if it’s done well.

 

Also:

– Dak looks bad talking about Brady’s money

– Where Colin was right/wrong

– Predicting Kyler Murray’s landing spot

– Even the Celtics’ ‘Process’ is flawed

 

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Doug Gottlieb, Cuttino Mobley, and Dahntay Jones

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