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mrcubfan415

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  1. What happened to 1983 Weeks 3 and 4 on the Wix website?
  2. Yeah, now that I think about it, I can see how blue and green would look too Seattleesque for comfort
  3. I’m not so sure the Dodgers would be so quick to drop their classic blue. I’m wondering how this might look in the classic blue and white but keeping green as an accent color (e.g., for the front numbers).
  4. Well the franchise had already won the WS in 1920 and 1948, so unless you’re referring exclusively to their time in Minnesota, the answer is no.
  5. Are you still working on this? I’d be interested to see what you come up with for Da Bears.
  6. One thing I thought I’d mention: if you ever consider changing the Las Vegas team’s name, I’d recommend checking out JB-the-Hunter’s aborted “Alternate Universe National Football League” thread: Personally, I like the sound of “Las Vegas Lights” better than “Las Vegas Gamblers”, though now that I think about it, I can see how it would conflict with your Quebec team. Maybe for Quebec, you could go all-in with the Northern Lights theme and call them the Aurores?
  7. TBH I don’t mind Penn State in the Big 10. For 12 teams I’d do yours but with Penn State instead of Missouri (and moving Northwestern to the West). For 14 teams, I’d do yours plus Nebraska and Penn State, though I do think 14 is kinda stretching it. I agree though that USC and UCLA joining the Big Ten is not a good move.
  8. If you’re bringing back Seattle, why not Vancouver? Vancouver as a market has more potential long-term longevity (given the water crisis in the US Southwest )
  9. All the Newswire pages past page 100 on the Wix website seem to not be loading properly. I currently can’t seem to access anything after 1988 Week 11 but before 1992 Week 7 (and when I refreshed the 1988 Week 11 Standings, it went blank despite having worked fine before). Edit: 1988 Week 11 Standings is working fine again. Maybe I just had too many tabs open.
  10. What about a white wordmark on this version instead of black?
  11. When I try to go to the last page on Newswire (i.e., the one that would show the earliest posts on the website), it just shows the most recent posts. Also, when I try to go to a specific page of Newswire (e.g., page 125), it says “Check back soon Once posts are published, you’ll see them here”.
  12. Is it just me or is the website struggling to load?
  13. I was thinking of Twisters for OKC, but maybe you’re saving that name for a different team.
  14. Just cauȝt up wiþ þis þread. Really enjoyiŋ þe concepts so far, and I’m excited to see what you have planned for Iowa
  15. Hey, I voted for the Surge too
  16. If you had moved the Thunder to OKC instead of Las Vegas, you could have had a USFL team called the Oklahoma City Thunder
  17. This looks like it could be from the timeline where the St. Louis Browns’ move to Los Angeles actually goes through: https://www.mlb.com/news/featured/the-story-of-the-los-angeles-browns-changed-baseball-forever
  18. My personal suggestion for a more geographically accurate NFL alignment: AFC: East: Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, New York Jets North: Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers South: Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans West: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders NFC: East: Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings South: Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers West: Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks I suppose the Steelers and Ravens could be swapped to keep Browns-Ravens a division rivalry and to make Colts-Ravens (Baltimore’s old vs new team) a division rivalry too.
  19. Actually, the St. Louis Browns were originally called the Milwaukee Brewers. They didn’t move to St. Louis until their third year of existence (1903).
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