AF1 QB's
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AF1 QB's
With the signing of QB Aaron Garcia, the AF1 has assembled the best QB's the 50 yard game has to offer. Should be exciting to watch these Arena league QB's in action:
Aaron Garcia - AFL
Shane Stafford - AFL
Raymond Philyaw - AFL
Russ Michna - AFL
Joe Germaine - AFL
Chris Greisen - AFL
Brett Dietz - AFL
Chris Sanders - AFL
Kyle Rowley - AFL
Aaron Garcia - AFL
Shane Stafford - AFL
Raymond Philyaw - AFL
Russ Michna - AFL
Joe Germaine - AFL
Chris Greisen - AFL
Brett Dietz - AFL
Chris Sanders - AFL
Kyle Rowley - AFL
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Along with the AFL veterans above, the AF1 will have a few QB prospects from big time colleges learning the arena game:
Anthony Morelli - Penn State / Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
Gino Guidugli - Cincinnati / Tennessee Titans (NFL)
Xavier Lee - Florida State / Baltimore Ravens (NFL)
Billy Farris - Colorado State / Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
Are these QB's playing in the AF1 "high school level", as suggested by one poster?
Anthony Morelli - Penn State / Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
Gino Guidugli - Cincinnati / Tennessee Titans (NFL)
Xavier Lee - Florida State / Baltimore Ravens (NFL)
Billy Farris - Colorado State / Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
Are these QB's playing in the AF1 "high school level", as suggested by one poster?
What is the deal with your single-minded obsession with proving that AF1 is the best 50-yard league out there? If you don't have an equity stake in the league, your preoccupation with this topic is odd.
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[quote=""indoor fan""]
Are these QB's playing in the AF1 "high school level", as suggested by one poster?[/quote]
hmm, who is this silly poster you refer to? - lol
Could you quote the post where he said the AF1 and it's QB's are high school level. Did he actually say that ? Did you misinterpret or take it out of context? Are you twisting the actual conversation out of spite or sarcasm?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Are these QB's playing in the AF1 "high school level", as suggested by one poster?[/quote]
hmm, who is this silly poster you refer to? - lol
Could you quote the post where he said the AF1 and it's QB's are high school level. Did he actually say that ? Did you misinterpret or take it out of context? Are you twisting the actual conversation out of spite or sarcasm?
Enquiring minds want to know.
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[quote=""Caballo Diablo""]hmm, who is this silly poster you refer to? - lol
Could you quote the post where he said the AF1 and it's QB's are high school level. Did he actually say that ? Did you misinterpret or take it out of context? Are you twisting the actual conversation out of spite or sarcasm?
Enquiring minds want to know. [/quote]
Don't have time right now to find the exact post, but the poster said that AF1 fans would be disappointed when a high school game would break out.
I don't think these QB's are high school level.
Could you quote the post where he said the AF1 and it's QB's are high school level. Did he actually say that ? Did you misinterpret or take it out of context? Are you twisting the actual conversation out of spite or sarcasm?
Enquiring minds want to know. [/quote]
Don't have time right now to find the exact post, but the poster said that AF1 fans would be disappointed when a high school game would break out.
I don't think these QB's are high school level.
Granted, I don't see every post on the boards, but I don't recall that statement being made. It's of course ludicrous, so why even bother to respond to something like that?
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Here is the exact quote made By Caballo Diablo referring to the AF1 talent being at the high school level:
"Good luck to the Frisco, err, I mean Dallas team with filling and paying rent on American Airlines Center. The high rent means tickets can't be inexpensive, then the fans show up expecting Desperado talent and a High School game breaks out. "
"Good luck to the Frisco, err, I mean Dallas team with filling and paying rent on American Airlines Center. The high rent means tickets can't be inexpensive, then the fans show up expecting Desperado talent and a High School game breaks out. "
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[quote=""indoor fan""]Here is the exact quote made By Caballo Diablo referring to the AF1 talent being at the high school level:
"Good luck to the Frisco, err, I mean Dallas team with filling and paying rent on American Airlines Center. The high rent means tickets can't be inexpensive, then the fans show up expecting Desperado talent and a High School game breaks out. "[/quote]
Haha, I knew you would look it up, thanks. Looks like it was twisted. I also thought you wouldn't let the good members see the entire conversation.
American Airlines Center, a major league arena with the concourse covered wall to wall in marble. A very expensive arena that had yearly shrinking crowds in the 50 yard game. Many reason for this, the economy shrunk the fans discretionary income, increased ticket prices, always choking in the playoffs, becoming less fan friendly and the city says no tailgating allowed. Sure, we did it, but it was an experience week to week. Some times they left us alone and other times were jerks about it.
Previous home of the AFL Dallas Desperados, a very good regular season team that followed suit with the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Stars as become the Dallas Chokers in the post season.
I have been to many Desperado games and was a regular tailgater with the Desperados fan club. I even played a game on the desperados field in the AAC.
AFL fans above the "casual" level weren't particularly fond of the af2 and felt it was far below the AFL. Teams have tried to move from the AFL down to the af2 and lost 50% to 70% of Butts in seats. Yes, I've heard many an AFL fan say they would rather watch High School football than the af2.
We'll soon see if they were telling the truth or if the dark season with no team has changed their mind about it. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder. As I said before, I think the af2 markets will be tickled over the AF1, while the markets accoustomed to watching and AFL team will be disappointed. It'll all boil down to how many casual fans they attract because there aren't enough real fans of the sport to carry any of the leagues.
Now I understand how you argue with so many if that conversation and statement confused you.- lol
"Good luck to the Frisco, err, I mean Dallas team with filling and paying rent on American Airlines Center. The high rent means tickets can't be inexpensive, then the fans show up expecting Desperado talent and a High School game breaks out. "[/quote]
Haha, I knew you would look it up, thanks. Looks like it was twisted. I also thought you wouldn't let the good members see the entire conversation.
American Airlines Center, a major league arena with the concourse covered wall to wall in marble. A very expensive arena that had yearly shrinking crowds in the 50 yard game. Many reason for this, the economy shrunk the fans discretionary income, increased ticket prices, always choking in the playoffs, becoming less fan friendly and the city says no tailgating allowed. Sure, we did it, but it was an experience week to week. Some times they left us alone and other times were jerks about it.
Previous home of the AFL Dallas Desperados, a very good regular season team that followed suit with the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Stars as become the Dallas Chokers in the post season.
I have been to many Desperado games and was a regular tailgater with the Desperados fan club. I even played a game on the desperados field in the AAC.
AFL fans above the "casual" level weren't particularly fond of the af2 and felt it was far below the AFL. Teams have tried to move from the AFL down to the af2 and lost 50% to 70% of Butts in seats. Yes, I've heard many an AFL fan say they would rather watch High School football than the af2.
We'll soon see if they were telling the truth or if the dark season with no team has changed their mind about it. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder. As I said before, I think the af2 markets will be tickled over the AF1, while the markets accoustomed to watching and AFL team will be disappointed. It'll all boil down to how many casual fans they attract because there aren't enough real fans of the sport to carry any of the leagues.
Now I understand how you argue with so many if that conversation and statement confused you.- lol
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