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A loss for us but i hope he suceeds, i'll be following his story with interest
Not really a temporary love in for me, I played in the British league for 3 seasons in the mid 80s. Not the stupidest game in my opinion, certainly the most physical.
WR = wide receiver, the guy who tries to catch the ball & score, similar to an attacking winger in rugby
CB = corner back, the guy who tries to stop the WR catching the ball, i.e. a defender
Daft move if you ask me / and a real sucker punch for Wales rugby
why is this on the main forum?
Most of the experts seem to think that he will be back in rugby by next season.
The cynic in me thinks that the NFL see this as a big and useful publicity stunt in an effort to widen the exposure to the game at minimal financial cost.
Mailata has been a big success. He's big, even by NFL standards. His rugby league career has ensured he's got the pace and stamina that other linemen can only wish for.
If I was his coach I'd be tempted to play him as a running-back in 4th-down situations, he'd take some stopping.
egg chasing is a dying sport. players getting head injuries, the game dull to watch with all the ping pong kicking, re-set scrums.
i remember the halcyon days of the 70's.
LRZ is in it for the money and can't blame him. whereas I used to be interested in welsh rugby and been to many internationals right now I'm not that bothered.
CCFC is where my heart is.
He will make money if he just makes it onto a teams practice squad than he would if continued playing rugby.
I always love how quick to comment the people who don't know anything about American football are. If you don't like or watch it, why comment?
He will probably make less, a quick google search shows practice squad players make a max of $216,000 vs his salary at Gloucester which was reported to be approximately £225,000. He could've almost certainly earned more than that in rugby if he'd gone and played in France or Japan.
However the practice squad salary is certainly worth the gamble, should he get signed to one. As the most high profile athlete to go through that international programme, I'll be surprised if he isn't.
It's probably worth the gamble for him. He's still young, if it doesn't work the WRU will likely welcome him back for the 2027 WC
More concerning is losing talent like Feyi-Waboso and the way the WRU have handled it
The new rules regarding pathway recruits means that NFL teams can have one player for practically free, thanks to NFL subsidies. Good luck to him, if he makes the 53 man roster on any team it will be a huge achievement.
He’s signing for The Chiefs! Word is as an RB/WR.
I’m still skeptical but If Andy Reid and team have seen something in him and in a Mahomes/LRZ combo that could be a great landing spot.
IMO it’s all about marketing and selling the idea of the NFL to wider audiences. Similar to the New York Jets receiving the rights to Ireland as part of the NFLs Global Markets Program
The Chiefs can carry an IPP player because they’re not on the 53 player roster. LRZ may make an appearance in a special play but it would be a huge development to see him named in a match day squad/team