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3/23/2021 11:30 am  #1361


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Free Agent Retirements 

I noticed some of the first user-created players starting to retire. I typically retire players that are at least 28 and have been free agents for 2 straight seasons. They would end up being those who were not drafted very high and didn’t get too many opportunities, but I thought I would show which teams they played for in their careers.  I won’t do this for every player, but I thought why not for some of the first. 

R.TEAM - This means they played on the team’s reserve roster (practice roster if you will) 
* - signify McCallister Cups

QB Tom Pickles - Kanata, ON - Creator: Rugrat
Drafted: Undrafted 1953
Played: R.ON (1953-1954), LOU (1957) 

WR Kenny Davis - Cleveland, OH - Creator: Captain Mort 3D
Drafted: Undrafted 1953
Played: R.BUF (1954-1956), LOU (1957-1958), BUF (1959) 

RB Tony Simmons - Baltimore, MD - Creator: Captain Mort 3D
Drafted: MTL 1954 - 4th Round - 32nd Overall
Played: R.MTL (1954), R.LI (1955-1956), IND (1957), LOU (1959)

TE Remi Giroux - Marieville, QC - Creator: ZO82
Drafted: Undrafted 1954
Played: R.PRO (1954-1955), WOR (1956-1958) 

WR Frank Daniels - Toronto, ON - Creator: Wallflower
Drafted: Undrafted 1956
Playerd: R.MTL (1956-1957), IND (1958-1959) 

WR Tomas Skogland - Liverpool, NS - Creator: ZO82
Drafted: Undrafted 1955
Played: R.PRO (1955-1957), LOU (1958) 

QB Tony Malcolm - Lowell, MA - Creator: Rugrat
Drafted: Undrafted 1955
Played: R.MTL (1955-1956), MTL (1957-1958) 


 

3/23/2021 11:40 am  #1362


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Cool



 
 

3/23/2021 5:28 pm  #1363


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

BREAKING NEWS

The NAAF finds a New Owner for the Athletics 


It took about a month and a half for the Owners to reconvene with a potential owner. It was the Boston Owner, Benjamin Harris, that found a lead. After contacting Commissioner Ryan Jameson, the owners were on their way to Ottawa to discuss the situation.  

The meetings opened with Harris welcoming the potential owner, Elliot Hudson, the man behind the OFU’s Halifax team. The Halifax team had been once again put on hold due to the lack of funding for a building in Halifax to play. Hudson is not a very rich owner candidate, spending most of his work in not-for-profit, and gives back a lot of what he gains from it. He loves football and would love to bring a team to his hometown, but he has never had the ability to do so. He originally went to Benjamin Harris, who is a long-time friend, to get some insight on what to do. In the end, Harris brought up the Athletics situation and that seemed to spark an idea, one where Harris may help in getting the team. Within a couple of days, they found themselves heading for Ottawa. 

It wasn’t an automatic solution as a move to Halifax had its issues. First, there was still no stadium. There was a plan and a place to build one, there was just the issue of money. Now being that it was an OFU team, the stadium was not expected to be very big, which might be an issue if they were to play in the bigger NAAF. Second, the city was not as big as other markets for teams, and there was certainly some hesitation from several other owners and even Jameson.  

The two major issues seemed to dampen the hopeful mood. There was unease about the decision, but then Indiana Victors Owner Sammy Kirkdale stepped forward: “Look, I know what it is like to be in Mr. Hudson’s shoes. For many years, I tried to get Indianapolis a team in the GLFL. All they told me was, Indy was too small and that I had no place to play. They barely gave me a chance. It wasn’t until the NAAF came along and allowed me to finally fulfill my dream. I can’t stand by and not give Halifax a shot. I will help with funding for the stadium.” 

After the statement, the remaining owners would step up and commit to helping fund the stadium. Boston and Indiana were the biggest contributors, but overall the rest of the teams had a fairly equal share, aside from Buffalo who already had put a lot into their own new stadium. The remaining owners took no issues, especially with Milton Charles and the Blue Wings being a big reason the Tigers landed in London. The amount that the NAAF was putting forward would help towards expanding the original plan to a more suitable size for the NAAF. On top of the NAAF’s funding, they will also help to promote a level of community ownership with the team, selling shares of the team to also boost funding. 

There was still another issue brought up by Elliot Hudson himself. What of the dealings with the OFU?

Well with the lack of funding, it seems unlikely that the Halifax team would be getting going anytime soon. Ryan Jameson would spend a few days having a conversation about the situation with the OFU. In the end, the NAAF would compensate the OFU for taking over the Halifax team and plans. OFU Commissioner and Toronto Lakers owner Jerry Anderson, who took over for his father Donald Anderson a few years ago, has been trying to fish the league out of a hole but has not had the success. The compensation was ultimately more valuable than keeping the Halifax team at this point in time. Jerry Anderson is hoping that the deal will create a stronger bond with the NAAF and the OFU; a relationship his father neglected.
 

The deal and the funding confirmed that the Athletics would be heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia. They’re hoping their new stadium will be ready to go by the start of the 1963 season. As for this season, the NAAF is likely going to have the Athletics play at various stadiums in a few different markets. It will make for a tough season for the team, but there aren’t many other options due to their lack of stadium. Elliot Hudson will reveal more details about the team's future plans in the coming months.


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3/23/2021 5:54 pm  #1364


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Wow, Halifax! A great city, and I love to see the owners and even different leagues working together. Here’s hoping the Athletics find success in the Maritimes!

 

3/23/2021 6:03 pm  #1365


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Wallflower wrote:

BREAKING NEWS

The NAAF finds a New Owner for the Athletics 


It took about a month and a half for the Owners to reconvene with a potential owner. It was the Boston Owner, Benjamin Harris, that found a lead. After contacting Commissioner Ryan Jameson, the owners were on their way to Ottawa to discuss the situation.  

The meetings opened with Harris welcoming the potential owner, Elliot Hudson, the man behind the OFU’s Halifax team. The Halifax team had been once again put on hold due to the lack of funding for a building in Halifax to play. Hudson is not a very rich owner candidate, spending most of his work in not-for-profit, and gives back a lot of what he gains from it. He loves football and would love to bring a team to his hometown, but he has never had the ability to do so. He originally went to Benjamin Harris, who is a long-time friend, to get some insight on what to do. In the end, Harris brought up the Athletics situation and that seemed to spark an idea, one where Harris may help in getting the team. Within a couple of days, they found themselves heading for Ottawa. 

It wasn’t an automatic solution as a move to Halifax had its issues. First, there was still no stadium. There was a plan and a place to build one, there was just the issue of money. Now being that it was an OFU team, the stadium was not expected to be very big, which might be an issue if they were to play in the bigger NAAF. Second, the city was not as big as other markets for teams, and there was certainly some hesitation from several other owners and even Jameson.  

The two major issues seemed to dampen the hopeful mood. There was unease about the decision, but then Indiana Victors Owner Sammy Kirkdale stepped forward: “Look, I know what it is like to be in Mr. Hudson’s shoes. For many years, I tried to get Indianapolis a team in the GLFL. All they told me was, Indy was too small and that I had no place to play. They barely gave me a chance. It wasn’t until the NAAF came along and allowed me to finally fulfill my dream. I can’t stand by and not give Halifax a shot. I will help with funding for the stadium.” 

After the statement, the remaining owners would step up and commit to helping fund the stadium. Boston and Indiana were the biggest contributors, but overall the rest of the teams had a fairly equal share, aside from Buffalo who already had put a lot into their own new stadium. The remaining owners took no issues, especially with Milton Charles and the Blue Wings being a big reason the Tigers landed in London. The amount that the NAAF was putting forward would help towards expanding the original plan to a more suitable size for the NAAF. On top of the NAAF’s funding, they will also help to promote a level of community ownership with the team, selling shares of the team to also boost funding. 

There was still another issue brought up by Elliot Hudson himself. What of the dealings with the OFU?

Well with the lack of funding, it seems unlikely that the Halifax team would be getting going anytime soon. Ryan Jameson would spend a few days having a conversation about the situation with the OFU. In the end, the NAAF would compensate the OFU for taking over the Halifax team and plans. OFU Commissioner and Toronto Lakers owner Jerry Anderson, who took over for his father Donald Anderson a few years ago, has been trying to fish the league out of a hole but has not had the success. The compensation was ultimately more valuable than keeping the Halifax team at this point in time. Jerry Anderson is hoping that the deal will create a stronger bond with the NAAF and the OFU; a relationship his father neglected.
 

The deal and the funding confirmed that the Athletics would be heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia. They’re hoping their new stadium will be ready to go by the start of the 1963 season. As for this season, the NAAF is likely going to have the Athletics play at various stadiums in a few different markets. It will make for a tough season for the team, but there aren’t many other options due to their lack of stadium. Elliot Hudson will reveal more details about the team's future plans in the coming months.

WOAH!



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3/23/2021 7:52 pm  #1366


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Let's go Halifax!



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3/23/2021 7:54 pm  #1367


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Was not expecting this news





 

3/23/2021 7:55 pm  #1368


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

lol Worcester



 
 

3/23/2021 8:00 pm  #1369


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Well, this was a surprise to see the Athletics move to Halifax, but it's still a pleasant one regardless, given how all though the city is kind of well known (correct me if I'm wrong), but they haven't had any major sports teams in real life (at least as far as the NHL and CFL are concerned). And I agree with QCS, the fact that the NAAF and even the OFU were able to work together to make this happen shows how tight knit of a family the NAAF has. 

 

3/24/2021 5:08 pm  #1370


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

UPDATE ON THE DRAFT CLASS

It's going to be a little while longer for the offseason to get going, but I thought I would explain the situations surrounding the draft prospects.

First off, I have more than enough prospects for this draft with 63 already. I have decided to change up the way I'm making up the draft class which more random on the positions that are at different levels, more under the hood things which you all don't have to worry about. What it means for everyone else is that I may not prompt the scouting thing every offseason (like I will if I need players), but for the time being, just feel free to throw in players whenever you have any ideas.  

If there is anyone who wants to add to it now I still can always use OL and DL (mostly OL), and if you wanted more specific needs, you can always PM me on here or Discord.

And the link to the report is always in the introduction post!


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