For those who watched it, the programming/production of the game wasn't that good. They tried to make it fan-friendly by putting microphones on the coach and star players, but it was too over the top. It almost seemed like a joke compared to the NFL, and it was. The level of seriousness was decreased. In the NFL, the offensive and defensive coordinators are transmitting important information from the headsets to the head coach. It's all low key because you don't want to telegraph what you know and what you are going to do to the other team. Some head coaches will cover their mouth with the clipboard so no one can read their lips (you know who they are). In the XFL, its like no secrets, no coaching, no offensive or defensive coordinators. Just let the quarterback do whatever. The lowly CFL is a more realistic football league than the XFL.
People might just fly by this post, but I can rock with this theory as to why they failed. At it's base you're saying they didn't take it serious enough and that might be the truest shyt said about that league. Everything was half assed. You can be fun and take shyt seriously, but they didn't.












