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TrueYankee26

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  1. Warriors are the only team to defeat a Kroenke owned team in the playoffs this calendar year.
  2. Fox bringing back the USFL another year! This could be it for the Spring football curse, barring another disease creating another global pandemic or COVID getting strong again. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/06/27/fox-wil-bring-usfl-back-for-a-second-season/
  3. The Spring Football curse is close to over barring COVID roaring back or another disease spreads around the globe. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/06/27/fox-wil-bring-usfl-back-for-a-second-season/
  4. A well run Angels squad would have been a force to be reckoned with on the field, in the stands and at least top 5 in team value. What a waste. Tragic.
  5. Y'all beat us twice in the last 8 years in the Eastern Finals, excuse me when I say I am not sad with the result.
  6. Same thing happened to Silver in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Crazy. Congrats to the Avalanche the Lightning reign of terror is over
  7. The very last page said otherwise with the amount of reactions I got. So much for "not caring".
  8. Damn that has to be devastating. In happier news, Yankees bleacher creatures going wild over a little girl's bottle flip
  9. Exists in both coasts and Texas now.
  10. Following a real brawl. About time we see hatred and passion like this in MLB.
  11. As I have said I will be happy to be wrong. But if this team goes into the postseason playing like they have been vs the Astros they will be remembered like the 2001 Mariners.
  12. Well I am happy to be wrong. But still inexcusable nevertheless.
  13. In New Jersey, these brands popped up in the last decade. Amoco, 76, Conoco, Phillips 66, Speedway (when they were Marathon owned), even Sinclair. And for North Jersey where I live, a lot more Wawas. I predict Chevron and Texaco may come back within this decade the way things are going.
  14. LMAO this team may get no hit again. What a joke. Frauds.
  15. A followup to the Gladiators of the Gridiron Football League story.. 3 years after the GGFL's founding in 2022, the NFL is sweating bullets. They lose CBS, elite college prospects to this new fledgling, monied league, even some stars like Tom Brady jumps to the Gladiators of the Gridiron Football League in the 2024 season, as he recently led the San Francisco Wolves to an undefeated season and an Emirates Bowl win over the New York Pride, who won the first two. Goodell quickly reverses the ban on people involved in the GGFL. He also formed a partnership with the Saudi government that sends NFL ambassadors there to promote the century-old league. He quickly announces expansion teams in markets that were abandoned recently and even the past. Also a return of the Central divisions that were scrapped in 2002 so both conferences have 5 divisions, for a total of 10. The NFL playoffs expanded once again, this time to 20 teams. American Football Conference AFC Central Chicago Tigers Columbus Panhandles Dayton Triangles Detroit Wolverines Louisville Breckenridges AFC East Boston Patriots Buffalo Bills Hartford Sea Monsters Miami Dolphins New York Jets AFC North Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Milwaukee Badgers Pittsburgh Steelers AFC South Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Memphis Express Nashville Titans AFC West Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Earthquakes San Diego Chargers National Football Conference NFC Central Akron Pros Cincinnati Celts Muncie Flyers Rochester Jeffersons Toledo Maroons NFC East Boston Yanks Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Washington Commanders NFC North Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings St. Louis Stallions NFC South Atlanta Falcons Charlotte Panthers New Orleans Saints Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC West Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Rams Portland Thunder San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks NFL TV Rights in 2025 AFC: CBS (was with NBC from 2022-2024 due to Paramount Global being banned from covering the NFL, Inside the NFL went to Peacock during that time) NFC: FOX/Tubi (Tubi gets 1 exclusive national game of the week, which is usually the less glamorous game but sometimes big market teams show up so FOX Corp can get more subscribers into Tubi) Sunday Night: USA and NBC (USA gets less glamorous games) Monday Night: ESPN and ABC (ABC gets select games) Thursday Night: Amazon Prime (Weeks 2-9), TNT & HBO Max (Weeks 10-17) Some games (Mostly London and some Holiday games): NFL Network, Nickelodeon, Tubi (Nickelodeon also simulcasts Super Bowls on the year CBS gets it, as well as some Thanksgiving and Christmas games, and a Wildcard game) Schedule Format More or less the same format the NFL has today but with 22 games
  16. After over 100 years, the NFL faces their toughest competitor. One that threatens to run the NFL out of business. A rich Saudi businessman born in New York named Kamil Abdulaziz* dreams of creating a competitor league to the NFL. The NFL rejected his bid to purchase his favorite team, the Jets, and he took that personally like Michael Jordan. so he creates the Gladiators of the Gridiron Football League, with Vince McMahon, Paramount Global and Warner Bros as co-founders. Abdulaziz gets a lot of interest from NFL teams to join but the shield gave them an ultimatum: if they join the GGFL, they would be banned for life from the NFL even if the GGFL folded and wanted to join the NFL again, so they backed off. The NFL did the same to Paramount and Warner, but that did not deter them. So Abdulaziz recruits businessmen from Saudi Arabia and other wealthy Gulf countries to own the GGFL teams. The teams would be in almost all existing NFL markets plus markets underserved or deserted by the NFL. Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston Barons Buffalo Stampede New Jersey Cardinals New York Orangemen New York Pride Philadelphia Keystones Mid-Atlantic Division Baltimore Blackbirds Norfolk Cavaliers Pittsburgh Yellow Knights Richmond Rhinos Washington Colonials West Virginia Bears Midwest Division Chicago Hussars Cincinnati White Tigers Cleveland Comets Columbus Cadets Detroit Saracens Indianapolis Chariots Florida Division Fort Lauderdale Caimans Jacksonville Ducks Miami Bottlenoses Orlando Swans Tallahassee Braves Tampa Swashbucklers Southern Division Atlanta Vultures Charlotte Cheetahs Memphis Dogs Nashville Catfish New Orleans Crayfish St. Louis River Dragons Western Conference Lone Star Division Austin Rustlers Dallas Rangers Fort Worth Armadillos El Paso Xolos Houston Wildcats Lubbock Vaqueros San Antonio Eagles Mountain Division Denver Mountaineers Kansas City Butchers Minnesota Loons Milwaukee Moors Omaha Big Green Phoenix Firebirds Salt Lake Hornets Wichita Reapers Northwest Division Boise Pacers Portland Power Oakland Jumbos Sacramento Lumberjacks San Francisco Wolves San Jose Hammerheads Seattle Ospreys Spokane Gunners SoCal Division Anaheim Missions Bakersfield Bulls Long Beach Scorpions Los Angeles Vipers Riverside Magic San Bernadino Matadors San Diego Sailboats The regular season is split into the Spring and Fall seasons. 24 games with 2 bye weeks = 26 weeks. Spring season and Fall season have 12 games (13 weeks). Eastern Conference teams: 10 division games, 6 intraconference games, 8 interconference games. Western Conference teams (Lone Star and SoCal teams): 12 division games, 7 or 8 intraconference games, 4 or 5 interconference games. Western Conference teams (Mountain and Northwest teams): 14 division games, 7 or 8 intraconference games, 2 or 3 interconference games. Season starts after the Super Bowl, and the Playoff system is the same as the NFL. Spring Season concludes with the Alpha Bowl in June and the Fall season starts on the Last Sunday of August and concludes on the last Sunday of December with the Omega Bowl. The winners of the Alpha Bowl and Omega Bowl (unless 1 team wins both, which means the team with the best record of the non bowl winners gets the bid) meet in the Emirates Bowl which will take place in stadiums around the world, which takes place in the same day as the Super Bowl. It gives players the chance to travel the world as well as compete in a high stakes football game. The winner of the Emirates Bowl not only wins the Emirates Trophy, which is a 24 karat gold Stanley Cup like trophy with Arabic accents and some elements of the host city (eg. London would have the Big Ben tower and Paris would have the Eiffel Tower next to the trophy), every single player earns a million dollar bonus and the winning franchise goes home with 25 million dollars. CBS, CBS Sports Network, Paramount Network, Paramount+ The CW, TNT, TBS, TruTV, HBO Max are the broadcasters. *Once again, a made up person so any semblances to a real person is coincidental..
  17. Reminds me of Valero who also made their name lowercase While the new canopy seems to be a mix of Valero and ExxonMobil with the blue light on top above the name
  18. 1994 NFL season: San Francisco-based team (49ers) wins a title in the 75th season of the league on ABC after winning 4 titles in the previous decade. 2021-22 NBA season: San Francisco-based team (Warriors) wins a title in the 75th season of the league on ABC after winning 3 NBA titles and winning 5 Western Conference titles in the previous decade.
  19. And it has happened. Congrats Warriors!
  20. Yeah, that is the end. Rangers had a memorable season. I love this team and appreciate them forever.
  21. For all the struggles of the Reds this year they did not lose 14 in a row. Heads have to roll in Anaheim.
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