vee
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Post by vee on Oct 27, 2004 2:29:36 GMT -5
There seems to be a misunderstanding about the PFI and FASCO relation. PFI bought into the FASCO organization, but I guess there were conflicts of interest from both parties, and they both parted ways. PFI Director was my agent coming out of college, and I can vouch that the relationships that they have with Ronnie Lott, Bill Walsh, extends far beyond the gridiron field, their experiences are valuable, as well as their network. I don't knock Mr. Seuss's FASCO organization either, because he's good at what he does. The diferrence between the two, is that PFI is geared towards the Professional Level, while FASCO is a minor league All Star game that will get players to at best (NIFL, AF2 or maybe even Arena 1 pending on the players background). Again, their both credible entities, but they catertwo different levels or aspect of the game. So any of you questioning the validity of the All Star game, and who I'm affiliated with, I hope this clears the air. I will be coaching the DL for PFI All Stars this weekend. Leaving today for San Jose, and will be back Sunday. At which point in time, I hope to have more details on the Northwest Gridiron Classic.
Thank You Vince M.
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