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Post by buggeater on Jul 5, 2012 13:05:06 GMT -5
Ok - Omaha in question, Bloomington on the table, adding a Wyoming team?..... What do you expect the IFL to look like for 2013?
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Post by rockybighorn on Jul 5, 2012 13:22:41 GMT -5
I think there is going to be FAR more changes than that before the first kickoff of next year...if it even exists.
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Post by rockybighorn on Jul 5, 2012 13:31:47 GMT -5
Good chance no Omaha or Bloomington like you mentioned. Reading already said they wont be back. They are adding Charlotte. I would say there is a strong chance SF chooses to not come back. Would be very surprised if Allen was back. I could also see Arizona not being around next year as well. I think other than the post NIFL years this could be a very "interesting" off season.
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Post by ajp87 on Jul 5, 2012 15:34:06 GMT -5
I wouldn't like to see it, but I think the IFL is going to fold. No teams in Texas, no Omaha, no Bloomington. Sioux Falls and Arizona are also probably gone.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 5, 2012 16:43:58 GMT -5
The IFL will not let Cheyenne from the APFL2 join, just FYI.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 5, 2012 16:47:32 GMT -5
I could also see Arizona not being around next year as well. Arizona are also probably gone. The IFL had no team in Arizona this year.
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Post by rockybighorn on Jul 5, 2012 17:06:10 GMT -5
Sorry I meant New Mexico. The Southwest is all the same to me. LOL
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Post by TitanStorm on Jul 6, 2012 20:17:49 GMT -5
One reason people will not take indoor football seriously, there is no stability in leagues. Midst these leagues last are a few seasons then teams get mad and take their ball and start another league. At least people know what the AFL is, because the league has been around for 25 years.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 6, 2012 20:34:07 GMT -5
Hmmm, do they know? The AFL folded as well you know. After being dormant for a year, the AF2 renamed itself the AFL and started it up again, albeit at a lower talent level (much to the chagrin of hard-core arena ankle biters).
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Post by TitanStorm on Jul 6, 2012 21:23:59 GMT -5
True, but the league either way is still here. I was hoping the IFL would actually be the league that really set itself and remained the premier Indoor league.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 6, 2012 23:21:48 GMT -5
The IFL is the premier indoor league. The AFL is the premier arena league. If the AFL would get rid of the nets and change their defensive rules, then they'd be the premier indoor league.
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