This has been rumored for a long time and has some serious people involved. I don't think the MLL has been much of a success, and their recent salary cap raise is a direct result of this coming. Personally I think the biggest challenge is the summer months. They are competing with all the youth events, vacations, camps, etc. The rotating locations is unique and don't know of anything working like this in sports. Any additional lacrosse is great, I hope it is successful.
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New Pro Lacrosse League / Paul Rabil
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Ice Cubes "Big 3" tours and has been a huge success
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Interesting that I have also been seeing the Chesapeake Bayhawks promote signing players, like IDA, Heacock, etc. I wonder if he approached the MLL and attempted to find a way to be a spokesman for them or even considered a front office position with them. The way this is presented almost seems like the door was slammed in his face by the MLL and he said "I'll show them". The part I do get is that discontent from the players on salary, benefits, etc is a real thing and needed addressed. What I also believe, is PR is trying to get waaaay out in front of "global" lacrosse....hence the "Premiere" moniker like soccer...which he is fond of.
This may also have been a way to turn the screws on the MLL to benefit players, while also building a model for the remaining 6 continents.
Good luck to him and team.
This may also have been a way to turn the screws on the MLL to benefit players, while also building a model for the remaining 6 continents.
Good luck to him and team.
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Re: New Pro Lacrosse League / Paul Rabil
Hmm.... Sounds very similar to the LXMPro concept from a few years back.
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Disclosure: Cannons season ticket holder since ‘02 or ‘03.
MLL certainly has issues, but it has survived through LXM (whatever that was supposed to accomplish) and the severe ‘01 and horrific ‘07 recessions. The talent level (at least post-NLL season) is undeniable, and the product is good. Ownership? Venues? Well... all leagues have their weak franchises. The plateau then decline in attendance needs to be addressed. I don’t know much about the league office/officers, but hopefully they can reverse the current dip and survive the new challenger, or join with it if it proves to have a superior product.
MLL certainly has issues, but it has survived through LXM (whatever that was supposed to accomplish) and the severe ‘01 and horrific ‘07 recessions. The talent level (at least post-NLL season) is undeniable, and the product is good. Ownership? Venues? Well... all leagues have their weak franchises. The plateau then decline in attendance needs to be addressed. I don’t know much about the league office/officers, but hopefully they can reverse the current dip and survive the new challenger, or join with it if it proves to have a superior product.
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MLL's biggest problem is the sport of lacrosse itself. Tough to make a Cannons, etc. games if you are at a "destination-vacation" spot like Hempstead, NY, Amish country, PA or even the much closer Devens, Ma club tournaments. Last thing you want to do is drive to Brighton, then back to Duxbury or Wenham, after trasping the historic parades grounds all day for 4 minutes of playing time. (thanks for the check johnny )
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Lets see if this concept works, personally I think one of the biggest factors against the Pro league is Summer. Its just too active a time of the year, people are on vacation, at camps, going to the beach. Who would want to see outside in 60% or higher humidity and watch a game?
Who is the main demographic for Pro Lacrosse? That should be the first question asked and then do the what, where, when.
Who is the main demographic for Pro Lacrosse? That should be the first question asked and then do the what, where, when.
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I agree. NLL has stranglehold on fall/winter season with high attendance. Dont know if MLL or Rabil league can survive summer with main spectators playing in their own weekend tournaments. Plus with Rabil league not sure you get a local fan base if moving around country every week
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If the MLL had their teams dictated by where the players went to college, much like the Lacrosse Tourneys before the MLL, I'd be substantially more interested. And, for the D3, NJCAA, etc., they could be free agents. Maybe.