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View Poll Results: Should N.O Voodoo return since the NFL is bringing AFL Back? | |||
Yeah i had fun at these games.. and kids dig it too. | 8 | 26.67% | |
As long as they return everybody who played for them in 08 | 0 | 0% | |
Saints won the Lombardi, none of that small bean stuff matters. | 6 | 20.00% | |
Eh, why not? how's it going to hurt anything? | 11 | 36.67% | |
It's the freakin Nascar of Football! why return this pansy sport? | 2 | 6.67% | |
Hornets are far more important in the Arena than an over glorified flag football team. NAW! | 3 | 10.00% | |
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this is a discussion within the Everything Else Community Forum; The Arena Football League is back in 2010 and has entered into a new telecast partnership with NFL Network, it was announced Thursday. The AFL will premiere its 2010 regular season on NFL Network with a live, primetime game telecast ...
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02-11-2010, 01:50 PM | #1 |
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Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
The Arena Football League is back in 2010 and has entered into a new telecast partnership with NFL Network, it was announced Thursday.
The AFL will premiere its 2010 regular season on NFL Network with a live, primetime game telecast Friday, April 2 at 8 p.m. ET. Weekly featured AFL "Game of the Week" telecasts are scheduled for Friday nights in primetime throughout the AFL's 18-game regular season. AFL playoff games between the top four teams in each of the National and American conferences will be played in August, culminating with the 2010 ArenaBowl Championship game on NFL Network on the weekend of Aug. 20-23. All AFL games on NFL Network will be telecast in high definition and feature specialized in-game audio techniques that capture the fast-paced intensity that is the hallmark of the AFL's "50-Yard Indoor War." *(READ FULL STORY HERE) Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 Since Voodoo was one of AFL's highest attended Franchises, and the team was damn good and just a few players away from a Championship should Tom Benson or Rita be tapped to return this club back to us? I personally loved going to the games, whenever i was in New Orleans i'd look for something to do and since i prefer Football over Basketball the easy choice was to go watch Voodoo over the Hornets (even though i cheer for the Hornets) im not a die hard fan of em.. New Orleans i believe was also benefiting highly from these games especially from the Championships that was being awarded to the Arena. I know a lot of you don't like the sport because it's not as contact as NFL, but i like it mostly because it's fan-friendly, kids EAT IT UP!, The players-to-fans interaction is second to none in anything and it's just really a lil somethin extra to enjoy while your in town.. I think somebody close to the team should definitely get into talks with the Benson's or at least talk to a Millionaire that is willing to pick the team up.. They're plenty of wealthy people in New Orleans, hell Brad Pitt might be able to do it even? Or how about the CEO of FreePort Mcmoran?, what about the Coplands family? or just get everybody in the Vieux carre together and they can flip the bill for em. |
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02-11-2010, 02:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
i like arena football.....i have no affiliation with the voodoo but i know that any football is good
its a good minor league of sorts to help players grow and learn the ways of the game to help prepare them better for the NFL which is usually the ultimate goal |
02-11-2010, 04:32 PM | #3 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
Why am I not surprised the VooDoo was the AFL's best attended team?
Nothing wrong with this at all, in fact it could become a viable farm system for the NFL. There should either be this or a return to NFL Europe. |
02-11-2010, 05:59 PM | #4 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
I hated Arena Football until I got past trying to view it as...you know...Football. It's not. At least it's not the NFL, which is ok.
It's fast. It's high-scoring, and a stop on defense is a BIG deal. Plus, the cheerleaders are typically Hooters rejects which makes it interesting. LOL Once I got past that I became a fan and went to a number of Desperados games in Dallas. I hated to see their season get cancelled. I was actually looking forward to it, and the Voodoo had THE COOLEST logo. I hope it's a success! |
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02-12-2010, 02:08 AM | #5 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
Originally Posted by CantonLegend
I agree on this. Look at that QB we retired n the playoffs. He was no slouch and got his break from playing Arena football.
Still would like to see a smarter NFL Europe come back thou. |
02-12-2010, 10:34 AM | #6 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
I would like to see the VooDoo back, but not if it impacts the Saints payroll. Mr. Benson is going to have to come up with some moolah for this next year to keep everybody we want to keep.
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02-20-2010, 05:33 AM | #7 |
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Re: Arena Football League games will air on NFL Network in 2010 (Will/Should N.OVooDoo return?)
Originally Posted by Dragon1950
Im pretty sure Voodoo was a cash cow for Benson rather than vice versa..
The games sold out consistently. |
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