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jerrym
12-08-2018, 06:35 PM
Former Argo Ricky Williams is one of about 100 stakeholders, of which roughly 50 are former players, such as Terrell Owens, Jeff Garcia, and Simeon Rice, looking at starting yet another spring football league, the Freedom Football League. The field sure is getting crowded.



"It's a new spring football league," Williams said on ESPN on Thursday. "And it's for the fans and it's by the players. It all started with a bunch of guys sitting around a table, talking about the good old days and realizing 'you know? We have a lot of experience. We've been there before, we know how to do it, what if we started a league and really made it about developing young men?'" ...

According to ESPN, games will be in the spring and summer (avoiding colliding with the behemoth that is the NFL (https://www.cbssports.com/nfl)) and there will initially be 10 teams. The league's mission statement is: "To attract football players at their highest level of athletic ability, including those defecting from the NFL, graduating college or high school or playing in international or alternative professional football leagues." The league's ultimate goal appears to be to allow people to play football who are out of the NFL or even looking to get back into it. The league is to be funded both privately and publicly, so when Williams says it will be "partly owned by the players, partly owned by the fans, and partly owned by the operators," he means it.

Williams even delved a bit into the political side of the league. "We're trying to develop young men," he said on "Outside the Lines." "You can't take away their voice and expect them to develop. ... When I grew up watching football, I really wanted to be like Jim Brown, not because of what he did on a field, but because he could take that platform and have a voice. And so, when I got to the NFL expecting that to be the case, anytime a big social issue came up we were told: 'Be quiet ... It's a distraction.' And so really [we're] changing the conversation."

If anything, the league looks like the BIG3, in which former NBA (https://www.cbssports.com/nba) players have been playing in 3v3 basketball. Players like Allen Iverson headline that league, which was founded by Ice Cube. While the rules of this league are likely nowhere near being released, it's likely we can expect the league to be some form of 7-on-7 in which the emphasis is on bigger plays and making sure the players are safe.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ricky-williams-announces-freedom-football-league-run-by-former-players-including-terrell-owens/

jerrym
12-17-2018, 03:06 PM
The Freedom Football League has announced its franchise cities.



The FFL will feature the San Diego Warriors, Connecticut Underground, Oklahoma City Power, Portland Progress, Texas Revolution, Ohio Players, Florida Strong, Birmingham Kings, St. Louis Independence and Oakland Panthers.

https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2018/12/freedom-football-league/

jerrym
12-19-2018, 02:11 AM
The Freedom Football League franchises in Birmingham and San Diego would be in direct competition with the American Alliance of Football franchises in those cities. It will also face direct competition with the XFL in St. Louis. There could be more franchise competitions depending on where those franchises with state names are located. IMO, if this happens, its unlikely both franchises in the same city would survive.

jerrym
01-06-2019, 02:12 AM
The FFL's lofty goals will face a bitter reality I suspect.



The Freedom Football League was formed in 2017 by a legion of former NFL football players, entrepreneurs, football operations experts, health and wellness thought-leaders, innovative legal minds and financial visionaries committed to reimagining, rethinking, reinventing, and reforming professional American Football.

The current NFL ownership, with a market capitalization of over $100 billion is closely held and controlled by 32 wealthy billionaire families and generates, on average, over $100 million of annual profits per team per year. This ownership schism creates an exploitative dynamic between ownership and the players and coaches, neglects the long-term health and well-being of the players, and gouges the fans with outrageous ticket prices.

The Freedom Football League is rethinking all aspects of the game of football and it starts with the ownership and money. The FFL’s teams will be owned by a unique consortium that includes former NFL players, active players from each FFL team, the local franchise operators, and most uniquely, you the fan.
https://www.freedomfootball.co/ownership/

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