Going for MetLife stadium first season is a big risk. Had they gone for a smaller stadium a better chance to pack the place and generate the excitement like MLS does.
Some of their rules do look very interesting.
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Really glad there's an official thread for this. All the unofficial XFL threads are cluttering up the boards.
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Just started watching here at the end of the 3rd. So there is a 3-point PAT rule? I’m interested in knowing what different rules they have than the NFL.
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Just started watching here at the end of the 3rd. So there is a 3-point PAT rule? I’m interested in knowing what different rules they have than the NFL.
There’s 1, 2 and 3 point conversions from The 2, 5 and 10 yards lines. No kicking PATs.
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Some of their rules do look very interesting.
Ignore that. I just tried to edit one of my own threads. Didn't work as I thought it would. @Sea @Kat
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