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Old 10-31-2022, 04:45 PM   #1
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Its back in Feb and today they announced the teams and team names.

https://www.tsn.ca/nfl/video/new-xfl...vealed~2553931

Here are the rules the teams will play under.

https://www.xfl.com/rules#989804ad0ac87a5aa046c5ba

XFL Kickoff Rule

The kicker kicks from the 30-yard line and must kick the ball in the air and in play between the opponent’s 20-yard line and the end zone.
The coverage team lines up on the return side 35-yard line and the return team lines up on the 30-yard line. Each team must have exactly 3 players outside the hash marks on both sides of the ball and cannot move until the ball is caught by the returner.
Out of bounds kicks and kicks that fall short of the 20-yard line will result in an illegal procedure penalty, taking the ball all the way out to the kicking team’s 45 yard line.
Players can move when the ball is touched by the returner or 3 seconds after the ball touches the ground (when the official waves his hand down).
If the ball is kicked into the end zone and is downed it is a “Major” touchback and the ball is placed at the return side 35-yard line.
If the ball bounces in bounds and then out of the end zone or is downed in the end zone, the ball is placed at the return side 15-yard line.
If a player on the return team touches the ball and it goes out of bounds, the ball is spotted where it went out of bounds.
If a team wishes to run an onside kick, it must indicate this to the official before the play and the two teams will be permitted to line up using traditional NFL rules (i.e. 10 yards apart from the kicking team). There will be no surprise onside kicks.

XFL Overtime Rule

Overtime shall consist of 5 “Rounds”, staged in alternating single-play possessions as is customary in NHL shootouts or MLS penalty kicks. A “Round” will consist of one offensive play per team. Each possession starts at the opponent’s 5-yard line and the offensive team has one play to score. The team with more points after 5 rounds is the winner.
If a team has been mathematically eliminated before all 5 rounds have been completed, the game ends immediately (e.g. If Team A scores on its first 3 attempts and Team B is stopped on its first 3 attempts, then no subsequent plays are necessary).
If teams are tied after 5 rounds, then rounds continue until one team is leading at the conclusion of a round, and that team will be the winner.
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The kicker kicks from the 30-yard line and must kick the ball in the air and in play between the opponent’s 20-yard line and the end zone.
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If the ball is kicked into the end zone and is downed it is a “Major” touchback and the ball is placed at the return side 35-yard line.
If the ball bounces in bounds and then out of the end zone or is downed in the end zone, the ball is placed at the return side 15-yard line.
So if you're the kicking team what you want to do is try to kick it so that it bounces close to the goal line and goes into the end zone and try to get the receiving team to down it there so they're stuck on their own 15... I guess.

Very confusing set of rules, honestly.
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Old 10-31-2022, 04:57 PM   #3
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XFL Payment structure

https://succeedinfootball.com/2022/0...SFL%20salaries.

Pay/compensation: The XFL has a pretty nice compensation package for players who do nothing but attend camp, and for those who go beyond, there is a base $50,000 contract for players active for all 10 games (plus $1,000 per win “incentive”). Even for a team that goes winless, it’s a $5,000 bump over USFL salaries. Also worth noting: because the league begins play early in ’23, players with NFL offers will be able to make Phase 2 of NFL off-season programs.

$800 per week for training camp (five weeks)
$5,000 per game regular season active list (10 games)
$1,500 per week inactive list (10 games)
$1,000 per win (active and inactive list)
Playoff bonuses for winners and losers of playoff games
Significant championship bonus for both winning and losing teams
Players will be released following their team’s final game (late April or early May) if they receive an NFL offer.
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COACHING AND FOOTBALL OPERATIONS STAFFS FOR ALL EIGHT TEAMS

The XFL today announced it has finalized coaching staff and other key positions for its eight teams ahead of the League’s kickoff in February 2023. The coaching staff will continue to actively scout potential players in preparation of the XFL Draft in November 2022 and begin game planning for the 2023 season.

https://www.xfl.com/xfl-latest-news/...ll-eight-teams
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Old 11-01-2022, 08:52 AM   #5
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I like the money incentives for winning games. I can’t see the XFL and UFL coexisting for more than a year or two before a merger.
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