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FlyEaglesFly76

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  1. Alternate History NFL scenario where the U.S went full-on Manifest Destiny at some point in the past and ate Canada. Alternatively, alternate history where Canada joined them during the Revolution. Basically, what the NFL would look like if the U.S and Canada were one in the same. NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redtails (or whatever they wind up naming them) New York Giants Dallas Cowboys Montreal Allouettes NFC North: Minnesota Vikings Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Toronto Argonauts NFC South: New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons Tampa Bay Buccaneers Carolina Panthers Birmingham Barracudas NFC West: Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks San Francisco 49ers Arizona Cardinals B.C Whales AFC East: New England Patriots New York Jets Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins Ottawa Redblacks AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Cincinnati Bengals Baltimore Ravens Hamilton Tiger-Cats AFC South: Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts Houston Oilers San Antonio Texans AFC West: Los Angeles Chargers Las Vegas Raiders Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos Calgary Stampeders Unfortunately a lot of historical CFL teams are left out because of limited spots. obviously not going to include a team as far north as Canada in the south divisions, so two new teams in Birmingham and San Antonio are included for balance. For fun, they're named after defunct CFL teams from our timeline. The Oilers are the Oilers and not the Texans for the sake of San Antonio having that name. B.C has a different name because of Detroit.
  2. random thing: my brain's been so conditioned to Tampa ''Bay'' didn't even realize at first that the Vipers are just Tampa
  3. So the Desperados use one of the Oilers main colors and the Roughnecks use a lawyer friendly version of the Oilers logo..i have a feeling they wanted to bring back the Oilers identity but they couldn't because of the obvious legal dispute
  4. I love coming to this thread for ones like these. I never knew Boomer played for the Cards!
  5. Well, he DID win a Superbowl sitting on their bench, no? That made him the first QB to win the Superbowl with two teams long before Peyton did (though Peyton actually started for both teams) Jim's stint with the Eagles, however, was rather short and unremarkable. (his only RIGHT team is Chicago of course)
  6. Out of all the teams he went to, this I feel is the strangest..
  7. Hmm.. I think I'll take a stab at a NBA alignment. Expansions to Seattle and Pittsburgh WESTERN NORTHWESTERN: Seattle, Portland, Utah, Denver SOUTHWESTERN: Phoenix, Dallas, San Antonio, Oklahoma City CALIFORNIA: LA Clippers. LA Lakers, San Francisco (formerly Golden State), Sacramento CENTRAL: Houston, New Orleans, Memphis, Minnesota EASTERN NORTHEASTERN: Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Brooklyn SOUTHEASTERN: Charlotte, Miami, Orlando, Atlanta NORTHERN: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Indiana, Washington MIDWESTERN: Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, Toronto
  8. The CFL game is much too different to ever a make workable ruleset for a CFL-NFL/SFA Superbowl, but a SFA/NFL World Championship Game is neat idea. Also, I'm a fan of your alignment ideas, even if they tend to get..Big. They're actually pretty interesting.
  9. Here's a little something for all you alternate history-enthusiasts out there: Pro Football in a world where the South won the Civil War. The NFL is still formed in this time line, but soon after, a rival league called the Southern Football Association (SFA) is formed in the Confederacy. The NFL believed it didn't have a chance to compete with the king that was College Football in the south, but to their surprise, the SFA thrived. The AFL is never formed because of two leagues already competing, and those owners get their teams. Also, after losing the Civil War, the Union moved the capital to New York, and the South took D.C as their own. As a result, the Redskins can't move to Washington, and stay in Boston. No other teams can move from a Union city to a Confederate city. NFL: CAPITAL: Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants New York Titans/Jets Boston Redskins Providence Patriots Buffalo Bills Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens (The Browns Fiasco still occurs) CENTRAL: Cleveland Browns Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts (Formerly Baltimore Colts) Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings COASTAL: Denver Broncos Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Chargers (Formerly San Diego Chargers)(sorry) Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Portland Sasquatches Utah Stingers Top team in each division makes playoffs, along with three wildcards. First and Second seeded teams get byes, Third seed faces Sixth, and Fourth faces Sixth. Worst surviving seed faces #1, the other faces #2. Winners of those face off in the Championship. SFA UNITED CONFERENCE: Virginia Generals Washington Monuments Atlanta Falcons Charlotte Panthers Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jacksonville Jaguars Louisville Thoroughbreds Nashville Titans (formerly Houston Oilers) WORLD CONFERENCE: New Orleans Saints Memphis Hound Dogs Dallas Cowboys Houston Texans San Antonio Gunslingers Kansas City Chiefs (formerly Dallas Texans) St. Louis Pilots Oklahoma Twisters Phoenix Rattlers New Mexico Invaders The SFA does it old school, with the top teams of each conference automatically going to the Lee Cup, without a playoff. This is unpopular, with many calling to change it.
  10. Y'know you had it rough when your right team is an XFL team..
  11. @MCM0313 I didn't actually know Warren was a Chief once. It's weird seeing him in anything but an Oilers uni but this is.. bad...
  12. Not sure if this has been posted yet and i'm not going through 274 pages to find out, but, Warren Moon, famous Oiler as a Viking. There are plenty a QB who have gone to the Vikings in the twilight of their career. Also, Warren as a Seahawk.
  13. LOL. Just let them :censored:ing go. The Chargers don't care about the city, and Spanos is bad for it. It sucks to see a team move but you just gotta cut the toxic people out at some point.
  14. And if this was happening in St. Louis you would blame it on the on-field performance, wouldn't you?
  15. Here's a new little side project I've been working on.. (Read: Made up 2 hours ago) The 50 team NFL, which basically I predict the future of the NFL in a universe where they grow to 50 teams by the end of the century, and maybe add in some wild predictions about the future of the world while i'm at it. I might do one for the MLB/NBA/NHL some time. Apologies for length. (Disclaimer, this entirely for fun and is in no way supposed to be serious) ex= Expansion team NFC: NFC EAST: Philadelphia Eagles Washington Warriors (Formerly Washington Redskins) New York Giants Dallas Cowboys Brooklyn Tigers (ex-2066, In 2042 Brooklyn broke away from NYC and grew into a big city itself) NFC SOUTH: Atlanta Falcons Charlotte Panthers (Formerly Carolina Panthers) Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints (STILL playing in the Superdome!) Birmingham Spartans (ex-2028) NFC NORTH: Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers (STILL in Lambeau, which is now the oldest building in the world still in regular use) Detroit Lions Iowa Reapers (ex-2024) NFC WEST: Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers San Antonio Gunslingers (Ex- 2028) NFC EUROPE: London Monarchs (ex-2036) Barcelona Matadors (ex-2036) Berlin Galaxy (ex-2040) Dublin Celtics (ex-2040) Belfast Brawlers (ex-2066) AFC: AFC EAST: New England Patriots Buffalo Bills New Jersey Jets (Formerly New York Jets, Giants get a stadium actually in New York while The Jets stay in NJ) Miami Dolphins Toronto Mounties (ex-2024) AFC NORTH: Pittsburgh Steelers Cincinnatti Bengals Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Canton Bulldogs (ex-2066) AFC SOUTH: Houston Oilers (Formerly Texans, got the name back!) Tennesse Titans Indianapolis Colts Raleigh-Durham Rebels (ex-2028) Orlando Orbits (ex-2066) AFC WEST: Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders (Formerly Oakland Raiders) San Diego Chargers (Moved to L.A in 2018 but moved back to S.D just 7 years later) Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Condors (ex-2024) AFC EUROPE: London Jaguars (Formerly Jacksonville Jaguars) (sorry) Glasgow Claymores (ex- 2024 as St. Louis Stallions, moved to Glasgow in 2055) Paris Eiffel Towers (ex-2036) Frankfurt Franks (ex-2040) Moscow Huskies (ex-2075, after years of delay as a war between Russia and Ukraine delayed the stadium)
  16. I was actually just joking- I want the Rays and and the A's to get stadiums and stay where they are, as for expansion, Montreal probably needs a ballpark first, because Olympique stadium might seriously out :censored:hole Tropicana
  17. I have an idea: Put their new stadium in Montreal, and rename them the Expos! You finally get out of the only Ballpark that out :censored:holes Oakland's, AND you get infinity more fans!
  18. You know what? Just because of that condescending ''fine'' i'm not changing it,
  19. Normally I would agree, but this alignment is about Geography, not history.
  20. Just for :censored:s and giggles, here's what I think the NFL would look like if they gave a :censored: about geography NFC East: NYG, Washington, Philadelphia, Carolina NFC South: Atlanta, Tampa Bay, New Orleans, Dallas NFC North: Chicago, Green Bay, Detroit, Minnesota NFC West: Los Angeles, Arizona, Seattle, San Francisco AFC East: New England, Buffalo, NYJ, Baltimore AFC South: Jacksonville, Tennessee, Kansas City, Miami AFC North: Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis AFC West: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Houston How'd I do?
  21. It's been a while since i've been here

  22. ''To BE the man, you gotta BEAT the man! Woooo!'' - Ric Flair.

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