Saturday, February 19, 2011

The League That Gives Back - New Football League Concept

With the impending NFL lockout, what are us Fantasy Football addicts to do? Well, I think I have the most complex, yet amazing idea to cure our football and fantasy football withdrawals.

No other football league aside from NFL and NCAA have succeeded because they have never been able to capture an audience for the long term.  Vince McMahon made a valiant effort years back with his outlandish rules and WWF marketing techniques when forming the XFL, but the league quickly fizzled.

So, what would it take to be able to successfully capture an audience for the long term?  It’s easy! Give them a voice, give them power and give them money.  I’ll explain.....

All the teams in this new league will not be owned by majority owners like Al Davis, Jerry Jones, Mark Cuban and Dan Snyder, but will instead be owned by their very own fans.  Any tax paying citizen can register with the league as an owner of a team.  Each individual will be granted one share of the team.  Shares can NOT be sold or transferred to another party.  This share gives them all the rights of a minority owner.

Attractive owner rights:

1. An equal shares vote to select coaches
This gives the fans of the team the opportunity to hire the head coach of their team on 2 year contract terms.  Are you a Pittsburgh native and will most likely go after defensive minded coaches, or do you take the New Orleans philosophy and target a high powered offense.  It’s your call as an owner to set the strategy of the team from the ground up.

2. Voice in draft pick selection -
Are you always flustered at your teams draft pick selection?  Well, that no longer has to be the case, as owners have an equal shares vote on who to go after in certain rounds of the draft, designated as “public ownership rounds.”  Every other round, starting with round 1 will be a public ownership round.  If you feel your team has a gaping hole at WR, go after that local stud from UCLA, if your DB’s got lit up the past season, target a shutdown corner.   Want to add a bigger name and attract a marketing buzz... go for it!  The other rounds’ picks are selected by the Board Members and Coaches, who have in turn, also been selected by the owners / public fans.

3. Trade approval / declination vote
Trades must be approved by the public.  All trades will take place during the off season and the public has an opportunity to put together presentations for various trade proposals and present them to the Coaches and Executives during a set time period.

4. Voice in who to go after in free agency
How do you want to handle your teams salary cap?  Who do you want to go after in free agency?  Do you want to add veteran leadership, or do you want to add youth.  It’s up to the owners.

5. Revenue sharing
The Washington Redskins alone had operating income of 90 million in 2008.  The NFL League revenue was 7.8 BILLION in 2010.  By having revenue sharing, it creates an incentive to treat your team like a business and not only have fun running and watching it, but to also always be adding value and acting in the best interest of the team.  Would you be offering Pujols that 10 year, 300 million? Or would that be too detrimental to the long term financial success of the team?  Remember now, the more successful the team is, the more money you can put back in your wallet.

6. Vote in the board members and Executives
These board members and Executives will serve on a term by term basis and will hand the day to day decisions and overall operations of the team.

7. Year round football
Let’s be honest, who is frustrated right now that there is no football on TV.  It stinks!  By having the league’s season in March - July, you not only avoid bad weather, but you don’t have to compete with the NCAA or NFL.  It also allows your to allocate 100% of your sports passion to your respective professional and collegiate football teams during their in-season.  Consider this as more than a supplement, but definitely not a replacement.

8. Place teams in cities without football
The Hollywood Stars, Las Vegas Sin, Portland Vampires, and the Austin Outlaws are just a few location and name ideas for expansion teams.  Oh yeah, and guess who gets to design the logo and create and vote on new uniform designs an an annual basis.. the owners / fans.

The cost of broadcasting the games can be greatly reduced by providing live coverage on all games through the Internet, and Internet tv devices.  With Internet access on the TV becoming more mainstream through video game consoles, blu-ray players, Google TV, Apple TV, and new TV’s that support apps, it will be very easy and cost effective to broadcast through the Internet.  This also allows for greater access to any consumer, even on the global level.  Of course, this league WILL need it’s own Red Zone Channel, much like Directv’s Red Zone Channel.  (Anyone who hasn’t watched Andrew Siciliano work his magic on Football Sunday’s, hasn’t lived life!)

Job creation opportunities are limitless.  Newly created positions like: Senior Trade Consultant and Regional Talent Scout would arise.

While I know this idea is VERY far fetched, just think of this:  The NFL is only as strong as it’s fans.  It’s the fans that create the supply and demand for the products that are put in front of them.  A financially motivated fan could be a dangerous thing.  Of course I know that this league would by no means initially attempt to compete against the NFL.  The NFL brand is arguably the strongest American brand.  This would be a great supplement to the NFL.







**** I do want to give some credit to Chris Gray on this idea as he and I were brainstorming one drunken evening

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Mark's Top 305 Movies - The Best Movie List!

Still a work in progress, please let me know if I am missing a movie.... The only requirement is that I must have seen the movie (can't rank a movie I haven't seen).  But as you can see below, I have a damn good taste in movies.


  1. Shawshank Redemption
  2. Goodwill Hunting
  3. The Big Lewboski
  4. Gladiator
  5. Forrest Gump
  6. The Hangover
  7. Saving Private Ryan
  8. Braveheart
  9. Dumb and Dumber
  10. The Social Network
  11. Love Actually
  12. Goonies
  13. Seabiscuit
  14. Old School
  15. Animal House
  16. Garden State
  17. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
  18. Inglorious Basterds
  19. Avatar
  20. Up in the Air
  21. Rounders
  22. The Departed
  23. Snatch
  24. Boondock Saints
  25. Anchorman
  26. The Count of Monte Cristo
  27. Goodfellas
  28. Crash
  29. Gran Torino
  30. The Sting
  31. American History X
  32. Schindlers List
  33. Dark Knight
  34. Scent of a Woman
  35. Grandmas Boy
  36. Boyz N' The Hood
  37. Rocky 4
  38. Back to the Future
  39. Star Wars Trilogy
  40. 8 Mile
  41. Shakespeare in Love
  42. Supertroopers
  43. Tombstone
  44. Top Gun
  45. Kings Speech
  46. Billy Madison
  47. The Usual Suspects
  48. Silence of the Lambs
  49. Swingers
  50. About a Boy
  51. There's Something about Mary
  52. 40 Year Old Virgin
  53. Office Space
  54. Oceans 11
  55. Clerks
  56. Tropic Thunder
  57. Tommy Boy
  58. Chasing Amy
  59. Indiana Jones (1-3)
  60. Casino
  61. Fight Club
  62. Karate Kid
  63. Field of Dreams
  64. Wedding Crashers
  65. Boiler Room
  66. ET
  67. Terminator 2
  68. Rudy
  69. Knocked Up
  70. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
  71. Borat
  72. Pineapple Express
  73. High Fidelity
  74. American Pie
  75. Ghostbusters
  76. Field of Dreams
  77. Mallrats
  78. Superbad
  79. The Breakfast Club
  80. To Kill a Mockingbird
  81. American Beauty
  82. Sideways
  83. Boogie Nights
  84. It's a Wonderful Life
  85. Willy Wonky and the Choc Factory (Old School One)
  86. Adventures in Babysitting
  87. Risy Business
  88. Bottle Shock
  89. Body of Lies
  90. Confidence
  91. A Few Good Men
  92. Wallstreet
  93. Green Street Houligans
  94. Stand By Me
  95. King Pin
  96. Notting Hill
  97. Rainman
  98. Role Models
  99. Farris Buelers Day Off
  100. When Harry Met Sally
  101. Searching for Bobby Fischer
  102. Point Break
  103. Coming to America
  104. Juno
  105. Seven
  106. One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest
  107. Cinderalla Man
  108. Big Trouble in Little China
  109. I Love You, Man
  110. Fast times at ridgemont high
  111. Bad Santa
  112. Blazzing Saddles
  113. Saved
  114. Batman Begins
  115. Varsity Blues
  116. The Natural
  117. A Beautiful Mind
  118. The Bourne Identity
  119. Team America: World Police
  120. Y Tu Mama, Tambien
  121. O Brother Where Art Thou
  122. Slumdog Millionaire
  123. Jurrasic Park
  124. Of Mice and Men
  125. Gone Baby Gone
  126. Blow
  127. The Girl Next Door
  128. Can't Hardly Wait
  129. True Lies
  130. Spy Game
  131. Big
  132. Pool Hall Junkies
  133. My Cousin Vinny
  134. Half Baked
  135. October Sky
  136. A River Runs Through It
  137. Napolean Dynamite
  138. A Christmas Story
  139. Dances with Wolves
  140. 25th Hour
  141. Dirty Harry
  142. Harry Potter
  143. Smiley Face
  144. Sleepers
  145. KIDS
  146. Friday
  147. Ruthless People
  148. Finding Forrester
  149. War Games
  150. Die Hard 2
  151. The Sixth Sense
  152. The Neverending Story
  153. Beverly Hills Cop
  154. The Itallian Job
  155. 500 Days of Summer
  156. Million Dollar Baby
  157. Romeo and Juliet
  158. Shrek
  159. Hoosiers
  160. Jaws
  161. Leathal Weapon
  162. Dodgeball
  163. Dazed and Confused
  164. Transformers
  165. Zoolander
  166. Romy and Michelles High School Reunion
  167. I am Legend
  168. Sandlot
  169. A Knights Tale
  170. The Blues Brothers
  171. As Good as it Gets
  172. Glen Gary Glenn Ross
  173. Pianist
  174. Titanic
  175. Caddyshack
  176. Spaceballs
  177. 8MM
  178. Airplane
  179. Batman - Keaton + Kidman
  180. Bull Durham
  181. School of Rock
  182. Truman Show
  183. V for Vendetta
  184. Pirates of the Carribean
  185. The Great Outdoors
  186. The Blind Side
  187. 10 Things I Hate about you
  188. Happy Gillmore
  189. Ace Ventura
  190. National Lampoons Xmas Vacation
  191. Best in Show
  192. Hot Tub Time Machine
  193. Wedding Singer
  194. The Program
  195. Heat
  196. Teen Wolf
  197. The American President
  198. The Green Mile
  199. Tin Cup
  200. Eyes Wide Shut
  201. The Score
  202. Men in Black
  203. The Beach
  204. The Hurt Locker
  205. The Hustler
  206. Sling Blade
  207. LA Confidential
  208. The Rainmaker
  209. Roadtrip
  210. Grumpy Old Men
  211. Meet Joe Black
  212. Jerry McGuire
  213. Mystic River
  214. All the Presidents Men
  215. There Will Be Blood
  216. A Time to Kill
  217. Toy Story
  218. The Deer Hunter
  219. Brian's Song
  220. Old Yeller
  221. Ghost World
  222. Glory
  223. Shutter Island
  224. Willow
  225. Labrynth
  226. Big Fish
  227. Scream
  228. Almost Famous
  229. Iron Man
  230. Lords of Dogtown
  231. Cool Hand Luke
  232. Airheads
  233. Thomas Crown Affair
  234. Rush Hour
  235. Blood Sport
  236. Police Academy
  237. Red Dragon
  238. Thank you for Smoking
  239. Shallow Hal
  240. Mean Girls
  241. Sleepless in Seatle
  242. The Fighter
  243. Set It Off
  244. Footloose
  245. Young Guns II
  246. The Insider
  247. Gangs of New York
  248. Last Samurai
  249. Proof of Life
  250. The Rock
  251. City Slickers
  252. The Ring
  253. Erin Brockovich
  254. Treasure Island
  255. Hotel Rwanda
  256. City of God
  257. The Game
  258. The Fugitive
  259. Groundhog Day
  260. Michael Clayton
  261. Disturbia
  262. Zach and Miri Make a Porno
  263. Revenge of the Nerds
  264. My Best Friends Wedding
  265. My Girl
  266. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  267. Wait Until Dark
  268. Mothman Prophecy
  269. The Recruit
  270. Flight of the Navigator
  271. Babe
  272. The Burbs
  273. Slapshot
  274. Enemy at the Gates
  275. Naked Gun
  276. Hot Tub Time Machine
  277. Butterfly Effect
  278. Nothing to Lose
  279. Kindergarten Cop
  280. Harry and the Hendersons
  281. The Devil Wears Prada
  282. Burn After Reading
  283. In Bruges
  284. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
  285. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
  286. Little Miss Sunshine
  287. Twins
  288. Marry Poppins
  289. The Cider House Rules
  290. Distinguished Gentleman
  291. The Wizard
  292. Howard the Duck
  293. Step Up 2 - Takin' it to the streets
  294. Fear
  295. Gremlins
  296. Life
  297. Tremors
  298. Con Air
  299. Honey I Shrunk the Kids
  300. Rambo
  301. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
  302. Falling Down
  303. Ernest Goes to Camp
  304. Rad
  305. Brat Patrol