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How the AFL Went From Ruin to Re-Rebirth in 30 Days

Save 15% at Royal Retros when using the promo code: TOUCHBACK Shop Royal Retros Here: https://www.503-sports.com/discount/T... Arena Fan: http://www.arenafan.com/ https://x.com/ArenaFan Spring Football Zone: https://x.com/SpringFBZone It has been a little over 30 days since Lee Hutton was unceremoniously booted from the Arena Football League ending what will forever be remembered as one of the most ruinous leadership tenures in professional sports history. Quite frankly, I was expecting the entire thing to fold faster than, well, a team playing in the 2024 incarnation of the Arena Football League. Too soon, I know. Instead, the opposite has happened. Things actually look somewhat stable. This remarkable turnaround deserves just as much attention as the disaster that preceded it. Before I jump into the behind-the-scenes work, let’s look over the on-field action which has been pleasantly adequate. Albany and West Texas had a great game a few weeks back. Southwest Kansas and Salina had a barnburner. Shoutout to Tony's Pizza Events Center. Look, it’s not as good as the IFL. But given where the league was at the start of May, with random dudes playing on a field with volunteers holding up pads, it is a step in the right direction—a big step. However, that pales in comparison to what has happened behind the scenes with the Arena Football League where some heavy lifting has seemingly transformed operations. First, they needed to figure out who was in and who was out. Eventually, nine teams were left standing. Next, they put together a schedule on the fly and restructured the playoffs to accommodate the league's new realities. Also during this time, the new team running the AFL managed to get back the ol’ theafl.com domain and built a proper website. If you wanted my original video on the failing Arena Football League, you’d know just how ridiculous that entire situation was. That, by the way, is just the tip of the iceberg. I’m sure a lot more work has happened behind the scenes that we can’t even see. In 30 days, this new group has accomplished more than what Lee Hutton and his cronies did in two years. Perhaps worst of all, the AFL office under the previous regime was nonexistent. About The Touchback #takeitouttothe25 The Touchback is the world’s best sports and culture website…or something like that. You’ll either really like it or really hate it. But it’s worth reading either way.

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