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Carolina Huddle Flag Football?


PhillyB

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I've heard of the Carolina Panthers hosting a flag football tourney around the beginning of every year (March, I think) for fans... and it occurred to me the Huddle could do something similar.

What's the possibility of having the Huddle host a football tournament - either flag, or tackle, or two-hand-touch, whatever - somewhere in NC or SC? It wouldn't be that difficult to organize if it was a members-only event. Set up a simple registration form, determine team sizes, and if applicable, a sort of playoff format to determine the champion team.

If its a possibility, I think a lot of people would love to come out for it. And make sure someone invites Fignewty so all the teams can pile on top of him at once when he fumbles.

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I've heard of the Carolina Panthers hosting a flag football tourney around the beginning of every year (March, I think) for fans... and it occurred to me the Huddle could do something similar.

What's the possibility of having the Huddle host a football tournament - either flag, or tackle, or two-hand-touch, whatever - somewhere in NC or SC? It wouldn't be that difficult to organize if it was a members-only event. Set up a simple registration form, determine team sizes, and if applicable, a sort of playoff format to determine the champion team.

If its a possibility, I think a lot of people would love to come out for it. And make sure someone invites Fignewty so all the teams can pile on top of him at once when he fumbles.

:lol: I would come just to see this

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well this is interesting. at my message board, we have already traveled a bunch of dolfans to new york to play jet fans (it got fugin ugly) and we hosted a game in fort lauderdale. i now live in nc....so i can bunk alot of my buds on thephins.com

if interested we can get something together here for a game. would be a blast. we are serious too.....we have a name and everything lol

c2c phins. (coast 2 coast phins) we travel from all over to meet at a spot. could be fun.

www.thephins.com

search for the "c2c forums"

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well this is interesting. at my message board, we have already traveled a bunch of dolfans to new york to play jet fans (it got f**kin ugly) and we hosted a game in fort lauderdale. i now live in nc....so i can bunk alot of my buds on thephins.com

if interested we can get something together here for a game. would be a blast. we are serious too.....we have a name and everything lol

c2c phins. (coast 2 coast phins) we travel from all over to meet at a spot. could be fun.

www.thephins.com

search for the "c2c forums"

Nice... it really would be a blast. A registration would do a lot for the effort... if you know exactly how many people are coming, you can randomly assign teams, those teams can come up with team names... uniforms have to be white t-shirts with your Huddle username written across the back... all kinds of fun stuff. If anyone knows people that are good with videocameras, we could even make game tapes. It could be a pretty sick production overall

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Nice... it really would be a blast. A registration would do a lot for the effort... if you know exactly how many people are coming, you can randomly assign teams, those teams can come up with team names... uniforms have to be white t-shirts with your Huddle username written across the back... all kinds of fun stuff. If anyone knows people that are good with videocameras, we could even make game tapes. It could be a pretty sick production overall

If you can seriously pull this off It would be total awesomeness to watch some of the huddle members make fools out of themselves.....including me!

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honestly its a blast.....we recorded the game in new york....and the cops came thinking we were filming fights lmao......we really hate eachother....lot of cheap shots etc etc...

its so much fun tho, gives you an excuse to party with a bunch of football fans....get drunk, play football, go to a game or something....its a good time. and i dont wanna sound all ghey....but i got some good friends from all over the country cause the experience. ill bring it up to my people at thephins. i live in belmont.....so if something doesnt happen....and you guys still wanna get a game together....im totally down to play anyways.

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If you can seriously pull this off It would be total awesomeness to watch some of the huddle members make fools out of themselves.....including me!

hell thats the fun of it... if any of us were seriously good, we'd be in the NFL. nobody's gonna steve smith it up out there. if there's registration, part of it could be rating your skills on a scale of 1-10, so when teams are assigned, there's an even distribution of talent and we won't have Patriots vs. Titans type blowouts. :smilewinkgrin:

its so much fun tho, gives you an excuse to party with a bunch of football fans....get drunk, play football, go to a game or something....its a good time. and i dont wanna sound all ghey....but i got some good friends from all over the country cause the experience. ill bring it up to my people at thephins. i live in belmont.....so if something doesnt happen....and you guys still wanna get a game together....im totally down to play anyways.

I guess Zod would be the one to run this by, but I wonder if there's a way Cheez Mo's could somehow sponsor it (i'm not sure there would be any actual cost, so im not sure if a sponsor would even be necessary) and after the game, the whole crew could hit up cheez mo's for wings, pizza, beer, etc. That would be an awesome end to a day of football... and it would make Charlotte the most logical location for the games.

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