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AAA pro football question: Spring vs Fall
So reading the various message board posts and articles about the recent AAF and XFL news I was wondering about a question that came up.

Should AAA level development football be held in the spring or in the fall?

Some have argued that spring would fill a gap for football fans and help develop a fan base not needing to "compete" against NFL/College/High School etc.

Others have pointed out that developmental leagues for baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer all run at the same time as the major leagues. This is when you would traditionally see these particular sports and it would allow the parent clubs to call up players as needed.

Thoughts on this?
04-04-2019 01:49 PM
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