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superdestro 
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Date Posted: 7/5/07 10:24am Subject: RE: League History
superdestro posted:
Kanga-Kucha posted:
DUDES, I COULD SERIOUSLY KISS YOU ALL RIGHT NOW!!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME TO GET THE LEAGUES HISTORY!!!

now if you guys don't mind, I'll take this info, and make a wikpidia page out of it, if that's ok.


Not to worry. Already edited it. grin


But, I guess I've got a lot of work to do. Well, I posted most of it, you guys can add the parts I missed.

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/5/07 5:29pm Subject: RE: League History - Date Edited: 7/5/07 6:32pm (2 edits total) Edited By: Ron_Reel_Faz
Yeah, now we just need someone to quote the headlines (with correct spelling) that happen during the weeks' games.

And then the news updates from the original site.

And the rosters.

SIGH...

The guide has some of the players for each team and it also has some extra takes on Some captain backgrounds. Unfortunately, it's missing some possitions (namely O & D line.)

I did get full rosteroff the website for:

ACES
HAMMERHEADS
OUTLAWS
MARAUDERS
AZTECS

An example of the captain background:

TITO MAAS
The best player for the Arizona Outlaws is Tito "Mighty Mouse" Maas. Tito may resemble a flyweight boxer more than a wide receiver, but he can take hits and dish them out too. Tito is a local boy and a first-generation American born to illegal immigrant parents. He's very active in his community, which makes him a favorite of the blue-collar workforce.

I might post the rosters on the Wiki this weekend if I get free time.

Yep MIDWAY, we love your game!

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/5/07 6:49pm Subject: RE: League History - Date Edited: 7/5/07 7:12pm (1 edits total) Edited By: Ron_Reel_Faz
Primetime44 posted:
1990's

1990
Percival Truman takes over as commissioner of the League. He steamrolls through a drug policy that includes fines and suspensions for offenders that are caught. Mandatory weekly drug testing for all players is implemented. The Players Association responds by declaring a general strike until the policy is overturned. Truman refuses to budge and the players walk.

1994
The League makes its return to football. Hanson sells his controlling interest in the Scrub League. The new three Division system sparks renewed interest in the strike weary fans. The New York Nightmare wins the League Championship. Surviving family members from the perished NY squad present the Championship rings to the players in a moving ceremony. New England becomes the first Scrub team to move up to Division II. Chicago has the dubious distinction of being the first team bumped down to Division III and promptly fires its coach.

1997
Judd Crenshaw of the Carolina Copperheads emerges as a popular player based on some regrettable incidents in his personal life. Crenshaw T-Shirts and Jerseys become top sellers. Late night talk show hosts have a field day. The League Commissioner acts swiftly and implements a no fraternization policy between players and cheerleaders.

1999
When popular New England Regular QB Damien Bell is left in a vegetative state after a blindside hit, the League acts swiftly and makes helmets mandatory.


1990
Percival Truman takes over as commissioner of the League. He steamrolls through a drug policy that includes fines and suspensions for offenders that are caught. Mandatory weekly drug testing for all players is implemented. Team owners, coaches, and players are blindsided by the sudden shift. The first round test results shock even those who were aware of the problem. The proposed list of suspensions and fines is said to be so vast as to be crippling to the majority of franchises. The Players Association responds by declaring a general strike until the policy is overturned. Truman refuses to budge and the players walk.

1994
The League makes its return to football. Hanson sells his controlling interest in the Scrub League and makes a mint. The new three Division system sparks renewed interest in the strike weary fans. The New York Nightmare wins the League Championship. Surviving family members from the perished NY squad present the Championship rings to the players in a moving ceremony. New England becomes the first Scrub team to move up to Division II. Perennial whipping boy Chicago has the dubious distinction of being the first team bumped down to Division III and promptly fires its coach yet again.

1997
Judd "The Stud" Crenshaw of the Carolina Copperheads is hit with a class action paternity suit after genetic testing positively identifies him as the father of children by two Copperhead cheerleaders and an additional three cheerleaders on opposing teams. Crenshaw T-Shirts and Jerseys become top sellers. Late night talk show hosts have a field day. Much to the chagrin of the players, the League Commissioner acts implements a no fraternization policy between players and cheerleaders, forcing such liaisons to become more discrete.

1999
When popular New England Regular QB Damien Bell is left in a vegetative state after a blindside hit, the League at last caves to pressure and makes helmets mandatory. A grandfather clause allows players with more than five years in the league the option to go without helmets, but after Bell's injury, only a few diehards and nut jobs take advantage of the clause.

[I love that one!]

Not much to add on those, but I'm shocked how much was in the guide. If I'd known, I would have posted this stuff sooner. I just remember I was dissappointed with the rosters in it, but it does give the ability meters of all the starters in the league (except O-line mostly).

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/5/07 7:32pm Subject: RE: League History
Primetime44 posted:
2000's

2000
Bruno Bataglia joins the Baltimore Bearcats, and a uniquely talented player finds his team.

The longest game in League history is played between the Chicago Marauders and the Arizona Outlaws. With the score tied at 14 at the end of regulation, the two teams batter each other for six more quarters in an astonishing saga. Neither team recovers from the epic battle and they both finish near the bottom of Division III that year.

2004
Superstar Quentin Sands propels the New York Nightmare back into Division I, and they're made favorites for this year for the League championship.



2000

The longest game in League history is played between the Chicago Marauders and the Arizona Outlaws. With the score tied at 14 at the end of regulation, the two teams batter each other for six more quarters. By the time the game mercifully ends with a Chicago field goal ten minutes into the 10th quarter, neither team is able to field eight men on offense or defense. Neither team recovers from the epic battle and they both finish near the bottom of Division III that year.

2000

Bruno Bataglia is drafted by the Arizona Outlaws as the #2 pick overall, but fails to show up at the podium to greet his team on the nationally televised draft when his name is called because he passed out at the pre-party the night before. Incensed, the Outlaws rescind he pick, but the Baltimore Bearcats, take a chance on the unstable but uniquely talented player.

2001

Charges are levied against Las Vegas Aces owner Mike Marcioni that he pays his players a bounty for each serious injury they cause on the field, with season ending injuries worth double the normal bounty. The charges are never proven and the League commissioner issues a statement both denying and condemning the practice but rumors persist that bounties are common throughout the League.

2003

Bruno "Brutal" Bataglia, Captain of the Baltimore Bearcats "accidentally" severs the ear of Cincinnati Crusader Tight End Xavier Filmore after knocking his helmet off on a sideline hit and plowing him into a metal bench. Four weeks later when the teams meet for their second game of the season in Cincinnati, Bruno walks out of the tunnel and onto the field wearing a bloody severed ear on a chain around his neck. A near riot breaks out in the stadium and Bruno is escorted away by the police for his own safety. Though the ear later turns out to be fake, death threats start rolling in, earning unapologetic Bruno the title of "Most hated player in football."


2004
Superstar Quentin Sands propels the New York Nightmare back into Division I, leaving a trail of battered and bleeding opponents behind him. Oddsmakers favor the Nightmare to surpass the defending champion Dallas Aztecs and win the League championship in their first season back in Division I.

 

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Rob_renegade 
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Date Posted: 7/6/07 12:49pm Subject: RE: League History
wow long read

 

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Kanga-Kucha  180 posts
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Date Posted: 7/6/07 6:20pm Subject: RE: League History
Ron_Reel_Faz posted:
Primetime44 posted:
1990's

1990
Percival Truman takes over as commissioner of the League. He steamrolls through a drug policy that includes fines and suspensions for offenders that are caught. Mandatory weekly drug testing for all players is implemented. The Players Association responds by declaring a general strike until the policy is overturned. Truman refuses to budge and the players walk.

1994
The League makes its return to football. Hanson sells his controlling interest in the Scrub League. The new three Division system sparks renewed interest in the strike weary fans. The New York Nightmare wins the League Championship. Surviving family members from the perished NY squad present the Championship rings to the players in a moving ceremony. New England becomes the first Scrub team to move up to Division II. Chicago has the dubious distinction of being the first team bumped down to Division III and promptly fires its coach.

1997
Judd Crenshaw of the Carolina Copperheads emerges as a popular player based on some regrettable incidents in his personal life. Crenshaw T-Shirts and Jerseys become top sellers. Late night talk show hosts have a field day. The League Commissioner acts swiftly and implements a no fraternization policy between players and cheerleaders.

1999
When popular New England Regular QB Damien Bell is left in a vegetative state after a blindside hit, the League acts swiftly and makes helmets mandatory.


1990
Percival Truman takes over as commissioner of the League. He steamrolls through a drug policy that includes fines and suspensions for offenders that are caught. Mandatory weekly drug testing for all players is implemented. Team owners, coaches, and players are blindsided by the sudden shift. The first round test results shock even those who were aware of the problem. The proposed list of suspensions and fines is said to be so vast as to be crippling to the majority of franchises. The Players Association responds by declaring a general strike until the policy is overturned. Truman refuses to budge and the players walk.

1994
The League makes its return to football. Hanson sells his controlling interest in the Scrub League and makes a mint. The new three Division system sparks renewed interest in the strike weary fans. The New York Nightmare wins the League Championship. Surviving family members from the perished NY squad present the Championship rings to the players in a moving ceremony. New England becomes the first Scrub team to move up to Division II. Perennial whipping boy Chicago has the dubious distinction of being the first team bumped down to Division III and promptly fires its coach yet again.

1997
Judd "The Stud" Crenshaw of the Carolina Copperheads is hit with a class action paternity suit after genetic testing positively identifies him as the father of children by two Copperhead cheerleaders and an additional three cheerleaders on opposing teams. Crenshaw T-Shirts and Jerseys become top sellers. Late night talk show hosts have a field day. Much to the chagrin of the players, the League Commissioner acts implements a no fraternization policy between players and cheerleaders, forcing such liaisons to become more discrete.


1999
When popular New England Regular QB Damien Bell is left in a vegetative state after a blindside hit, the League at last caves to pressure and makes helmets mandatory. A grandfather clause allows players with more than five years in the league the option to go without helmets, but after Bell's injury, only a few diehards and nut jobs take advantage of the clause.

[I love that one!]

Not much to add on those, but I'm shocked how much was in the guide. If I'd known, I would have posted this stuff sooner. I just remember I was dissappointed with the rosters in it, but it does give the ability meters of all the starters in the league (except O-line mostly).


I laughed so hard that I peed on myself at the info about 97. lol blush

 

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Kanga-Kucha  180 posts
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Date Posted: 7/6/07 6:22pm Subject: RE: League History
Ron_Reel_Faz posted:
Primetime44 posted:
2000's

2000
Bruno Bataglia joins the Baltimore Bearcats, and a uniquely talented player finds his team.

The longest game in League history is played between the Chicago Marauders and the Arizona Outlaws. With the score tied at 14 at the end of regulation, the two teams batter each other for six more quarters in an astonishing saga. Neither team recovers from the epic battle and they both finish near the bottom of Division III that year.

2004
Superstar Quentin Sands propels the New York Nightmare back into Division I, and they're made favorites for this year for the League championship.



2000

The longest game in League history is played between the Chicago Marauders and the Arizona Outlaws. With the score tied at 14 at the end of regulation, the two teams batter each other for six more quarters. By the time the game mercifully ends with a Chicago field goal ten minutes into the 10th quarter, neither team is able to field eight men on offense or defense. Neither team recovers from the epic battle and they both finish near the bottom of Division III that year.

2000

Bruno Bataglia is drafted by the Arizona Outlaws as the #2 pick overall, but fails to show up at the podium to greet his team on the nationally televised draft when his name is called because he passed out at the pre-party the night before. Incensed, the Outlaws rescind he pick, but the Baltimore Bearcats, take a chance on the unstable but uniquely talented player.

2001

Charges are levied against Las Vegas Aces owner Mike Marcioni that he pays his players a bounty for each serious injury they cause on the field, with season ending injuries worth double the normal bounty. The charges are never proven and the League commissioner issues a statement both denying and condemning the practice but rumors persist that bounties are common throughout the League.

2003

Bruno "Brutal" Bataglia, Captain of the Baltimore Bearcats "accidentally" severs the ear of Cincinnati Crusader Tight End Xavier Filmore after knocking his helmet off on a sideline hit and plowing him into a metal bench. Four weeks later when the teams meet for their second game of the season in Cincinnati, Bruno walks out of the tunnel and onto the field wearing a bloody severed ear on a chain around his neck. A near riot breaks out in the stadium and Bruno is escorted away by the police for his own safety. Though the ear later turns out to be fake, death threats start rolling in, earning unapologetic Bruno the title of "Most hated player in football."


2004
Superstar Quentin Sands propels the New York Nightmare back into Division I, leaving a trail of battered and bleeding opponents behind him. Oddsmakers favor the Nightmare to surpass the defending champion Dallas Aztecs and win the League championship in their first season back in Division I.



wasn't the League Championship game in 04 beteewn Dallas and New York? with Dallas winning and ending the NYN possible magic season?

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/7/07 11:24am Subject: RE: League History
I think that's what's said a few weeks before the Div 1 championship game where NY beats the Aztecs and prevents them from 3-peating.

 

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Primetime44 
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Date Posted: 7/7/07 6:01pm Subject: RE: League History
Kanga-Kucha posted:
Other than that, the PS2/Xbox/GC take up the story at 2005, where the merged (I'm guessing some time after 95, maybe in 2003?) Orlando H-Heads and Denver Grillies(sp?) become the create-a-time and pull off the upset of a lifetime, winning every division and the The League championship.
Is that a theory, or is that an actual storyline? I always thought that those teams were relegated when your teams wins the previous division's championship(which I always thought didn't make sense, because then those teams wouldn't get a chance to play that season).

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/7/07 8:19pm Subject: RE: League History
It should also be said guys that if Wikipedia is a little "fickle" with some of the stuff going up there, you can always post this on the GameFAQ site. Honestly, I don't want to see this info just up and go away.

I may work to put the team rosters (mostly from the guide) up somewhere. I'm going to make a text file and put it here, then maybe GameFAQ. Give me till SAT. or if any one else has the guide...

I'll take Div III first.

 

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Kanga-Kucha  180 posts
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Date Posted: 7/8/07 7:10am Subject: RE: League History
Primetime44 posted:
Kanga-Kucha posted:
Other than that, the PS2/Xbox/GC take up the story at 2005, where the merged (I'm guessing some time after 95, maybe in 2003?) Orlando H-Heads and Denver Grillies(sp?) become the create-a-time and pull off the upset of a lifetime, winning every division and the The League championship.
Is that a theory, or is that an actual storyline? I always thought that those teams were relegated when your teams wins the previous division's championship(which I always thought didn't make sense, because then those teams wouldn't get a chance to play that season).


it's a theory.

I don't know what happens in BTL on the 360, PS3, or (can't believe I'm typing this, the name sux!) Wii or even the PSP since I don't own those.

But in the PS2, Xbox versions (and in the GC version, if there is one) Orlando and Denver don't appear in the campaign mode. The create a team is never measioned in the league history, while both Orlando and Denver are in the early 90's.

Desbite this, Wikipidia has Orlando in D2, and Denver in D1, and the create-a-team in D3

but I think it's reasonable to assume that the create a team forms though the merging of the Orlando H-Heads and Denver G's sometime after the League comes back in 95 and before 04. Then if the 360/PS3/Wii versions of the game have Orlando and Denver back, it's reasonable to assume that after the create a team wins in 05, that for some reason the league undoes the meager (similar to what happen with the Northstars/Barons-Sharks merger in the NHL) and Orlando and Denver resume operations for the 06 season, with the create a team stating again from D3.

or if you want to make it simple, the league expansions in 06 to Orlando and Denver, or the league reactivates the two teams in 06 after being suspended (like the Ottawa Renegades of the CFL)

 

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Ron_Reel_Faz  195 posts
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Date Posted: 7/8/07 8:52pm Subject: RE: League History
Going through the game again to get the sports ticker new updates. I don't plan on losing, so some may change if you have a bad record, but that's harder to do starting out than anything else...

Weekly Sports Ticker

===Week 1===

(your team) to start Div 3 play with a clean slate...
Owner Lyman Strang wipes slate clean, hiring a new coaching staff and revamping most of the roster.

League Defensive MVP Quinton Sands signs multi million dollar deal to endorse Krash Gear athletic apparel.

2004 final standings:
Carolina Copperheads Div 3 champ
New York Nightmare Div 2 champ
Dallas Aztecs League Champs

San Diego Cyclones bumped to Div 2

(your team) bumped to Div 3

===Week 2===

[game results]

League promises stiff fines for players abusing performance enhancers.

<call from Strang: "more wins">
<Call from Doctor: "Zoltox">

===Week 3===

[game results]

Attendance woes: While owner Lyman Strang promises a quick turnaround, the (your team) are struggling with empty seats after their dismal season in 2004 that saw them dumped down to Div 3

<Call from Jacob Williams: "Fresh college meat!">

 

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Kanga-Kucha  180 posts
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Date Posted: 7/8/07 8:52pm Subject: RE: League History
Ok, I'm gonna create a history page on wikpidia right now, I'll post a link Once I'm finished.

 

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Kanga-Kucha  180 posts
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Date Posted: 7/8/07 11:19pm Subject: RE: League History
Got it!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitlz:_The_League_Timeline

 

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Date Posted: 7/9/07 4:44am Subject: RE: League History
Kanga-Kucha posted:
Got it!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitlz:_The_League_Timeline


Nice. Thanks for doing it!

 

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