The best plays from week one of the AAF.
What. A. Hit. 💥@aafcommanders | #SDvsSA pic.twitter.com/cZIyt91mTz
— The Alliance (@TheAAF) February 10, 2019
Orlando special?
— The Alliance (@TheAAF) February 10, 2019
Orlando special! @aafapollos | #ATLvsORL pic.twitter.com/XXHJ4HZLlI
"Tell him to catch it this time."
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) February 10, 2019
Some sound advice from Steve Spurrier. 😂 pic.twitter.com/sNI09aadlW
Woodside launches it to Moore! The @aafcommanders are in business. #SDvsSA pic.twitter.com/IYIufVfxBQ
— The Alliance (@TheAAF) February 10, 2019
We can watch this all night long 😎 pic.twitter.com/fmNt3zL1Pm
— Arizona Hotshots (@aafhotshots) February 11, 2019
Hot Topic: Transparency
After recent events in the NFL, many fans seemed especially pleased with the transparency of the calls made by the referees as viewers got to listen in on how the decisions were made.
In @TheAAF, you'll get to hear the referees during a replay review. pic.twitter.com/PdDsTTmQdx
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) February 10, 2019
But not every final call was as clear. Watch as this replay official changes her mind at the last second after watching a different camera angle.
The AAF replay official changes her mind during the process of the review. This level of transparency is outstanding. A must-add for the NFL.pic.twitter.com/5LwIYclTYw
— Rob Lowder (@Rob_Lowder) February 10, 2019
Although many believe the referee ended up with the wrong call, viewers didn't seem too bothered because they got to see and hear why the play was called as so.