What way would be a perfect point to have the United States pick rugby over gridiron and what would be the perfect rules to still have some American twist on the sport while retaining the elements of rugby?
And could it have seriously helped retain rugby as an Olympic sport?
William Fox avoids a life-altering car crash to retain his studio empire, unable to gain the full merger of Fox Films and MGM, but able to weather through the Great Depression (notably in turning against Wall Street banking) and even be a guiding force for the political rise of Upton Sinclair...
So...
Luke and Leia aren't sisters (that would be Nellith Skywalker)
Luke would actually be Mace Windu
Han is reptilian
Jedi are known as Jedi-Bendu
Luke later introduced as a war hero
So far, not too bad
There was a whole incentive for healthcare around the 1960s and 1970s. I wonder if there would be a method to install healthcare (a la Second Bill of Rights) into the mix
I think it's more of a desperate attempts to rebuild the team in as short of a time as possible to actually get ONE Super Bowl for the Nickel City. Not the most insane, but not a likely move, especially when it was relatively the same team got TO the four losing Super Bowls.
I don't see where...
If the effort to break the team up was to rebuild or get a solid team around that could "win now" with new blood, then I wonder what it would have cost to get some first and second rounders (or even a future successor for Kelly). And moreso, which positions would be key in looking towards...
I apologize if this has already been asked, or being off subject, but a thought occured to me:
Does G4 still air Ninja Warrior (Sasuke in Japan) or is that on another network because of butterflies?
I am gathering that all the other players down from 10 are as OTL? Otherwise, it would be interesting to see where a certain Ohio State WR, a certain Bama RB, and even a certain Mississippi State QB end up at.
Also, I have noticed that the Rams are still in the Gateway to the West instead of...
Managed to learn this year another instance of how close my hometown came to a baseball team. I wonder how soon it would have been the New Orleans [Choctaws/Pelicans/Rougaroux/etc.] had the team been able to share tenancy in the Dome...
It makes some sense to me. Johnny Football IOTL went into the league in a "baptism by fire" sense to the Cleveland Browns and flamed out quickly with no support structure, no solid offensive pieces or line, and not even a solid coach.
Here, he has Manning (injured or not) as a mentor to look to...
Almost feels like OTL's 2012 Wild Card game. Manziel seems a bit more controlled with Manning, injured or not, as a mentor. Seems like a fun game to go forward with as a Saints fan, exciting to the end.
And much like OTL's Broncos v. Patriots divisional, reality sets in as the team collapses...
Since there has been the MJ documentary, there was something, thanks to another TL, I am seriously inquiring in,
Regardless of team (Rockets, Blazers, etc.), WI Ewing and Jordan were teammates?