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https://aaf.com/birmingham-iron/roster
Casey Sayles made the roster for the Birmingham Iron in the new Alliance of American Football (AAF) league!
League games dtart on Feb. 9th.
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Looking over the team roster, there are 11 ex-Alabama players. Looks like some talent there. May be a great chance to turn some heads and get a NFL job.
Congratulations, Casey,
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Looking over the rules for the league, this could be a good option for football starved fans during the usual off season. Well, almost anything would be.
60% fewer commercials, 30 second play clock and fewer replays are supposed to make the games 2 1/2 hours instead of 3 ? hours for the NFL. It seems NFL games last longer than that, but whatever.
Big differences are no kickoffs, all 2 point tries after TD’s and no offsides kicks-just a chance to keep the ball by making 12 yards from your own 35. There may be something else I missed.
CBS Sports coverage.
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Good luck to Casey. He's a hard worker, and has potential. He came very close to making the NFL already, and maybe this will be the step that gets him there.
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Congratulations to Casey.
Jim Grobe is the DC for San Antonio.
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Good luck to Casey, hope he represents Ohio well. I'm excited for these games to start and I hope the league kills it in the first year.
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Casey has made the 52 man roster of the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL!
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/xfl-rosters-2020...
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