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Which football league (not nfl) do u prefer?

afl, xfl, or cfl, i personelly liked xfl better

CFL just cause they tight with Marcus Allens older brother and Ricky Williams on the Argonauts dam San Diego, California is the best football Producing city- more heisman winners too maybe minus 1 but Reggie Bush is great at heart

XFL is dead. i dont get to see canadian football so im going with arena football. its a short field and high scoring so its fun. especially when my team, the san jose sabrecats, are always a good team and a threat to win it all.

afl
go rush!!

you didn't exclude nfl europe, so i pick them. my second choice is afl. my hometown team won their championship some years back, but the team sucks lately.... grand rapids rampage. xfl ain't coming back, and the cfl is most famous (in america) for the fact that doug flutie and warren moon played there

AFL, GO RAMPAGE!

AFL baby. Ever been to one? Awesome, they rock, very fan oriented, highscoring adrenaline rush. It's awesome!! Go BLAZE!!!

XFL is in the ground, and the other leagues are pissing on its grave. And you forgot other leagues like NCAA, AF2, NFLEurope, PPFL, PFL. I personally like the CFL

afl

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