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| 194.1 |  | BSS::MARLAND |  | Wed Nov 02 1994 12:48 | 5 | 
|  |     well, if i were realigning, in the AFC i would put Indy in the Central
    and the expansion team in the East. In the NFC I would put Arizona
    in the west and the other expansion team in the east. But from what
    I've been reading there will be no realignment and they will put
    the expansion teams in the two four team divisions.
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| 194.2 | not about rivalries, it's about $$ | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 13:15 | 4 | 
|  |     rumor has it that Jacksonville will go to the AFC Central and Carolina
    to the NFC West.  There are owners that don't want to change.  Bidwill
    is one of them.  He likes the extra $$ he gets from the NFC East
    visitors.
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| 194.3 | Same goes for Uncle Al and Drunken Tiger Bob... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN |  | Wed Nov 02 1994 13:34 | 8 | 
|  |                                  
    At some point, the NFL should just tell Bidwell to stick it, and fight 
    the lawsuit with him if necessary.  You threaten to move a team 
    anywhere in the country every few years, you give up your right to 
    claim any divisional "rivalry"...
    
    glenn
    
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| 194.4 |  | HELIX::MAIEWSKI |  | Wed Nov 02 1994 13:34 | 9 | 
|  |   The Boston Globe had a table that was rumored to be under consideration that
showed the Colts in the Central and it showed Tampa Bay and Seattle swapping
conferences with Atlanta going in to the NFC East and Seattle going in to
the NFC West. For some reason they still had Dallas in the East.
  Problem is, soon after they realign teams will move around and it won't
make sense again.
  George
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| 194.5 |  | CAMONE::WAY | Death where is thy sting? | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:13 | 16 | 
|  | >conferences with Atlanta going in to the NFC East and Seattle going in to
>the NFC West. For some reason they still had Dallas in the East.
I heard on the FAN, in an interview with Wellington Mara that Atlanta's
ownership is against moving out of the NFC West.  They like their rivalry
with San Fran and Nawlins.
I think Dallas would still be in the East because of Washington and
Philly.
Wellington said he wouldn't mind seeing Dallas go because he thought that
the rivalries with Philly and Washington vs the Giants were stronger
than that with Dallas, because they'd been playing each other longer....
'Saw
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| 194.6 |  | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:27 | 4 | 
|  |     It ain't just Bidwill.  Jerry Jones doesn't want to leave the NFC East
    either and said the 'Boys *MUST* play the Cards twice a year.  There
    are tons of 'Boys fans out here.  It's been that way for decades and
    Jones knows it.  
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| 194.7 | $$$$ | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | whatchyalookinat? | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:33 | 14 | 
|  |     There is only one reason why the Clampetts err.. Smiths, owners of the
    Falcons, want to stay in the NFC West - MONEY.  Staying in the West
    gives them games against the two highest paying franchises in terms of
    revenues doled out to visiting teams - Carolina, which will guarantee
    $1.28M per game to visitors, and SF, which currently has the leagues
    largest payout, $890K.
    
    the 'Skins vs 'Boys rivalry, I believe, has diminished a little in the
    past several years.  Maybe a noter from DC can provide some insight (or
    correct me if I'm wrong).  Giants and Philly are big.  Gotta believe
    that the Cards rivalry is getting big with Bloody Ryan out west now.
    
    
    UMDan
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| 194.8 | Atlanta and maybe N.O. moving? | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:49 | 9 | 
|  | The way I heard it is that Atlanta is heading West, maybe LA once the
Rams go to St. Louis.
Also, New Orleans is rumored as another team maybe on the move.
The league should wait until the musical chairs stops afore changing any
lineups.
TTom
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| 194.9 | Cardinals vs Cowboys | FXTROT::ALLEMANG |  | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:54 | 12 | 
|  | 
I don't know how much of a 'rivalry' there is here... but as mentioned
many times earlier it's all about $money$.  Before the Cards moved here,
the Dallas Cowboys were shown on TV weekend after weekend, year after
year, decade after decade, ad nauseum.  Consequently, as Mikey pointed
out, there are very many Cowboy fans here -- almost as if they were Phoenix'
home team.  Now the money.  The 'Boys have been the only game to sell out
Sun Devil stadium every year.  Since the stadium holds over 70K, it's
also Jones' biggest road cash-haul of the season, neither of them care to
give it up -- although I too would realign the sh!t out of them.
Greg
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| 194.10 | New one on me | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | whatchyalookinat? | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:14 | 6 | 
|  |     Atlanta moving is a new one.  I seriously doubt that would happen. 
    There have been absolutely no rumors regarding this in the local papers
    or sprots shows.  Besides, the Smiths just got a brand new dome.  All
    they need is a team to play in it.
    
    UMDan 
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| 194.11 | could be a "local" rumor | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:31 | 4 | 
|  | Just reporting what the local media is saying while reporting the
Panthers decision to put them in the West.
TTom
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| 194.12 | Ah hates Jeff George... | SCOONE::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:36 | 5 | 
|  | |  or sprots shows.  Besides, the Smiths just got a brand new dome.  All
|  they need is a team to play in it.
With that wussy Jeff George playing QB, what do they expect?
Talk about a woman's blouse...(or whatever that expression is)
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| 194.13 |  | BSS::MARLAND |  | Wed Nov 02 1994 16:43 | 3 | 
|  |     anybody out heard how there going to do scheduling next year? I don't
    know how they could use the current scheduling formula with 2 new
    teams.
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| 194.14 | Scheduling Changes For 1995-96 Season | WMOIS::BUCKLEY_M |  | Thu Nov 03 1994 06:16 | 14 | 
|  |     		A new scheduling formula was enacted due to the 
    		addition of Jacksonville & Charlotte.  Each of 
    		the 30 teams will play:
    
    		   --  8 games within its division
    		   --  4 games against non division teams within its conference
                   --  4 games against teams from the other conference
                        
    		I'm sure realignment will never happen but you never 
    		know with the NFL, who would of thought Jacksonville 
    		would be the next expansion team rather than St. Louis
    		or Baltimore.
    
    Buck
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| 194.15 | New owners needed here too | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Thu Nov 03 1994 08:11 | 19 | 
|  | 
The way I heard it was that Charlotte was going to the AFC Central.  If this
is a true, what a sham.  I think that the NFL should throw the whole thing
up in the air and start again.  Of course, this will never happen.  Not having
Atlanta and Charlotte, 3 hours apart, in the same division is dumb.  
Re. a few back.
I haven't heard that the Falcons are moving and would be suprised if they do.
They don't draw too bad here, and if they ever got their act together they
would sell out every game.  Considering you have Georgia Tech and UGA close
by, they do quite well.  
Couldn't agree more about Jeff George.  He showed his lack of guts in Indy.
Can remember games where he would sack himself.  It's too bad Hebert can't
stay healthy, the man has got a major league set of b*lls.  I wish the hell
the Falcons would abandon the run and shoot as well.
Paul
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| 194.16 | Run and Shoot = Joke | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | whatchyalookinat? | Thu Nov 03 1994 09:00 | 10 | 
|  |     Charlotte to NFC West, Jax to AFC Central.  Guess I need to look at the
    old Atlas, as I didn't realize that the Mississippi made a hard right at
    St. Loius then doubled back through Charlotte and Atlanta.
    
    The run and shoot has got to go.  Heard on the radio this morning that
    George and the Falcons are at the top in statistical categories
    offensively (passing) in the 4th quarter.  Big Deal. Without an
    effective running game you go nowhere.  
    
    UMDan
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| 194.17 | just wondering | BSS::MARLAND |  | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:08 | 4 | 
|  |     re:note 194.14
    when you say teams will play 4 out of division teams and 4 out of 
    conference teams will the format be the same i.e. last place play
    each other or will it just be random selections.
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| 194.18 |  | 57045::FRANCUS | There is no joy in Mudville | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:08 | 5 | 
|  |     So if the Rams move to Baltimore, SF would be the only team
    in the NFC West to play in the Western time zone??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
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| 194.19 | just a thought | BSS::MARLAND |  | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:35 | 2 | 
|  |     maybe they need to change the division names, like the NFC west
    can become the southern division.
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| 194.20 |  | CAMONE::WAY | Death where is thy sting? | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:05 | 11 | 
|  | Just as long as they don't go to naming them after someone.
It's such a pisser keeping track of the division if they're named
	The Hallas Division
	The Lombardi Division
like they did in Hockey.
Hell, even the old Century and Capitol etc was atrocious....8^)
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| 194.21 |  | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Clinton happens | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:24 | 14 | 
|  |     
    'saw, what if they named them:
    
    the LT Division
    the Spider Division
    the Huff Division
    the Morrison Division
    the Rocky Thompson Division
    the Simms Division
    
    It'd take a bit of work, but we'd remember them, and it'd be worth it.
    
    brews
    
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| 194.22 |  | CAMONE::WAY | Death where is thy sting? | Thu Nov 03 1994 14:22 | 12 | 
|  | >    
>    the LT Division
>    the Spider Division
>    the Huff Division
>    the Morrison Division
>    the Rocky Thompson Division
>    the Simms Division
>    
Well, in THAT case......8^)    
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| 194.23 | my  realignment | CSC32::REIGELMAN | TARBABY | Tue Jan 03 1995 21:10 | 119 | 
|  |     re .0 here is what i worked up.
    
    
Here is something that I work on back in 1987 and now I see that the Will 
McDonough borrow my idea? I based my plans for expansion and realignment
of the NFL on Earl Weavers revised Major League Baseball. This is after
St. Louis became Phoenix and before the current expansion cities of Charlotte
and Jacksonville. I didn't base this alignment on TV ratings.
			The "Weaver Plan"
			Revised For The NFL
A plan on the same idea as Earl Weaver's for the NFL. This would mixed teams 
into geographic divisions but keep the AMERICAN CONFERENCE and the NATIONAL
CONFERENCE. The conferences would be broken into two divisions, EASTERN and 
WESTERN each with eight teams. The divisions would be farther broken into two 
conferences(like the old NFL). Keep the sixteen game regular season. Teams  
would play teams in their conferences twice and division opponents once (build  
in tie breaker for home field and playoffs). This leaves six games free. The 
conferences winners in each league would play each other(like the present 
schedule). Other teams schedule would be based on their past record(again like 
the present schedule). The remaining four games would be for inter-league play 
on a rotating conference basis. 
The playoff format could look one of two ways.
A. The conferences winners would play for the division titles. 
   The division winners would play for AFC and NFC titles.
   The AFC and NFC title winners would then play in the Super Bowl.
B. Teams finishing one and two in each conference would qualify for the 
   playoffs.(*)
   The first place team from one conference would play the second place team
   from the other conference but still in the same division. The conference
   winner would have home field regardless of their overall record.
   The winners would then play for the division championship.  
   The division winners would play for AFC and NFC titles.
   The AFC and NFC title winners would then play in the Super Bowl.
   
   
   (*)This could replace the wild card system now used. The problem that may 
      arise is teams with losing records or poorer records then another team in
      the other conference would qualify for the playoffs. Here is an alterna-
      tive plan that could be used. The conference winners and the next two 
      teams with the best records(or tie breakers) regardless of conference in 
      the same division would qualify. This is similar to the format used by 
      the NBA.   
Here is how the AFC and NFC would look under the "Weaver Plan"
				   AFC
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Atlantic Conference Central Conference Midwest Conference Pacific Conference 
MIAMI		    BUFFALO	       CINCINNATI	  L.A. RAIDERS
NEW ENGLAND	    CLEVELAND	       DENVER	          SAN DIEGO
N.Y. JETS	    INDIANAPOLIS       HOUSTON		  SEATTLE	
EXPANSION TEAM (1)  PITTSBURGH	       KANSAS CITY	  EXPANSION TEAM (2)   
				   NFC
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Eastern Conference Central Conference Southern Conference Western Conference 
N.Y. GIANTS	   CHICAGO	      ATLANTA		  L.A. RAMS
PHILADELPHIA	   DETROIT	      DALLAS	 	  PHOENIX
WASHINGTON	   GREEN BAY	      NEW ORLEANS	  SAN FRANCISCO
EXPANSION TEAM (4) MINNESOTA	      TAMPA BAY		  EXPANSION TEAM (3)
Here is a list of prospective expansion teams
(1) BALTIMORE  (2) OAKLAND/SACRAMENTO  (3) PORTLAND  
(4)CHARLOTTE/MEMPHIS/JACKSONVILLE
Looks like a list of former NFL/USFL teams.
This mix of teams is set up into geographic divisions within a region. Natural
rivalries will be a by product of this. The owners might see a major beneficent
by cutting the cost of travel.This however didn't balance the strength of the
divisions or the conferences.
Here is a plan like Mr. Weaver's as we set up geographic divisions and align
teams regardless if they where in the NFC or AFC,but create a new AMERICAN
FOOTBALL CONFERENCE and NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE. 
The schedule and playoff format could look the same as above.
				  NEW AFC
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Northeast Conference Southeast Conference Central Conference Midwest Conference 
BUFFALO		     ATLANTA	          CINCINNATI	     DALLAS
NEW ENGLAND	     MIAMI	          CLEVELAND	     DENVER
N.Y. JETS	     NEW ORLEANS          INDIANAPOLIS	     HOUSTON	
N.Y. GIANTS          TAMPA BAY	          EXPANSION TEAM (4) KANSAS CITY 
				   NEW NFC
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Eastern Conference Central Conference Northwest Conference Southwest Conference 
EXPANSION TEAM (1) CHICAGO	      EXPANSION TEAM (2)   L.A. RAIDERS
PHILADELPHIA       DETROIT	      EXPANSION TEAM (3)   L.A. RAMS
PITTSBURGH	   GREEN BAY	      SAN FRANCISO	   PHOENIX
WASHINGTON	   MINNESTOA	      SEATTLE		   SAN DIEGO
Here is a list of prospective expansion teams
(1) BALTIMORE/CHARLOTTE/BIRMINGHAM/JACKSONVILLE
(2) OAKLAND/SACRAMENTO  
(3) PORTLAND   
(4) ST. LOUIS/MEMPHIS (MONTREAL/TORONTO also as possible sites.)
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| 194.24 | my second attempt | CSC32::REIGELMAN | TARBABY | Tue Jan 03 1995 22:12 | 94 | 
|  | Here is what my realignment would look like with the addition of Caroline
and Jacksonville and doing no other expansion.
				   AFC
EASTERN DIVISION	CENTRAL DIVISION	WESTERN DIVISION
BUFFALO			CINCINNATI		DENVER
EXPANSION TEAM (1)	CLEVELAND		KANSAS CITY
MIAMI		    	INDIANAPOLIS   		L.A. RAIDERS
NEW ENGLAND	        HOUSTON	       		SAN DIEGO
N.Y. JETS	    	PITTSBURGH       	SEATTLE	
				   NFC
EASTERN DIVISION	CENTRAL DIVISION	WESTERN DIVISION
EXPANSION TEAM (4)	ATLANTA			ARIZONA
N.Y. GIANTS	   	CHICAGO	      		DALLAS	  
PHILADELPHIA	   	DETROIT	      		L.A. RAMS
TAMPA BAY 		GREEN BAY		NEW ORLEANS 
WASHINGTON	   	MINNESOTA	        SAN FRANCISCO
Expansion Team (1) CAROLINE/JACKSONVILLE. Teams are interchangable. It was a 
toss up between Dallas, New Orleans and Atlanta as what division to place them.
Here I intermix NFC and AFC teams for best geographic mix. This try to somewhat
balances the two Conferences by moving four old NFC teams to the "new" AFC(like
back in 1970 when the NFL moved three teams to "old" AFL to create the AFC and
NFC).  
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Northeast Conference Southeast Conference Central Conference Midwest Conference 
BUFFALO		     ATLANTA	          CINCINNATI	     DALLAS
NEW ENGLAND	     MIAMI	          CLEVELAND	     DENVER
N.Y. JETS	     NEW ORLEANS          INDIANAPOLIS	     HOUSTON	
N.Y. GIANTS          TAMPA BAY	          EXPANSION TEAM (4) KANSAS CITY 
				   NEW NFC
		EASTERN DIVISION	          WESTERN DIVISION
Eastern Conference Central Conference Northwest Conference Southwest Conference 
EXPANSION TEAM (1) CHICAGO	      EXPANSION TEAM (2)   ARIZONA
PHILADELPHIA       DETROIT	      EXPANSION TEAM (3)   L.A. RAIDERS
PITTSBURGH	   GREEN BAY	      SAN FRANCISO	   L.A. RAMS
WASHINGTON	   MINNESTOA	      SEATTLE		   SAN DIEGO
Here is a list of prospective expansion teams
(1) BALTIMORE/CAROLINE/BIRMINGHAM/JACKSONVILLE
(2) OAKLAND/SACRAMENTO  
(3) PORTLAND   
(4) ST. LOUIS/MEMPHIS (MONTREAL/TORONTO also as possible sites.)
This would mixed teams into geographic divisions but keep the AMERICAN 
CONFERENCE and the NATIONAL CONFERENCE. The conferences would be broken into 
two divisions, EASTERN and WESTERN each with eight teams. The divisions would 
be farther broken into two conferences(like the old NFL). Keep the sixteen game
regular season. Teams would play teams in their conferences twice and division 
opponents once (build in tie breaker for home field and playoffs). This leaves 
six games free. The conferences winners in each league would play each other
(like the present schedule). Other teams schedule would be based on their past
record(again like the present schedule). The remaining four games would be for
inter-league play on a rotating conference basis. 
The playoff format could look one of two ways.
A. The conferences winners would play for the division titles. 
   The division winners would play for AFC and NFC titles.
   The AFC and NFC title winners would then play in the Super Bowl.
B. Teams finishing one and two in each conference would qualify for the 
   playoffs.(*)
   The first place team from one conference would play the second place team
   from the other conference but still in the same division. The conference
   winner would have home field regardless of their overall record.
   The winners would then play for the division championship.  
   The division winners would play for AFC and NFC titles.
   The AFC and NFC title winners would then play in the Super Bowl.
   
   
   (*)This could replace the wild card system now used. The problem that may 
      arise is teams with losing records or poorer records then another team in
      the other conference would qualify for the playoffs. Here is an alterna-
      tive plan that could be used. The conference winners and the next two 
      teams with the best records(or tie breakers) regardless of conference in 
      the same division would qualify. This is similar to the format used by 
      the NBA.   
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