![]() But there’s no way NFL owners, or the commissioner, think it is, which opens the door for me to slide this good take through the Bad Takes Week mail slot, and walk away clean. Congrats, The Rock, your league is moving to Europe.Īt this point, you may be thinking, Breer, that’s terrible-and you’re cheating. So I’ll lay it right out for everyone-the NFL should buy the USFL and XFL and turn those leagues into farm systems for the pros. It’s Bad Takes Week at The MMQB and, as is the case with all these pieces, the author here (me) thinks their bad take is actually a good take. More recently, there’s been schematic and team-building innovation that’s trickled up, too.Īnd because of that, the NFL should never bite the hand that feeds it.īut the time has come for the league to have its own farm system and, right here, right now, in 2023, there’s a golden opportunity out there for Park Avenue to get that done. ![]() They give the league recognizable, marketable stars who fuel not just the draft cycle, but even the worst teams’ abilities to generate optimism during a time of year when nothing’s happening. The NFL’s had a free farm system forever-and college football’s been so good to pro football in so many ways that there’s no way owners could ever repay those at that level of the sport (not that this set of billionaires would ever want to) for all they’ve done.Ĭollege ball develops players from teenagers with oversized frames and athletic potential into readymade prospects at no cost to the pros. Keep an eye out for more of these throughout the week, and every story is posted here. Welcome to Bad Takes Week, where MMQB staffers have been asked to expand upon some of their worst football takes. ![]()
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