Agreed. kind of hard watch on TV. As well, no safety protocols and kind of a mess from a playing perspective, actually. It is a classic last ditch option for guys who still want to play, I guess. No real NFL channel, however. Their best bet is to possibly get a UFL opportunity and then hope that may turn into another elevated special teams opportunity or something. The linemen in the indoor leagues really don't move around much or have any room to accomplish anything. Kind of a diminished roll they have given the linemen. Overall, the leagues seem a bit injury riddled for running back and receiver types. I like that they are trying something, but not sure it is the type of product to really get behind. I would say the most accomplished player in the last three years, however, has been Dalton Sneed. Hard to do anymore then he has done with the indoor league opportunity. Totally crushing it. If anyone could or should get an NFL shot out of indoor football, it would be Dalton. Not even a close second from an impact standpoint in the last three years. So, if he does not get a shot, not really sure who would anymore.