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Football » An Alternate History of American Football: The NAFA » 5/25/2019 4:10 pm

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Name: Will Cutter
Age: 27
Bio: Radio mogul from Concord, North Carolina, currently expanding into TV, after taking over his father's company. He's followed college football for quite a while, and believes that the NAFA has great potential to be popular for years to come.

Choice 1: Chicago. This choice is obvious, and should be what happens here, since Chicago is the largest city without a team. Plus, beginning to push west could do wonders for the league.
Choice 2: Charlotte. This may seem out of place, but Will knows how passionate Carolina sports fans are. (Side note, this can be seen with how Green Bay has remained there for forever.) He believes that creating a quick and smart push south can lead to new opportunities for the league, and he thinks that Charlotte should be the centerpiece of that push.

General Discussion » Who’s here? » 5/21/2019 8:56 pm

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I'm QueenCitySwarm on CCSLC, but I abbreviated it cause it sounds cooler.

General Discussion » Your Team Allegiance! » 5/21/2019 8:54 pm

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NFL: Panthers, of course.
NBA: Hornets (unfortunately)
MLB: Orioles, though if Charlotte gets a team my allegiance switches.
NHL: I guess the Hurricanes? I hate Raleigh so there's no attachment there. Maybe I'll follow Seattle.
MLS: Anyone but Atlanta.
CFL: Toronto, though I don't watch.
Minor Leagues: Knights and Checkers, of course, though I like the Tourists a lot too.

Football » An Alternate History of American Football: The NAFA » 5/21/2019 8:39 pm

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Excellent work so far! I'm hoping that we see a Charlotte team, though that seems to be way down the line. My current favorite was Connecticut, but I guess Baltimore works as well.

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