An Edwin Edwards CSA sounds pure Cinco, not gonna lie.
That guy is corrupt even by the low standards of machine pols.
That guy is corrupt even by the low standards of machine pols.
I mean i cant *not* use him, especially in a TL where Huey Long builds a big machine based out of LouisianaAn Edwin Edwards CSA sounds pure Cinco, not gonna lie.
That guy is corrupt even by the low standards of machine pols.
Right?! Haha. Proud of that one!The CSA calling its 1970s/1980s racial issues as "the Problems" has to be one of the most Dixie things I have heard in a while
I'm kinda missing how it works: the Chargers arrived third to last and are going to face the Aztecs which arrived 4th? Is there a playoff in the 2nd division to decide which teams are going to go to the play-ins? The way I understood it I thought the third to last in the 1st division were going to meet the 3rd placed in the 2nd division. Also, Seattle (how are they called, by the way?) is going to face the Boston Redskins which I suppose arrived second to last...and then they're going to face the Chargers? Why?Friday night also sees the first Play-In game, with Chargers RFC - who took the 14th position in the table for the second consecutive year - will hope that Pete Carroll, brought onboard in the winter break, can keep them up out of the Second Division through the Play-In once again. They will face off in the first Play-In match against fourth-placed Second Division Los Angeles Aztecs, making a short trip down the highway; while we'd probably rather be Chargers after they escaped the guaranteed drop, Aztecs are no slouch.
Saturday afternoon's matchup will be a very different affair, as Seattle heads out east to Boston in a rematch of the 2015 Championship Final. Redskins narrowly evaded the permanent drop and bid adieu thus to Green Bay, but if we're being honest, we'd probably rather be Seattle here. The Redskins look tired, old, and gassed, and a thirty-year run in the top division for a storied club looks to be drawing to a (hopefully for them, brief) end; Seattle supporters, meanwhile, will be ecstatic at a chance to face off against West Coast rivals Chargers the following weekend for a chance to return to the first flight after the humiliation of "First to Worst" two years ago.
So, here's how it works, with the 2024 teams used to illustrate. Inspired by the promotion playoff in the UK.I'm kinda missing how it works: the Chargers arrived third to last and are going to face the Aztecs which arrived 4th? Is there a playoff in the 2nd division to decide which teams are going to go to the play-ins? The way I understood it I thought the third to last in the 1st division were going to meet the 3rd placed in the 2nd division. Also, Seattle (how are they called, by the way?) is going to face the Boston Redskins which I suppose arrived second to last...and then they're going to face the Chargers? Why?
Ooooohh, it make sense. I thought it was 14th-I div vs 3rd-II div and 15th-I div vs 2nd-II div.Championship
14. Chargers RFC (Play-In)
15. Boston Redskins (Play-In)
16. Green Bay RFC (Relegated)
Second Division
1. Philadelphia Federals (Promoted)
2. Cincinnati Bengals (Promoted)
3. Seattle (Play-in)
4. Los Angeles Aztecs (Play-in)
So the Play-In, essentially, is a fight for the third spot. It is guaranteed at least one of those two Championship teams gets dropped, just not which one; in some cases, both might drop if the 3 or 4 out of the 2nd Division wins the Play-In.
Was gonna do that, but the math wound up not quite working out the way I wanted if you’re fighting over one spotOoooohh, it make sense. I thought it was 14th-I div vs 3rd-II div and 15th-I div vs 2nd-II div.