National Football League sins: a one-man tribunal to judge them
Raw StoryShould you have the kind of entertainment compass that allows you to divine what’s special on Apple TV, you’ll have found Super League: The War for Football. But the “football” under consideration here is European soccer — not the National Football League’s brand of American football. “It’s one giant scam.” Brett Favre’s interception Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre. American contagion Possibly the most unnerving fact revealed in Super League: The War for Football is that Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kronke ushered in Europe soccer’s so-called “Sugar Daddy” era. Small club owners “were forced out without a thank you, without a choice by one man who doesn’t attend games.” The worst thing that American football does is remake the sports world in its image.