Would he even eneterthe nfl if he's making that much playing g in AAF. Why take a pay cut to the rookie wage scale?
Say this happens a kid goes to the AAF or XFL and flops? What if the AAF or XFL flops? Lawrence could flop in 2019, I highly doubt it, but give me college football over the AAF or XFL any day.
A: What's coaching and development like in the AAF? Are they going to invest in the coaches and facilities and training regimens that major college programs offer?
B: This might make sense for Trevor Lawrence who can get an eight-figure shoe deal two years early. But if you're a standard-issue college player, even a starter at a major program (let's say, hypothetically, someone like Chase Claypool or Troy Pride, a guy who'll likely get a shot at the NFL but isn't a star), you get $75,000/year (which is probably worth less than the full benefits of your scholarship to Notre Dame), and what, exactly?
I'm not sure what the upside is for most college football players to ditch P5 programs for the AAF. It's not like their lot in life is so terrible. And the downside is you get hurt and you're on the scrap heap early. I get this for guys who can't make an NFL team, but there are reasons minor league football has never really worked.
Something vaguely similar happened long ago when a start-up league went all in to sign Herschel Walker in the hopes that TV would follow and then big money and off you go. Walker sacrificed nothing in his career making that move (other than a couple of times my brother smashed him in practice and got called out for it --- they gave Walker a red shirt after that.)
Your brother played in the USFL? That’s awesome.
I wonder how that would have gone if they didn’t try to compete so directly with the NFL.
A: What's coaching and development like in the AAF? Are they going to invest in the coaches and facilities and training regimens that major college programs offer?
B: This might make sense for Trevor Lawrence who can get an eight-figure shoe deal two years early. But if you're a standard-issue college player, even a starter at a major program (let's say, hypothetically, someone like Chase Claypool or Troy Pride, a guy who'll likely get a shot at the NFL but isn't a star), you get $75,000/year (which is probably worth less than the full benefits of your scholarship to Notre Dame), and what, exactly?
I'm not sure what the upside is for most college football players to ditch P5 programs for the AAF. It's not like their lot in life is so terrible. And the downside is you get hurt and you're on the scrap heap early. I get this for guys who can't make an NFL team, but there are reasons minor league football has never really worked.
The AAF gives out a one year scholarship for each year you are in the league. So if you go straight out of high school and play three years then even if you bust you have three years worth of college scholarships.
Also, the league has a bunch of bonuses for on field performance and for off field fan engagement, so the salary could end up being even higher.
As for coaching, most of these kids signing with colleges likely won't have the same coaches the whole time they are in school and some will arrive on campus with a coach they didn't even sign with.
Yeah, a football minor league hasn't worked yet, but there also has never been this amount of money in the sport.
I guess this discussion was over nothing. Trevor isn't going anywhere.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Been asked this a lot so answering here:<br><br>The AAF uses the same rules as the NFL. Three years removed from HS <a href="https://t.co/TiLGwzAvPz">https://t.co/TiLGwzAvPz</a></p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/1094760631142674433?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 11, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
AAF observes NFL rules, XFL will not. It is Brady's agent going after TL for the XFL, not the AAF.
Don Yee (Tom Brady's agent) is working with the Pacific Pro Football League. He is the one that said Adidas would like to offer him an endorsement. He is not recruiting him for the XFL. Someone else might be, but not Yee. Also the PPFL offers a one year scholarship for a community college, so I think I combined that with the AAF stipend in my mind to come up with the inaccurate premise of them giving full scholarships.
https://www.si.com/college-football...-quarterback-new-professional-football-league
I'll just leave this here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5IyIFXBt1x/?igshid=1wmo9073qdyt5
SMH at his nickname.
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I'll just leave this here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5IyIFXBt1x/?igshid=1wmo9073qdyt5
SMH at his nickname.
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I'll just leave this here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5IyIFXBt1x/?igshid=1wmo9073qdyt5
SMH at his nickname.
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