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  1. On 10/30/2019 at 1:38 AM, neo_prankster said:

    Just imagine if the NFL didn't monopolize [American/Gridiron] football...

     

    *scratch that*

     

    Just imagine...instead of the NFL...you get not one, but TWO gridiron leagues to fill your pigskin appetite.

     

    Fall League (Working title)

    The Fall League (or whatever I end up calling it) caters to old-school fans, mostly an older crowd, that prefer the classic, physical, smashmouth kind of football.

    NOTE: The cities listed are not yet finalized.

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    Spring/Summer League (Working title)

    If you want a more fun, free-wheeling, footloose kind of football, the Spring/Summer League is right for you!

    NOTE: The cities listed are not yet finalized.

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    I Really love the concept in which you are going in, but I'm not really a fan of cities in the US conference of the Spring league with fall league teams. I can understand a Spring league team in NYC or Anaheim (Los Angeles) due to their market size, for example. But not other cities with NFL/Fall League Teams already.

    Reserve the Fall League for Actual NFL Cities if possible and/or include some expansion sites. Here's a list of the us spring league proposed teams with found Objections: 

     

    Albuquerque NM

    Anaheim CA

    Boise ID

    Las Vegas NV (Scheduled for a 2020 NFL team)

    Los Angeles CA (already have a spring team in Anaheim)

    Portland OR

    Sacramento CA

    Salt Lake City UT

    San Jose CA (Too Close to San Francisco-Oakland for Fall leauge, but can fit a Spring team)

    Tuscon AZ

     

    Austin TX

    Chicago IL (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Columbus OH (listed for a Fall league team, but I would put in Spring league due to establishment of Browns and Bengals fan bases in the Columbus Market) 

    Cleveland OH (SEE COLUMBUS)

    Cincinnati OH (SEE COLUMBUS)

    Detroit MI (already has NFL/Fall League Team)

    Fargo ND

    Houston TX (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Oklahoma City (Closest Football venue is in Norman)

    Omaha

    San Antonio

    Tulsa

     

    Birmingham

    Charlotte  (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Jacksonville  (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Louisville

    Memphis

    New Orleans  (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Orlando

    Raleigh

    Shreveport

    Tampa (already has NFL/Fall League Team, but has an available venue in St Pete) 

     

    Baltimore  (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Boston  (already has NFL/Fall League Team but has an available venue in Boston Proper)

    Hartford

    NYC (already has NFL/Fall League Team But has venues available in NYC proper?)

    Norfolk

    Philly (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Pittsburgh (already has NFL/Fall League Team) 

    Rochester  (too small)

    Virginia Beach (too close to Norfolk)

    Washington DC  (already has NFL/Fall League Team but has an available venue in DC Proper)

     

    fixes that I would recommend, based on cities with fall league teams or are too small or have a nearby stadium to hold them in another city close by:

     

    Las Vegas: Tempe, AZ 

    Los Angeles: Colorado Springs CO

    Chicago: Move to South Bend, IN

    Detroit: Move to Lansing

    Houston: Move to Manhattan KS

    OKC: Put team in Nearby Norman, OK

    Charlotte: move to Columbia SC

    Jacksonville: Move to Mobile, AL

    New Orleans, Move to Baton Rouge 

    Tampa: Play in St Petersburg, FL at Tropicana Field.

    Baltimore: Move to nearby College Park (University of Maryland stadium)

    Boston: Team plays in Boston Proper at Boston College Stadium

    NYC: Yankee Stadium? 

    Norfolk: Build a new stadium for Football that can hold 50,000.

    Philly: Put at Franklin Field

    Pittsburgh: Moves to State College, PA

    Virginia Beach: Move to Richmond, then Build a new stadium for Football that can hold 50,000.

    Rochester: Move To Syracuse

    Washington DC: put at RFK Stadium. 

    Cleveland: move to Canton

    Cincinnati: College venue available in city

     

    Thanks, and keep up the really good work!

    --Mybug--

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  2. On 8/6/2019 at 2:56 PM, Silent Wind of Doom said:

     

    Hadn't actually heard of this until looking it up after you said that.   Not sure if it'll keep on (much like the Bernie Lean one I'd once done for an A's fan, and that barely lasted a season), but if you're a fan looking to add it to your sig, I can make it for you.

    Alright, I am cool with that.

  3. 10 hours ago, chcarlson23 said:

    Because the way the NHL is set up, you won’t always get a divisional matchup, and that means that theoretically, there can be two teams from the same division playing in the conference final. 

     

    So with what you want, we could end up with a team like the Avalanche (Had they won game 7) being the Pacific champs... 🤔

    I'm A Hurricanes fan.

  4. On 6/23/2019 at 10:08 PM, monkeypower said:

    Some NHL teams already do, Edmonton for one I believe, and I think it’s stupid.

     

    The division champion is whoever has the most points at the end of the regular season.

    so for example take the 2018-2019 Hurricanes who represented the Metro in the Eastern Conference finals, It would NOT be correct to put up a postseason divisional champions banner? I just don't get that one. You did Represent your Division in the Conference final, You won your divisional postseason rounds (the Division Semi and Divisional Final Rounds Respectively) so why can't we put up banners that say  for example: "2018-2019 Metropolitan Division Playoff Champions"? those are more prestigious than regular season divisional championships since the postseason means more.

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