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JH42XCC

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  1. My vote is for Option 1
  2. How come we've not heard anything from the New York Football Giants in regards to their uniforms or logos, considering 2024 will be their 100th Anniversary season?
  3. Only fitting I'd leave this here since they've gone 13 straight seasons without a single posteason appearance
  4. 2023 was Disney's 100th Anniversary. Unfortunately, it was not such a good year for them. With the exception of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, pretty much every movie released that year (plus the Secret Invasion Disney+ miniseries) bombed.
  5. Philadelphia (would make a great rival for the NJ Rockers and Washington Wolves)
  6. NFL needs to adopt the 4th rule on that list (the "Alternate Possession Option" rule), seeing as the NFL's kickoff rules have virtually rendered onside kicks useless.
  7. NJ Rockers gets my vote! Also, I would rather Rutgers' SHI Stadium than Princeton University Stadium as a backup stadium option for the New Jersey team.
  8. 3030? 3031? Did we somehow time-travel 1000 years into the future all of a sudden? Anyway, Rush gets my vote.
  9. Sacramento. And once again, NY/NJ -- the biggest sports market in the nation -- gets the short end of the stick in AAFL expansion.
  10. Duh! Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in (East) Hartford has a capacity of around 40,000, which is more than enough for this league.
  11. 1st Choice: New York/New Jersey 2nd Choice: Hartford
  12. Pioneers Also, on a side note, you left out Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium for Austin. It's located in nearby San Marcos, on the campus of Texas State University. Also also, you couldn't find a stadium in the San Antonio area that has a similar capacity to Alamo Stadium, but much nicer, for the San Antonio team to play in? Then again, Alamo Stadium was renovated back in 2014. Plus, there's always the aforementioned Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos. Heck, maybe you could've had one Central Texas team represent both Austin and San Antonio, and have them split home games between the two cities.
  13. My vote is for San Diego Destroyers
  14. There was a proposed North American Football League that was going to launch in 2016, but never really got off the ground because the league's chairman and his wife ripped-off investors who were promised a functioning league and an affiliated production company for broadcasting games. Anyway, the UFL seems like a great name for the newly merged league. Also, from what I'm hearing, the new league's alignment -- with all 8 USFL teams and 4 teams from the XFL, although nothing is official as of this post -- could look like this (with potential future home venues in parentheses): EAST Birmingham Stallions (Protective Stadium DC Defenders (Audi Field?) Michigan Panthers (Ford Field?) New Jersey Generals (Red Bull Arena or SHI Stadium) Ohio Maulers [relocated from Pittsburgh] (Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium) Philadelphia Stars (Franklin Field or Subaru Park, though neither are ideal) WEST Arlington Renegades (Choctaw Stadium) Houston Gamblers (Rice Stadium) Memphis Showboats (Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium) New Orleans Breakers (Yulman Stadium) San Antonio Brahmas (Alamodome) St. Louis BattleHawks (The Dome at America's Center)
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