07-01-2020, 05:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2020, 05:34 PM by thevoicelesscreator.)
I love and hate expansion talk. It's such an exciting time, but it is unbelievably stressful if you are on the other side of management. That being said, if I had to pitch an expansion team, it would have to be a hometown team for me. I'm thinking the Calgary Cowboys.
The NSFL desperately needs another Canadian team, and I can think of no better city to the Dallas, Texas. The Lone Star state already has a DSFL team in the Dallas Birddogs, so the Calgary Cowboys would share a pretty special connection with them there. This instant connection would help establish a fanbase by building on the existing fanbase the Birddogs have. It's a distinct connection, and one that should give the Cowboys a leg up in terms of bids.
In terms of the city's connection to the team? Calgary is known primarily for the Calgary Stampede - North America's largest rodeo show that last 10 days in the peak of the summer season. This city lives and breathes cowboy culture. And football is a huge part of that. The city is also known for being incredibly loyal to their team, granted if they have the funds. If the money isn't a problem, neither would be space. Calgary has existing infrastracture that could be overhauled or rebuilt to the league's liking.
All the blocks line up, Calgary would be a perfect place for a NSFL team.
The NSFL desperately needs another Canadian team, and I can think of no better city to the Dallas, Texas. The Lone Star state already has a DSFL team in the Dallas Birddogs, so the Calgary Cowboys would share a pretty special connection with them there. This instant connection would help establish a fanbase by building on the existing fanbase the Birddogs have. It's a distinct connection, and one that should give the Cowboys a leg up in terms of bids.
In terms of the city's connection to the team? Calgary is known primarily for the Calgary Stampede - North America's largest rodeo show that last 10 days in the peak of the summer season. This city lives and breathes cowboy culture. And football is a huge part of that. The city is also known for being incredibly loyal to their team, granted if they have the funds. If the money isn't a problem, neither would be space. Calgary has existing infrastracture that could be overhauled or rebuilt to the league's liking.
All the blocks line up, Calgary would be a perfect place for a NSFL team.
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